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Gallup Poll: Valley Cities Don't Feel Safe

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A new national survey indicates three Central Valley communities are among the worst in the nation when it comes to resident’s perception of safety.

A Gallup pollrecently released shows that Fresno residents say they are the least likely to feel safe and secure in their neighborhoods. The Stockton-Lodi region and Bakersfield ranked second and third.

In all three areas, less than 64% of adults say they always feel safe and secure - making them the least likely to feel safe among the 100 most populated U.S. metropolitan areas.

The results are based on data collected throughout 2014 as part of the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. They asked residents to rate on a 5-point scale whether they felt safe in their communities. A 5 rating  means people strongly agreed that they always feel safe and secure, and a 1 rating indicates they strongly disagreed with the statement.

Residents in Des Moines, Iowa, and in Raleigh, North Carolina, were at the top of the list were people felt the safest.

Diana Aguilera is a multimedia reporter native of Santiago, Chile. It was during her childhood in Santiago where her love for journalism sparked. Diana moved to Fresno while in her teens and is a proud graduate of California State University, Fresno. While earning her degree in journalism and minor in Latin American studies, Diana worked for the Fresno Bee. Her work as a general assignment reporter continued after college and was recognized by the California Newspaper Publishers Association. In 2014, she joined Valley Public Radio. Her hobbies include yoga, traveling and reading.