Crime Rates for Horsley Park, NSW

Year ending Jun 2025 The Horsley Park (2175) crime rate for the Year ending Jun 2025 was calculated from 122 reported incidents, equal to 6,816 incident per 100,000 residents. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the population of Horsley Park, NSW in 2021 was 1,790. In the last 10 years, Horsley Park, NSW's crime rate has seen an increase. Recent data shows that Assault and Robbery occur at a rate of 1 incident per 111.9 residents. For property crimes such as Burglary and Theft, the rate is 1 incident per 44.8 residents. Community safety concerns, including Stalking and Harassment, are reported at a rate of 1 incident per 127.9 residents. When reviewing these figures, it’s also valuable to compare them with broader crime trends across the Greater Sydney region.

Most Common Crimes in Horsley Park for 2025: Theft (48), Against justice procedures (13), Malicious damage to property (11).

Crime incidents in Horsley Park, NSW from 2015 to 2025 by type
Type/Year20152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Total127781038910413710195115128122
Abduction and kidnapping00000000001
Against justice procedures21182164081313
Arson60412222225
Assault211141597101229167
Betting and gaming offences00000000000
Blackmail and extortion01000000001
Coercive Control00000000000
Disorderly conduct43312411456
Drug offences11312568128636
Homicide10000000000
Intimidation, stalking and harassment1059138158912149
Liquor offences40203030251
Malicious damage to property1637311158614911
Other offences551261221152
Other offences against the person20002003100
Pornography offences10000100000
Prohibited and regulated weapons offences63555643696
Robbery20200000000
Sexual offences12147132076
Theft3541523241614428304048
Transport regulatory offences00000000000

In 2025, Horsley Park, NSW recorded 122 total crime incidents. Over the period from 2015 to 2025, overall crime has decreased. Cumulatively over this period, the most common crime type was 'Theft' with 452 reported cases.

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Latest Crime Rates

Typeincidents (2025)incidents (2024)Changes(%)
Abduction and kidnapping10100.00% (0)
Breach Apprehended Violence Order770.00% (7)
Breach bail conditions6450.00% (4)
Resist or hinder officer02-100.00% (2)
Arson52150.00% (2)
Domestic violence related assault48-50.00% (8)
Non-domestic violence related assault38-62.50% (8)
Blackmail and extortion10100.00% (0)
Criminal intent21100.00% (1)
Trespass440.00% (4)
Dealing, trafficking in amphetamines10100.00% (0)
Other drug offences10100.00% (0)
Possession and/or use of amphetamines30300.00% (0)
Possession and/or use of cannabis01-100.00% (1)
Possession and/or use of cocaine01-100.00% (1)
Possession and/or use of other drugs110.00% (1)
Intimidation, stalking and harassment914-35.71% (14)
Liquor offences15-80.00% (5)
Malicious damage to property11922.22% (9)
Other offences25-60.00% (5)
Prohibited and regulated weapons offences69-33.33% (9)
Sexual assault47-42.86% (7)
Sexual touching, sexual act and other sexual offences20200.00% (0)
Break and enter dwelling63100.00% (3)
Break and enter non-dwelling7475.00% (4)
Fraud46-33.33% (6)
Motor vehicle theft10825.00% (8)
Other theft10825.00% (8)
Receiving or handling stolen goods10100.00% (0)
Steal from dwelling24-50.00% (4)
Steal from motor vehicle7616.67% (6)
Steal from person10100.00% (0)
Steal from retail store01-100.00% (1)

AI Analysis

1. Overall Crime Trends:

  • Crime levels fluctuate year-to-year with no consistent upward or downward trend.
  • Peak crime years include 2017 (notably high fraud and arson), 2020 (high breaches of apprehended violence orders, malicious damage, and intimidation), and 2023 (notable rise in domestic violence assault and malicious damage).
  • Recent years (2024-2025) show moderate crime numbers but some categories increasing, e.g., malicious damage to property and intimidation.

2. Most Common and Serious Crime Types (cumulative over 10 years):

  • Fraud: Highest total counts, peaking at 26 in 2017, generally between 6-18 annually.
  • Malicious damage to property: Frequently high, peaking at 16 in 2015 and 15 in 2020, with recent years around 9-14.
  • Intimidation, stalking and harassment: Consistently significant, ranging from 5 to 15 annually.
  • Domestic violence related assault: Notable rise with 15 incidents in 2023, generally between 3 to 15.
  • Motor vehicle theft: Steady presence, peaking at 10 incidents in several years.
  • Breach Apprehended Violence Order: High in 2020 (10) and 2024-2025 (7 each).
  • Prohibited and regulated weapons offences: Moderate and steady around 3 to 9 annually.
  • Arson: Moderate numbers, peaks at 6 (2015) and 5 (2025).

3. Significant Year-to-Year Spikes or Drops:

  • Fraud dropped sharply from 26 in 2017 to 6 in 2018, then fluctuated moderately.
  • Domestic violence related assault surged from 1 in 2017 to 15 in 2023.
  • Breach Apprehended Violence Order jumped from 0 in 2022 to 4 in 2023, then 7 in 2024 and 2025.
  • Malicious damage to property fell from 16 in 2015 to 3 in 2016, resurged to 15 in 2020, and remained high recently.
  • Intimidation, stalking and harassment peaked at 15 in 2020, then declined to 9 in 2025.
  • Trespass incidents increased notably in 2025 (4) compared to prior years.

4. Safety-Relevant Observations:

  • Property crime (fraud, malicious damage, theft types including motor vehicle theft, break and enter) dominates numerically and shows more volatility than violent crimes.
  • Violent crimes (assaults including domestic violence, sexual offences) show upward spikes recently, particularly domestic violence assaults rising sharply in 2023.
  • Breaches of justice procedures and weapons offences remain persistent, indicating ongoing law enforcement challenges.

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Common FAQ about Horsley Park, NSW Criminal

  • How common is car theft in the Horsley Park, NSW?

    There were 8 motor vehicle theft incident(s) recorded between Year ending Jun 2025, averaging 1 incident every 45.6 day.

  • Is Horsley Park, NSW safe in 2025

    Yes, Horsley Park, NSW is considered safe, as its crime rate of 6,816 incidents per 100,000 people for the Year ending Jun 2025 is lower than the overall crime rate in New South Wales.

  • What is the most common crime in Horsley Park, NSW?

    In 2025, the most common crime type in Horsley Park, NSW was Theft with 48 reported incidents.

  • Has crime in the Horsley Park, NSW increased or decreased in the past 5 years?

    Crime rates in Horsley Park, NSW have increased by 21% compared to five years ago.

  • What is rate of criminal against person in Horsley Park, NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, there were 24 incident against persons in Horsley Park, NSW, including homicide, assault, sexual offences,robbery, and other crimes against the person.

  • What is the rate of property crime in Horsley Park, NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, there were 64 property crime incident in Horsley Park, NSW, including arson, theft, and malicious damage to property.

  • What is the number of drug offenses in Horsley Park, NSW?

    In Year ending Jun 2025, Horsley Park, NSW recorded 6 drug incident, including cocaine, narcotics, cannabis, amphetamines, ecstasy and other drugs.

*Unincorporated/Out Of Council - Areas that are not governed by a local government authority

Source: Crime Statistics Agency (CSA), NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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