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Berks County Crime Rates & Safety

Official, public crime data for Berks County, reported by local police departments to the FBI. We show it as a rate per 100,000 residents so towns of different sizes are comparable, with the years available and how much of the county was reporting. County- and municipality-level only, never a rating of an individual home, street, or person.

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Berks County reported crime, 2024

Offenses per 100,000 residents, from agencies covering about 98% of the county.

136 / 100k
Violent / 100k
956 / 100k
Property / 100k
2024
Data year
YearViolent / 100kProperty / 100kCounty reporting
2020210 / 100k1,082 / 100k76%
2024136 / 100k956 / 100k98%

Reported violent offenses per 100k were lower in 2024 than in 2020. Years with sparse reporting are omitted.

By town in Berks County

Each town's figures come from its own police department's FBI reporting. Towns without a reliably-reporting local agency aren't listed here. They're covered by the county totals above (many smaller townships are policed by the Pennsylvania State Police). A rate looks high or low partly because of how thoroughly an agency reports, so read these as context, not a verdict.

Town (reporting agency)Violent / 100kProperty / 100kYear
Amity TownshipFewer than 10380 / 100k2024
Bern TownshipFewer than 10519 / 100k2024
BirdsboroFewer than 10766 / 100k2024
Cumru Township129 / 100k1,077 / 100k2020
FleetwoodFewer than 101,162 / 100k2024
Hamburg287 / 100k1,278 / 100k2024
KutztownFewer than 10480 / 100k2024
Lower Heidelberg TownshipFewer than 10221 / 100k2024
MohntonFewer than 10Fewer than 102024
Muhlenberg Township63 / 100k1,606 / 100k2024
Reading338 / 100k1,447 / 100k2024
ShillingtonFewer than 10623 / 100k2024
Sinking SpringFewer than 10562 / 100k2024
South Heidelberg TownshipFewer than 10393 / 100k2024
Tilden TownshipFewer than 102,026 / 100k2023
West Reading440 / 100k2,532 / 100k2024
WyomissingFewer than 101,795 / 100k2024

Berks County: overdose context

County-level, not specific to any town, school, or home.

Berks County recorded 92 drug-overdose deaths in 2024, down from 114 the prior year (peak of 136 in 2022). Recent years are provisional. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health.

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Common questions

What is the crime rate in Berks County, PA?

In 2024, police in Berks County reported about 136 / 100k violent offenses and 956 / 100k property offenses per 100,000 residents, based on FBI UCR/NIBRS data covering roughly 98% of the county's population. Rates are reported offenses, which depend on how completely each police agency reports.

Where does this Berks County crime data come from?

The FBI's Crime Data Explorer, which publishes the offense counts local and state police agencies report under the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) and National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) programs. We sum each agency's monthly reports into annual county and town totals and express them as a rate per 100,000 residents. We don't add a score or ranking of our own.

Does a lower crime rate mean a town is "safer"?

Not necessarily. A reported-crime rate reflects what police recorded and how completely an agency reports, not the experience of living somewhere. We publish the official numbers as context for families and intentionally do not rank towns or rate individual homes, streets, or neighborhoods.

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These figures describe counties and municipalities, not individual homes or people. They are official public data and may be self-reported, lag by a year or more, or be underreported. They are context, not a safety rating. Crime counts reflect what police agencies reported and vary with reporting practices. Sources: FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR/NIBRS), 2024; county overdose: Pennsylvania Department of Health. County reference population: U.S. Census 2020.