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Colorado Drops in Auto Theft Rankings but Still Among Nation’s Worst

Colorado Drops in Auto Theft Rankings but Still Among Nation’s Worst

by Larry Ulibarri
August 11, 2025
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Colorado Still High Risk, But Auto Theft Is Trending Down

For years, Colorado held an unwanted title — leading the nation in auto thefts. The crime was so common that some residents avoided trips to Denver for fear of becoming a victim. But new data shows a shift in the trend, offering cautious optimism for 2025.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA), there were more than 850,000 vehicles stolen nationwide in 2024 — a rate of one every 37 seconds. Colorado, which had topped the list in previous years, dropped to seventh place last year. California now holds the top spot for auto thefts, followed by Texas in second place.

While the decrease is encouraging, Colorado remains among the top 10 states with the highest vehicle theft rates, meaning drivers still face a significant risk. Authorities continue to stress that prevention is key. Simple steps like locking doors and windows, taking your keys when you leave the vehicle, parking in well-lit areas, and keeping valuables out of sight can make a big difference.

Officials also remind residents that theft prevention is not just about avoiding the loss of a vehicle — it’s about deterring crime in the community overall. By practicing smart habits and staying alert, Coloradans can help push these numbers even lower in the years ahead.

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