In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft from vehicle accounted for 677 incidents, representing 10.4% of the city's total crime count of 6,479. This category ranks fifth among five crime categories, with theft being the most common.
Data current through . Source: official RCMP K-Division (AB) police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB). During the period from April 13, 2026, to June 12, 2026, there were 677 reported incidents of theft from vehicle. These incidents account for 10.4% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this period.
Theft from vehicle is one of the five categories of crime tracked in this dataset. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insights into broader crime patterns in the region.
In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft from vehicle ranks as the fifth most common category among the five tracked, with 677 incidents. This places it behind theft (2,350 incidents), mischief (1,549 incidents), break and enter (1,119 incidents), and auto theft (784 incidents). While theft from vehicle is less frequent than these other categories, it still represents a notable portion of the overall crime incidents in the region.
Theft from vehicle accounts for 10.4% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB), making it the fifth most common category. While it is less frequent than theft, mischief, break and enter, and auto theft, it still represents a notable portion of the overall crime incidents. The data for 2026 shows a total of 677 incidents, providing a snapshot of the prevalence of this type of crime in the region.
There were 677 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the period from April 13, 2026, to June 12, 2026.
Theft from vehicle accounts for 10.4% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the specified period.
Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category, with 677 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (2,350 incidents), mischief (1,549 incidents), break and enter (1,119 incidents), and auto theft (784 incidents).
The data covers the period from April 13, 2026, to June 12, 2026.
Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal.