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DENVER ~ Denver, CO - The Colorado Division of Criminal Justice has released a new report showcasing significant decreases in crime rates across the state. This report highlights the success of smart and data-driven investments in law enforcement and crime prevention, which have contributed to making communities safer.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his satisfaction with the results, stating, "I am thrilled to see our data-driven investments in law enforcement support and crime prevention are working. Securing our safety is the bedrock of our quality of life in Colorado and that's why investing to build safe communities is a priority for me." He also emphasized that while these numbers are promising, there is still more work to be done to make Colorado one of the top ten safety states in the nation.
The report covers data from January to June 2025, compared to the same time period in 2024. It reveals significant drops in violent and property crimes across the board. Violent crimes saw an overall decrease of 13.3%, meaning 2,000 fewer incidents. This includes a 25.7% decrease in robberies, an 11.7% decrease in aggravated assaults, a 29.5% decrease in homicides, and a 10.7% decrease in rape.
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Property crimes also saw a substantial reduction of 17.5%, representing over 13,700 fewer incidents. This includes a 34.5% decrease in motor vehicle thefts, a 16.1% decrease in burglaries, and a 13.1% decrease in larceny and theft.
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Director Matthew M. Lunn praised the efforts of local partners and communities for their dedication towards making Colorado safer. "Seeing these improvements across our state is a testament to the dedication of our local partners and the resilience of our neighborhoods," he said.
CDPS Executive Director Stan Hilkey echoed this sentiment by emphasizing that public safety goes beyond just statistics. "Public safety isn't just about statistics; it's about the peace of mind that comes with knowing your home and your community are secure," he said. "These trends reflect the real-world impact of our commitment to supporting local law enforcement and investing in the well-being of our citizens."
The report also highlights specific jurisdictions that have seen the strongest decreases in violent crimes. Aurora saw a 16.8% decrease, Greeley saw a 15.1% decrease, Lakewood saw an 11.2% decrease, and Denver saw a 10.2% decrease.
Overall, these results demonstrate the progress made towards making Colorado a safer place for families to thrive without fear of crime. However, both Governor Polis and CDPS Executive Director Hilkey acknowledge that there is still more work to be done to ensure the safety of all residents in Colorado. They remain committed to listening to communities and working tirelessly until every resident feels the benefit of a safer state.
Governor Jared Polis expressed his satisfaction with the results, stating, "I am thrilled to see our data-driven investments in law enforcement support and crime prevention are working. Securing our safety is the bedrock of our quality of life in Colorado and that's why investing to build safe communities is a priority for me." He also emphasized that while these numbers are promising, there is still more work to be done to make Colorado one of the top ten safety states in the nation.
The report covers data from January to June 2025, compared to the same time period in 2024. It reveals significant drops in violent and property crimes across the board. Violent crimes saw an overall decrease of 13.3%, meaning 2,000 fewer incidents. This includes a 25.7% decrease in robberies, an 11.7% decrease in aggravated assaults, a 29.5% decrease in homicides, and a 10.7% decrease in rape.
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Property crimes also saw a substantial reduction of 17.5%, representing over 13,700 fewer incidents. This includes a 34.5% decrease in motor vehicle thefts, a 16.1% decrease in burglaries, and a 13.1% decrease in larceny and theft.
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Director Matthew M. Lunn praised the efforts of local partners and communities for their dedication towards making Colorado safer. "Seeing these improvements across our state is a testament to the dedication of our local partners and the resilience of our neighborhoods," he said.
CDPS Executive Director Stan Hilkey echoed this sentiment by emphasizing that public safety goes beyond just statistics. "Public safety isn't just about statistics; it's about the peace of mind that comes with knowing your home and your community are secure," he said. "These trends reflect the real-world impact of our commitment to supporting local law enforcement and investing in the well-being of our citizens."
The report also highlights specific jurisdictions that have seen the strongest decreases in violent crimes. Aurora saw a 16.8% decrease, Greeley saw a 15.1% decrease, Lakewood saw an 11.2% decrease, and Denver saw a 10.2% decrease.
Overall, these results demonstrate the progress made towards making Colorado a safer place for families to thrive without fear of crime. However, both Governor Polis and CDPS Executive Director Hilkey acknowledge that there is still more work to be done to ensure the safety of all residents in Colorado. They remain committed to listening to communities and working tirelessly until every resident feels the benefit of a safer state.
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