In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 59 robbery incidents, representing 1.2% of the city's total crime count of 4,841. This places robbery as the 10th most frequent crime category among 11 tracked types.
Data current through . Source: official Saskatoon police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Robbery involves the use or threat of violence to steal property, and these figures reflect only incidents reported to police.
Between April 15 and June 14, 2026, Saskatoon recorded 59 robbery incidents. This category accounts for 1.2% of the city's total reported crime during this period.
Robbery ranks 10th among 11 crime categories in Saskatoon, making it one of the less frequent types of reported crime. It is significantly less common than categories such as Other (2,057 incidents), Theft (709), Assault (511), Mischief (440), and Theft from vehicle (352). The relatively low count underscores that while robbery is a serious offence, it represents a small portion of overall crime in the city.
Robbery is a relatively rare crime in Saskatoon, accounting for just 1.2% of all reported incidents in the spring of 2026. With 59 cases over two months, it ranks near the bottom of the city’s crime categories, far below more common offences like theft and assault. The data shows no dramatic shifts, as the 2026 figures are consistent with the single-year snapshot provided. While neighbourhoods like Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal had slightly higher counts, the numbers remain low overall. This category’s infrequency highlights that violent theft, while serious, is not a dominant feature of Saskatoon’s crime landscape.
Between April 15 and June 14, 2026, Saskatoon recorded 59 robbery incidents. This figure represents all reported cases during this two-month period.
Robbery accounts for 1.2% of Saskatoon’s total reported crime, ranking 10th among 11 categories. It is far less common than theft (709 incidents) or assault (511 incidents).
Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal each reported 6 robbery incidents, the highest among neighbourhoods. Confederation Suburban Centre and Varsity View followed with 5 incidents each.
No, robbery is relatively infrequent. With 59 incidents over two months, it represents a small fraction of the city’s total crime and ranks near the bottom of all categories.
Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal, covering police-reported incidents in Saskatoon.