Congress Park, Denver, crime stats, map, news and analysis for the month of March 2024.

March’s 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

March homicides in Congress Park

Good news: Congress Park has had no reported homicides in March.

March serious assaults in Congress Park

The 1 reported serious assaults in Congress Park in March.

March robberies in Congress Park

Good news: Congress Park has had no reported robberies in March.

March burglaries in Congress Park

The 4 reported burglaries in Congress Park in March.

  • Burglary of a residence without forced entry, Thursday March 21, 9:00 PM, at 730 N Steele St.
  • Burglary of a business without forced entry, Monday March 18, 6:00 PM, at 1200 N Clayton St.
  • Burglary of a business with forced entry, Saturday March 16, 7:00 PM, at 2344 E Colfax Ave.
  • Burglary of a business with forced entry, Thursday March 14, 2:46 PM, at 745 N Colorado Blvd.

Crime ranking changes from February to March

There were 7 ranking changes in major crime categories when comparing the rankings from February to March. The lower the rank the worse the reported crime rate is in Congress Park.

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Congress Park crime counts for March, in comparison

Violent crimes in Congress Park

Violent crime in March was down in Denver from February, and down compared against March 2023, and down compared with the 2024 average of 3 violent crimes per month.

Serious assaults in Congress Park

Serious assault in March was even in Denver from February, and down compared against March 2023, and down compared with the 2024 average of 2 serious assaults per month.

Property crimes in Congress Park

Property crime in March was up in Denver from February, and down compared against March 2023, and down compared with the 2024 average of 33 property crimes per month.

Burglaries in Congress Park

Burglary in March was up in Denver from February, and down compared against March 2023, and down compared with the 2024 average of 6 burglaries per month.

Neighbors report, March 2024

How does the overall crime-rate ranking of Congress Park compare to its neighboring neighborhoods, City Park, Cheesman Park, Country Club, Hale, Cherry Creek, Congress Park.

The higher the rank, the worse that neighborhood's adjusted-for-population crime rate. Rankings are based on cumulative crimes from January to March.

Violent Crime

  • 33. Cherry Creek
  • 42. City Park
  • 43. Cheesman Park
  • 46. Hale
  • 61. Congress Park
  • 77. Country Club

Property Crime

  • 11. Cherry Creek
  • 22. City Park
  • 31. Cheesman Park
  • 33. Hale
  • 46. Congress Park
  • 62. Country Club

Aggravated Assault

  • 33. City Park
  • 41. Hale
  • 50. Cherry Creek
  • 55. Cheesman Park
  • 60. Congress Park
  • 76. Country Club

Sexual Assault

  • 39. Congress Park
  • 41. Cheesman Park
  • 61. Country Club
  • 62. City Park
  • 72. Cherry Creek
  • 73. Hale

Domestic Violence

  • 32. Hale
  • 45. Cherry Creek
  • 47. Congress Park
  • 64. City Park
  • 67. Cheesman Park
  • 78. Country Club

Robbery

  • 13. Cherry Creek
  • 20. Cheesman Park
  • 46. Hale
  • 51. City Park
  • 61. Congress Park
  • 79. Country Club

Burglary

  • 26. Hale
  • 33. City Park
  • 34. Cherry Creek
  • 44. Congress Park
  • 45. Cheesman Park
  • 46. Country Club

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