County crime profile · 2024
Fayette County, IA
FBI UCR crime statistics for Fayette County in Iowa, drawn from county-level agency submissions.
- 10
- Violent offenses
- 8
- Property offenses
- 18
- Total · 2024
How safe is Fayette County, IA? FBI UCR data snapshot
Fayette County, IA reported 10 violent crimes and 8 property crimes in 2024, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. Total offenses across both Part I crime categories reached 18 for the reporting year, drawing on agency-level submissions from county law enforcement jurisdictions. Within the violent crime total, aggravated assault accounted for 9 incidents, robbery 0, murder 0, and rape 1, the four Part I violent offense categories tracked by the FBI.
Property crime in Fayette County breaks down across burglary (2 incidents), larceny-theft (5), motor vehicle theft (1), and arson (0) for 2024. Larceny-theft represents roughly 63% of combined burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft reports, a pattern consistent with national property-crime distributions. County-level UCR figures reflect offenses reported by agencies operating within Fayette County's geographic boundaries and do not include population-denominated per-capita rates, since FBI Table 10 aggregates county totals without resident counts.
Readers comparing Fayette County with other Iowa jurisdictions should review the state-level crime page, which presents city and county figures side-by-side along with statewide rates benchmarked per 100,000 residents. Violent offenses outnumber property offenses in this county dataset, an unusual distribution since national property-crime counts typically exceed violent-crime counts by roughly seven to one. All figures above are drawn directly from FBI UCR 2024 submissions; reporting completeness varies by agency and may change in later FBI revisions.
County figures aggregate the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) submissions of every law enforcement agency operating within the county, municipal police departments, the sheriff's office, and any campus or transit forces that report separately. Because participation in UCR is voluntary, coverage varies from one county to the next: a county where nearly every agency reports looks more complete than one where several do not, even when actual crime levels are similar. Rates are normalized per 100,000 residents so that densely and sparsely populated counties can be compared on the same footing. Keep one thing in mind, a county total blends very different communities. A quiet suburb and a struggling small city can fall inside the same county line, so a county-wide rate rarely describes any single neighborhood within it.
Crime Breakdown (2024)
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Violent Crime | 10 |
| Murder | 0 |
| Rape | 1 |
| Robbery | 0 |
| Aggravated Assault | 9 |
| Property Crime | 8 |
| Burglary | 2 |
| Larceny-Theft | 5 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 |
| Arson | 0 |
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Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, Crime in the United States (CIUS) Table 10.
County data reflects offenses reported by county law enforcement agencies. Population data is not available for county-level reports; where referenced, population estimates derive from the U.S. Census Bureau. Statewide comparisons draw on the state UCR program. Verify with FBI.gov UCR and Census.gov QuickFacts.
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