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Wilmington, VT Crime Rate

Population: 2,282 • Latest FBI Data

86Score
A
Above Average Safety
5
Violent Crimes
219.1/100k · 62% of total
3
Property Crimes
131.5/100k · 38% of total
0
Murders
0
Robberies
5
Assaults
0
Burglaries

Is Wilmington, VT Safe?

Wilmington, VT is a safe city with a safety score of 86/100, placing it safer than 64% of US cities. The city ranks #3,232 out of 8,874 US cities in our safety database.

The violent crime rate of 219.1 per 100k is 42% below the national average (380 per 100k). Violent crime accounts for 50% of all reported incidents.

This city is generally suitable for families, retirees, and visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wilmington, VT safe to live in?
Wilmington, VT is considered a safe city, scoring 86/100. It is safer than 64% of US cities. Crime rates are well below the national average, making it suitable for families, students, and retirees.
What is Wilmington, VT's crime rate?
Wilmington, VT has a violent crime rate of 219.1 per 100,000 residents (below the national average of 380) and a property crime rate of 131.5 per 100k. It ranks #3,232 out of 8,874 US cities.
Is Wilmington, VT safe at night?
With a safety score of 86/100, Wilmington, VT is generally safe at night. Standard precautions like staying in well-lit areas are recommended, but most residents feel comfortable walking after dark.
Is Wilmington, VT good for families?
Yes, Wilmington, VT is generally suitable for families with its safety score of 86/100.

Crime Summary

⚠️ Biggest Concern
Violent Crime
219.1/100k
✅ Safest Aspect
Violent Crime
219.1/100k (42% below US avg)

Wilmington, VT has below-average crime rates across the board — both violent and property crime are below national averages.

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Nearby: Weathersfield · Manchester · Montpelier · Hardwick · Springfield

State: Safest Cities in Vermont

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