Windsor Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Windsor recorded 3,096 crime incidents between April 16 and June 15, 2026. Theft and Other categories were the most frequent, together making up 67.2% of all reported incidents. Assault accounted for 10.4% of cases.

Data current through . Source: official Windsor police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Windsor

Other 1,063
34.3% of Windsor total
Theft 1,019
32.9% of Windsor total
Assault 322
10.4% of Windsor total
Fraud 306
9.9% of Windsor total
Mischief 189
6.1% of Windsor total
5.3% of Windsor total

About this data

This map displays 3,096 reported incidents in Windsor, Ontario, from April 16 to June 15, 2026. The data is sourced from the Windsor Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns across the city during this 60-day period. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this information to identify trends, allocate resources, and understand local safety dynamics.

By visualizing incident locations and categories, the map helps highlight areas with higher concentrations of activity. This transparency supports community awareness and data-driven discussions about public safety in Windsor.

Recent trend

The 2026 dataset covers only a 60-day window, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. The 3,096 incidents recorded during this period provide a snapshot of recent activity but cannot be directly compared to full-year totals from previous years. Without additional historical data, it is not possible to assess whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend.

Category breakdown

The most frequently reported incidents in Windsor during this period fall under the 'Other' category, with 1,063 occurrences (34.3%). Theft follows closely, with 1,019 incidents (32.9%), while assault accounts for 322 reports (10.4%). These three categories alone make up over three-quarters of all recorded incidents. Fraud (306 incidents, 9.9%) and mischief (189 incidents, 6.1%) are also notable, though less frequent.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Windsor’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the 'Other' and theft categories, which together account for 67.2% of all reports. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the high proportion of theft and 'Other' incidents suggests property-related activity dominates. With 356 violent incidents, including 322 assaults, the data underscores the need for targeted community safety strategies. The short timeframe prevents trend analysis, but the raw counts provide a clear baseline for future comparisons.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Windsor

How many incidents were reported in Windsor over the last 60 days?

There were 3,096 reported incidents in Windsor between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft and other offences being the most common.

What types of incidents are most common in Windsor?

The most frequently reported incidents in Windsor are categorized as 'Other' (1,063 incidents, 34.3%), followed by theft (1,019 incidents, 32.9%). Assaults accounted for 322 incidents (10.4%) during this period.

Is there any trend data available for Windsor?

The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 3,096 incidents reported. No year-over-year comparison is available at this time, as this is the only year with data in the current dataset.

Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Windsor?

No, the current dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Windsor. All incident counts are aggregated at the city level for the specified 60-day period.

How current is the data for Windsor?

The data covers incidents reported between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. This is the most recent 60-day window available in the dataset.

Where does this incident data come from?

The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by local law enforcement or municipal agencies in Ontario. It reflects reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences.

Sources

Data sourced from open-data releases by the Province of Ontario (ON).

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