WILMOT in Waterloo Region recorded 34 crime incidents between April 3 and May 30, 2026, representing 1.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 11 incidents, followed by assault and break-and-enter, each with 8 incidents.
WILMOT, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 34 incidents between April 3, 2026, and May 30, 2026. This figure represents 1.2% of the city's total incidents during the same period.
The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in WILMOT, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety.
The data covers a two-month period from early April to late May 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The figures represent reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences.
In WILMOT, the leading category of incidents was theft, with 11 reported cases. Assault and break and enter followed closely, each with 8 incidents. Fraud was also notable, with 7 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood.
WILMOT's incident profile is notable for its relatively low share of Waterloo Region's total incidents, accounting for just 1.2%. The neighbourhood's top categories—theft, assault, and break and enter—align with broader city trends, though the counts are significantly lower than in nearby areas like KITCHENER (1,359 incidents) and CAMBRIDGE (695 incidents). The small incident count suggests a quieter period, but the presence of violent crimes (8 assaults) warrants attention.
There were 34 incidents reported in WILMOT between April 3, 2026, and May 30, 2026.
Theft was the most common type of incident, with 11 reported cases.
WILMOT had significantly fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like KITCHENER (1,359 incidents) and CAMBRIDGE (695 incidents).
WILMOT accounted for 1.2% of the city's total incidents during the reported period.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Waterloo Region.