Summit, WI Crime Statistics

Crime Overview

The Summit Police Department serves the city of Summit, WI in Waukesha County. Over the past five years (2019-2024), the city recorded 125 violent crimes and 152 property crimes. The average violent crime rate stands at 18.8 per 100k residents, which is 82.3% below the national average. Property crime averages 112.9 per 100k, 31.0% below the national average. The most common offense was Property Crime, while Violent Crime 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 Rate18.8 per 100k residents
National Avg: 106.2 per 100k
Total Incidents125 (2019-2023)

Property Crimes

Property Crime

Grade B
Annual Rate112.9 per 100k residents
National Avg: 163.6 per 100k
Total Incidents152 (2019-2023)

Larceny

Grade B
Annual Rate94.1 per 100k residents
National Avg: 116.4 per 100k
Total Incidents125 (2019-2023)

Crime Summary

Crime TypeAnnual Rate (per 100k residents)GradeTotal Incidents (2019-2023)National Avg% Difference
Violent Crime18.8A125106.2-82.3%
Property Crime112.9B152163.6-31.0%
Larceny94.1B125116.4-19.2%

Crime Trends

Hate Crimes by Bias Motivation

Total reported hate crimes: 1 (2019-2023)

Targeted Group Incidents
Anti-Jewish 1

Nearby Cities

City Distance Violent Crime Property Crime Comparison
Oconomowoc 3 miles
A 5.4
A 37.6
Violent: 71.5% lower
Property: 66.7% lower
Hartland 7 miles
A 9.8
A 19.6
Violent: 48.0% lower
Property: 82.7% lower
Menomonee Falls 10 miles
A 20.2
A 63.2
Violent: 7.4% higher
Property: 44.0% lower
New Berlin 10 miles
A 29.8
A 92.0
Violent: 58.6% higher
Property: 18.5% lower
Muskego 10 miles
N/A 0.0
A 19.9
Violent: N/A
Property: 82.4% lower