Davidson, NC Crime Map
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Davidson, NC Crime Map

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Davidson Crime Rate Statistics

Full Statistics
A-
Crime is 46% below national average
Safer than 85% of U.S. cities
Crime Index
Davidson
54
National Avg
100

100 = national average. Higher = more crime.

Violent Crime Risk

1 in 355

chance per year

26% lower than national avg

Property Crime Risk

1 in 73

chance per year

25% lower than national avg

100% of neighborhoods rated A or B for safety Based on 1 neighborhoods

Davidson, NC Crime Map 2026: Safety Grades, Neighborhood Data & Trends

Davidson, North Carolina is one of the safest small towns in the greater Charlotte metro area — and the 2026 crime data backs that up with hard numbers. With an overall crime grade of A-, a population of roughly 12,920, and a median household income of $131,144, Davidson sits in a category occupied by very few communities its size. This page breaks down what the data actually shows: which neighborhoods earned top grades, what the local crime landscape looks like, and what context helps you interpret those figures accurately.

Davidson's 2026 Overall Crime Grade: A-

Davidson earns an A- overall crime grade in 2026, placing it well above average compared to national benchmarks. To put that in perspective, 100% of the neighborhoods analyzed in Davidson received a grade of A or higher — meaning not a single neighborhood fell into the B, C, D, or F range. That kind of uniformity across the grading distribution is rare and reflects a genuinely low-crime environment rather than a statistical average pulled upward by a few outliers.

Several socioeconomic indicators help explain why Davidson performs so well. The town's unemployment rate of 3.1% is well below the national average, and only 6% of residents live below the poverty line — a figure significantly lower than most U.S. cities. Research consistently links lower poverty and unemployment rates to reduced crime incidence, and Davidson's numbers align with that pattern. A median home value of $441,333 and median rent of $1,297 further reflect a stable, economically secure community.

Neighborhood Crime Grades: A Closer Look at River Run

Of the neighborhoods analyzed in Davidson for 2026, River Run stands out with a perfect A+ crime grade — the highest rating on the scale. With a population of approximately 1,125 residents and a median household income of $181,081, River Run represents Davidson's most affluent and statistically safest enclave.

It's worth noting that River Run also appears at the top of the "higher crime areas" list — but that's simply because it's the only neighborhood in the dataset. An A+ grade in that position means Davidson has no meaningful high-crime zones to flag. The grade distribution tells the full story: 100% of neighborhoods earned an A grade, with zero neighborhoods receiving a B, C, D, or F. For prospective residents or anyone evaluating safety across the Charlotte region, that's a meaningful data point.

How Davidson Compares: Grade Distribution Breakdown

  • Grade A neighborhoods: 1 out of 1 analyzed (100%)
  • Grade B neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade C neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade D neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Grade F neighborhoods: 0 (0%)
  • Combined A+B "Safe" rating: 100% of neighborhoods

This distribution is not typical. Many similarly sized towns in North Carolina show a mixed spread across the grading scale, with some neighborhoods pulling the average down. Davidson's clean sweep of A-tier grades reflects consistent safety conditions across the community rather than pockets of safety surrounded by higher-risk areas.

Understanding Crime in a Low-Density College Town

Davidson's relatively low population density — 792 residents per square mile — plays a role in its crime profile. Lower-density environments generally experience fewer opportunistic crimes simply because there are fewer high-traffic commercial corridors and concentrated residential clusters that tend to attract property crime. Davidson College, located in the town center, adds a layer of community engagement and institutional presence that research associates with stronger neighborhood cohesion and informal social controls.

Property crime categories like vehicle break-ins and minor theft tend to be the most common incident types in towns with Davidson's demographic profile — not violent crime. While specific incident-level data for 2026 will continue to be updated on the interactive map above, the A- overall grade and A+ neighborhood rating indicate that even property crime remains well below thresholds that would lower the grade into B territory or below.

What the Crime Map Shows You

The interactive Davidson crime map on this page lets you filter incidents by type, date range, and location. Here's how to get the most out of it:

  • Filter by incident type to distinguish between property crimes (theft, vehicle break-ins, vandalism) and violent crimes (assault, robbery). In a town graded A-, you'll find violent crime incidents are sparse.
  • Use the time-range filter to compare recent months against prior periods — this helps identify whether any uptick is a trend or a statistical blip.
  • Check the River Run area specifically if you're evaluating that neighborhood for a home purchase or rental. Its A+ grade reflects a strong track record, and the map's incident layer will show you the density (or absence) of flagged events.
  • Cross-reference with the heatmap view to see spatial clustering. In Davidson's case, you're unlikely to find dense red zones — the heatmap tends to show a relatively cool, low-activity pattern consistent with the A- overall grade.

Safety Tips Grounded in Davidson's Actual Risk Profile

Because Davidson's crime grades are uniformly high, the practical safety advice here differs from what you'd read for a higher-crime city. The realistic risks in an A- town with 6% poverty and 3.1% unemployment are modest — but not zero:

  • Vehicle security still matters. Even in low-crime communities, unlocked cars and visible valuables are the most common triggers for opportunistic break-ins. Lock your vehicle and don't leave bags, electronics, or documents on seats.
  • Stay engaged with community alerts. Davidson's small size means the Davidson Police Department can communicate directly with residents. Sign up for local alerts to stay informed about any incidents as they occur.
  • Use the crime map proactively, not reactively. Checking the map before a move, before a large outdoor event, or when you notice something unusual in your neighborhood keeps you ahead of trends rather than behind them.
  • Report minor incidents. In low-crime environments, unreported minor crimes can create blind spots in the data. Reporting even small incidents keeps the crime map accurate and helps the police department allocate resources effectively.

Davidson Crime Data in Context: 2026 Summary

To summarize the 2026 picture: Davidson, NC earns an overall crime grade of A-, its only analyzed neighborhood (River Run) holds an A+ grade, and 100% of neighborhoods fall into the safe A-tier. With a median household income of $131,144, a poverty rate of just 6%, and an unemployment rate of 3.1%, the socioeconomic foundation supporting these grades is solid. The town's low population density of 792 per square mile and its close-knit college-town character further reinforce conditions that keep crime rates well below national norms. For anyone evaluating Davidson as a place to live, work, or visit, the data consistently points in one direction: this is among the safest communities of its size in North Carolina.

All 1 Neighborhoods in Davidson

Ranked by safety (safest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Median Income
#1 River Run A+ Exceptionally safe $181,081

All 1 Neighborhoods by Crime Level

Ranked by crime (highest first)
Rank Neighborhood Score Safety Level Median Income
#1 River Run A+ Exceptionally safe $181,081

Davidson Demographics Overview

1,125
Total Population
$181,081
Average Household Income
1
Neighborhoods Analyzed

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Davidson, NC Crime & Safety 2026

Is Davidson, NC safe in 2026?

Yes — Davidson earns an overall crime grade of A- in 2026, placing it among the safest communities in North Carolina. Every neighborhood analyzed, including River Run, received a grade in the A tier. With 100% of neighborhoods graded A or higher and zero neighborhoods falling below that threshold, Davidson's safety profile is exceptionally strong. The town's low poverty rate of 6% and unemployment rate of 3.1% support these grades by addressing the socioeconomic conditions most closely linked to elevated crime.

What is the crime grade for Davidson, NC?

Davidson's overall crime grade for 2026 is A-. On the neighborhood level, River Run — the only neighborhood with sufficient data for individual analysis — holds a perfect A+ grade. The full grade distribution shows 100% of analyzed neighborhoods in the A category, with 0% in B, C, D, or F grades. That means Davidson has no neighborhoods that would be considered moderate-risk or high-risk by the grading scale used on this site.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Davidson, NC?

The safest neighborhood in Davidson based on 2026 crime data is River Run, which earned an A+ grade — the highest possible rating. River Run has a population of approximately 1,125 and a median household income of $181,081, making it both Davidson's most affluent and its statistically safest neighborhood. Because all analyzed neighborhoods in Davidson sit in the A tier, the entire town can reasonably be described as safe, but River Run leads the rankings by grade.

How does Davidson's crime rate compare to national averages?

Davidson compares very favorably to national averages. An A- overall crime grade indicates that crime incidence in Davidson is significantly below what you'd find in a typical U.S. city or town. The combination of a low poverty rate (6%), low unemployment (3.1%), high median household income ($131,144), and a low-density residential character (792 people per square mile) all contribute to keeping crime well below national norms. Towns with comparable demographics and grades are generally in the top tier of safety nationally.

What types of crime are most common in Davidson?

In communities with Davidson's demographic and economic profile — high income, low poverty, low density, A-tier crime grade — property crimes such as minor theft and vehicle break-ins tend to be the most commonly reported incident types, rather than violent crimes. Violent crime incidents are rare in a town graded A-, and the interactive crime map on this page reflects that pattern. Filtering the map by incident type will show you the breakdown for the most recent period, but the overall volume of incidents remains low relative to state and national comparisons.

Is River Run a good neighborhood to live in?

River Run is Davidson's top-ranked neighborhood by crime grade, earning a perfect A+ in 2026. With a median household income of $181,081 — significantly above Davidson's already-high town median of $131,144 — it is an affluent, stable community. The A+ grade reflects minimal crime activity, and the neighborhood's location within a broader A- town means the surrounding area is also low-risk. For families, professionals, or retirees prioritizing safety and economic stability, River Run represents one of the stronger options in the greater Charlotte metro area.

Where can I find official crime data for Davidson, NC?

Official crime data for Davidson is published by the Davidson Police Department on the Town of Davidson's official website. The interactive crime map on this page aggregates and grades that data to make it easier to interpret at a neighborhood level. For real-time incident reporting and alerts, the Davidson Police Department's official channels are the most authoritative source.