City Population Violent / 100K Property / 100K Grade
Cheyenne 65,143 328.5 2,988.8 C
Casper 58,526 288.8 2,111.9 C
Gillette 33,503 197 1,519.3 B
Laramie 32,400 129.6 1,163.6 A
Rock Springs 22,778 127.3 1,277.5 A
Sheridan 19,809 136.3 989.4 A
Evanston 11,823 389.1 1,632.4 C
Green River 11,395 228.2 623.1 B
Riverton 11,005 745.1 3,943.7 F
Jackson 10,592 188.8 604.2 A
Cody 10,306 165 766.5 A
Powell 6,510 322.6 1,136.7 C
Douglas 6,472 61.8 911.6 A
Torrington 6,240 496.8 1,057.7 C
Worland 4,796 104.3 667.2 A
Buffalo 4,687 85.3 768.1 A
Mills 4,619 64.9 627.8 A
Newcastle 3,316 120.6 814.2 A
Thermopolis 2,749 36.4 691.2 A+
Glenrock 2,422 82.6 289 A
Saratoga 1,771 169.4 1,129.3 B
Lusk 1,418 352.6 1,198.9 C
Pine Bluffs 1,105 0 724 A+
Dubois 1,019 294.4 294.4 B
Moorcroft 1,019 490.7 588.8 C
Diamondville 524 0 190.8 A+
Shoshoni 504 0 0 A+
Lingle 398 0 251.3 A+
Showing cities 1–28 of 28 in Wyoming, by population. See the Wyoming safest and most dangerous city rankings, or the Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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.