East Central Fort George in Prince George recorded 46 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, accounting for 6% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 17 incidents.
East Central Fort George recorded 46 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 6% of Prince George's total reported incidents during this period.
The data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime in the area, providing insight into the types of incidents reported. East Central Fort George's incident count is notably lower than nearby neighbourhoods such as Downtown and West Bowl.
The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Prince George may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in geographic definitions.
Mischief was the leading category in East Central Fort George, with 17 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 13 reported cases. Theft was the third most common category, with 8 incidents. These three categories together account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents.
East Central Fort George's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related offences, with mischief and theft from vehicles comprising over two-thirds of reports. The absence of violent incidents stands out, especially compared to nearby Downtown, which recorded 225 incidents in the same period. The neighbourhood's lower overall count suggests a quieter environment relative to other parts of Prince George.
There were 46 incidents reported in East Central Fort George between April 7 and June 6, 2026.
Mischief was the most common, with 17 incidents reported during this period.
East Central Fort George had fewer incidents than nearby Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216), but more than College Heights (35).
No violent incidents were reported in East Central Fort George during this period.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George.