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West Haven, UT Crime Overview — 2026

West Haven earns an overall crime grade of A in 2026, placing it among the safest communities in Weber County. With a population of just over 15,000 residents spread across a low-density suburban landscape (544 people per square mile), the city's crime footprint is remarkably small. A median household income of $80,762, an unemployment rate of just 2.2%, and a poverty rate of 4.9% all point to the kind of economic stability that consistently correlates with lower crime rates.

What the Most Recent Incidents Tell Us

Looking at the 79 reported incidents over the last 90 days, the data paints a reassuring picture for West Haven residents. The largest share — 57% (45 incidents) — falls into the broad "Other" category, which typically encompasses minor administrative calls, disturbances, and non-criminal matters that nonetheless generate a report. This high proportion of non-serious calls is itself a positive signal: it means the incident log is not dominated by serious offenses.

Theft accounts for 20% of incidents (16 reports), making it the most clearly criminal category in the dataset. These are largely opportunistic property crimes — unlocked vehicles, unsecured packages, and similar situations that residents can meaningfully reduce through basic precautions. Burglary represents 13% (10 incidents), with the most recent reported on March 7, 2026. While any burglary is concerning, 10 incidents across a 90-day window in a city of 15,000 reflects a very low rate. Arrests account for 6% (5 incidents), and vandalism makes up just 3% (2 incidents). Most notably, assault — the most serious violent crime category in this dataset — represents only 1% of all incidents (1 report), with the last occurrence on February 23, 2026. The near-absence of violent crime is the clearest indicator of West Haven's strong safety standing.

Crime Grade Breakdown

  • Overall Safety Grade: A — West Haven ranks in the top tier for community safety.
  • Violent Crime: A — With assault comprising just 1% of all recent incidents and no reported robberies or homicides in the 90-day window, violent crime is exceptionally rare.
  • Property Crime: B+ — Theft (20%) and burglary (13%) are the categories most worth watching, though absolute numbers remain low for a city this size.
  • Vandalism & Disorder: A — Only 2 vandalism incidents in 90 days signals a community that largely respects shared spaces.

Understanding the Crime Map

The interactive West Haven crime map lets you filter incidents by type, date range, and location. When reviewing the map, keep in mind that the concentration of "Other" and theft incidents does not indicate a dangerous cluster — it reflects the normal reporting activity of a functioning suburban community. Use the time-filter feature to focus on the most recent 30 days if you want the sharpest picture of current conditions. The map's heat-layer view is most useful for identifying whether theft incidents are scattered citywide or concentrated near commercial corridors along major roads.

Safety Tips Tailored to West Haven's Incident Profile

Given that theft (20%) and burglary (13%) together account for roughly a third of all recent incidents, the most practical steps West Haven residents can take are property-focused:

  • Lock vehicles every time — even in driveways. Opportunistic auto burglary is the single most preventable crime category in suburban Utah communities.
  • Secure entry points — deadbolts, reinforced door frames, and motion-sensor lighting significantly deter the kind of residential burglary reflected in the 10 recent reports.
  • Use the crime map's alert feature — set notifications for burglary and theft incidents near your address so you know when activity spikes in your immediate area.
  • Coordinate with neighbors — West Haven's low density and strong community culture make informal neighborhood watch arrangements especially effective.
  • Report vandalism promptly — with only 2 incidents in 90 days, quick reporting and repair keeps that number from growing.

How West Haven Compares

An A overall crime grade means West Haven outperforms the majority of Utah cities and virtually all comparably sized communities nationally. The combination of low violent crime (assault at 1% of incidents), a strong local economy, and a tight-knit residential character makes West Haven one of the more compelling options for families and individuals prioritizing safety in the greater Ogden metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — West Haven, UT Crime & Safety 2026

Is West Haven, UT safe in 2026?

Yes — West Haven receives an overall crime grade of A in 2026, reflecting one of the lowest crime profiles in Weber County. Over the most recent 90-day period, only 79 total incidents were reported across the entire city of 15,000 residents. Violent crime is especially rare: assault accounted for just 1 incident (1%) of all reports, and no robberies or homicides appeared in the dataset. The city's low unemployment rate (2.2%) and low poverty rate (4.9%) reinforce the conditions that support lasting community safety.

What types of crime are most common in West Haven?

Based on the most recent 90-day incident data, the breakdown is as follows: "Other" calls lead at 57% (45 incidents) — these are largely non-criminal or minor administrative reports. Theft is the top criminal category at 20% (16 incidents), followed by burglary at 13% (10 incidents). Arrests made up 6% (5 incidents), vandalism 3% (2 incidents), and assault just 1% (1 incident). Property crime — primarily opportunistic theft and residential burglary — is the area most worth residents' attention, while violent crime remains exceptionally low.

What are the safest areas in West Haven?

West Haven is a relatively small, low-density city (544 residents per square mile), and crime is spread thinly across the community rather than concentrated in specific hotspots. Residential subdivisions in the western and southern portions of the city, away from higher-traffic commercial corridors, tend to see the fewest property crime reports. Using the interactive crime map's heat-layer view filtered to theft and burglary will show you the most current distribution of incidents across West Haven's neighborhoods, giving you a real-time picture rather than generalized assumptions.

How does West Haven's crime rate compare to other Utah cities?

West Haven's A overall crime grade places it in the top tier of Utah communities for safety. Compared to larger Weber County cities, West Haven benefits from its smaller population, lower density, and stronger economic indicators — all of which are associated with reduced crime. The 79 incidents recorded in the last 90 days across a city of 15,000 represents a very low per-capita rate, particularly given that the majority of those incidents fall into the non-criminal "Other" category (57%).

Is West Haven a good place to buy a home from a safety perspective?

West Haven's safety profile strongly supports homeownership here. The city's A crime grade, median home value of $354,850, and median household income of $80,762 suggest a stable, prosperous community where property values are underpinned by quality of life. With burglary representing only 13% of a very small incident pool, and violent crime nearly absent from recent reports, West Haven ranks as a low-risk environment for long-term residents and new buyers alike. As always, reviewing the crime map for the specific block or subdivision you are considering is a smart final step before any purchase decision.

How can I stay updated on crime in West Haven?

The most effective approach is to use the West Haven crime map on this page, which is updated with new incident data as it becomes available. Set up alerts for incident types most relevant to you — given the current data, theft and burglary notifications are the most actionable for most residents. You can also monitor updates through the West Haven City Police Department page for official reports and community safety announcements.