Victoria recorded 63 break and enter incidents, representing 3% of the city's total crime count of 2,133. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types, with the highest counts reported in the 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST and 2000 Block BLOCK BRIDGE ST.
Data current through . Source: official Victoria police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit an offence. In the period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, there were 63 reported break-and-enter incidents in Victoria.
Break and enter accounts for 3% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. The data provides a snapshot of this category within the broader context of crime in Victoria.
Break and enter is the sixth most common category of reported incidents in Victoria, accounting for 63 incidents. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (1,273 incidents), Theft (333 incidents), Mischief (222 incidents), Theft from vehicle (141 incidents), and Assault (77 incidents). While break and enter is a notable category, it represents a smaller portion of the overall incidents compared to these other categories.
Break and enter in Victoria represents a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, accounting for 3% of the total. With 63 incidents, it ranks sixth among the eight categories, indicating it is less common than categories like Theft and Mischief. The data for 2026 shows a consistent count, but the short reporting window limits trend analysis. The distribution across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with no single area standing out significantly.
There were 63 reported break-and-enter incidents in Victoria from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026.
Break and enter accounts for 3% of all reported incidents in Victoria during this period.
Break and enter is the sixth most common category, with fewer incidents than categories like Theft (333) and Mischief (222).
The neighbourhoods with the highest counts were 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST and 2000 Block BLOCK BRIDGE ST, each with 3 incidents.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria.