Richmond recorded 88 break and enter incidents between April 9 and June 8, 2026, representing 34.5% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks second among five tracked crime types, behind theft from vehicles (129 incidents).
Data current through . Source: official Richmond police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Richmond, British Columbia. Between April 9 and June 8, 2026, there were 88 reported incidents of break and enter in the city.
Break and enter accounts for 34.5% of all reported crime incidents in Richmond during this period, making it the second most common category of crime in the city.
In Richmond, break and enter is the second most common crime category, behind theft from vehicle (129 incidents) but ahead of bike theft (17 incidents), auto theft (15 incidents), and theft (6 incidents). While break and enter represents a significant portion of crime in the city, it is less frequent than theft from vehicle but more common than other property-related crimes.
Break and enter is a notable category in Richmond, accounting for over a third of all reported crime incidents in the city during this period. While it is less common than theft from vehicle, it is significantly more frequent than other property crimes like bike theft and auto theft. The data covers a two-month window in 2026, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the city. Without year-over-year data, it is not possible to determine trends or changes in break and enter incidents.
There were 88 reported break and enter incidents in Richmond between April 9 and June 8, 2026.
Break and enter accounts for 34.5% of all reported crime incidents in Richmond during this period.
Break and enter is the second most common crime category in Richmond, behind theft from vehicle (129 incidents) but ahead of bike theft (17 incidents) and auto theft (15 incidents).
No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Richmond. The data provided covers a specific two-month window in 2026.
Data sourced from the BC open data portal.