The Safest and Most Dangerous Places in Dolores County, CO: Crime Maps and Statistics

Crime per Capita in Dolores County

This overview combines violent, property, and other offenses into a single grade for Dolores County. The dedicated violent crime and property crime pages go deeper on each. The map below shows the overall crime rate per 1,000 residents.

 

Dolores County, CO Map of Crime Rates
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D

Overall Crime Grade™

D
D+
Other Crime Grade
D

$1.84 million

Cost of Crime™ for Dolores County, CO

In 2025, crime will cost $1,310 per household.

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On the map, green marks the parts of Dolores County with the least crime overall and red marks the most. Each area is weighted by the type and severity of every offense, so a place with rare but serious violent crime can grade differently from one with frequent petty theft. The Interpreting the Crime Maps section below explains how to read the colors.

Is Dolores County, CO Safe?

The D overall grade blends the violent, property, and other grades shown above into one measure, set against the average US county, where Dolores County's combined rate is higher than the norm. Dolores County sits in the 21st percentile, ahead of 21% of counties and behind 79%. The grade covers only Dolores County's official city boundaries. See the table below for nearby counties.

The overall crime rate in Dolores County is 43.37 per 1,000 residents in a typical year. Residents generally consider the west part of the county the safest. Your chance of being a victim ranges from 1 in 10 in the southwest areas to 1 in 28 in the west.

Counting total incidents instead of per-capita rates, the west parts of Dolores County, CO report the most crime, about 50 cases per year. The east part reports the fewest, around 2 per year.

The Cost of Crime™ in Dolores County, CO

Across all crime types, the projected cost of crime in Dolores County for 2025 is $1,841,822, about $680 per resident and $1,310 per household. That equals 1.6% of the median household income. These figures cover tangible costs, which include:
  1. Criminal justice system costs (law enforcement, courts, and imprisonment): 56.4%
  2. Direct costs to victims (damaged property, medical expenses, and lost wages): 31.0%
  3. Lost economic contribution from offenders (time in prison or repeat offenses): 12.6%

How Much Does Crime Cost in Dolores County Compared to Other Counties?

Dolores County, CO: $680
Denver County, CO: $896
Douglas County, CO: $443
Colorado: $704
USA: $464

The overall cost of crime per resident in Dolores County is $680 per year, which is $215 more than the national average and $24 less than Colorado's state average. The comparison below uses counties similar to Dolores County:
  • In Denver County, CO, crime costs $896 per person, which is $216 more than in Dolores County.
  • In Douglas County, CO, crime costs $443 per person, which is $237 less than in Dolores County

2025 Projected Cost by Type of Crime

The table below shows the total cost of crime to the residents of Dolores County for the year 2025 along with the projected cost per resident.
Crime
Cost to Dolores County
Cost per Dolores County Resident
Murder
$521,614
$192
Rape/Sexual Assault
$199,233
$74
Robbery
$84,717
$31
Assault
$249,282
$92
Kidnapping
$39,807
$15
Vehicle Theft
$51,344
$19
Burglary
$191,594
$71
Theft
$186,063
$69
Arson
$22,158
$8
Vandalism
$171,823
$63
Animal Cruelty
$2,886
$1
Drug Crimes
$89,824
$33
Identity Theft
$31,476
$12
Total Cost of Crime
$1,841,822
$680

The Intangible Cost of Crime in Dolores County, CO

The totals above count tangible costs only. Violent crime also carries a human cost, the pain and trauma borne by victims and their families, which research-based methods estimate so it can be compared across places. That intangible cost in Dolores County totals $4,518,551 ($1,667 per resident), and all of it comes from violent crime rather than property loss. Added to the tangible costs, the full estimate reaches $6,360,373 ($2,347 per resident). All Cost of Crime figures come from scholarly research on the cost of crime. Read more about our methodology here.

Interpreting the Crime Maps

Crime rates on the map are measured per resident, so areas with heavy visitor traffic can read high because crime follows crowds, even where few people live. The west part of the county holds more retail establishments, which lifts recorded crime around those blocks. A red area does not always mean the neighborhood is unsafe for residents.

Airports, parks, and transit hubs create the same effect. Major airports draw large crowds with few residents nearby, so they read as high-crime spots. Parks and recreational areas do the same, and of Dolores County's 2,710 residents few live beside them. Before assuming an area is unsafe, weigh both the per-capita rate and the total number of incidents, and note what sits nearby.

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Dolores County Crime Breakdown

The tables below show which crimes are used to calculate the Crime Grades above. All crime rates are shown as the number of crimes per 1,000 Dolores County residents in a standard year.

Violent Crime Rates

Crime Type
Crime Rate
Assault
3.203
Robbery
0.9938
Rape
1.213
Murder
0.1024
Total Violent Crime
5.512 (D)
 
 

 


Property Crime Rates

Crime Type
Crime Rate
Theft
13.26
Vehicle Theft
1.224
Burglary
7.795
Arson
0.3386
Total Property Crime
22.61 (D+)
 
 

 


Other Crime Rates

Crime Type
Crime Rate
Kidnapping
0.2423
Drug Crimes
4.481
Vandalism
8.875
Identity Theft
1.501
Animal Cruelty
0.1440
Total "Other" Rate
15.24 (D)

 


Crime Maps and Rates for Nearby Counties

Compared to surrounding counties, the rate of crime in Dolores County is lower. The table below shows Crime Grades for counties close to Dolores County.

Nearby County
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
D-
D
D-
F
D+
D-
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
D-
F
D
D
C-
D-
D+
D-
D-
F
D+
D-
D-
D-

Crime Maps and Rates for County with Similar Populations

Dolores County is higher versus other counties of the same size for crime. The table below compares crime in counties with comparable overall population in the county‘s boundaries.

Similar County
Overall Crime Grade
Violent Crime Grade
Property Crime Grade
D+
B-
B-
D
D+
D+
A
A+
A+
C-
C-
C-
C
D
D
A+
A-
A-
D+
D-
D-
A+
A+
A+
D
C
C
C+
B-
B-

Considering only the crime rate, Dolores County is safer than the Colorado state average and less safe than the national average.

Safety and school performance are separate topics, but both shape moving decisions. Using SchoolGrade data, schools in Dolores County, CO average SchoolGrade of C, with 36% actual proficiency versus 33% projected; overall, schools exceed expectations. See Dolores County schools on SchoolGrade

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