What a beautiful day it is today! It’s Shelby again. I love stats—whether it's basketball shooting percentages or individual net worths, I enjoy analyzing numbers and how they compare across different areas.
Speaking of stats, I shared a poll link last week, and the results were overwhelming—the most common type of dog was the Watchful Companion!
What’s a statistic that you find surprising? Share it in the comments!
Crime in Colorado: The Hard Numbers
Crime rates are something everyone should be aware of. We all know crime exists, but actually seeing the numbers can be eye-opening. Fortunately, HomeSync Security can provide peace of mind, ensuring you don’t become just another statistic.

5 Colorado Crime Facts
Colorado Has One of the Highest Property Crime Rates in the U.S. – As of 2023, Colorado ranked 4th highest in the nation for property crime.
Homicide Rates Have Nearly Doubled Since 2013 – The state's homicide rate rose 94% from 2013 to 2022, reflecting a significant increase in deadly violence.
Motor Vehicle Theft Remains a Major Issue – Colorado had one of the highest auto theft rates in the country in 2023, ranking 4th nationally, despite a recent decline.
Pueblo Has the Highest Crime Rate in the State – Pueblo consistently ranks among the most dangerous cities in Colorado, with crime rates significantly higher than the state average.
Denver’s Crime Rate Is Among the Highest in the Nation – The city ranked in the top 10% nationally across multiple crime categories in 2023.
Curious about your neighborhood? Visit CrimeGrade.org to check crime rates in your area.
How HomeSync Security Can Help
Integrating HomeSync Security into your home or business can significantly reduce your risk of becoming a crime statistic. Here’s how:
Security Cameras – Keep an eye on your driveway, entrances, and high-risk areas.
Access Control – Track and control when your building is accessed, keeping unauthorized individuals out.
Reliable Network – Ensure seamless security monitoring without disruptions.
Alarm System – Immediate police dispatch if an intruder attempts a break-in.

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