Crime Grade · FBI UCR Data · 2025
Leesburg, VA Crime Grade
How Leesburg grades for violent crime against every other reporting U.S. city — and against the rest of Virginia — based on the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting data.
National
7/10
vs. all U.S. cities ≥ 25,000 population
Virginia
5/10
vs. Virginia cities ≥ 10,000 population
In 2025, the violent crime rate in Leesburg, VA was 237.1 per 100,000 residents (119 incidents over a population of 50,185). That puts Leesburg Infinity% above the U.S. rate of 0.0 and 17% above the Virginia statewide rate of 203.3.
That ranks Leesburg #2,301 of 3,771 ranked U.S. cities, safer than 39% of them, and #16 of 39 in Virginia. Violent crime is down 7% year over year and up 20% over the last five years.
Leesburg, VA crime — key facts
- National Crime Grade
- C (7/10)
- Virginia Grade
- B (5/10)
- Violent crime rate
- 237.1 / 100k
- National rank
- #2,301 of 3,771
- VA rank
- #16 of 39
- Safer than
- 39% of U.S. cities
- Year over year
- down 7%
- 5-year change
- up 20%
- Population
- 50,185
- Reporting agency
- Leesburg Police Department
- Data year
- 2025 · FBI UCR
Reported by Leesburg Police Department (FBI ORI VA0530100) to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Download the full dataset (CSV) · methodology.
About Leesburg, VA
Also known as
- Georgetown
- George Town
- Leesburgh
- Louisburg
- Natsburg
History
Named for Francis Lightfoot Lee and Phillip Ludwell Lee, local landowners. The variant name Natsburg was approved for temporary use by the Leesburg Town Council in recognition of the Washington Nationals baseball team's victory in the 2019 World Series.
Name history sourced from the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) — public-domain federal geographic-names data.
Violent crime rate, 5-year trend
Per 100,000 residents. Leesburg (red), Virginia (blue), U.S. average (gray dashed).
Leesburg vs. U.S., 2025 — by offense
Rates per 100,000 residents for each offense category.
Full data, last 5 years
Rates per 100,000 residents. Raw counts in parentheses.
| Offense | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent crime | 197.2(110) | 309.7(153) | 255.7(126) | 253.9(126) | 237.1(119) |
| Murder | 0.0(0) | 4.0(2) | 0.0(0) | 0.0(0) | 0.0(0) |
| Rape | 28.7(16) | 54.7(27) | 28.4(14) | 32.2(16) | 21.9(11) |
| Robbery | 28.7(16) | 32.4(16) | 20.3(10) | 32.2(16) | 19.9(10) |
| Aggravated assault | 139.8(78) | 218.6(108) | 207.0(102) | 189.4(94) | 195.3(98) |
| Property crime | 1064.6(594) | 1427.3(705) | 1666.2(821) | 1579.8(784) | 1556.2(781) |
| Burglary | 53.8(30) | 42.5(21) | 44.6(22) | 76.6(38) | 31.9(16) |
| Larceny | 951.7(531) | 1311.9(648) | 1546.5(762) | 1446.8(718) | 1452.6(729) |
| Motor vehicle theft | 55.6(31) | 62.8(31) | 67.0(33) | 56.4(28) | 71.7(36) |
How the Crime Grade is calculated
- What is the source of the Leesburg, VA Crime Grade?
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting via the Crime Data Explorer. Agency-level data, pulled directly. No third-party aggregators, no proprietary score.
- What metric does the Leesburg Crime Grade use?
- Violent crime rate per 100,000 residents (murder + rape + robbery + aggravated assault), most recent fully-reported year.
- How is the national decile for Leesburg calculated?
- Leesburg's rate placed against all FBI-reporting U.S. cities with population ≥ 25,000. 1 = safest.
- How is the Virginia state decile calculated?
- Same calculation restricted to Virginia cities with population ≥ 10,000.
- How do decile scores convert to a letter grade?
- 1–3 = A · 4–5 = B · 6–7 = C · 8 = D · 9–10 = F.
- How often is the Leesburg Crime Grade refreshed?
- Twice a year. The FBI typically releases the prior year's full data each September.
- What are the limits of this Crime Grade?
- The FBI relies on local agency reporting. Rates reflect what was reported, not what occurred.
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