In 2026, Montreal recorded 912 robbery incidents, representing 6.2% of the city's total crime count of 14,764. Robbery ranked as the fifth most common crime category during this period.
Data current through . Source: official Montreal police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 14, 2026, to June 13, 2026, there were 912 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents account for 6.2% of Montreal's total reported crime during this window.
Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property from a person by force or threat of force. The data reflects only those incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement agencies.
In Montreal, robbery ranks as the fifth most common category among the six tracked crime types. It is less frequent than theft from vehicle (3,792 incidents), break and enter (3,465 incidents), mischief (3,306 incidents), and auto theft (3,287 incidents), but more frequent than homicide (2 incidents). This ranking highlights that while robbery is a notable concern, it is significantly less common than property-related crimes in the city.
Robbery in Montreal accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, making up 6.2% of incidents during the tracked period. While it ranks fifth among the six major crime categories, it is significantly less common than property crimes like theft from vehicle and break and enter. The data for 2026 shows a snapshot of robbery incidents, but without year-over-year comparisons, it's difficult to assess trends. The relatively low count compared to other categories suggests that while robbery is present, it is not among the most prevalent crimes in the city.
There were 912 reported robbery incidents in Montreal from April 14, 2026, to June 13, 2026.
Robbery accounts for 6.2% of Montreal's total reported crime incidents during the tracked period.
Robbery is the fifth most common crime category in Montreal, with fewer incidents than theft from vehicle (3,792), break and enter (3,465), mischief (3,306), and auto theft (3,287), but more than homicide (2).
The data covers robbery incidents reported from April 14, 2026, to June 13, 2026.
Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies.