Custer County Crime & Safety
Custer County, Colorado
Safety Score
44/100
Higher = safer
Safety Rating
Average
Total Crime Rate
1269.2
per 100K population
Crime Statistics
Violent Crime Rate
368.5
per 100K population
National avg 380.7
Property Crime Rate
900.7
per 100K population
National avg 1954.4
Safety Score
44/100
Higher = safer
State avg 43/100
State Safety Rank
#30
of 64 counties (1 = safest)
Data Story
About Crime & Safety in Custer County, Colorado
Custer County Offers Reliable Safety
Custer County maintains a 98.0 safety score despite a total crime rate of 1,269.2 per 100K. This is still nearly 50% lower than the national average crime rate of 2,385.5.
Above Average Colorado Safety Score
Custer County's safety score of 98.0 remains higher than the state average of 97.1. Its total crime rate of 1,269.2 is also significantly better than the state's 1,834.6.
Regional Comparisons for Custer County
Custer County reports more crime than Chaffee County's 807.6 but stays well under the rates seen in Delta County. With data coming from one agency, the 1,269.2 rate reflects a focused local reporting effort.
Monitoring Violent Crime Levels
The violent crime rate is 368.5 per 100K, which is very close to the national average of 369.8. Property crime is lower than the national trend at 900.7 per 100K.
Focusing on Personal and Home Security
Because violent crime rates align with national averages, personal safety awareness is important. Investing in home security systems helps address the 900.7 property crimes reported per 100K.
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Data Sources
Crime data sourced from the FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR) and County Health Rankings. Safety scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Not legal or security advice. Coverage varies by county and reporting year.