The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 21 crime incidents between April 16 and June 15, 2026, accounting for 1% of the city's total incidents. The leading category was 'Other' with 8 incidents.
The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 21 incidents between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. This area accounted for 1% of the city's total incidents during this period.
While the incident count is relatively low compared to other parts of Victoria, the data provides insight into the types of crimes reported in this specific block. The two-month window offers a snapshot of activity in this small but notable section of the city.
This dataset covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Victoria may change over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. The data reflects reported incidents during this specific window, without implying broader trends.
The leading category in this neighbourhood was Other, with 8 incidents, followed by Theft, which had 7 reports. Assault and Mischief each accounted for 2 incidents. These figures highlight a mix of property-related and other offences, with no single category dominating the total.
The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST area stands out for its relatively low incident count compared to nearby blocks like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (61 incidents) and 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE (46 incidents). The dominance of 'Other' and Theft categories suggests a mix of minor offences rather than violent crime, which accounted for only 3 incidents. This block's profile differs from higher-activity areas in downtown Victoria, where incident counts are significantly higher.
There were 21 incidents reported in the 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood between April 16 and June 15, 2026.
The most common category was Other, with 8 incidents, followed by Theft, which had 7 reports.
Nearby neighbourhoods had higher incident counts, such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST with 61 incidents and the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE with 46 incidents.
This neighbourhood accounted for 1% of Victoria's total incidents during the covered period.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria.