RCMP K-Division (AB) Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

RCMP K-Division (AB) recorded 6,385 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 37% of all reported incidents. Mischief and break-and-enter followed as the second and third most common categories.

Data current through . Source: official RCMP K-Division (AB) police open-data portal.

Leading categories in RCMP K-Division (AB)

Theft 2,360
37% of RCMP K-Division (AB) total
Mischief 1,506
23.6% of RCMP K-Division (AB) total
17% of RCMP K-Division (AB) total
12.2% of RCMP K-Division (AB) total
10.3% of RCMP K-Division (AB) total

About this data

This map displays 6,385 reported incidents across RCMP K-Division (Alberta) over a 60-day window from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced directly from the RCMP's public crime portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity in the region. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing crime locations and categories, users gain insight into local safety dynamics without relying on per-capita metrics or population estimates.

Recent trend

The 2026 dataset shows 6,385 incidents over a 60-day period, but year-over-year comparisons are not available due to insufficient historical data. This single-year snapshot prevents trend analysis, so no increase, decrease, or stability can be inferred. Future updates may provide context once multi-year records are included.

Category breakdown

Theft was the most reported category, with 2,360 incidents accounting for 37% of the total. Mischief followed with 1,506 incidents (23.6%), while break and enter ranked third at 1,083 incidents (17%). Together, these three categories represent 77.6% of all reported incidents in the 60-day window. Auto theft and theft from vehicles rounded out the top five, with 778 and 658 incidents respectively.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

RCMP K-Division's 60-day snapshot is dominated by property-related offences, with theft alone making up over one-third of incidents. The absence of violent-crime records in this dataset is notable, as is the heavy concentration in just three categories (theft, mischief, break and enter). Without prior-year comparisons, it's unclear whether this distribution is typical or a short-term pattern. The 6,385-incident total reflects only reported cases, and the lack of neighbourhood breakdowns limits hyperlocal analysis.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in RCMP K-Division (AB)

How many incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB) over the past 60 days?

There were 6,385 reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period.

What types of incidents are most common in RCMP K-Division (AB)?

Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 2,360 cases (37% of the total). Mischief followed with 1,506 incidents (23.6%), and break-and-enter incidents totalled 1,083 (17%).

Is there any trend data available for RCMP K-Division (AB)?

The dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2026, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. All 6,385 incidents are from this single period.

Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for RCMP K-Division (AB)?

No, this dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns. The incidents are aggregated across the entire RCMP K-Division (AB) jurisdiction.

How current is the data for RCMP K-Division (AB)?

The data covers incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026.

Where does this incident data come from?

The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Alberta government, specifically from RCMP K-Division (AB) records.

Sources

Data sourced from the Alberta government’s open-data portal, covering RCMP K-Division (AB) incidents.

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