In Brampton, 117 'Other' crime incidents were reported, making up 7.4% of the city's total 1,588 crimes. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with Downtown leading neighbourhood counts at 11 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Brampton police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Brampton, Ontario. The data reflects all incidents recorded between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. During this period, there were 117 reported incidents classified as 'Other' crime.
These incidents account for 7.4% of Brampton's total reported crime during the same window, which saw 1,588 incidents across all categories.
In Brampton, 'Other' crime ranks fifth among eight reported crime categories. It is less frequent than Assault (464 incidents), Mischief (393), Auto theft (321), and Fraud (134), but slightly more common than Break and enter (112 incidents). The category represents a smaller share of the city's overall crime landscape compared to property and violent crimes.
'Other' crime in Brampton accounts for a modest portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking fifth among eight categories. The 117 incidents over this two-month window are fewer than property crimes like Auto theft and Mischief, which dominate the city's crime data. Downtown Brampton had the highest count, but no neighbourhood stood out with a large share. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data shows 'Other' crime is less prevalent than violent or property-related offences.
'Other' crime typically refers to incidents that do not fit into major categories like assault, theft, or fraud. These may include lesser offences or administrative violations. In Brampton, 117 such incidents were reported between April 15 and June 14, 2026.
'Other' crime ranks fifth in Brampton, with 117 incidents. It is less common than Assault (464), Mischief (393), Auto theft (321), and Fraud (134), but slightly more frequent than Break and enter (112).
Downtown Brampton had the highest count with 11 incidents, followed by Madoc (6) and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow), Norton Park, and Sheridan, each with 5 incidents.
No, this data covers a two-month window from April 15 to June 14, 2026. It is not a full-year dataset, so year-over-year comparisons or annual trends cannot be determined.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Brampton's published crime records.