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Congress Park, Denver, crime stats, charts, data, map and analysis for 2024. Last updated Thursday December 19th.

Congress Park violent crimes are down in the past 30 days (2) compared with the 30 days before that (4), and are even since the start of 2024 when compared to the same time period in 2023.

Recent crime ranking changes in Congress Park

There were four notable ranking changes in these crime categories when comparing the current rankings to the rankings four weeks ago. This list updates Mondays. The lower the rank the worse the reported crime is in Congress Park.

Year over year, 2024 vs. 2023

See how crime in Congress Park is going compared to the same period of time in 2023.

Crime type comparison, 2024,
Congress Park vs. Denver

See how the proportion of crimes in Congress Park compares with the city.

Congress Park crimes

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New: The Bruce Randolph School crime report.

New Congress Park crimes reported since the last site update

    Sunday Jan. 1, 2023

  • Bicycle theft, 6:45 PM, at 1300 N Monroe St.
  • Monday Jan. 1

  • Serious assault - domestic violence, 11:00 AM, no address given.
  • Thursday Jan. 10, 2019

  • Criminal mischief - graffiti, 2:00 PM, at 2601 E 9th Ave.
  • Saturday Jan. 11, 2020

  • Motor vehicle theft, 12:00 AM, at the 1100 block of N St Paul St.
  • Saturday Jan. 11, 2020

  • Bicycle theft, 1:00 AM, at 1440 N York St.

Congress Park in the news

Man arrested on suspicion of murder in fatal Denver shooting near City Park
Published October 24
Racist signs targeting migrants, Kamala Harris posted at Denver, Aurora bus stops
Published August 29
Motorcyclist dies after Monday crash in Congress Park in Denver
Published June 17

The past 30 days in Congress Park crime

  • There were 2 reported incidents of violent crime in the past 30 days. That's less than the 4 30 days before that and less than the monthly average in the last 12 months of 3.0 per month in Congress Park.
  • Domestic violence: 1 incident the past 30 days, 3 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 1.8.
  • Sex assault: No incidents the past 30 days, 0 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 0.6.
  • Robbery: No incidents the past 30 days, 2 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 0.5.
  • Burglary: 10 incidents the past 30 days, 9 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 6.8.
  • Property crimes: 41 incidents the past 30 days, 39 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 30.8.
  • Car thefts: 6 incidents the past 30 days, 3 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 5.8.
  • Bike thefts: No incidents the past 30 days, 2 the 30 days before that. The 12-month monthly average is 1.3.

Compare Congress Park to its neighbors

See how Congress Park's reported crime rate compares with the neighborhoods it borders (Cherry Creek, Country Club, Hale, City Park, Cheesman Park).

Congress Park addresses with the most reported crime

These are the top Congress Park addresses in Denver that have had the most crime reports this year.

  1. No address given: 33
  2. E Colfax Ave / N Josephine St: 30
  3. 1400 N Jackson St: 26
  4. E Colfax Ave / N Colorado Blvd: 21
  5. 901 N Colorado Blvd: 14

Latest notable crimes in Congress Park

A Congress Park crime map and recent crime listing for homicides, serious assaults, burglaries and robberies.

Congress Park crime map

Reported assaults, by time of day

What time do most reported assaults in Congress Park happen?

Reported burglaries, by time of day

What time do most reported burglaries in Congress Park happen?

Reported robberies, by time of day

What time do most reported robberies in Congress Park happen?

Reported sexual assaults, by time of day

What time do most reported sexual assaults in Congress Park happen?

Latest homicides in Congress Park

Latest serious assaults in Congress Park

Latest robberies in Congress Park

Latest burglaries in Congress Park

  • Burglary of a business with forced entry, Sunday Dec. 15, 4:15 AM, at 3925 E 8th Ave.
  • Burglary - other, Saturday Dec. 14, 7:00 PM, at 815 N Adams St.
  • Burglary of a residence without forced entry, Thursday Dec. 12, 1:31 PM, at 1136 N Cook St.
  • Burglary of a residence without forced entry, Wednesday Dec. 11, 10:30 PM, at 1160 N Cook St.
  • Burglary - other, Tuesday Dec. 10, 10:30 PM, at 1332 N Steele St.
  • Burglary of a business with forced entry, Monday Dec. 9, 4:30 AM, at 2604 E 12th Ave.
  • Burglary - other, Saturday Dec. 7, 6:50 PM, at 943 N Jackson St.
  • Burglary of a residence with forced entry, Saturday Dec. 7, 6:45 PM, at 1280 N Steele St.
  • Burglary of a residence with forced entry, Saturday Nov. 23, 12:07 AM, at 1132 N Cook St.
  • Possession of burglary tools, Saturday Nov. 23, 12:07 AM, at 1132 N Cook St.

Featured: Read the November 2024 Denver-city crime report.

Crime in Congress Park, by day of the week

Congress Park property crimes, by day

The day of the week reported property crimes in Congress Park happen.

Congress Park violent crimes, by day

The day of the week reported violent crimes in Congress Park happen.

Monthly crimes in Congress Park

Monthly violent crime in Congress Park

In the last 48 months, the average number of crimes in a month was 3.7 and the median was 3.0. The most in any month was 11, in May 2021, and the least was zero in February 2021.

Monthly property crime in Congress Park

In the last 48 months, the average number of crimes in a month was 40.5 and the median was 41.0. The most in any month was 64, in July 2022, and the least was 21 in February 2024.

So far this year, Congress Park ranks in reported crime rates:

Rankings range from 1st (worst) to 78th (best).

  • 61st (out of Denver's 78 neighborhoods) in violent crimes per 1,000 residents (down from 60th last year. 3.56 violent crimes per 1,000 residents this year, 3.56 up until this point last year)
  • 48th in population-adjusted property crimes (up from 52nd in 2023. 33.63 property crimes per 1,000 residents in 2024, 36.74 in 2023)
  • 40th in population-adjusted sexual assaults (up from 59th in 2023. 0.62 sexual assaults per 1,000 residents in 2024, 0.36 in 2023)
  • 47th in population-adjusted domestic violence crimes (up from 65th in 2023. 2.05 domestic violence crimes per 1,000 residents in 2024, 1.25 in 2023)
  • 61st in population-adjusted robberies (up from 62nd in 2023. 0.71 robberies per 1,000 residents in 2024, 0.71 in 2023)
  • 45th in population-adjusted burglaries (up from 51st in 2023. 6.76 burglaries per 1,000 residents in 2024, 5.52 in 2023)
  • 64th in population-adjusted car thefts (down from 54th in 2023. 6.58 car thefts per 1,000 residents in 2024, 9.52 in 2023)
  • 32nd in population-adjusted bike thefts (down from 25th in 2023. 1.51 bike thefts per 1,000 residents in 2024, 2.49 in 2023)
  • 41st in population-adjusted drug crimes (up from 52nd in 2023. 2.49 drug crimes per 1,000 residents in 2024, 1.25 in 2023)

Compare Congress Park crime rate rankings in recent years

The lower the rank, the worse Congress Park's crime rate. There are 78 Denver neighborhoods, so the rankings are out of 78.

A table comparing Congress Park violent crime rates

Shown here are the population-adjusted crime rates for Congress Park.

Year Violent crime Domestic
violence
Sexual assault Robbery Aggravated
assault
2023 59th 63 53 64 59
2022 58th 60 54 54 56

A table comparing Congress Park property crime rates

Year Property
crime
Auto theft Bicycle theft Arson
2023 52nd 54 25 48
2022 53rd 49 22 26

A table comparing Congress Park burglary crime rates

Year Residential
burglary
Business
burglary
Burglary,
forced entry
Burglary,
unforced
2023 29 70 44 56
2022 34 74 62 44

See the full year-by-year rankings for Congress Park.

More: Compare crime rate rankings across all 78 Denver neighborhoods.

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