Crime ranking changes from December to January
There were 9 ranking changes in major crime categories when comparing the rankings from December to January. The lower the rank the worse the reported crime rate is in Five Points.
- Five Points improved 2 ranks, from 8th to 10th.
- Five Points fell 1 rank, from 13th to 12th.
- Five Points improved 4 ranks, from 10th to 14th.
- Five Points fell 1 rank, from 7th to 6th.
- Five Points fell 3 ranks, from 6th to 3rd.
- Five Points improved 22 ranks, from 10th to 32nd.
- Five Points fell 4 ranks, from 7th to 3rd.
- Five Points improved 6 ranks, from 6th to 12th.
- Five Points fell 14 ranks, from 32nd to 18th.
In serious assaults:
In burglaries:
In domestic violence crimes:
In homicides:
In property crimes:
In robberies:
In Thefts:
In bicycle thefts:
In white-collar crimes:
See all the Five Points crime rate ranking changes.
Five Points crime counts for January, in comparison
Violent crimes in Five Points
Violent crime in January was up in Denver from December of last year, and down compared against January 2022, and down compared with the 2023 average of 35 violent crimes per month.
Serious assaults in Five Points
Serious assault in January was up in Denver from December of last year, and up compared against January 2022, and down compared with the 2023 average of 25 serious assaults per month.
Property crimes in Five Points
Property crime in January was up in Denver from December of last year, and up compared against January 2022, and up compared with the 2023 average of 163 property crimes per month.
Burglaries in Five Points
Burglary in January was up in Denver from December of last year, and even compared against January 2022, and up compared with the 2023 average of 20 burglaries per month.
Neighbors report, January 2023
How does the overall crime-rate ranking of Five Points compare to its neighboring neighborhoods, North Capitol Hill, Cole, Whittier, Elyria-Swansea, Union Station, Five Points, City Park West, Highland, CBD, Globeville.
The higher the rank, the worse that neighborhood's adjusted-for-population crime rate. Rankings are based on cumulative crimes from January to January.
Violent Crime
- 3. CBD
- 4. Union Station
- 7. Five Points
- 8. North Capitol Hill
- 10. Globeville
- 12. City Park West
- 23. Elyria-Swansea
- 28. Cole
- 38. Whittier
- 40. Highland
Property Crime
- 4. CBD
- 7. Five Points
- 10. Union Station
- 14. Globeville
- 16. North Capitol Hill
- 17. City Park West
- 22. Elyria-Swansea
- 24. Highland
- 38. Cole
- 60. Whittier
Aggravated Assault
- 3. Union Station
- 4. CBD
- 6. Five Points
- 9. North Capitol Hill
- 11. City Park West
- 12. Globeville
- 24. Elyria-Swansea
- 27. Cole
- 32. Whittier
- 43. Highland
Sexual Assault
- 3. CBD
- 6. Union Station
- 7. North Capitol Hill
- 8. City Park West
- 9. Five Points
- 13. Elyria-Swansea
- 17. Highland
- 20. Globeville
- 33. Whittier
- 52. Cole
Domestic Violence
- 4. CBD
- 6. North Capitol Hill
- 8. Globeville
- 11. Five Points
- 12. City Park West
- 13. Union Station
- 23. Elyria-Swansea
- 33. Highland
- 35. Whittier
- 39. Cole
Robbery
- 3. CBD
- 5. Union Station
- 7. Five Points
- 8. Globeville
- 11. North Capitol Hill
- 21. City Park West
- 26. Elyria-Swansea
- 36. Cole
- 50. Highland
- 70. Whittier
Burglary
- 9. Five Points
- 10. Globeville
- 12. City Park West
- 16. CBD
- 20. North Capitol Hill
- 22. Elyria-Swansea
- 24. Union Station
- 27. Cole
- 33. Highland
- 71. Whittier
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