Rhode Island Sees Rise in Home Kidnappings Bucking National Trend

New study shows Rhode Island had the 8th highest increase in kidnappings from residences in the U.S.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A recent study by Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas found that while kidnappings from residences are trending down nationally, Rhode Island bucked that trend with a 4.67% increase in such incidents from 2024 to 2025, putting it 8th highest in the country. The study relied on FBI crime data to rank the states.

Why it matters

The rise in home kidnappings in Rhode Island, despite a national decline, is concerning and signals that residential safety cannot be taken for granted. Families and policymakers need to treat this data as an urgent call to invest in prevention, awareness, and stronger protections at home.

The details

According to the study, Nebraska had the highest increase in kidnappings from residences at 31.91%, followed by New Jersey at 19.3%. Rhode Island's 4.67% increase put it 8th nationally. The Ladah law firm, which conducted the study, said "these numbers should serve as a wake-up call" and that "families and policymakers alike need to treat this data as an urgent call to invest in prevention, awareness, and stronger protections at home."

  • The study looked at data from 2024 to 2025.

The players

Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

The law firm that conducted the study on home kidnapping trends across the United States.

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The takeaway

The rise in home kidnappings in Rhode Island, bucking the national trend, highlights the need for increased focus on residential safety and security measures to protect families. Policymakers and community leaders must take this data seriously and invest in prevention programs, public awareness campaigns, and stronger home protection policies to address this growing threat.