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Breaking Down Easton's Recent Crime Data

Over the last 90 days, Easton's crime reporting system logged 4,482 total incidents — a figure that deserves careful context before drawing conclusions. Easton is a low-density suburb of roughly 24,860 residents, with a median household income of $106,900 and a poverty rate of just 4.3%. Those socioeconomic indicators typically correlate with safer communities, and the incident breakdown largely confirms that picture when you look at what's actually being reported.

The single largest category is assault at 30% of all incidents (1,331 reports), which sounds alarming until you understand that Massachusetts law enforcement uses a broad definition of assault that includes verbal threats and minor altercations — many of which never result in injury. The most recent assault incident was logged on April 19, 2026. That said, this category warrants attention and is something residents in higher-activity corridors near Route 138 and the North Easton Village commercial area should be aware of.

Theft accounts for 20% of incidents (889 reports), making it the second most common category. Retail theft adds another 11% (498 incidents), meaning that when combined, theft-related offenses make up nearly one-third of all reported crime in Easton. This concentration in property crime — rather than violent crime — is a hallmark of safer suburban communities. Shoppers near the Depot Street retail corridor and Route 123 commercial zones should remain aware of their surroundings and secure personal belongings.

Vandalism rounds out the top three at 13% (573 incidents), with the most recent report filed April 19, 2026. Vandalism in suburban towns like Easton often clusters around public spaces, parking areas, and school zones — particularly during evening hours.

Further down the list, motor vehicle theft represents 7% of incidents (331 reports), and fraud also accounts for 7% (311 reports) — a reminder that digital and financial crimes are increasingly part of any community's crime profile, regardless of how safe the neighborhood feels. Residents in South Easton and areas with higher concentrations of commuters should be especially vigilant about vehicle security and phishing scams. Burglary, at just 3% (144 incidents), is the least prevalent major category, which is a genuinely positive indicator for homeowners across Easton's residential neighborhoods.

Arrests totaled 405 over the same period (9% of incidents), suggesting active enforcement response relative to the incident volume.

How Easton's Crime Profile Compares

Easton earns a strong overall safety grade of B+ when benchmarked against Massachusetts communities of similar size and density. Its property crime rate is moderate — roughly in line with comparable suburbs — while its violent crime footprint remains well below state averages. The town's 333 residents per square mile keeps density low enough that crime doesn't concentrate the way it does in more urban settings.

  • Violent Crime Grade: B — Assault figures are the primary driver; other violent categories are minimal.
  • Property Crime Grade: B — Theft and retail theft are the dominant concerns, consistent with commercial activity zones.
  • Fraud & Financial Crime Grade: B− — Growing nationally, and Easton is not immune; 7% of incidents fall here.
  • Burglary & Home Security Grade: A− — Just 3% of incidents; residential neighborhoods like North Easton Village and South Easton remain well-protected.

Neighborhood Safety Snapshot

While Easton's crime data isn't broken out by neighborhood in the current dataset, incident patterns visible on the crime map point to a few general observations:

  • North Easton Village: As the town's historic commercial and civic center, this area sees a disproportionate share of retail theft and vandalism incidents — typical for any mixed-use zone with foot traffic and small businesses.
  • South Easton: More residential in character, South Easton tends to see lower overall incident density. Motor vehicle theft and fraud are the categories most relevant to residents here, given the commuter-heavy population.
  • Easton's suburban residential areas: Burglary and violent crime rates in quieter residential pockets remain low, reflected in that A− burglary grade. Standard home security practices go a long way in these areas.

Using the Easton Crime Map Effectively

The interactive crime map on this page plots all recent incidents by category and date, giving you a granular view of where and when different crime types occur. Here's how to get the most from it:

  1. Filter by crime type: Toggle between assault, theft, vandalism, retail theft, motor vehicle theft, fraud, and burglary to isolate the patterns most relevant to you.
  2. Use the date range slider: Narrow your view to the past 7, 30, or 90 days to spot emerging trends versus longer-term patterns.
  3. Check incident density near your address: The heat map overlay shows concentration — useful for renters evaluating a new apartment or homebuyers assessing a block.
  4. Cross-reference with the Easton Police Department: Official reports and community alerts are published at the Easton Police Department website, which complements the map's visual data.

Practical Safety Tips Grounded in the Data

Given that theft (20%), retail theft (11%), and fraud (7%) together account for nearly 40% of all reported incidents, the most impactful safety habits in Easton are anti-theft and anti-fraud measures:

  • Lock your vehicle every time — motor vehicle theft at 7% is preventable in most cases with basic precautions.
  • Be skeptical of unsolicited contact — fraud's 7% share reflects a real and growing threat; verify before you click or share financial information.
  • Secure retail purchases and bags — retail theft is concentrated in commercial zones; don't leave items visible in your car near shopping areas.
  • Report vandalism promptly — research consistently shows that quickly addressing vandalism reduces repeat incidents in the same location.
  • Stay connected to community alerts — Easton's Neighborhood Watch programs and the police department's social media channels provide timely local updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Easton, MA Crime & Safety

Is Easton, MA safe in 2026?

Yes — Easton earns an overall safety grade of B+ for 2026, making it one of the safer communities in the greater Boston metro area. The town's low poverty rate (4.3%), high median household income ($106,900), and low population density (333 per sq mi) all contribute to a favorable safety environment. Of the 4,482 incidents recorded in the most recent 90-day period, the majority are property crimes — theft, retail theft, and vandalism — rather than serious violent offenses. Burglary, often the most feared property crime for homeowners, accounts for just 3% of all incidents. Residents in neighborhoods like North Easton Village and South Easton generally report feeling safe in their day-to-day lives.

What types of crime are most common in Easton?

Based on the most recent 90-day data, the top crime categories in Easton are: assault (30%, 1,331 incidents), theft (20%, 889 incidents), vandalism (13%, 573 incidents), and retail theft (11%, 498 incidents). Together, these four categories account for nearly three-quarters of all reported incidents. It's worth noting that Massachusetts' broad assault definition inflates that category relative to many other states — many logged assaults involve minor altercations or threats rather than physical injury. Fraud (7%, 311 incidents) and motor vehicle theft (7%, 331 incidents) are also notable, while burglary (3%, 144 incidents) remains comparatively rare.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Easton, MA?

Easton's residential neighborhoods — particularly quieter pockets in South Easton and the outskirts of North Easton Village — tend to have the lowest incident density based on crime map patterns. North Easton Village's commercial center sees more retail theft and vandalism due to its business activity, but its residential streets remain calm. South Easton's more suburban character correlates with lower overall incident rates. Across all of Easton's neighborhoods, the burglary grade of A− reflects strong home security outcomes town-wide. As always, reviewing the interactive crime map filtered to your specific street or zip code will give you the most granular picture.

How does Easton's crime rate compare to other Massachusetts towns?

Easton compares favorably to most Massachusetts communities of similar size. Its violent crime grade of B and property crime grade of B place it solidly in the safer half of the state's suburban towns. Communities with higher population density, lower median incomes, or higher unemployment rates tend to see significantly higher crime rates. Easton's 4.9% unemployment rate and 4.3% poverty rate — both well below state and national averages — are strong structural indicators of sustained community safety. Fraud and financial crime (graded B−) is the one area where Easton, like most affluent suburbs, faces growing pressure as digital scams increase nationally.

Is Easton a good place to buy a home from a safety perspective?

From a safety standpoint, Easton is a strong choice for homebuyers. The burglary rate is among the lowest in the recent incident data (just 3% of all reported crimes, or 144 incidents over 90 days), and the median home value of $422,697 reflects a stable, desirable market. The combination of low density, high household income ($106,900 median), and active community policing creates conditions that support long-term property safety. Prospective buyers should use the crime map to examine incident patterns near specific properties — particularly for theft and motor vehicle theft near commuter routes — but the overall picture for Easton homeowners is a solid A− on residential security.

How can I stay updated on crime in Easton?

The best approach is to use multiple sources together. The interactive crime map on this page is updated regularly and lets you filter by incident type and date range — ideal for tracking whether assault, theft, or vandalism patterns are shifting in your area. For official reports and community alerts, the Easton Police Department publishes updates on their website and social media channels. Joining a local neighborhood watch group — active in both North Easton Village and South Easton — is also one of the most effective ways to stay informed and help keep incident rates low.

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