When selecting a place to live, most people view safety as an important factor. Perhaps you’re planning to move, or maybe you’re just intrigued about whether or not your town made the list. We relied on SafeWise and the most recent crime data from the FBI to determine which are the safest places to live in New Mexico.
The FBI combines the following offenses into the category of violent crime: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. (The FBI data that we used is from 2013).
1. Corrales (population 8374)
In 2012, there were only 0.58 violent crimes per 1000 people in the town of Corrales and 6.34 property crimes per 1000 people. There hasn’t been a single murder since before 2003. However, if you decide to visit, there are two wineries!
2. Lordsburg (population 2665)
There hasn’t been a murder in the village of Lordsburg, in over five years. There were 5.75 violent crimes per 1000 people and 4.31 property crimes per 1000 people, in 2012. Lordsburg is just off I-10 and, if you’re headed that way, definitely check out the Shakespeare Ghost Town.
3. Questa (population 1767)
In 2013, there weren’t any reported murders, rapes or robberies in the mountain town of Questa. Per 1000 people in 2012, there were 1.12 violent crimes and 9.02 property crimes. Presumably everyone was too busy hiking to get into trouble!
4. Sunland Park (population 15,400)
In 2013, there were no murders in this border town. In fact, there were only 0.41 violent crimes per 1000 people and 13.51 property crimes in 2012.
5. Santa Clara (population 1678)
Teeny Santa Clara only experienced 1.28 violent crimes and 12.48 property crimes per 1000 people during 2012. (Photo of nearby Kneeling Nun Overlook.)
6. Edgewood (population 3777)
Your chances of being a victim of crime in Edgewood, which is located east of Albuquerque, is 1 in 629! In 2012 there were 2.11 violent crimes and 19.58 property crimes per 1000 people. It’s worth visiting, if only for the excellent Wildlife West Nature Park.
7. Jal (population 2153)
In 2013, there were no reported rapes, murders, or robberies in Jal, which is in a rural area, near the Texas border. The 2012 rate of violent crime was 7.23 per 1000 and 14.47 for property crimes.
8. Bayard (population 2313)
Between 2004 and 2012, there were no reported incidents or rape or murder in this town, which lies east of Silver City. Bayard is best known the Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark, an old, abandoned military base.
9. Rio Rancho (population 93,820)
Although Rio Rancho abuts Albuquerque and has a much larger population than the other places on this list, crime remains relatively low. In 2012, violent crime was 41.64% below the national average.
10. Lovington (population 11,840)
Between 2010 and 2012, there was one murder in Lovington, which is located in southeastern New Mexico. In 2012, there were only 4.03 violent crimes and 20.18 property crimes per 1000 people.
Did your town make the list? Do you think it should have? If you want to explore more of New Mexico's charming and beautiful towns, check out this NM small town road trip.
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