Richmond recorded 255 criminal incidents between April 9 and June 8, 2026. Theft from vehicle was the most common category, making up 50.6% of all reported incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Richmond police open-data portal.
This map displays 255 reported incidents in Richmond, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 9 to June 8, 2026. The data is sourced from the Richmond RCMP's public portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity across the city. 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 where and what types of incidents occur, this tool helps communities stay informed about local safety dynamics.
The 2026 data shows 255 incidents reported during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a single period, offering a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available.
Theft from vehicle was the most common incident type, accounting for 129 reports, or 50.6% of the total. Break and enter followed with 88 incidents, making up 34.5% of the total. Bike theft was the third most frequent category, with 17 incidents, representing 6.7% of all reported incidents.
Richmond's 60-day snapshot is dominated by property crime, with theft from vehicles and break-and-enters together comprising 85.1% of all incidents. The absence of violent crime in this window is notable, though the short duration limits broader conclusions. The heavy concentration in just two categories—129 thefts from vehicles and 88 break-and-enters—suggests targeted prevention efforts could address the majority of reported activity.
There were 255 reported incidents in Richmond between April 9, 2026, and June 8, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period.
Theft from vehicle was the most common incident, accounting for 129 reports, or 50.6% of the total incidents. Break and enter followed with 88 incidents, making up 34.5% of the total.
The data covers a 60-day window in 2026, with no prior years available for comparison. Therefore, no year-over-year trends can be determined at this time.
Neighbourhood-specific data is not available for this dataset. The incidents are reported for the city of Richmond as a whole.
The data covers incidents from April 9, 2026, to June 8, 2026, and was last updated on June 11, 2026.
The data is sourced from open records provided by local law enforcement agencies in British Columbia. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame.
Data sourced from open records provided by law enforcement agencies in BC.