Crime & Safety
FBI Report: How Much Violent Crime Happened in Weston, Redding and Easton Last Year?
The FBI released a report with crime statistics collected from cities and towns across the U.S., including Weston, Redding and Easton.

Written By WENDY ANN MITCHELL (Patch Staff)
The FBI recently released its annual ”Crime in the United States” report, which includes information about Weston, Redding and Easton.
According to the report, last year in Easton there were no incidents of violent crime for 2014. Easton’s 2014 population was 7,645. There were 30 instances of property crime, 10 burglaries and 20 cases of larceny last year.
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Violent crime includes offenses involving force or the threat of force: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery and aggravated assault, according to the FBI.
Weston’s population in 2014 was 10,417 and of that number 2 cases of violent crime were reported for 2014 which were both for aggravated assault. There were 33 property crimes, 6 burglaries and 27 cases of larceny last year in Weston.
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Redding had 4 cases of violent crime last year which were all for aggravated assault. There were 41 cases of property crime, 13 burglaries and 27 cases of larceny last year. Redding also had 1 case of motor vehicle theft during 2014.
In comparison, Bethel had no violent crime incidents last year. There were 164 cases of property crime, 22 burglaries, 135 incidents of larceny/theft and 7 cases of motor vehicle theft in Bethel in 2014. Bethel’s population for 2014 was 19,425.
The FBI reports violent crime decreased nationally last year by 0.2 percent from 2013, according to the report.
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