City Population Violent / 100K Property / 100K Grade
Charleston 46,252 542.7 3,119.9 F
Huntington 44,860 800.3 3,602.3 F
Morgantown 30,510 209.8 1,960 B
Parkersburg 28,815 260.3 3,217.1 C
Wheeling 25,951 982.6 1,992.2 F
Weirton 18,151 137.7 330.6 A
Fairmont 18,066 520.3 1,322.9 D
Beckley 16,367 604.9 7,912.3 F
Clarksburg 15,316 372.2 2,219.9 C
South Charleston 13,098 488.6 5,519.9 F
Vienna 10,397 153.9 3,308.6 C
St. Albans 10,245 224.5 2,088.8 C
Bridgeport 9,396 138.4 1,458.1 B
Bluefield 9,163 480.2 1,036.8 C
Charles Town 8,103 74 1,234.1 A
Oak Hill 7,747 154.9 2,065.3 B
Dunbar 7,070 311.2 1,810.5 C
Hurricane 6,755 59.2 1,302.7 A
Elkins 6,700 477.6 403 C
Nitro 6,360 157.2 3,773.6 C
Ranson 5,781 69.2 847.6 A
New Martinsville 5,049 59.4 79.2 A+
Buckhannon 5,014 319.1 1,236.5 C
Keyser 4,839 248 1,239.9 B
Grafton 4,545 0 924.1 A+
Barboursville 4,327 46.2 2,842.6 B
Westover 4,068 221.2 2,556.5 C
Weston 3,722 241.8 806 B
Summersville 3,318 271.2 1,476.8 B
Ripley 3,035 98.8 823.7 A
Williamstown 2,943 0 169.9 A+
Philippi 2,897 138.1 793.9 A
Kenova 2,855 0 595.4 A+
Fayetteville 2,771 36.1 2,526.2 B
Madison 2,690 185.9 743.5 A
Follansbee 2,645 0 604.9 A+
Moorefield 2,480 766.1 1,532.3 F
Winfield 2,360 42.4 296.6 A+
White Sulphur Springs 2,177 91.9 1,286.2 A
Spencer 1,966 50.9 1,627.7 A
Romney 1,749 628.9 628.9 D
Ronceverte 1,518 0 329.4 A+
Glen Dale 1,404 71.2 712.3 A
Ceredo 1,321 0 605.6 A+
Montgomery 1,209 827.1 3,143.1 F
Alderson 932 214.6 1,394.8 B
White Hall 703 284.5 11,379.8 C
Cedar Grove 682 0 146.6 A+
Gilbert 305 327.9 655.7 B
Showing cities 1–49 of 49 in West Virginia, by population. See the West Virginia safest and most dangerous city rankings, or the West Virginia crime overview.

How These City Grades Are Calculated

Each grade weighs a city's violent crime rate (70%) and property crime rate (30%) against the national averages, drawn from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, Crime in the United States, Table 8 for 2024. Rates use (offenses ÷ population) × 100,000.

UCR participation is voluntary, so not every West Virginia city reports every year, and small-population cities can show volatile rates where a single incident moves the per-capita figure sharply. Read the full methodology for the scoring formula and limitations.