Tyler County, located in West Virginia, has a relatively low crime rate compared to the rest of the United States. According to the latest statistics, the county's violent crime rate is only 12.9, much lower than the national average of 22.7. This means that residents of Tyler County are less likely to fall victim to crimes such as murder, assault, and robbery. The property crime rate in Tyler County is also below the national average, at 17.3 compared to 35.4. This includes crimes such as burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft. While the crime rate in Tyler County may not be non-existent, it is significantly lower than the national average, providing a safer environment for its residents. However, it is always important to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent crime.
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
Tyler County violent crime is 12.9. (The US average is 22.7)
Tyler County property crime is 17.3. (The US average is 35.4)
NOTE: The city of Tyler, West Virginia does not have FBI Crime Statistics. The closest similar sized city with FBI crime data is the city of Sistersville, West Virginia. The charts below are detailed crime statistics for the city of Sistersville, West Virginia. Click links below to see charts for each crime category.