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Is Exeter EX3 safe?

Covering wards: Clyst Valley, St Loyes, Topsham, Woodbury & Lympstone

Thinking about moving to Exeter EX3? Police recorded 20 crimes here in April 2026. Get the full picture before you commit.

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April 2026 — EX3 area

Official UK Police data

20 crimes recorded
Top crime types
Violence & sexual offences 7
Other theft 4
Public order 4
Below the national average

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Is Exeter EX3 safe to live in?

Exeter EX3 recorded 20 crimes in April 2026. The most common crime type was Violence & sexual offences with 7 incidents. This is below the national average, making it relatively safe compared to similar areas. Get the full 24-month analysis in our detailed report.

What are the most common crimes in Exeter EX3?

In April 2026, the top crime types in Exeter EX3 were: Violence & sexual offences (7), Other theft (4), and Public order (4). These accounted for 75% of all recorded crime in the area.

How does Exeter EX3 compare to the national average?

Exeter EX3 is below the national average for total recorded crime. This suggests the area has lower crime levels than most comparable neighbourhoods across the UK.

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