Auto theft accounted for 784 incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 13 to June 12, 2026, representing 12.1% of the city's total crime. It ranks as the fourth most common crime category in this period.
Data current through . Source: official RCMP K-Division (AB) police open-data portal.
This page covers reported auto theft incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the period from April 13, 2026, to June 12, 2026. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in the region, with a total of 784 incidents recorded during this window.
Auto theft accounts for 12.1% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this period. This category is one of the top five most frequently reported crimes in the area, highlighting its impact on the community.
Auto theft is the fourth most common crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), with 784 incidents reported. It is less frequent than theft (2,350 incidents), mischief (1,549 incidents), and break and enter (1,119 incidents), but more common than theft from vehicle (677 incidents). This ranking underscores the prevalence of auto theft in the region, though it is not the most dominant crime category.
Auto theft is a notable category in RCMP K-Division (AB), accounting for 12.1% of all reported crimes during the selected period. While it is not the most common crime, its frequency is significant, ranking fourth among all categories. The data shows that auto theft is more prevalent than theft from vehicle but less so than break and enter, theft, and mischief. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the numbers highlight auto theft as a persistent issue in the region.
There were 784 auto theft incidents reported in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the period from April 13, 2026, to June 12, 2026.
Auto theft accounts for 12.1% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the selected period.
Auto theft is the fourth most common crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), with 784 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (2,350 incidents), mischief (1,549 incidents), and break and enter (1,119 incidents), but more common than theft from vehicle (677 incidents).
The current dataset only includes data for 2026, with 784 incidents reported. No year-over-year comparison is available at this time.
Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal, covering incidents reported by RCMP K-Division.