Robbery in Halton Region — Crime Map & Statistics

Halton Region recorded 22 robbery incidents in 2026, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 3,657. This places robbery as the 8th most frequent crime category in the region.

Data current through . Source: official Halton Region police open-data portal.

22
Robbery incidents
0.6%
Share of Halton Region incidents
8 of 8
Category rank
BURLINGTON
Top neighbourhood
9 incidents
2026-04-17 to 2026-06-16
Data window

Where Robbery concentrates

40.9% of Robbery incidents
22.7% of Robbery incidents
MILTON 4
18.2% of Robbery incidents
ACTON 2
9.1% of Robbery incidents
4.5% of Robbery incidents

Robbery in Halton Region

This page covers reported robbery incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat of force to steal property directly from a person. Between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026, there were 22 reported robbery incidents in Halton Region.

Robbery accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. While the total number of incidents is relatively low, understanding the distribution and context of these events provides insight into public safety trends in the region.

How Robbery compares

In Halton Region, robbery is the 8th most common category among the 8 tracked crime types. It is significantly less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,597 incidents), Auto theft (267 incidents), Theft (264 incidents), Mischief (183 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (167 incidents). The low count of robbery incidents highlights its relative rarity compared to property-related crimes in the region.

Key stats

Top neighbourhoods for Robbery in Halton Region

  1. BURLINGTON — 9 incidents
  2. OAKVILLE — 5 incidents
  3. MILTON — 4 incidents
  4. ACTON — 2 incidents
  5. GEORGETOWN — 1 incidents

What these numbers mean

Robbery is one of the least common reported crimes in Halton Region, accounting for only 0.6% of all incidents. The 22 incidents recorded between mid-April and mid-June 2026 are too few to establish a trend, but the distribution across neighbourhoods shows slightly higher counts in Burlington. Compared to property crimes like theft and mischief, robbery remains rare. The short reporting window limits broader conclusions, but the data confirms that robbery is not a dominant concern in Halton Region’s crime profile.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about Robbery in Halton Region

How many robbery incidents were reported in Halton Region?

There were 22 reported robbery incidents in Halton Region between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026.

Which neighbourhood in Halton Region had the most robbery incidents?

Burlington had the highest count with 9 reported robbery incidents during this period.

How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Halton Region?

Robbery is the 8th most common category, far less frequent than others like Other (2,597 incidents) or Auto theft (267 incidents).

What percentage of Halton Region’s incidents are robberies?

Robbery accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period.

Other crime categories in Halton Region

Sources

Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON).

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