In Victoria, theft from vehicle incidents totalled 141 in 2026, representing 6.6% of the city's 2,133 reported crimes. This category ranked fourth among eight crime types tracked.
Data current through . Source: official Victoria police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Victoria, British Columbia. Theft from vehicle refers to the unauthorized taking of property from a motor vehicle, including items stolen from unlocked or locked vehicles.
In the selected window, there were 141 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Victoria. This category accounts for 6.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period.
Theft from vehicle is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Victoria, following Other (1,273 incidents), Theft (333 incidents), and Mischief (222 incidents). It is more frequent than Assault (77 incidents) and Break and enter (63 incidents). The 141 incidents of theft from vehicle represent a notable portion of the city's overall crime reports, highlighting its significance among the types of incidents reported.
Theft from vehicle stands out as the fourth most common incident category in Victoria, accounting for 6.6% of the city's total reported incidents. The 141 incidents recorded during this period highlight its prevalence compared to other categories like Assault and Break and enter. The data shows a clear pattern of incidents concentrated in specific blocks, with the 500 Block BLOCK YATES ST experiencing the highest number of incidents. This category's ranking and the specific locations affected provide insight into the nature of reported incidents in Victoria.
There were 141 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Victoria during the selected window.
Theft from vehicle accounts for 6.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period.
The 500 Block BLOCK YATES ST had the highest number of incidents with 8, followed by the 200 Block BLOCK GORGE RD E with 4 incidents.
Theft from vehicle is the fourth most common category, following Other (1,273 incidents), Theft (333 incidents), and Mischief (222 incidents).
Data sourced from the BC open data portal.