The city of Norwalk, with a total population of 106,278, experienced 7,085 arrests over the past three years. During 2017, the arrest rate totaled 225.16 per 10,000 residents. This represents a 28.87% difference making Norwalk lower than the national average of 316.54 per 10,000 residents. Of those, 437 were for violent crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery. The city of Norwalk also handled 1,956 arrests for property crimes during 2017. Compared to Agoura Hills and Avalon, Norwalk is a more dangerous place to live.
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The city of Norwalk experienced a higher rate of non-violent crime. During 2017, Norwalk totaled 437 violent crimes and 1,956 non-violent crimes.
During 2007-2017, Norwalk experienced 4,815 violent crimes. Of those, 80 were for murder/non-negligent manslaughter, 29 were for revised rape, another 147 were for legacy rape, 1,729 were for robbery, and 2,830 were for aggravated assault.