Innisfil, South Simcoe, recorded 104 crime incidents between March 30 and May 24, 2026, representing 52% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 42 incidents, followed by fraud at 35. This period includes a mix of property and violent crimes, with assaults totaling 20.
Innisfil, a neighbourhood in South Simcoe, Ontario, recorded 104 incidents during the period from March 30, 2026, to May 24, 2026. This accounts for 52% of the city's total incidents during the same timeframe.
The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Innisfil, highlighting the types of crimes most frequently occurring in the area. Understanding these patterns can offer insights into local safety and policing priorities.
The data covers a two-month period from late March to late May 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window.
The leading categories of incidents in Innisfil were theft, with 42 reported cases, and fraud, with 35 cases. Assault was the third most common category, with 20 incidents. These figures indicate a significant presence of property-related crimes in the neighbourhood.
Innisfil's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crimes, with theft and fraud accounting for over three-quarters of the neighbourhood's total. This contrasts with nearby Bradford West Gwillimbury, which reported 96 incidents during the same period but may have a different category mix. The concentration of theft and fraud in Innisfil suggests a need for targeted prevention strategies focused on property security and fraud awareness.
Innisfil recorded 104 incidents during the period from March 30, 2026, to May 24, 2026.
Innisfil accounted for 52% of the city's total incidents during the same period.
Theft was the leading category with 42 incidents, followed by fraud with 35 incidents.
Bradford West Gwillimbury reported 96 incidents during the same period.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in South Simcoe.