The most dangerous places in New Hampshire are still pretty safe. After all, New Hampshire has a crime rate that is about half the national average. However, that doesn’t mean the Granite State is without crime and that there aren’t dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire. The real estate site, Motovo, compiled census and FBI data to determine the ten most dangerous towns in New Hampshire. Check them out below.
10. Hooksett
With 431 property crimes and 22 violent crimes, Hooksett is the 10th most dangerous town in New Hampshire. However, there is an upside. It's home to one of the best bakeries in New Hampshire.
9. Concord
Not just one of the most historic towns in New Hampshire, Concord is the state's capital. Sadly, residents have a 1 in 31 chance of being a victim of a crime while in Concord.
8. Lebanon
Lebanon had the 4th highest number of violent crimes in New Hampshire, although none were murders. Despite being ranked one of the most dangerous cities in New Hampshire, Lebanon has been dubbed one of the best small towns in America.
7. Keene
Not surprisingly, this college town has a relatively high number of crimes. Surprisingly, it's been dubbed one of the best towns in New Hampshire.
6. Rochester
Rochester residents have a 1 in 26 chance of becoming crime victims. It makes you question whether the benefits of Rochester,
5. Claremont
A relatively high number of violent crimes (including a murder) among a small population put Claremont on the high-crime list. However, if you do find yourself in Claremont, pay a visit to the Imperial Buffet, one of the best buffets in New Hampshire.
4. Manchester
Manchester has the most violent crimes per capita in the state. It's also where you'll find some of the best museums in New Hampshire.
3. Conway
In this charming mountain town, residents have a 1 in 21 chance of being a victim of crime. Of course, small year-round population may have something to do with these statistic. Even if
2. Laconia
This lakeside town ranked high in property crimes, violent crimes, and total crimes. Don't avoid Laconia altogether, though. It's where you'll find one of the best and lesser-known state parks in New Hampshire.
1. Somersworth
In Somersworth, residents have a 1 in 19 chance of becoming victims of a crime. Those willing to risk a visit to the town won't be disappointed, though, as Somersworth is home to one of the best pubs in New Hampshire.
So, where does your town rank? Did you know these were the most dangerous places in New Hampshire? Were you surprised by these rankings? What other state spots are among the dangerous places to avoid in New Hampshire? Tell us!
Now that we’ve examined the most dangerous cities in New Hampshire, let’s switch gears, and take a look at the safest cities in New Hampshire.
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