Whether you’re planning a big move or just want to stay vigilant, it’s never a bad idea to keep up with the local crime rate. Safewise recently published its 2021 list of the top 10 safest cities in Arizona, and you might be surprised to see who made the cut.

  1. Florence

Wikimedia Commons/Philcomanforterie For the second year in a row, this historic city is the safest in Arizona. It’s the only city to report fewer than 100 property crimes.

  1. Oro Valley

Wikimedia Commons/Philcomanforterie Jumping up one spot, Oro Valley saw a marked decrease in its property crime rate over the past year. It’s one of only three Arizona cities on the 2021 list to improve in rank.

  1. Gilbert

Wikimedia Commons/User:Marine 69-71 Also rising in the ranks by one spot, Gilbert had fewer property crimes than in the 2020 report.

  1. San Luis

Facebook/City of San Luis, Arizona Although San Luis dropped by two spots on this year’s list, it’s the only city to report zero murders. That’s pretty impressive!

  1. Sahuarita

Wikimedia Commons/Brian Basgen Breaking even in its ranking from last year to now, Sahuarita has seen a relatively unchanged crime rate. Its violent crime increased ever so slightly, but property crime decreased by several points.

  1. Surprise

Wikimedia Commons/Venske Another of the three improved cities, Surprise saw a decrease in both violent and property crime over the past year.

  1. Somerton

Wikimedia Commons/Marine 69-71 Somerton is the only city in the top 10 to make its debut on the safest cities list this year. Its property crime rate decreased significantly compared to last year, so that’s likely what earned it a spot.

  1. Lake Havasu City

Wikimedia Commons/S. Winkvist Holding steady at #8, Lake Havasu City maintained its very low violent crime rate from last year until now, simultaneously seeing a marked decrease in property crime.

  1. Maricopa

Wikimedia Commons/Chris J. Maricopa dropped a few spots compared to last year’s list, likely due to a slight increase in the property crime rate, though the violent crime rate has decresed year-over-year.

  1. Prescott Valley

Facebook/Town of Prescott Valley, Arizona Although Prescott Valley’s violent crime rate increased slightly compared to last year, its property crime rate decreased significantly. This keeps the town in the top 10 (although it did drop one place from its rank on the 2020 list.)

How do you feel about this list? Did your hometown make the cut? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, and check out our previous article to learn about the best cities in Arizona for retirees.

Wikimedia Commons/Philcomanforterie

For the second year in a row, this historic city is the safest in Arizona. It’s the only city to report fewer than 100 property crimes.

Jumping up one spot, Oro Valley saw a marked decrease in its property crime rate over the past year. It’s one of only three Arizona cities on the 2021 list to improve in rank.

Wikimedia Commons/User:Marine 69-71

Also rising in the ranks by one spot, Gilbert had fewer property crimes than in the 2020 report.

Facebook/City of San Luis, Arizona

Although San Luis dropped by two spots on this year’s list, it’s the only city to report zero murders. That’s pretty impressive!

Wikimedia Commons/Brian Basgen

Breaking even in its ranking from last year to now, Sahuarita has seen a relatively unchanged crime rate. Its violent crime increased ever so slightly, but property crime decreased by several points.

Wikimedia Commons/Venske

Another of the three improved cities, Surprise saw a decrease in both violent and property crime over the past year.

Wikimedia Commons/Marine 69-71

Somerton is the only city in the top 10 to make its debut on the safest cities list this year. Its property crime rate decreased significantly compared to last year, so that’s likely what earned it a spot.

Wikimedia Commons/S. Winkvist

Holding steady at #8, Lake Havasu City maintained its very low violent crime rate from last year until now, simultaneously seeing a marked decrease in property crime.

Wikimedia Commons/Chris J.

Maricopa dropped a few spots compared to last year’s list, likely due to a slight increase in the property crime rate, though the violent crime rate has decresed year-over-year.

Facebook/Town of Prescott Valley, Arizona

Although Prescott Valley’s violent crime rate increased slightly compared to last year, its property crime rate decreased significantly. This keeps the town in the top 10 (although it did drop one place from its rank on the 2020 list.)

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