Eagle, CO Crime Statistics

Crime Overview

The Eagle Police Department serves the city of Eagle, CO in Eagle County. Over the past five years (2019-2024), the city recorded 228 violent crimes and 298 property crimes. The average violent crime rate stands at 40.5 per 100k residents, which is 61.9% below the national average. Property crime averages 27.0 per 100k, 83.5% below the national average. The most common offense was Violent Crime, while Burglary had the lowest rate. Over the same period, the city also reported 1 hate crime incidents, with motivations including race, religion, and sexual orientation. Data is sourced from the FBI Crime Data Explorer and reflects totals from the most recent five-year period.

Violent Crimes

Violent Crime

Grade A
Annual Rate40.5 per 100k residents
National Avg: 106.2 per 100k
Total Incidents228 (2019-2023)

Property Crimes

Property Crime

Grade A
Annual Rate27.0 per 100k residents
National Avg: 163.6 per 100k
Total Incidents298 (2019-2023)

Burglary

Grade A
Annual Rate13.5 per 100k residents
National Avg: 24.0 per 100k
Total Incidents31 (2019-2023)

Larceny

Grade A
Annual Rate13.5 per 100k residents
National Avg: 116.4 per 100k
Total Incidents231 (2019-2023)

Crime Summary

Crime TypeAnnual Rate (per 100k residents)GradeTotal Incidents (2019-2023)National Avg% Difference
Violent Crime40.5A228106.2-61.9%
Property Crime27.0A298163.6-83.5%
Burglary13.5A3124.0-43.8%
Larceny13.5A231116.4-88.4%

Crime Trends

Hate Crimes by Bias Motivation

Total reported hate crimes: 1 (2019-2023)

Targeted Group Incidents
Anti-Hispanic or Latino 1

Nearby Cities

City Distance Violent Crime Property Crime Comparison
Avon 0 miles
A 68.8
D 206.3
Violent: 69.8% higher
Property: 664.3% higher
Vail 15 miles
F 241.9
F 439.9
Violent: 497.5% higher
Property: 1529.7% higher
Basalt 26 miles
B 73.2
A 24.4
Violent: 80.7% higher
Property: 9.7% lower
Breckenridge 30 miles
C 103.1
F 659.8
Violent: 154.6% higher
Property: 2344.6% higher
Dillon 30 miles
F 197.6
F 296.4
Violent: 388.1% higher
Property: 998.3% higher