In Vancouver, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 560, making up 59.7% of the city's 938 recorded crimes. This category ranks highest among eight crime types, with notable counts in the Central Business District and Marpole neighbourhoods.
Data current through . Source: official Vancouver police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. The data reflects all records in the selected window, with a total of 560 incidents recorded. This category accounts for 59.7% of all reported crime in Vancouver during this period.
The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. Understanding the scope and distribution of these incidents provides insight into the broader crime landscape in Vancouver.
In Vancouver, 'Other' is the most frequently reported crime category, ranking first among eight categories. It significantly outpaces other types of crime, with 560 incidents compared to 151 for theft, 66 for theft from vehicle, 59 for break and enter, and 52 for mischief. This highlights the prevalence of 'Other' offences in the city's overall crime data.
The 'Other' category stands out in Vancouver, representing nearly 60% of all reported crime. This dominance is notable, as it surpasses more commonly discussed categories like theft and break-and-enter by a significant margin. The data shows a clear concentration in the Central Business District, with 113 incidents, followed by Marpole and Mount Pleasant. Given the short reporting window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, it's difficult to draw long-term conclusions, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents underscores their prominence in Vancouver's crime landscape.
The 'Other' category encompasses a variety of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types. It is the largest category in Vancouver, with 560 reported incidents.
With 560 incidents, 'Other' is the most reported category, significantly higher than theft (151), theft from vehicle (66), and break and enter (59).
The Central Business District leads with 113 incidents, followed by Marpole (76) and Mount Pleasant (38).
The data covers incidents from April 14, 2026, to June 13, 2026, providing a snapshot of crime during this period.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal.