In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 2,057 'Other' crime incidents, making it the most frequent category with 42.5% of the city's total 4,841 reported crimes. This category surpasses theft, assault, and mischief, highlighting its prevalence in the city's crime data.
Data current through . Source: official Saskatoon police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The data reflects all incidents recorded between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. During this period, there were 2,057 reported incidents classified as 'Other' crime.
These incidents account for 42.5% of all reported crime in Saskatoon during the same window. The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fall into more specific categories such as theft, assault, or mischief.
In Saskatoon, 'Other' crime is the most frequently reported category, ranking first among 11 categories. It is significantly more common than theft, the second-most reported category with 709 incidents, and assault, which had 511 incidents. Mischief, theft from vehicle, and fraud follow with 440, 352, and 275 incidents respectively. The high count of 'Other' incidents highlights its prevalence compared to other types of crime in the city.
The 'Other' category stands out in Saskatoon as the most reported type of crime, making up nearly half of all incidents in the city during the two-month window. Its count of 2,057 is more than double that of theft, the next highest category. The Central Business District and Pleasant Hill neighbourhoods have the highest numbers of these incidents, though the data does not suggest any broader trends or patterns beyond the raw counts. The dominance of this category in Saskatoon's crime data is notable, but without additional context or historical data, it is difficult to draw further conclusions.
The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fit into more specific categories like theft, assault, or mischief. It is the most reported category in Saskatoon, with 2,057 incidents.
'Other' crime is the most frequently reported category in Saskatoon, accounting for 42.5% of all reported crime. It is significantly more common than theft (709 incidents) and assault (511 incidents).
The Central Business District has the highest count with 362 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill with 194 incidents, and Riversdale with 90 incidents.
The data provided covers a two-month window from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. No year-over-year trend data is available for this category.
Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan (SK) open data portal.