In Halton Region, theft from vehicle accounted for 167 incidents, representing 4.6% of the city's total crime count of 3,657. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with Oakville and Burlington reporting the highest counts.
Data current through . Source: official Halton Region police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Halton Region, Ontario. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 167 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the region.
Theft from vehicle accounts for 4.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period, making it the fifth most common category of reported incidents.
In Halton Region, theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category of reported incidents. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,597 incidents), auto theft (267 incidents), theft (264 incidents), and mischief (183 incidents). However, it is more common than break and enter, which had 135 reported incidents during the same period.
Theft from vehicle is a notable category in Halton Region, ranking fifth among all reported incidents. The 167 incidents during this two-month period highlight its prevalence, though it remains less common than categories like auto theft and theft. The data shows that OAKVILLE and BURLINGTON have the highest counts, indicating a higher frequency in these areas. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw long-term trend conclusions, but the numbers provide a snapshot of the current situation.
There were 167 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Halton Region from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026.
Theft from vehicle accounts for 4.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period.
OAKVILLE had the highest count with 67 incidents, followed by BURLINGTON with 52 incidents, and GEORGETOWN with 23 incidents.
Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than Other, auto theft, theft, and mischief, but more than break and enter.
Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON).