In 2026, Mississauga recorded 42 robbery incidents, representing 2.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,583. Robbery ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent at 423 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Mississauga police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force.
Between April 15 and June 14, 2026, there were 42 reported robbery incidents in Mississauga. These incidents account for 2.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period.
Robbery ranks as the 7th most common crime category in Mississauga, behind assault (423 incidents), auto theft (398), mischief (370), fraud (154), and break and enter (127). While robbery is less frequent than these categories, it remains a notable concern due to its violent nature. The 42 incidents reported during this period highlight its presence in the city's crime landscape.
Robbery in Mississauga represents a small but significant portion of the city's crime, accounting for 2.7% of all incidents. While it is less common than categories like assault or auto theft, its violent nature makes it a notable concern. The data shows a consistent count of 42 incidents in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. The distribution across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with no single area standing out significantly.
There were 42 reported robbery incidents in Mississauga between April 15 and June 14, 2026.
Robbery accounts for 2.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period.
Robbery is the 7th most common crime category, with fewer incidents than assault (423), auto theft (398), mischief (370), fraud (154), and break and enter (127).
The neighbourhoods with the highest reported robbery incidents were 11130 (4 incidents), 11350 (3 incidents), and 11220, 11230, and 11340 (each with 2 incidents).
Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON).