Halton Region recorded 3,657 incidents from April 17 to June 16, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 71% of all incidents. Oakville had the highest count with 1,862 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Halton Region police open-data portal.
This map displays 3,657 reported incidents across Halton Region from April 17 to June 16, 2026, sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service public portal. The data covers all six neighbourhoods within the region, providing a detailed snapshot of recent crime activity.
Understanding these patterns helps residents and local authorities identify areas and categories where incidents are more frequent, supporting informed discussions about community safety and resource allocation.
The dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 3,657 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be determined.
The most common incident category is 'Other,' accounting for 2,597 reports, or 71% of all incidents. This is followed by auto theft, with 267 incidents (7.3%), and theft, with 264 incidents (7.2%). These top three categories make up the majority of reported incidents in Halton Region during this period.
Oakville had the highest number of incidents, with 1,862 reports, followed by Burlington with 964 and Milton with 513. These figures reflect the concentration of activity rather than per-capita risk, as population data is not included in this dataset.
Halton Region's data is dominated by the 'Other' category, which includes 2,597 incidents, or 71% of the total. This high proportion suggests that many incidents are grouped under a broad classification, making it difficult to identify specific trends. Oakville stands out with 1,862 incidents, significantly higher than other neighbourhoods. The presence of auto theft and theft as the second and third most common categories highlights property-related concerns, though their counts are much lower than the 'Other' category.
There were 3,657 reported incidents in Halton Region between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents, with the majority falling under the 'Other' category.
The most frequently reported incidents in Halton Region are categorized as 'Other,' accounting for 71% of all incidents. Following this, auto theft and theft are notable, with 267 and 264 incidents respectively.
Oakville has the highest number of reported incidents with 1,862, followed by Burlington with 964 incidents. Milton and Georgetown also have significant numbers, with 513 and 209 incidents respectively.
The current dataset covers a 60-day period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. There is no year-over-year comparison data available for this period.
The data is current as of June 16, 2026, and covers incidents reported between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This provides a recent snapshot of incident reports in the region.
The incident data for Halton Region is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. This data includes detailed reports of various incidents across different categories and neighbourhoods.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.
This Halton crime map covers Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills, Georgetown, and Acton in one regional view. Use the map and neighbourhood links to compare where reported incidents appear across Halton Region.
The highest-count local areas in the current data are OAKVILLE, BURLINGTON, MILTON, GEORGETOWN. These are incident counts, not per-capita risk rankings.
Last updated from source data through .