Strathcona, Vancouver recorded 43 crime incidents between April 14 and June 13, 2026, representing 4.6% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 17 incidents. Theft and mischief were also notable, each with 6 and 5 reports respectively.
Strathcona, a neighbourhood in Vancouver, recorded 43 incidents between April 14, 2026, and June 13, 2026. This figure represents 4.6% of the city's total incidents during the same period.
The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Strathcona, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in the area over this two-month span.
The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window.
In Strathcona, the leading category was 'Other' with 17 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 6 incidents. 'Mischief' and 'Theft from vehicle' each had 5 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents during the period.
Strathcona's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for nearly 40% of its total. This differs from nearby areas like the Central Business District, where the incident count is significantly higher (275). The neighbourhood's low violent incident count (2) stands out compared to its property-related crimes, suggesting a relatively low incidence of violent crime in this period.
The most common type of incident in Strathcona was categorized as 'Other,' with 17 reported cases during the period.
Strathcona had 43 incidents, while the Central Business District reported 275, Marpole had 82, and Mount Pleasant recorded 61 incidents.
Strathcona accounted for 4.6% of Vancouver's total incidents during the covered period.
There were 2 violent incidents reported in Strathcona between April 14 and June 13, 2026.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Vancouver.