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Butler, MO Crime Rate

Population: 4,268 • Latest FBI Data

52Score
C
Average Safety
58
Violent Crimes
1359.0/100k · 32% of total
122
Property Crimes
2858.5/100k · 68% of total
0
Murders
0
Robberies
55
Assaults
19
Burglaries

Is Butler, MO Safe?

Butler, MO has below-average safety with a score of 52/100, placing it more dangerous than 98% of US cities. The city ranks #8,717 out of 8,874 US cities in our safety database.

The violent crime rate of 1359.0 per 100k is 258% above the national average (380 per 100k). Violent crime accounts for 50% of all reported incidents.

Exercise additional caution, especially at night. Be aware of your surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Butler, MO safe to live in?
Butler, MO has below-average safety, scoring 52/100 — more dangerous than 98% of US cities. Exercise caution, particularly at night, and take steps to secure your property.
What is Butler, MO's crime rate?
Butler, MO has a violent crime rate of 1359.0 per 100,000 residents (above the national average of 380) and a property crime rate of 2858.5 per 100k. It ranks #8,717 out of 8,874 US cities.
Is Butler, MO safe at night?
We recommend extra caution at night in Butler, MO. Stick to well-lit, busy areas, avoid walking alone after dark, and be aware of your surroundings.
Is Butler, MO good for families?
Butler, MO has higher-than-average crime rates (score: 52/100). Families should research specific neighborhoods carefully, as safety can vary significantly within the city.

Crime Summary

⚠️ Biggest Concern
Violent Crime
1359.0/100k (258% above US avg)
✅ Safest Aspect
Property Crime
2858.5/100k (closer to US avg)

Violent crime is the primary safety concern in Butler, MO, running 258% above the national average.

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State: Safest Cities in Missouri

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