In 2026, Mississauga recorded 154 fraud incidents, representing 9.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,583. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category.
Data current through . Source: official Mississauga police open-data portal.
This page covers reported fraud incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Fraud includes deceptive practices such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and scams. In the selected window, there were 154 reported fraud incidents in Mississauga.
Fraud accounts for 9.7% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. The data provides a snapshot of fraud activity, helping residents and policymakers understand the prevalence of this type of crime in Mississauga.
Fraud is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Mississauga, following assault (423 incidents), auto theft (398 incidents), and mischief (370 incidents). It is more common than break and enter (127 incidents) and other categories (67 incidents). This ranking highlights the significance of fraud among the city's reported crimes.
Fraud is a notable category in Mississauga, ranking fourth among reported incidents. The 154 incidents during this period highlight its prevalence, though it remains less common than assault, auto theft, and mischief. The data shows a consistent count for 2026, but the short window limits trend analysis. Fraud's share of city incidents (9.7%) underscores its role in Mississauga's crime profile.
There were 154 reported fraud incidents in Mississauga during the selected window.
Fraud accounts for 9.7% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this period.
Fraud is the fourth most common category, following assault (423 incidents), auto theft (398 incidents), and mischief (370 incidents).
The neighbourhoods with the highest reported fraud incidents are 11470 (11 incidents), 11360 (10 incidents), and 11430 (9 incidents).
Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).