Farmington is a community where people frequently move between residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and jobsite-adjacent traffic, and where visitors and shift workers are often arriving at different hours. That mix can make certain security gaps more consequential.
Common Farmington scenarios we see include:
- Parking lot assaults or robberies near entrances, poorly lit walkways, or behind buildings where access is easy.
- Apartment or rental property incidents involving broken access controls, non-functioning entry systems, or doors that don’t latch properly.
- Hotel/guest area harm connected to inadequate screening procedures or slow response after threats are reported.
- Retail/office incidents where “closed” areas are accessible to the public or where staff did not follow basic safety protocols.
- After-hours events (including frequent customer drop-offs and late-night foot traffic) where lighting, surveillance coverage, or staffing didn’t match the risk.
No two incidents are identical, but the patterns matter—because they help determine whether security measures were reasonable for what the property should have anticipated.


