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What the Last 90 Days of Crime Data Tell Us About East Norriton

Over the most recent 90-day reporting window, East Norriton recorded 98 total incidents — a relatively modest figure for a township of approximately 14,000 residents. Breaking that number down reveals a safety profile that is meaningfully different from what many people assume about suburban communities near Philadelphia.

The single largest category — accounting for 61% of all incidents (60 reports) — is classified as Other, a catch-all that typically includes miscellaneous disturbances, suspicious activity calls, and non-categorized police responses. This is common in smaller townships where dispatch logs capture a wide range of community calls that don't fit neatly into standard crime buckets.

Theft is the most concrete property crime concern, representing 16% of incidents (16 reports), with the most recent case logged as recently as March 3, 2026. Residents near commercial corridors like Trooper Road and the Norriton Square shopping area should remain attentive to vehicle break-ins and retail-related theft, which tend to cluster around retail-dense zones in townships with this income and density profile.

Arrests made up 12% of the 90-day total (12 incidents), also last recorded on March 3, 2026. A relatively high arrest-to-incident ratio like this suggests active enforcement rather than passive reporting — a positive signal for community safety management.

Vandalism accounted for 6% of incidents (6 reports), a figure consistent with a low-density suburban area (892 residents per square mile) where property damage tends to be opportunistic rather than organized. The most recent vandalism was also logged on March 3, 2026.

The most serious categories — assault and robbery — together represent just 4% of all incidents. Assault logged 3 reports (3%) with the latest on February 25, 2026, and robbery produced only 1 report (1%) last recorded February 21, 2026. For a community of East Norriton's size, this translates to a violent crime profile that earns a solid B+ grade relative to comparable Pennsylvania townships.

Taken together, East Norriton's overall safety grade sits at approximately B — above average for the region, supported by its low poverty rate of 4.4%, unemployment rate of 4.6%, and a median household income of $86,423 that correlates strongly with community investment in property security and neighborhood watch participation.

How East Norriton's Crime Breakdown Compares to Nearby Communities

When benchmarked against similar Montgomery County suburbs, East Norriton's theft rate — at 16% of total incidents — is on par with or slightly below townships of comparable density and retail activity. Its violent crime share of roughly 4% is notably lower than the Pennsylvania suburban average, which typically hovers closer to 8–12% of reported incidents in similar population bands.

Property crime overall (theft + vandalism) accounts for about 22% of all incidents, which earns a B grade on the property crime dimension. The near-absence of robbery (just 1% of incidents) is particularly notable and reflects the economic stability of the area — median home values of $280,210 and median rent of $1,340 suggest a community with relatively low financial stress and strong housing stability.

Neighborhood Safety Patterns in East Norriton

While East Norriton does not publish granular neighborhood-level crime statistics, incident clustering visible in the crime map points to a few patterns worth knowing:

  • Norriton Square area: As the township's primary commercial hub, this corridor sees a disproportionate share of theft and vandalism incidents — typical for any area with retail density. Awareness is warranted, particularly around parking areas.
  • Trooper Road corridor: This mixed-use stretch generates activity calls that fall into the Other category, often related to traffic stops and disturbance calls rather than serious crime.
  • Residential subdivisions near East Norriton Community Park: These areas show the lowest incident concentration and represent the township's safest zones for families and pedestrians.

Using the East Norriton Crime Map Effectively

The interactive crime map on this page lets you filter by incident type, date range, and location. Given that Other incidents dominate the dataset at 61%, filtering specifically for Theft and Assault will give you the clearest picture of actionable safety concerns in any given block. Use the 30-day filter to catch the most recent activity, since the data refreshes regularly and patterns can shift seasonally.

For official incident reports and community alerts, the East Norriton Township Police Department publishes updates directly on their website and maintains an active presence for non-emergency community questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: East Norriton Crime & Safety

Is East Norriton safe?

Yes — by most measurable standards, East Norriton earns a B safety grade and is considered one of the more secure townships in Montgomery County. Over the last 90 days, only 4 of 98 reported incidents involved violent crime (3 assaults and 1 robbery), and the most recent robbery was recorded on February 21, 2026. Areas around East Norriton Community Park and the residential subdivisions off Trooper Road are particularly quiet. The township's low poverty rate of 4.4% and strong median household income of $86,423 are key structural factors that correlate with lower crime. As always, staying aware in commercial areas like Norriton Square — where theft incidents are more common — is a practical precaution.

What is the crime rate in East Norriton?

Based on the most recent 90-day data (98 total incidents for a population of approximately 14,000), East Norriton's incident rate is well below what you'd expect from a township its size. The breakdown shows that 61% of incidents are classified as Other (miscellaneous calls), 16% are theft, 12% are arrests, 6% are vandalism, 3% are assault, and 1% is robbery. Violent crime — assault plus robbery — accounts for just 4% of all reported incidents, earning East Norriton a B+ grade on violent crime relative to comparable Pennsylvania suburbs. Property crime (theft and vandalism combined) represents about 22% of incidents, also grading out at roughly a B.

What are the safest neighborhoods in East Norriton?

Incident mapping consistently shows lower crime concentration in the residential areas surrounding East Norriton Community Park and the subdivisions set back from major commercial corridors. These zones generate few theft or vandalism reports and virtually no violent crime incidents in recent data. By contrast, the Norriton Square commercial area and the Trooper Road corridor see higher incident counts — primarily theft and miscellaneous disturbance calls — simply due to their retail and traffic density. For families and renters evaluating specific streets, filtering the crime map by incident type and zooming into individual blocks will give the most granular picture available.

Is East Norriton a good place to live?

East Norriton consistently ranks as a strong choice for families, young professionals, and retirees seeking suburban stability near Philadelphia. Its median household income of $86,423, median home value of $280,210, and median rent of $1,340 reflect a community with solid economic footing. The unemployment rate of 4.6% and poverty rate of just 4.4% are both well below Pennsylvania averages — factors that directly support community safety. With a 90-day crime total of 98 incidents for 14,000 residents, and violent crime representing only 4% of those incidents, the data supports a B overall safety grade. Combine that with access to quality schools, parks, and a short commute to Philadelphia, and East Norriton makes a compelling case as a livable, safe township.

What types of crime are most common in East Norriton?

Based on the most recent 90-day incident data, theft is the most clearly defined crime category, accounting for 16% of all reports (16 incidents). Vandalism follows at 6% (6 incidents). Violent crimes — assault at 3% and robbery at 1% — are rare relative to the township's population. The largest single category, Other at 61%, reflects a wide range of non-emergency calls and miscellaneous police responses rather than serious criminal activity. Practically speaking, residents should be most attentive to opportunistic theft, particularly in parking areas near retail centers like Norriton Square, while taking comfort that serious violent crime remains an outlier in East Norriton's data.

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