In Guelph, 11 robbery incidents were reported in 2026, representing 1.6% of the city's total crime count of 676. Robbery ranks as the fifth most common crime category in the city.
Data current through . Source: official Guelph police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Guelph, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. In the selected period, there were 11 reported robbery incidents in Guelph.
Robbery accounts for 1.6% of all reported incidents in the city during this timeframe. While it is a serious offence, it represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to other categories.
In Guelph, robbery ranks as the fifth most common category among the five tracked types of crime. It is significantly less frequent than theft, which had 398 incidents, and fraud, with 124 incidents. Robbery is also less common than assault (92 incidents) and break and enter (51 incidents). This ranking highlights that while robbery is a concern, it occurs far less often than other types of crime in the city.
Robbery in Guelph is relatively infrequent, making up only 1.6% of all reported incidents in the city. With 11 incidents recorded between April and May 2026, it is the least common among the five tracked crime categories. The data shows that all reported robberies occurred within the GUELPH neighbourhood, though the short timeframe limits broader trend analysis. Compared to theft and fraud, which dominate the city's crime statistics, robbery is a smaller concern in terms of volume.
There were 11 reported robbery incidents in Guelph between April 3, 2026, and May 30, 2026.
Robbery accounts for 1.6% of all reported incidents in Guelph during the selected period.
Robbery is the least common among the five tracked categories, with far fewer incidents than theft (398), fraud (124), assault (92), and break and enter (51).
All 11 robbery incidents were reported in the GUELPH neighbourhood.
Data sourced from the Guelph Police Service open data portal (ON).