# CrimeMaps.ca — Full Content > This file contains the narrative content for every city page on CrimeMaps.ca. > Last updated: 2026-06-18 > Total cities: 60 > Total incidents: 126,940 --- ## Gatineau Crime Data: 15,629 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau Gatineau recorded 15,629 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, with 7,996 cases, making up 51.2% of all reported incidents. This map displays 15,629 reported incidents across Gatineau, Quebec, over a 60-day period from April 19 to June 18, 2026. The data is sourced from local police reports and provides a detailed view of crime patterns in the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to understand trends and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes a range of incident types, from assaults to property crimes, offering a comprehensive snapshot of public safety in Gatineau. By visualizing these incidents, users can identify areas with higher activity and track changes over time. The 2026 data shows 15,629 incidents reported in Gatineau. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis, highlighting the current state of reported incidents in the city. Assault is the most frequently reported incident type, with 7,996 cases, accounting for 51.2% of all incidents. Mischief follows with 2,818 incidents (18%), while break and enter is the third most common, with 2,256 reports (14.4%). These three categories alone make up 83.6% of all incidents in Gatineau during this period. The neighbourhoods with the highest reported incidents are Boul Saint Joseph (415), Boul Maloney E (378), and Boul Maloney O (309). These areas show the highest concentration of activity, though this does not indicate per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 15,629 total incidents reported - 7,996 assault incidents (51.2%) - 2,818 mischief incidents (18%) - 2,256 break and enter incidents (14.4%) - 415 incidents in Boul Saint Joseph Gatineau's 60-day snapshot reveals a heavy concentration of assaults, which account for over half of all incidents. The top three categories—assault, mischief, and break and enter—dominate the data, making up 83.6% of reports. Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E stand out as areas with the highest activity, though the dataset does not provide per-capita context. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the 15,629 incidents offer a clear starting point for understanding current patterns. > Voice: Gatineau had 15,629 reported incidents in a 60-day period. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Gatineau over the past 60 days?** Gatineau recorded 15,629 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026. This total includes all reported incidents within this 60-day window, with no undated records. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Gatineau?** Assault was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 7,996 cases, or 51.2% of the total. Mischief followed with 2,818 incidents (18%), and break-and-enter with 2,256 incidents (14.4%). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau had the highest number of incidents?** Boul Saint Joseph reported the highest number of incidents at 415, followed by Boul Maloney E with 378 and Boul Maloney O with 309. These figures are based on the 60-day period ending June 18, 2026. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Gatineau?** The dataset includes only 2026 figures, with no prior-year data for comparison. Thus, no year-over-year trends can be determined at this time. **Q: How current is the data for Gatineau?** The data covers incidents reported between April 19 and June 18, 2026, providing a recent snapshot of activity in the city. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data releases by the province of Quebec (QC), compiled and standardized for public access. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Quebec (QC) open-data portal. #### Categories in Gatineau ### Assault in Gatineau: 7,996 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/assault In 2026, Gatineau recorded 7,996 assault incidents, making up 51.2% of the city's total reported crimes (15,629). This category ranks as the most frequent, surpassing mischief (2,818) and break-and-enter (2,256). This page covers reported assault incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Assault is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, with a total of 7,996 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 51.2% of all reported crimes in Gatineau. The data spans from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, providing a snapshot of assault incidents over this two-month window. This category includes all reported cases of assault, reflecting the prevalence of this type of crime in the city. Assault is the most common crime in Gatineau, significantly outpacing other categories. With 7,996 incidents, it is more than twice as frequent as mischief, the second-most reported category with 2,818 incidents. Break and enter follows with 2,256 incidents, while auto theft and theft from vehicle are less common, with 802 and 735 incidents respectively. The 'Other' category, which includes various less frequent crimes, accounts for 676 incidents. Key stats: - 7,996 assault incidents reported - 51.2% of all crimes in Gatineau - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: Ch De La Savane with 266 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Assault stands out as the dominant crime category in Gatineau, comprising over half of all reported incidents. This is unusual compared to many other cities where property crimes often lead. The 7,996 incidents in just two months highlight a significant volume, though the short window limits trend analysis. The top neighbourhoods show modest counts relative to the city total, suggesting incidents are spread across many areas rather than concentrated in a few. Without prior-year data, it's unclear whether this is a rise or a typical pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Gatineau?** There were 7,996 reported assault incidents in Gatineau during the selected period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Gatineau are assaults?** Assaults account for 51.2% of all reported crimes in Gatineau, making it the most common category. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau have the highest number of assault incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported assault incidents are Ch De La Savane with 266 incidents, Boul Maloney E with 262 incidents, and Boul Saint Joseph with 217 incidents. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Gatineau?** Assault is the most reported crime in Gatineau, with 7,996 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second-most reported category, mischief, which has 2,818 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Gatineau: 802 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/auto_theft In Gatineau, 802 auto theft incidents were reported, making up 5.1% of the city's total crime count of 15,629. This category ranks fourth among seven crime types, with notable neighbourhoods including Boul Greber and Rue Jacques Cartier. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in the city, with a total of 802 incidents recorded during the selected period. Auto theft accounts for 5.1% of all reported crimes in Gatineau, highlighting its impact on the community. Auto theft is the fourth most common crime category in Gatineau, following assault (7,996 incidents), mischief (2,818 incidents), and break and enter (2,256 incidents). It is more frequent than theft from vehicle (735 incidents) and other categories (676 incidents). This ranking underscores the prevalence of auto theft in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 802 auto theft incidents recorded - 4th most common crime category in Gatineau - 5.1% of all reported crimes - Boul Greber has the highest count (65 incidents) - Data covers April 19, 2026 to June 18, 2026 Auto theft in Gatineau stands out as the fourth most common crime category, with 802 incidents recorded in just two months. This places it ahead of theft from vehicle and other categories, but significantly behind assault, mischief, and break and enter. The data shows a notable presence of auto theft in specific neighbourhoods, with Boul Greber, Rue Jacques Cartier, and Rue Laurier experiencing the highest counts. Given the short reporting window, it's challenging to draw long-term trend conclusions, but the numbers highlight auto theft as a persistent issue in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Gatineau?** There were 802 reported auto theft incidents in Gatineau during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Gatineau does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 5.1% of all reported crimes in Gatineau. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau have the highest auto theft counts?** The neighbourhoods with the highest auto theft counts are Boul Greber (65 incidents), Rue Jacques Cartier (59 incidents), and Rue Laurier (47 incidents). **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Gatineau?** Auto theft is the fourth most common crime category in Gatineau, following assault (7,996 incidents), mischief (2,818 incidents), and break and enter (2,256 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open data portal. ### Gatineau break and enter: 2,256 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/break_and_enter In 2026, Gatineau recorded 2,256 break and enter incidents, representing 14.4% of the city's total reported crime. This category ranks third among seven crime types tracked, with the highest counts in neighbourhoods like Boul Saint Joseph and Rue Georges. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Break and enter is a category of property crime that includes unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. Between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026, Gatineau recorded 2,256 break-and-enter incidents. This category accounts for 14.4% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. Break and enter is the third most common category of reported incidents in Gatineau, following assault (7,996 incidents) and mischief (2,818 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (802 incidents), theft from vehicle (735 incidents), and other categories. The 2,256 break-and-enter incidents represent a significant portion of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 2,256 break-and-enter incidents reported - 14.4% of all Gatineau incidents - Third most common incident type - 104 incidents in Boul Saint Joseph - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Break and enter is a notable category in Gatineau, ranking third among all incident types and accounting for 14.4% of reported incidents. The 2,256 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 highlight its prevalence, though the short reporting window limits trend analysis. Boul Saint Joseph stands out with the highest count (104 incidents), followed by Rue Georges (89) and Rue Eddy (62). Compared to other categories, break and enter is less frequent than assault and mischief but more common than auto theft and theft from vehicle. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Gatineau?** Between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026, Gatineau recorded 2,256 break-and-enter incidents. This represents 14.4% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau have the highest break-and-enter counts?** The neighbourhoods with the highest break-and-enter counts are Boul Saint Joseph (104 incidents), Rue Georges (89 incidents), and Rue Eddy (62 incidents). **Q: How does break and enter compare to other incident types in Gatineau?** Break and enter is the third most common incident type in Gatineau, following assault (7,996 incidents) and mischief (2,818 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (802 incidents) and theft from vehicle (735 incidents). **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers break-and-enter incidents reported between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Mischief in Gatineau: 2,818 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/mischief In 2026, Gatineau recorded 2,818 mischief incidents, making up 18% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks second among seven crime types, with the highest counts in neighbourhoods like Boul De L'amerique Francaise and Ch D'aylmer. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. In the selected window, there were 2,818 reported mischief incidents in Gatineau. Mischief accounts for 18% of all reported incidents in the city during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents. In Gatineau, mischief is the second most frequently reported category, following assault, which had 7,996 incidents. It is more common than break and enter (2,256 incidents), auto theft (802 incidents), theft from vehicle (735 incidents), and other categories (676 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of mischief as a significant portion of the city's reported incidents. Key stats: - 2,818 mischief incidents reported - 18% of all reported incidents in Gatineau - Second most common category - 129 incidents in Boul De L'amerique Francaise - Data covers April 19, 2026 to June 18, 2026 Mischief stands out as the second most reported category in Gatineau, accounting for 18% of all incidents. This places it significantly ahead of break and enter and auto theft, but well behind assault. The data covers a short window from April to June 2026, so it's too brief to infer trends. The top neighbourhoods for mischief incidents are Boul De L'amerique Francaise, Ch D'aylmer, and Rue Arthur Gratton. The 2,818 incidents in this period highlight the frequency of property-related offences in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Gatineau?** There were 2,818 reported mischief incidents in Gatineau during the selected window from April 19, 2026 to June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Gatineau are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 18% of all reported incidents in Gatineau during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Gatineau have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of mischief incidents are Boul De L'amerique Francaise (129 incidents), Ch D'aylmer (98 incidents), and Rue Arthur Gratton (87 incidents). **Q: How does mischief compare to other categories in Gatineau?** Mischief is the second most reported category in Gatineau, following assault (7,996 incidents) and ahead of break and enter (2,256 incidents), auto theft (802 incidents), and theft from vehicle (735 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open data portal. ### Other Crime in Gatineau: 676 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/other In Gatineau, 676 'Other' crime incidents were reported, representing 4.3% of the city's total 15,629 incidents. This category ranks 6th among 7 crime types, with notable counts in neighbourhoods like Rue Charlevoix and Rue Maclaren E. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. During the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, there were 676 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 4.3% of all reported crime in Gatineau during this timeframe. The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall into the more commonly reported categories such as assault, mischief, or theft. Understanding the scope and distribution of these incidents provides a more comprehensive view of crime in the city. In Gatineau, 'Other' crime ranks as the sixth most common category among seven tracked categories. It is less frequent than assault (7,996 incidents), mischief (2,818 incidents), break and enter (2,256 incidents), auto theft (802 incidents), and theft from vehicle (735 incidents). This category's count of 676 incidents is notably lower than the more prevalent categories, highlighting its relatively smaller impact on the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 676 reported 'Other' incidents - 4.3% of all reported crime in Gatineau - Ranks 6th among 7 crime categories - Rue Charlevoix has the highest count with 89 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 The 'Other' category in Gatineau represents a small portion of the city's overall crime, accounting for just 4.3% of incidents. This category is significantly less common than major categories like assault and mischief, which dominate the crime landscape. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows that while 'Other' incidents are spread across various neighbourhoods, Rue Charlevoix and Rue Maclaren E have the highest counts. The relatively low number of incidents in this category suggests it is not a primary driver of crime in Gatineau. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall into more commonly reported categories such as assault, mischief, or theft. These incidents account for 4.3% of all reported crime in Gatineau during the specified period. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Gatineau?** 'Other' crime is the sixth most common category in Gatineau, with 676 incidents. This is significantly lower than categories like assault (7,996 incidents) and mischief (2,818 incidents), indicating it is less frequent. **Q: Which neighbourhoods have the highest counts of 'Other' incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest counts of 'Other' incidents are Rue Charlevoix (89 incidents), Rue Maclaren E (80 incidents), and Rue Morin (46 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. This is a two-month window, providing a snapshot of 'Other' crime incidents during this time. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Robbery in Gatineau: 346 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/robbery In 2026, Gatineau recorded 346 robbery incidents, representing 2.2% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks 7th among all crime types in the city. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. In the selected window, there were 346 reported robbery incidents in Gatineau. Robbery accounts for 2.2% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. The data provides a snapshot of where and how often these incidents occurred, based on reports to local law enforcement. Robbery is the seventh most common category of reported incidents in Gatineau, behind assault (7,996 incidents), mischief (2,818), break and enter (2,256), auto theft (802), and theft from vehicle (735). While robbery represents a smaller share of overall incidents, it is a serious offence that involves direct confrontation. The 346 reported robberies are fewer than the 802 auto thefts but more frequent than theft from vehicle incidents. Key stats: - 346 reported robbery incidents in Gatineau - Robbery represents 2.2% of all city incidents - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Boul Du Plateau neighbourhood had the highest count (99) - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Robbery in Gatineau accounts for a small but notable portion of reported incidents, ranking seventh among categories. The 346 incidents are significantly fewer than assaults but more frequent than thefts from vehicles. The data spans a two-month window in 2026, making year-over-year comparisons impossible. Boul Du Plateau stands out with nearly a third of all robberies, while other neighbourhoods report far fewer. This distribution suggests variability in where robberies occur, though the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Gatineau?** There were 346 reported robbery incidents in Gatineau during the selected period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Gatineau had the most robbery incidents?** Boul Du Plateau had the highest number of reported robberies, with 99 incidents during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Gatineau?** Robbery is the seventh most common category, behind assault (7,996), mischief (2,818), and break and enter (2,256), but ahead of theft from vehicle (735). **Q: What percentage of Gatineau’s reported incidents are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 2.2% of all reported incidents in Gatineau during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Quebec (QC) open data portal. ### Theft from vehicle in Gatineau: 735 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/theft_from_vehicle In 2026, Gatineau recorded 735 theft from vehicle incidents, representing 4.7% of the city's total crime. This category ranked fifth among seven crime types, with the highest counts in neighbourhoods like Boul Maloney O and Rue Couture. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Gatineau, Quebec. Theft from vehicle refers to the unauthorized taking of property from a motor vehicle, excluding the theft of the vehicle itself. Between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026, there were 735 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Gatineau. This category accounts for 4.7% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. In Gatineau, theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category of reported incidents, with 735 occurrences. It is less frequent than assault (7,996), mischief (2,818), break and enter (2,256), and auto theft (802), but more common than the 'other' category (676). Theft from vehicle represents a smaller portion of overall incidents compared to property-related crimes like mischief and break and enter. Key stats: - 735 theft from vehicle incidents reported - 4.7% of all Gatineau incidents - 5th most common incident type in Gatineau - Boul Maloney O neighbourhood had the highest count (60) - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Theft from vehicle ranks fifth among Gatineau's incident categories, with 735 reports over a two-month window. While it trails far behind assault and mischief, it still accounts for nearly 5% of all incidents. The Boul Maloney O neighbourhood stands out with the highest count (60), though no year-over-year trend can be assessed from this single window. The data suggests theft from vehicle is a persistent but not dominant issue in Gatineau's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Gatineau?** There were 735 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Gatineau between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Gatineau had the most theft from vehicle incidents?** The Boul Maloney O neighbourhood had the highest number of reported theft from vehicle incidents, with 60 occurrences. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other incident types in Gatineau?** Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common incident type in Gatineau, with 735 reports. It is less frequent than assault (7,996), mischief (2,818), break and enter (2,256), and auto theft (802). **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's incidents are theft from vehicle?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 4.7% of all reported incidents in Gatineau during the selected period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open data portal. #### Year pages for Gatineau ### Gatineau Crime 2026: 15,629 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/year/2026 Gatineau recorded 15,629 reported incidents in 2026, with assault being the most frequent category at 7,996 cases. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. Mischief and break-and-enter follow as the next most common incidents. In 2026, Gatineau recorded 15,629 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Gatineau during 2026. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and covers all neighbourhoods within the city. The 2026 data for Gatineau shows a total of 15,629 reported incidents, with assault being the most prevalent category at 7,996 incidents. Mischief and break-and-enter follow, with 2,818 and 2,256 incidents respectively. Auto theft and theft from vehicle are also notable, with 802 and 735 incidents. The 'Other' category accounts for 676 incidents. This dataset provides a comprehensive overview of crime in Gatineau for the year 2026. Key stats: - Total incidents in 2026: 15,629 - Assault: 7,996 incidents - Mischief: 2,818 incidents - Break and enter: 2,256 incidents - Auto theft: 802 incidents The 2026 data for Gatineau reveals a significant focus on assault, which accounts for over half of all reported incidents. This is notably higher than other categories, indicating a prominent issue within the city. The presence of property crimes like mischief and break-and-enter also stands out, making up a substantial portion of the total incidents. With only one year of data available, it's challenging to identify trends, but the high number of assaults is a key takeaway. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in Gatineau for 2026?** In 2026, Gatineau recorded a total of 15,629 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Gatineau?** As 2026 is the only year of available data, it is not possible to determine any trends or changes over time. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Assault was the most frequently reported category in 2026, with 7,996 incidents. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the province of Quebec (QC), specifically for Gatineau. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec (QC) open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Gatineau ### Boul Du Plateau, Gatineau: 287 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-du-plateau Boul Du Plateau in Gatineau recorded 287 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.8% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 166 cases, followed by robbery (99) and mischief (22). Boul Du Plateau is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 287 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This represents 1.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month window, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential boundary changes. In Boul Du Plateau, the leading category of reported incidents was Assault, with 166 occurrences. Robbery followed, with 99 incidents. Mischief was the third most common category, with 22 reported cases. Key stats: - 287 incidents reported in Boul Du Plateau - 1.8% of Gatineau's total incidents - Assault: 166 incidents - Robbery: 99 incidents - Mischief: 22 incidents Boul Du Plateau's incident profile is heavily weighted toward violent crime, with Assault and Robbery accounting for the vast majority of reports. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E, which have higher total counts but may reflect different category mixes. The concentration of violent incidents here stands out compared to the broader city pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Boul Du Plateau?** There were 287 reported incidents in Boul Du Plateau between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Boul Du Plateau?** Assault was the most common, with 166 reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does Boul Du Plateau compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Du Plateau had fewer total incidents than nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415) and Boul Maloney E (378), but its category mix is distinct. **Q: What share of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Boul Du Plateau?** Boul Du Plateau accounted for 1.8% of the city's total incidents during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul Greber, Gatineau: 260 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-greber Boul Greber in Gatineau recorded 260 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 93 reported cases, followed by auto theft and mischief. Boul Greber is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 260 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This represents 1.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Assault was the leading category in Boul Greber, with 93 incidents. Auto theft followed, with 65 reported cases. Mischief was the third most common, with 40 incidents. These three categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 260 total incidents in Boul Greber - 1.7% of Gatineau's total incidents - 93 assault incidents - 65 auto theft incidents - 40 mischief incidents Boul Greber's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of assaults, which account for over a third of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E, which have higher overall incident counts but different category distributions. The concentration of auto theft and assault cases suggests a distinct pattern compared to other areas in Gatineau. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Boul Greber?** There were 260 reported incidents in Boul Greber between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Assault was the leading category, with 93 incidents reported. **Q: How does Boul Greber compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Greber had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415) and Boul Maloney E (378), but its category mix differs, with a higher proportion of assaults. **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Boul Greber?** Boul Greber accounted for 1.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul La Verendrye E, Gatineau: 200 Crime Incidents | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-la-verendrye-e Boul La Verendrye E, Gatineau, recorded 200 crime incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.3% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 181 incidents reported. Boul La Verendrye E is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 200 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This area accounts for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Boul La Verendrye E, with 181 incidents. Mischief followed with 19 incidents. These two categories account for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 200 total incidents reported - 1.3% of Gatineau's city-wide incidents - Assault: 181 incidents - Mischief: 19 incidents - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Boul La Verendrye E's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for the vast majority of its 200 incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415 incidents) and Boul Maloney E (378 incidents), which have higher overall counts but likely more diverse category mixes. The neighbourhood's 1.3% share of city-wide incidents is relatively small, suggesting it is not a major hub of activity in Gatineau. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Boul La Verendrye E?** There were 200 incidents reported in Boul La Verendrye E between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 181 reports. **Q: How does Boul La Verendrye E compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul La Verendrye E had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415) and Boul Maloney E (378). **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** Boul La Verendrye E accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul Maloney E, Gatineau: 378 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-maloney-e Boul Maloney E in Gatineau recorded 378 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 2.4% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 262 reports, followed by mischief and theft from vehicles. Boul Maloney E is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 378 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This area accounts for 2.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the neighbourhood over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Assault was the leading category in Boul Maloney E, with 262 incidents. Mischief followed with 59 incidents, and theft from vehicle was reported 25 times. These three categories account for the majority of incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 378 total incidents in Boul Maloney E - 262 assault incidents - 59 mischief incidents - 2.4% of Gatineau's total incidents - 25 theft from vehicle incidents Boul Maloney E's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for the vast majority of its 378 incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415 incidents) and Boul Maloney O (309 incidents), where the mix may differ. The concentration of assault cases stands out, making it the dominant category in this neighbourhood. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Boul Maloney E?** There were 378 reported incidents in Boul Maloney E between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Assault was the leading category, with 262 incidents reported in Boul Maloney E. **Q: How does Boul Maloney E compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Maloney E had 378 incidents, while nearby Boul Saint Joseph had 415 and Boul Maloney O had 309 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's total incidents occurred in Boul Maloney E?** Boul Maloney E accounted for 2.4% of Gatineau's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul Maloney O, Gatineau: 309 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-maloney-o Boul Maloney O in Gatineau recorded 309 crime incidents, representing 2% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 115 reports, followed by theft from vehicle and mischief. The data covers incidents from April 19 to June 18, 2026. Boul Maloney O is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 309 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This represents 2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused view of incidents within this specific timeframe. In Boul Maloney O, the leading category of reported incidents was Assault, with 115 occurrences. Theft from vehicle was the second most common, with 60 incidents, followed closely by Mischief, with 54 reports. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Key stats: - 309 total incidents in Boul Maloney O - 115 assault incidents reported - 60 theft from vehicle incidents - 54 mischief incidents - 2% of Gatineau's total incidents Boul Maloney O's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of assaults, which account for over a third of all reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the city-wide distribution, where assaults are less dominant. The neighbourhood also experiences a notable number of thefts from vehicles and mischief incidents, suggesting a mix of personal and property-related crimes. Compared to nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E, Boul Maloney O has a lower overall incident count, but its category mix is distinct. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Boul Maloney O?** There were 309 reported incidents in Boul Maloney O between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What are the most common types of incidents in Boul Maloney O?** The most common types of incidents are Assault (115), Theft from vehicle (60), and Mischief (54). **Q: How does Boul Maloney O compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Maloney O had 309 incidents, while nearby Boul Saint Joseph had 415 and Boul Maloney E had 378 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's total incidents occurred in Boul Maloney O?** Boul Maloney O accounted for 2% of Gatineau's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul Saint Joseph, Gatineau: 415 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-saint-joseph Boul Saint Joseph in Gatineau recorded 415 crime incidents, representing 2.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 217 cases, followed by break-and-enter and mischief. This data covers incidents from April 19 to June 18, 2026. Boul Saint Joseph in Gatineau recorded 415 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.7% of the city's total incidents during this period, which saw 15,629 incidents across Gatineau. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this provides a recent overview, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. Assault was the leading category in Boul Saint Joseph, with 217 incidents. Break and enter followed with 104 incidents, while mischief accounted for 54 incidents. These three categories together represent the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 415 total incidents in Boul Saint Joseph - 217 assault incidents - 104 break and enter incidents - 2.7% of Gatineau's total incidents - 54 mischief incidents Boul Saint Joseph's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which alone accounts for more than half of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Maloney E and Boul Maloney O, where incident counts are slightly lower. The concentration of assault cases stands out, suggesting a different pattern compared to other neighbourhoods in Gatineau. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Boul Saint Joseph?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 217 reported cases during the two-month period. **Q: How does Boul Saint Joseph compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Saint Joseph had 415 incidents, while nearby Boul Maloney E recorded 378 and Boul Maloney O had 309 incidents during the same period. **Q: What share of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Boul Saint Joseph?** Boul Saint Joseph accounted for 2.7% of the 15,629 incidents reported across Gatineau between April 19 and June 18, 2026. **Q: Were there any other notable categories of incidents?** Break and enter was the second most common category, with 104 incidents, followed by mischief with 54 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Boul Saint Rene E, Gatineau: 221 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/boul-saint-rene-e Boul Saint Rene E in Gatineau recorded 221 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.4% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 75 reports, followed by break-and-enter (60) and mischief (53). Boul Saint Rene E is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 221 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This area accounts for 1.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and how they compare to other areas in Gatineau. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. In Boul Saint Rene E, the leading category of reported incidents is Assault, with 75 occurrences. Break and enter follows closely, with 60 incidents, while Mischief is also notable, with 53 reports. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in this neighbourhood. Key stats: - 221 incidents reported in Boul Saint Rene E - 75 Assault incidents - 60 Break and enter incidents - 1.4% of Gatineau's total incidents - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Boul Saint Rene E's incident profile is marked by a high proportion of Assault and Break and enter cases, which together account for over half of the neighbourhood's reports. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph, which recorded 415 incidents in the same period, suggesting variations in incident density across Gatineau. The concentration of violent and property-related incidents here may reflect local dynamics worth noting. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Boul Saint Rene E?** There were 221 incidents reported in Boul Saint Rene E between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What is the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault is the most common type of incident, with 75 reports during this period. **Q: How does Boul Saint Rene E compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Boul Saint Rene E had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415) and Boul Maloney E (378). **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Boul Saint Rene E?** This neighbourhood accounted for 1.4% of Gatineau's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Ch De La Savane, Gatineau: 297 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/ch-de-la-savane Ch De La Savane in Gatineau recorded 297 crime incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.9% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 266 reported cases. Ch De La Savane is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 297 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This area accounts for 1.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Ch De La Savane, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In Ch De La Savane, the leading category of reported incidents is Assault, with 266 occurrences. Mischief follows as the second most common category, with 31 incidents. These two categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents during this period. Key stats: - 297 total incidents in Ch De La Savane - 1.9% of Gatineau's total incidents - 266 Assault incidents - 31 Mischief incidents - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Ch De La Savane's incident profile is heavily weighted toward Assault, which accounts for nearly all reported incidents. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E, where incident counts are higher but the category mix may differ. The concentration of Assault incidents in Ch De La Savane is notable compared to the city-wide distribution. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Ch De La Savane?** There were 297 reported incidents in Ch De La Savane between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Gatineau's total incidents does Ch De La Savane account for?** Ch De La Savane accounts for 1.9% of Gatineau's total incidents during this period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Ch De La Savane?** The top category is Assault, with 266 incidents, followed by Mischief, with 31 incidents. **Q: How does Ch De La Savane compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby neighbourhoods like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E have higher incident counts, with 415 and 378 incidents respectively. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Rue Maclaren E, Gatineau: 256 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/rue-maclaren-e Rue Maclaren E in Gatineau recorded 256 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 1.6% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 145 reports, followed by other offences and mischief. Rue Maclaren E is a neighbourhood in Gatineau, Quebec, with 256 reported incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This area accounts for 1.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and how they compare to other areas in Gatineau. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Assault was the leading category in Rue Maclaren E, with 145 incidents. Other incidents followed with 80 reports, while Mischief accounted for 31 incidents. These figures highlight the types of crime most frequently reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 256 total incidents in Rue Maclaren E - 145 assault incidents reported - 80 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 31 mischief incidents recorded - 1.6% of Gatineau's total incidents Rue Maclaren E's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for over half of its reports. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph and Boul Maloney E, where incident counts are higher but the category mix may differ. The neighbourhood's 256 incidents over two months suggest a moderate level of activity, though the dominance of assault is notable compared to other parts of Gatineau. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Rue Maclaren E?** There were 256 incidents reported in Rue Maclaren E between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 145 reports during the covered period. **Q: How does Rue Maclaren E compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Rue Maclaren E had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415) and Boul Maloney E (378), but its category mix differs, with assault being the dominant type. **Q: What share of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Rue Maclaren E?** Rue Maclaren E accounted for 1.6% of Gatineau's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Rue Morin, Gatineau: 222 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gatineau/neighbourhood/rue-morin Rue Morin in Gatineau recorded 222 crime incidents, representing 1.4% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 124 reports, followed by other crimes and robbery. Rue Morin in Gatineau recorded 222 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.4% of the city's total incidents during this period, which saw 15,629 incidents across Gatineau. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area. While the numbers are specific to Rue Morin, they reflect only a portion of the broader citywide activity. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Gatineau may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. This dataset captures incidents reported during this specific window. Assault was the leading category in Rue Morin, with 124 incidents. Other crimes followed, including 46 incidents classified as 'Other' and 31 robberies. Theft from vehicles was also notable, with 20 reported cases. These figures highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the area. Key stats: - 222 total incidents in Rue Morin - 1.4% of Gatineau's citywide incidents - 124 assaults reported - 46 incidents classified as 'Other' - 31 robberies recorded Rue Morin's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assaults, which account for over half of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like Boul Saint Joseph (415 incidents) and Boul Maloney E (378 incidents), where higher overall counts suggest different dynamics. The low mischief count (1 incident) is unusual compared to broader city trends, where property-related crimes often feature more prominently. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Rue Morin?** There were 222 incidents reported in Rue Morin between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Assault was the most common, with 124 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does Rue Morin compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby Boul Saint Joseph had 415 incidents, while Boul Maloney E recorded 378, both higher than Rue Morin's 222. **Q: What share of Gatineau's incidents occurred in Rue Morin?** Rue Morin accounted for 1.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. --- ## Montreal Crime Data: 14,830 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal Montreal recorded 14,830 crime incidents from April 16 to June 15, 2026. Theft from vehicle was the most frequent category, accounting for 25.8% of all incidents. Break and enter, mischief, and auto theft followed closely. This map displays 14,830 reported criminal incidents in Montreal between April 16 and June 15, 2026. The data is sourced from the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) 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 public safety dynamics in specific areas. The dataset includes precise dates and locations, offering a granular look at where and when incidents occurred. The 2026 dataset covers a 60-day window from mid-April to mid-June, with 14,830 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period, but longer-term trends cannot be assessed without additional years of data. Theft from vehicle was the most reported incident type, with 3,823 cases accounting for 25.8% of all incidents. Break and enter followed closely, with 3,482 incidents (23.5%), while mischief ranked third at 3,320 incidents (22.4%). Together, these three categories made up 71.7% of all reported crimes in Montreal during this period. Auto theft and robbery were also significant, with 3,290 and 914 incidents respectively. ### Key stats - 14,830 total incidents reported - 3,823 theft from vehicle cases - 3,482 break and enter incidents - 915 violent incidents recorded - 1 homicide reported Montreal's 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration in property-related crimes: theft from vehicle, break and enter, and mischief together account for 71.7% of incidents. The 14,830 total reflects a high-volume period, with auto theft nearly matching mischief in frequency. Violent incidents (915) represent a smaller share, while homicide remains rare. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of property crime—especially vehicle-related theft—stands out as a dominant pattern. > Voice: Crime in Montreal: 14,830 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Montreal over the past 60 days?** Montreal recorded 14,830 incidents between April 16 and June 15, 2026. This includes all reported incidents within the 60-day window, with no undated records. **Q: What was the most common type of incident during this period?** Theft from vehicle was the most frequent incident, with 3,823 reports, accounting for 25.8% of all incidents. Break and enter followed closely with 3,482 reports (23.5%). **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 915 violent incidents reported during this period. This includes categories such as robbery, which had 914 reports, and homicide, with 1 report. **Q: Is there data available for specific neighbourhoods in Montreal?** No, neighbourhood-specific data is not available for this period. The dataset covers the entire city of Montreal without breakdowns by neighbourhood. **Q: How current is this data?** This data covers incidents from April 16 to June 15, 2026. It reflects the most recent 60-day window for which complete data is available. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the province of Quebec (QC). It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Quebec (QC) open-data portal. #### Categories in Montreal ### Auto Theft in Montreal: 3,290 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/auto_theft In 2026, Montreal recorded 3,290 auto theft incidents, accounting for 22.2% of the city's total 14,830 reported crimes. Auto theft ranked as the fourth most common crime category. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, there were 3,290 reported auto theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 22.2% of all reported crimes in Montreal during this timeframe. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in Montreal, contributing to a substantial portion of the city's overall crime incidents. Understanding the scope and impact of auto theft can provide valuable insights into the city's crime landscape. In Montreal, auto theft ranks as the fourth most common category of crime, following theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents), break and enter (3,482 incidents), and mischief (3,320 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery (914 incidents) and homicide (1 incident). This ranking highlights the prevalence of auto theft in the city's crime statistics, making it a notable concern among various types of criminal activities. Key stats: - 3,290 auto theft incidents reported - 22.2% of Montreal's total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 6 crime categories - More frequent than robbery and homicide - Data covers April 16 to June 15, 2026 Auto theft stands out as a significant crime category in Montreal, accounting for over one-fifth of all reported incidents in the city during the specified period. Its ranking as the fourth most common crime category underscores its prevalence. The data shows that auto theft is more frequent than robbery and homicide, indicating a notable impact on the city's crime landscape. However, the short timeframe of the data limits the ability to draw long-term trend conclusions. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 3,290 reported auto theft incidents in Montreal from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Montreal's total crime incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 22.2% of all reported crime incidents in Montreal during the specified period. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Montreal?** Auto theft is the fourth most common crime category in Montreal, following theft from vehicle, break and enter, and mischief. **Q: What is the timeframe for the reported auto theft data?** The data covers auto theft incidents reported from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Montreal Break and Enter: 3,482 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/break_and_enter In 2026, Montreal recorded 3,482 break and enter incidents, accounting for 23.5% of the city's total crime count of 14,830. This category ranks second among six crime types tracked. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the selected window, there were 3,482 reported break and enter incidents. These incidents account for 23.5% of all reported crimes in the city during this period. Break and enter is a significant category of crime in Montreal, ranking as the second most common type of reported incident. The data provides a snapshot of the frequency and distribution of these incidents within the city. In Montreal, break and enter is the second most common category of reported crime, following theft from vehicle, which had 3,823 incidents. It is more common than mischief (3,320 incidents), auto theft (3,290 incidents), robbery (914 incidents), and homicide (1 incident). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 3,482 reported break and enter incidents - 23.5% of all reported crimes in Montreal - Second most common crime category - More frequent than mischief and auto theft - Data covers April 16 to June 15, 2026 Break and enter incidents make up nearly a quarter of Montreal's reported crimes in this period, underscoring their significance in the city's crime profile. While theft from vehicle remains the most common category, break and enter is notably more frequent than other property crimes like mischief and auto theft. The data, covering a two-month window in 2026, shows a clear focus on property-related offences. Without year-over-year comparisons, it's difficult to assess trends, but the sheer volume of incidents highlights the ongoing challenge of break and enter in Montreal. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 3,482 reported break and enter incidents in Montreal during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Montreal's crimes are break and enter incidents?** Break and enter incidents account for 23.5% of all reported crimes in Montreal during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Montreal?** Break and enter is the second most common crime in Montreal, following theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents) and ahead of mischief (3,320 incidents) and auto theft (3,290 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break and enter incidents reported between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the province of QC. ### Montreal Homicide: 1 Incident in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/homicide In Montreal, homicide accounted for 1 incident out of a total of 14,830 reported crimes in the selected window, representing less than 1% of all incidents. This category ranked 6th among 6 crime categories tracked. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the selected window, there was 1 reported homicide incident. This category represents 0% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. The data spans from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, providing a snapshot of homicide incidents over this two-month period. Homicide is one of the least frequent categories of reported incidents in Montreal, ranking 6th out of 6 categories. Homicide is the least frequent category of reported incidents in Montreal, with only 1 incident recorded during the selected window. This is significantly lower than other categories such as theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents), break and enter (3,482 incidents), mischief (3,320 incidents), auto theft (3,290 incidents), and robbery (914 incidents). The low count of homicide incidents highlights its rarity compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 1 reported homicide incident - 0% of all reported incidents in Montreal - Ranks 6th out of 6 categories - 1 incident in 2026 - Data spans April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026 Homicide incidents in Montreal are extremely rare, with only 1 reported incident during the selected window. This category represents a negligible portion of the city's total reported incidents, highlighting its infrequency compared to other types of crime. The data shows that homicide is the least common category among the six tracked, with counts significantly lower than other categories such as theft from vehicle and break and enter. Given the short two-month window, it is not possible to draw meaningful trends or year-over-year comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Montreal during the selected window?** There was 1 reported homicide incident in Montreal during the selected window, which spans from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Montreal does homicide represent?** Homicide represents 0% of all reported incidents in Montreal during the selected window. **Q: How does homicide compare to other categories of reported incidents in Montreal?** Homicide is the least frequent category, with only 1 incident reported. This is significantly lower than other categories such as theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents) and break and enter (3,482 incidents). **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers a two-month period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Mischief in Montreal: 3,320 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/mischief In Montreal, 3,320 mischief incidents were reported, making up 22.4% of the city's total 14,830 crimes. This category ranks third among six crime types, with theft from vehicle and break and enter being more frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, there were 3,320 reported incidents of mischief in the city. Mischief accounts for 22.4% of all reported incidents in Montreal during this period, making it one of the more common categories of crime in the city. In Montreal, mischief is the third most common category of reported incidents, following theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents) and break and enter (3,482 incidents). It is more common than auto theft (3,290 incidents), robbery (914 incidents), and homicide (1 incident). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related incidents in the city. Key stats: - 3,320 reported mischief incidents - 22.4% of all Montreal incidents - Third most common category - More common than auto theft (3,290 incidents) - Data covers April 16 to June 15, 2026 Mischief is a significant category in Montreal's crime data, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents in the city during the spring of 2026. Its ranking as the third most common category, behind only theft from vehicle and break and enter, underscores the prevalence of property-related crimes. The data shows that mischief is more frequent than auto theft, which is notable given the often higher profile of vehicle-related crimes. However, the limited time window of this dataset means broader trends cannot be confidently identified. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 3,320 reported mischief incidents in Montreal between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Montreal's incidents are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 22.4% of all reported incidents in Montreal during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other categories in Montreal?** Mischief is the third most common category, following theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents) and break and enter (3,482 incidents). It is more common than auto theft (3,290 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Robbery in Montreal: 914 Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/robbery Montreal recorded 914 robbery incidents in 2026, representing 6.2% of the city's total crime count of 14,830. Robbery ranks as the fifth most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, there were 914 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents account for 6.2% of Montreal's total reported crime incidents during this period. Robbery is a serious crime involving the use of force or threat to take property from another person. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insight into public safety trends in Montreal. In Montreal, robbery is the fifth most common category of reported crime, following theft from vehicle (3,823 incidents), break and enter (3,482 incidents), mischief (3,320 incidents), and auto theft (3,290 incidents). While robbery is less frequent than these property-related crimes, it is significantly more common than homicide, which had only 1 reported incident during the same period. Key stats: - 914 robbery incidents reported - 6.2% of Montreal's total crime incidents - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 16 to June 15, 2026 Robbery accounts for a relatively small but notable portion of Montreal's reported crime incidents, ranking fifth among the six tracked categories. The 914 incidents over the two-month period highlight its presence, though it remains less frequent than property crimes like theft from vehicles and break-and-enters. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a specific window in 2026. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding robbery's role in Montreal's broader crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 914 reported robbery incidents in Montreal between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Montreal's crime incidents are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 6.2% of Montreal's total reported crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Montreal?** Robbery is the fifth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than theft from vehicle (3,823), break and enter (3,482), mischief (3,320), and auto theft (3,290), but more than homicide (1). **Q: What time period does this robbery data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal. ### Montreal Theft from Vehicle: 3,823 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/montreal/theft_from_vehicle In 2026, Montreal recorded 3,823 theft from vehicle incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. This accounts for 25.8% of the city's total 14,830 reported incidents during the same period. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, there were 3,823 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. These incidents account for 25.8% of all reported crimes in Montreal during this timeframe. Theft from vehicle is the most frequently reported crime category in Montreal, surpassing other categories such as break and enter, mischief, and auto theft. In Montreal, theft from vehicle is the most common crime, with 3,823 incidents reported. This places it ahead of break and enter (3,482 incidents), mischief (3,320 incidents), and auto theft (3,290 incidents). Robbery and homicide are significantly less frequent, with 914 and 1 incidents respectively. Theft from vehicle accounts for over a quarter of all reported crimes in the city. Key stats: - 3,823 theft from vehicle incidents reported - 25.8% of all Montreal crimes in this period - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - More incidents than break and enter (3,482) - Data covers April 16 to June 15, 2026 Theft from vehicle stands out as the most reported crime in Montreal, making up over a quarter of all incidents in the city. This category significantly outpaces others like break and enter and mischief, highlighting its prevalence. The data, covering a two-month window in 2026, shows a clear pattern where vehicle-related thefts are a major concern. However, without year-over-year data, it's not possible to determine if this is part of a broader trend. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Montreal?** There were 3,823 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Montreal from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Montreal's crimes are theft from vehicle?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 25.8% of all reported crimes in Montreal during the specified period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crimes in Montreal?** Theft from vehicle is the most reported crime in Montreal, with 3,823 incidents, followed by break and enter (3,482) and mischief (3,320). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft from vehicle in Montreal?** No, the current dataset only includes data from April 16, 2026, to June 15, 2026, without year-over-year comparisons. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open data portal. #### Year pages for Montreal #### Neighbourhoods in Montreal --- ## Edmonton Crime: 9,553 Incidents in 60 Days | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton Edmonton recorded 9,553 crime incidents between February 26 and April 27, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 43.4% of all reported cases. This data reflects a 60-day window of reported incidents. This map shows 9,553 reported incidents in Edmonton over a 60-day window from February 26 to April 27, 2026. The data is sourced from the Edmonton Police Service's public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity across the city during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes a range of offences, from property crimes like theft and mischief to violent incidents such as assault. By visualizing these incidents, the map helps highlight areas with higher concentrations of specific crimes, offering a clearer picture of public safety trends in Edmonton. The 2026 data shows 9,553 incidents reported over a 60-day period. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Edmonton during early 2026, but longer-term trends cannot be assessed without additional historical data. Theft is the most frequently reported crime in Edmonton during this period, with 4,144 incidents accounting for 43.4% of all cases. Other is the second-largest category, with 1,681 incidents (17.6%), followed by fraud with 866 incidents (9.1%). Mischief also appears in the top five with 777 incidents (8.1%). Together, theft, other, and fraud account for 70.1% of the total reported incidents. ### Key stats - 9,553 total incidents reported - 4,144 theft incidents (43.4%) - 880 violent incidents recorded - 60-day window from Feb 26 to Apr 27, 2026 - Auto theft accounts for 7.1% of incidents Edmonton's 60-day snapshot reveals a heavy concentration of property crime, with theft alone making up nearly half of all incidents. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the sheer volume of theft and fraud cases stands out. With no prior-year comparisons available, these figures serve as a starting point for tracking future trends rather than indicating any rise or fall in crime. > Voice: Crime in Edmonton: 9,553 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Edmonton over the last 60 days?** Edmonton recorded 9,553 incidents between February 26 and April 27, 2026. This total includes all reported crimes within this 60-day window, with theft being the most frequent category. **Q: What types of crime are most common in Edmonton?** Theft is the most reported crime, accounting for 43.4% of incidents. Other top categories include fraud (9.1%), mischief (8.1%), and assault (7.8%). Auto theft also stands out, making up 7.1% of reports. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Edmonton’s crime incidents?** The current dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. For longer-term trends, historical data would need to be reviewed. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific crime numbers for Edmonton?** Neighbourhood-level data is not included in this dataset. The figures provided are city-wide totals for the specified 60-day period. **Q: How recent is the crime data for Edmonton?** The data covers incidents from February 26 to April 27, 2026, and was last updated on May 13, 2026. This ensures the information is current and reflects recent reporting. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the Government of Alberta (AB). It includes all reported incidents within the specified timeframe, ensuring transparency and accuracy. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta (AB) open-data portal. #### Categories in Edmonton ### Edmonton Assault Incidents: 746 Cases in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/assault In 2026, Edmonton recorded 746 assault incidents, representing 7.8% of the city's total crime count of 9,553. Assault ranked as the 5th most frequent crime category among 9 tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. During the reporting period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, there were 746 assault incidents recorded in the city. Assault accounted for 7.8% of Edmonton's total reported incidents during this period, which saw 9,553 incidents across all crime categories. Assault ranks as the fifth most reported crime category in Edmonton, behind theft (4,144 incidents), other crimes (1,681), fraud (866), and mischief (777). It is slightly ahead of auto theft, which recorded 678 incidents. This ranking highlights that while assault is a notable category, property-related crimes such as theft and mischief are more prevalent in the city. Key stats: - 746 assault incidents reported - Assault represents 7.8% of city-wide incidents - Fifth most reported crime category in Edmonton - Reporting period spans February 26 to April 27, 2026 Assault incidents in Edmonton during this two-month window account for a modest portion of the city's overall crime reports, ranking fifth among nine categories. The 746 incidents are fewer than property crimes like theft and mischief, but the short reporting period limits broader trend analysis. Without prior-year data for comparison, it's unclear whether this figure represents a shift. Assault remains a significant but not dominant category in Edmonton's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Edmonton during this period?** There were 746 assault incidents reported in Edmonton between February 26, 2026, and April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's total incidents does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 7.8% of the 9,553 total incidents reported in Edmonton during this period. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Edmonton?** Assault is the fifth most reported crime category in Edmonton, following theft, other crimes, fraud, and mischief. **Q: What is the time frame for this assault data?** The data covers a two-month period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. ### Edmonton Auto Theft: 678 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/auto_theft In 2026, Edmonton recorded 678 auto theft incidents, representing 7.1% of the city's total crime count of 9,553. Auto theft ranked as the 6th most frequent crime category out of 9, with theft being the most common at 4,144 incidents. This page covers auto theft incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in the city, with a total of 678 reported incidents during the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. These incidents account for 7.1% of all reported crimes in Edmonton during this timeframe. Understanding the scope and impact of auto theft can provide valuable insights for residents and policymakers alike. In Edmonton, auto theft ranks sixth by incident count out of 9 categories. It is less frequent than theft, which has 4,144 incidents, and also below fraud (866), mischief (777), and assault (746). With 678 incidents, auto theft sits just outside the city's top five categories by volume. Key stats: - 678 auto theft incidents reported - 7.1% of all crimes in Edmonton - 6th most common crime category - Data covers February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026 Auto theft in Edmonton accounts for a notable portion of the city's crime, making up 7.1% of all incidents. While it is not the most common crime, its frequency is significant enough to warrant attention. The data shows a snapshot of auto theft activity over a two-month period in 2026, providing a basis for understanding current trends. However, without year-over-year data, it's challenging to determine if this represents an increase or decrease from previous periods. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Edmonton?** There were 678 auto theft incidents reported in Edmonton from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Edmonton does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 7.1% of all reported crimes in Edmonton during the specified period. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Edmonton?** Auto theft is the 6th most common crime category in Edmonton, with theft being the most common at 4,144 incidents. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers auto theft incidents from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Edmonton Police Service open data portal (AB). ### Edmonton Break and Enter: 527 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/break_and_enter In 2026, Edmonton recorded 527 break and enter incidents, accounting for 5.5% of the city's total 9,553 reported crimes. This category ranks 7th among 9 crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit an offence. In the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, there were 527 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. These incidents account for 5.5% of Edmonton's total reported crime during this period, which stood at 9,553 incidents across all categories. Break and enter ranks as the 7th most frequent crime category in Edmonton out of nine tracked categories. It is less common than theft (4,144 incidents), other crimes (1,681), fraud (866), mischief (777), and assault (746), but more frequent than the remaining two categories not listed here. This ranking highlights that while break and enter is a notable concern, it is not among the most prevalent crimes in the city. Key stats: - 527 break-and-enter incidents reported - 5.5% of Edmonton's total crime incidents - 7th most frequent crime category in Edmonton - Data covers February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a modest portion of Edmonton's reported crime, ranking 7th among nine categories. The 527 incidents over this two-month window suggest a steady but not overwhelming presence compared to higher-volume crimes like theft. Without prior-year data for this period, trends cannot be assessed, but the current figures indicate break and enter is less frequent than property-related crimes like mischief and fraud. The short reporting window limits broader conclusions, but the data provides a snapshot of property crime in early 2026. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Edmonton in early 2026?** There were 527 reported break-and-enter incidents in Edmonton from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. This figure represents 5.5% of the city's total crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does break and enter rank among other crime categories in Edmonton?** Break and enter is the 7th most frequent crime category in Edmonton, behind theft (4,144 incidents), other crimes (1,681), fraud (866), mischief (777), and assault (746). It is more common than the two least frequent categories. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's total crime does break and enter represent?** Break-and-enter incidents make up 5.5% of the 9,553 total reported crime incidents in Edmonton during the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Edmonton?** No, year-over-year comparison data is not available for this period. The dataset covers only February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, without prior-year figures for the same window. Source: Data sourced from the Edmonton Police Service open data portal (AB). ### Edmonton Fraud: 866 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/fraud In 2026, Edmonton recorded 866 fraud incidents, representing 9.1% of the city's total crime count of 9,553. Fraud ranked as the third most common crime category. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Fraud is the third most common crime category in the city, with 866 incidents recorded during the reporting period. These incidents account for 9.1% of all reported crimes in Edmonton, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics. In Edmonton, fraud ranks as the third most reported crime category. It trails behind theft, which has 4,144 incidents, and other crimes, with 1,681 incidents. However, fraud surpasses categories like mischief (777 incidents), assault (746 incidents), and auto theft (678 incidents). This ranking underscores the prevalence of fraud in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 866 fraud incidents reported - 9.1% of all Edmonton crimes - Third most common crime category - Reporting period: February 26 to April 27, 2026 Fraud stands out as a significant crime category in Edmonton, ranking third overall with 866 incidents. This places it ahead of more commonly discussed crimes like assault and auto theft. The data reflects a snapshot from early 2026, showing fraud's notable presence in the city's crime statistics. Given its high rank, fraud is a key area of concern for both residents and law enforcement. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Edmonton?** There were 866 reported fraud incidents in Edmonton during the reporting period from February 26 to April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's crimes are fraud-related?** Fraud accounts for 9.1% of all reported crimes in Edmonton, making it a significant category in the city's crime data. **Q: How does fraud rank among other crime categories in Edmonton?** Fraud is the third most common crime category in Edmonton, following theft (4,144 incidents) and other crimes (1,681 incidents). **Q: What is the time period covered by this fraud data?** The data covers fraud incidents reported between February 26 and April 27, 2026, providing a snapshot of fraud activity during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Edmonton Police Service open data portal (AB). ### Edmonton Homicide: 3 Incidents in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/homicide In 2026, Edmonton recorded 3 homicide incidents, accounting for less than 1% of the city's total 9,553 reported crimes. Homicide ranked 9th among 9 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 4,144 incidents. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Homicide is one of nine crime categories tracked in the city, with a total of 3 incidents recorded during the reporting period. These 3 homicide incidents represent less than 1% of Edmonton's total reported crimes, which amounted to 9,553 incidents across all categories. Homicide ranks 9th among Edmonton's crime categories, making it the least frequent type of reported crime in the city. Theft is the most common, with 4,144 incidents, followed by Other (1,681), Fraud (866), Mischief (777), and Assault (746). Homicide incidents are significantly less frequent compared to these categories. Key stats: - 3 homicide incidents reported - Less than 1% of Edmonton's total crimes - Ranked 9th among 9 crime categories - Theft is the most common crime with 4,144 incidents - Data covers February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026 Homicide incidents in Edmonton are rare, accounting for a negligible portion of the city's overall crime. With only 3 incidents reported over a two-month period, homicide is the least frequent crime category in the city. This low count aligns with the volatile nature of homicide data, which can fluctuate significantly from year to year. The numbers reflect reported incidents only and do not capture the full scope of criminal activity. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Edmonton?** There were 3 homicide incidents reported in Edmonton during the reporting period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's total crimes are homicides?** Homicide incidents represent less than 1% of Edmonton's total reported crimes, which amounted to 9,553 incidents across all categories. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Edmonton?** Homicide ranks 9th among Edmonton's crime categories, making it the least frequent. Theft is the most common, with 4,144 incidents, followed by Other (1,681), Fraud (866), Mischief (777), and Assault (746). **Q: What time period does this homicide data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026. This is a partial window and not a full-year snapshot. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. ### Mischief in Edmonton: 777 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/mischief In 2026, Edmonton recorded 777 mischief incidents, representing 8.1% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranked fourth among nine crime types, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. In the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, there were 777 reported mischief incidents in the city. These incidents account for 8.1% of Edmonton's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 9,553 incidents across all categories. Mischief ranks as the fourth most common category of reported crime in Edmonton, following theft (4,144 incidents), other crimes (1,681 incidents), and fraud (866 incidents). It is more frequently reported than assault (746 incidents) and auto theft (678 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related offences in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 777 mischief incidents reported - 8.1% of Edmonton's total crime - 4th most common crime category - More frequent than assault and auto theft - Data covers February 26 to April 27, 2026 Mischief is a notable category in Edmonton's crime data, ranking fourth among nine categories and accounting for over 8% of all reported incidents. The 777 incidents recorded in early 2026 highlight the frequency of property-related offences, surpassing both assault and auto theft. While the data covers only a partial window, the volume of mischief incidents underscores its significance in the city's overall crime profile. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures provide a clear snapshot of mischief's prominence in Edmonton. FAQ: **Q: What is included in the mischief category?** Mischief encompasses acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other intentional interference with property. It does not include theft or fraud. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crimes in Edmonton?** Mischief is the fourth most common crime category, with 777 incidents, following theft (4,144), other crimes (1,681), and fraud (866). **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 8.1% of the city's total reported crime incidents during the specified period. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Edmonton?** No, the current dataset only includes data from February 26 to April 27, 2026, without comparative figures from previous years. Source: Data sourced from the Edmonton Police Service open data portal (AB). ### Edmonton Other Crime: 1,681 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/other In 2026, Edmonton recorded 1,681 'Other' crime incidents, representing 17.6% of the city's total 9,553 crimes. This category ranks second among nine crime types, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. During the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, there were 1,681 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 17.6% of all reported crime in Edmonton during this timeframe, making it the second most common category of crime in the city. In Edmonton, 'Other' crime ranks second among nine categories, trailing only theft (4,144 incidents). It surpasses fraud (866), mischief (777), assault (746), and auto theft (678). The category's prevalence highlights its significance in the city's overall crime landscape, contributing nearly one-fifth of all reported incidents. Key stats: - 1,681 reported 'Other' incidents - 17.6% of Edmonton's total crime - Second most common crime category - Data covers February 26 to April 27, 2026 - No year-over-year comparison available 'Other' crime stands out as Edmonton's second most reported category, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all incidents in early 2026. Its prominence is notable, surpassing categories like fraud, mischief, and assault. However, the limited timeframe (February 26 to April 27, 2026) prevents any trend analysis. The absence of year-over-year data means we cannot determine whether this is a typical pattern or an anomaly. The category's broad definition likely contributes to its high volume. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of 'Other' crime incidents in Edmonton?** There were 1,681 reported 'Other' crime incidents in Edmonton between February 26, 2026, and April 27, 2026. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Edmonton?** 'Other' crime is the second most common category, behind theft (4,144 incidents) but ahead of fraud (866), mischief (777), assault (746), and auto theft (678). **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's crime does 'Other' represent?** 'Other' crime accounts for 17.6% of all reported incidents in Edmonton during the specified period. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for 'Other' crime in Edmonton?** No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The dataset covers only February 26 to April 27, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. ### Robbery in Edmonton: 131 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/robbery In 2026, Edmonton recorded 131 robbery incidents, representing 1.4% of the city's total crime count of 9,553. Robbery ranked 8th among 9 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 4,144 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. In the period from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, there were 131 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents account for 1.4% of Edmonton's total reported crime during this period, which saw 9,553 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks as the 8th most frequent crime category in Edmonton out of 9 tracked categories. It is significantly less common than theft, which leads with 4,144 incidents, and other categories such as fraud (866), mischief (777), and assault (746). The relatively low count of robbery incidents highlights its less frequent occurrence compared to property-related crimes like theft and mischief. Key stats: - 131 robbery incidents reported - 1.4% of Edmonton's total crime incidents - Ranked 8th among 9 crime categories - Theft leads with 4,144 incidents - Data covers February 26 to April 27, 2026 Robbery in Edmonton is a relatively infrequent crime, accounting for only 1.4% of all reported incidents in early 2026. With 131 incidents over a two-month period, it ranks 8th among the city's crime categories, far behind theft and other property crimes. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2026 figures are available. This low frequency suggests that while robbery is a serious offence, it is not a dominant concern in Edmonton's overall crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Edmonton in early 2026?** There were 131 reported robbery incidents in Edmonton between February 26 and April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's total crime does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 1.4% of the 9,553 total reported crime incidents in Edmonton during this period. **Q: How does robbery rank among other crime categories in Edmonton?** Robbery ranks 8th out of 9 crime categories in Edmonton, with theft being the most frequent at 4,144 incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for robbery in Edmonton?** No, the current dataset only includes robbery incidents from 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. ### Theft in Edmonton: 4,144 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/theft In 2026, Edmonton recorded 4,144 theft incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. Theft accounted for 43.4% of the city's total 9,553 reported crimes, highlighting its prevalence. This page covers reported theft incidents in Edmonton, Alberta. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, with 4,144 incidents recorded during the reporting period. These incidents account for 43.4% of all reported crimes in Edmonton, highlighting the prevalence of theft in the city's overall crime landscape. Theft significantly outpaces other crime categories in Edmonton. It ranks first among nine categories, with more than double the incidents of the next highest category, 'Other' (1,681 incidents). Fraud (866), mischief (777), assault (746), and auto theft (678) follow distantly behind. This disparity underscores theft's dominance in Edmonton's reported crime data. Key stats: - 4,144 theft incidents reported - 43.4% of all Edmonton crimes - Ranked 1st among 9 crime categories - More than double the next highest category - Data covers February 26 to April 27, 2026 Theft stands out as Edmonton's most reported crime, comprising nearly half of all incidents. The 4,144 count is notably higher than other categories, suggesting property crime is a significant concern. However, the data spans only two months (February 26 to April 27, 2026), making it difficult to assess broader trends. The lack of year-over-year comparison further limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of theft incidents is striking. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Edmonton?** There were 4,144 reported theft incidents in Edmonton during the reporting period from February 26 to April 27, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Edmonton's crimes are thefts?** Theft accounts for 43.4% of all reported crimes in Edmonton, making it the most common category. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Edmonton?** Theft is the most reported crime, with 4,144 incidents—more than double the next highest category, 'Other' (1,681 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 26 to April 27, 2026, a partial window that limits year-over-year comparisons. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. #### Year pages for Edmonton ### Edmonton Crime 2026: 9,553 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/edmonton/year/2026 Edmonton recorded 9,553 crime incidents in 2026. Theft was the most reported category, accounting for 4,144 cases. This dataset represents the first year of available records, with no prior year for comparison. In 2026, Edmonton recorded 9,553 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of crime types in Edmonton for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The 2026 data for Edmonton shows theft as the most reported category, with 4,144 incidents, followed by other crimes at 1,681. Fraud, mischief, assault, and auto theft also feature prominently. The dataset covers the full year, offering a comprehensive view of crime patterns in the city. Key stats: - 9,553 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 4,144 incidents, the highest category - Other crimes: 1,681 incidents - Fraud: 866 incidents - Auto theft: 678 incidents Edmonton's 2026 data highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes, with theft and auto theft accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the high prevalence of theft and fraud suggests areas for targeted policing or community awareness. The dataset provides a clear starting point for tracking future changes in crime patterns. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Edmonton in 2026?** Edmonton recorded 9,553 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2026. **Q: Is there a trend comparison available for Edmonton's crime data?** No, 2026 is the first year of available data for Edmonton, so trend comparisons are not possible at this time. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Edmonton in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category, with 4,144 incidents in 2026. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of Alberta. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open-data portal. --- ## Ottawa Crime Data: 7,186 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa Ottawa recorded 7,186 criminal incidents between November 1 and December 31, 2025. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 46.1% of all reported incidents. This data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime activity across the city. This map displays 7,186 reported incidents across Ottawa over a 60-day window from November 1 to December 31, 2025. The data is sourced from the Ottawa Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed snapshot of criminal activity during this period. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns, assess neighbourhood safety, and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes precise dates and locations for each incident, allowing for granular analysis of where and when crimes occurred. By visualizing these records, users can better understand the distribution of criminal activity across the city’s 108 neighbourhoods. The dataset covers only November and December 2025, with 7,186 incidents recorded during this two-month period. Without prior-year data for the same window, year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. The figures reflect a concentrated snapshot rather than an annual trend, so any broader conclusions about crime patterns in Ottawa would require additional context. Theft was the most reported category, accounting for 3,314 incidents, or 46.1% of the total. Assault followed with 1,064 incidents (14.8%), while Other incidents, which include a variety of less frequent offences, totalled 1,053 (14.7%). Together, these three categories made up nearly three-quarters of all reported incidents in the two-month period. Centretown had the highest concentration of incidents with 968, followed by Byward Market (535) and Lowertown (346). These figures represent raw counts of reported activity, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas where incidents were most frequently documented during the period. ### Key stats - 7,186 total incidents in 60 days - Theft: 3,314 incidents (46.1%) - Assault: 1,064 incidents (14.8%) - Centretown: 968 incidents - 108 neighbourhoods covered - Violent incidents: 1,066 total Theft dominates Ottawa’s late-2025 incident counts, making up nearly half of all reports—far outpacing assault and fraud. Centretown’s 968 incidents stand out as the highest neighbourhood total, more than double Byward Market’s count. With no prior-year data for comparison, the 7,186 incidents over two months serve as a baseline rather than a trend indicator. The heavy concentration of theft and the absence of break-and-enter in the top categories may reflect seasonal patterns or reporting priorities. > Voice: Crime in Ottawa: 7,186 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Ottawa over the last 60 days?** There were 7,186 reported incidents in Ottawa from November 1 to December 31, 2025. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most common, accounting for 3,314 reports. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Ottawa?** Theft is the most frequently reported incident in Ottawa, making up 46.1% of all incidents. Assault follows as the second most common, with 1,064 reports, and fraud is third, with 889 reports. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Ottawa have the highest number of reported incidents?** Centretown has the highest number of reported incidents, with 968. Byward Market follows with 535 incidents, and Lowertown is third, with 346 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Ottawa?** The data provided covers a 60-day window from November 1 to December 31, 2025. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period. **Q: How current is the data for Ottawa?** The data reflects incidents reported between November 1 and December 31, 2025. It is the most recent 60-day window available as of the data generation date. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from the Ottawa Police Service's public records. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Ottawa Police Service. #### Categories in Ottawa ### Assault in Ottawa: 1,064 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/assault In 2025, Ottawa recorded 1,064 assault incidents, making up 14.8% of the city's total crime count of 7,186. Assault ranked as the second most frequent crime category, with Centretown reporting the highest number of incidents at 83. This page covers reported assault incidents in Ottawa, Ontario, during November and December 2025. Assault was the second most frequent category of crime in the city during this period, with 1,064 reported incidents. These incidents accounted for 14.8% of all reported crimes in Ottawa over the two-month window, highlighting its significance among the city's crime categories. In Ottawa, assault ranked second among eight crime categories, trailing only theft, which had 3,314 reported incidents. Assault was more frequent than other notable categories such as fraud (889 incidents), mischief (427 incidents), and break and enter (260 incidents). This ranking underscores the prevalence of assault within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,064 assault incidents reported - 14.8% of Ottawa's total crime incidents - Ranked 2nd among 8 crime categories - Centretown had the highest count (83 incidents) - Data covers November–December 2025 Assault stands out as the second most reported crime category in Ottawa during the November–December 2025 period, accounting for nearly 15% of all incidents. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Centretown, Byward Market, and Lowertown suggests a geographic pattern worth noting. However, the two-month window limits broader trend analysis. The absence of prior-year data for this specific period prevents year-over-year comparisons, leaving the focus on the raw counts and their distribution. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Ottawa in late 2025?** There were 1,064 reported assault incidents in Ottawa during November and December 2025. This figure represents 14.8% of the city's total crime incidents for that period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Ottawa had the highest number of assault incidents?** Centretown had the highest number of assault incidents with 83, followed by Byward Market (67) and Lowertown (51). These three neighbourhoods accounted for a significant portion of the city's assault reports. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Ottawa?** Assault was the second most reported crime category in Ottawa, behind theft (3,314 incidents) but ahead of fraud (889), mischief (427), and break and enter (260). It accounted for 14.8% of all reported crimes. **Q: What time period does this assault data cover?** The data covers assault incidents reported in Ottawa from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. This two-month window provides a snapshot of late-2025 crime patterns. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Ottawa Auto Theft: 177 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/auto_theft In 2025, Ottawa recorded 177 auto theft incidents, accounting for 2.5% of the city's total 7,186 reported crimes. This places auto theft as the 7th most frequent crime category in the city. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Ottawa, Ontario. In the two-month period from November to December 2025, there were 177 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. These incidents accounted for 2.5% of Ottawa's total reported crime during this period. Auto theft is one of eight crime categories tracked in Ottawa. While it represents a smaller portion of overall crime, it remains a concern for vehicle owners and law enforcement alike. Auto theft ranks seventh among the eight crime categories in Ottawa, with 177 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (3,314 incidents), assault (1,064 incidents), other crimes (1,053 incidents), fraud (889 incidents), and mischief (427 incidents). This places auto theft as a relatively less common crime compared to other categories in the city. Key stats: - 177 auto theft incidents reported in Nov-Dec 2025 - 2.5% of Ottawa’s total crime in this period - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South (13 incidents) Auto theft in Ottawa during November and December 2025 accounted for 177 incidents, making it the seventh most common crime category in the city. While it represents a small fraction of overall crime (2.5%), the concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Orléans Avalon and New Barrhaven highlights areas where vehicle security may be a particular concern. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data provides a snapshot of where auto theft is most prevalent in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Ottawa in late 2025?** There were 177 reported auto theft incidents in Ottawa from November to December 2025. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Ottawa had the most auto theft incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported auto theft incidents were Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South (13 incidents) and New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge (12 incidents). **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Ottawa?** Auto theft ranks seventh among eight crime categories in Ottawa, with 177 incidents. It is less common than theft (3,314 incidents) and assault (1,064 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Ottawa’s crime is auto theft?** Auto theft accounts for 2.5% of Ottawa’s total reported crime during the November to December 2025 period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario’s open data portal. ### Ottawa Break and Enter: 260 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/break_and_enter In 2025, Ottawa recorded 260 break and enter incidents, accounting for 3.6% of the city's total 7,186 crimes. This category ranked 6th among 8 crime types, with Centretown reporting the highest count at 29 incidents. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Ottawa, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a property with intent to commit an offence. In the two-month period from November to December 2025, there were 260 reported break and enter incidents in the city. These incidents accounted for 3.6% of Ottawa's total reported crime during this period, which saw 7,186 incidents across all categories. Break and enter ranked as the sixth most frequent crime category in Ottawa during this period. Theft was the most common, with 3,314 incidents, followed by assault at 1,064. Other notable categories included fraud (889 incidents) and mischief (427 incidents). While break and enter is less frequent than these categories, it remains a significant concern due to its invasive nature. Key stats: - 260 break and enter incidents in late 2025 - 3.6% of Ottawa's total crime incidents - Ranked 6th among 8 crime categories - Centretown had the highest count (29 incidents) - Data covers November–December 2025 only Break and enter incidents in Ottawa during late 2025 were relatively low compared to other crime categories, accounting for just 3.6% of total incidents. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights Centretown as a notable area, with nearly 11% of the city's break and enters. The category's sixth-place ranking suggests property crimes like theft and fraud are more prevalent, but break and enter remains a priority due to its impact on residents' sense of security. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Ottawa in late 2025?** There were 260 reported break and enter incidents in Ottawa between November and December 2025. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Ottawa had the most break and enter incidents?** Centretown had the highest number of break and enter incidents, with 29 reported cases during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Ottawa?** Break and enter ranked sixth among eight crime categories, with theft being the most common (3,314 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's total crime did break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounted for 3.6% of the 7,186 total crime incidents reported in Ottawa during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Ottawa Fraud: 889 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/fraud In 2025, Ottawa recorded 889 fraud incidents, representing 12.4% of the city's total crime count of 7,186. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category, with Centretown and New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Ottawa, Ontario. In 2025, there were 889 reported cases of fraud in the city. These incidents accounted for 12.4% of Ottawa's total reported crime during the same period. Fraud is a significant category within Ottawa's crime data, ranking fourth among all crime types. The data provides insight into the prevalence and distribution of fraud across the city's neighbourhoods. In Ottawa, fraud is the fourth most reported crime category, following theft (3,314 incidents), assault (1,064 incidents), and other crimes (1,053 incidents). It ranks ahead of mischief (427 incidents) and break and enter (260 incidents). This highlights fraud as a notable concern within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 889 fraud incidents reported in 2025 - Fraud accounts for 12.4% of Ottawa's total crime - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - Centretown had the highest count with 59 incidents - Data covers November to December 2025 Fraud stands out as a significant crime category in Ottawa, comprising over 12% of the city's total reported incidents in 2025. Its ranking as the fourth most common crime type underscores its prevalence. The concentration of fraud in neighbourhoods like Centretown and New Barrhaven suggests targeted areas for awareness and prevention efforts. However, the data spans only two months, limiting broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Ottawa in 2025?** There were 889 reported fraud incidents in Ottawa in 2025, accounting for 12.4% of the city's total crime. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Ottawa had the most fraud incidents?** Centretown had the highest number of fraud incidents with 59 reported cases in 2025. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in Ottawa?** Fraud is the fourth most reported crime in Ottawa, following theft (3,314), assault (1,064), and other crimes (1,053). **Q: What period does this fraud data cover?** The data covers fraud incidents reported between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by the Ottawa Police Service. ### Ottawa Homicide: 2 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/homicide In 2025, Ottawa recorded 2 homicide incidents, accounting for less than 1% of the city's total 7,186 reported crimes. Homicide ranked 8th among 8 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Ottawa, Ontario. In the two-month period from November to December 2025, there were 2 reported homicides in the city. These incidents represent less than 1% of Ottawa's total reported crimes during this period. Homicide is one of the least frequently reported crime categories in Ottawa, ranking 8th out of 8 categories. The data reflects only reported incidents, and homicide counts are typically small and volatile year-to-year. Homicide accounts for a very small portion of Ottawa's reported crimes. Theft is the most common category, with 3,314 incidents, followed by assault at 1,064. Other categories such as fraud (889), mischief (427), and other crimes (1,053) are also more prevalent than homicide. Given its low frequency, homicide trends can fluctuate significantly from year to year. Key stats: - 2 homicides reported in late 2025 - Homicide ranks 8th among 8 crime categories - Theft is the most common crime (3,314 incidents) - Homicide accounts for less than 1% of total crimes - Data covers November–December 2025 only Homicide is the least frequent crime category in Ottawa, with only 2 incidents reported in late 2025. This low count aligns with its 8th-place ranking among all categories. While homicide figures are small, they are highly volatile; even minor changes can appear dramatic in percentage terms. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data confirms homicide remains rare compared to property and assault-related crimes. The concentration of both incidents in Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North may reflect localized circumstances rather than a city-wide pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many homicides were reported in Ottawa in late 2025?** There were 2 reported homicides in Ottawa between November and December 2025. This figure represents less than 1% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most homicides in this period?** Whitehaven - Queensway Terrace North was the only neighbourhood with reported homicides in late 2025, accounting for both incidents. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Ottawa?** Homicide ranks 8th out of 8 categories, making it the least frequent. Theft is the most common, with 3,314 incidents, followed by assault (1,064) and fraud (889). **Q: Why is the homicide count so low compared to other crimes?** Homicide is inherently rare compared to property crimes or assaults. The 2 incidents in late 2025 are consistent with its status as the least reported category in Ottawa. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario's open data portal. ### Ottawa Mischief: 427 Incidents in 2025 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/mischief In 2025, Ottawa recorded 427 mischief incidents, representing 5.9% of the city's total crime count of 7,186. Mischief ranked as the fifth most common crime category, with the Byward Market neighbourhood reporting the highest number of incidents at 38. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Ottawa, Ontario, during November and December 2025. Mischief includes offences such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. In this two-month period, there were 427 reported mischief incidents in the city. These incidents accounted for 5.9% of Ottawa's total reported crime during this time. While mischief is a significant category, it represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to other offences like theft and assault. Mischief ranked as the fifth most common category of reported crime in Ottawa during November and December 2025. Theft was the most frequent, with 3,314 incidents, followed by assault at 1,064. Other notable categories included fraud (889 incidents) and break and enter (260 incidents). Mischief's 427 incidents placed it ahead of break and enter but behind fraud, highlighting its moderate prevalence in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 427 mischief incidents reported in Ottawa - 5.9% of all reported crime in the city - Ranked 5th among 8 crime categories - Byward Market had the highest count (38 incidents) - Data covers November and December 2025 Mischief in Ottawa during late 2025 accounted for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime. Its fifth-place ranking among categories underscores that while property-related offences like theft and break-and-enter are more frequent, mischief remains a consistent concern. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Byward Market and Centretown suggests these areas may experience higher levels of property interference. However, without prior-year data for comparison, it's unclear whether this reflects a trend or a typical pattern for the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Ottawa in late 2025?** There were 427 reported mischief incidents in Ottawa during November and December 2025. These incidents accounted for 5.9% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Ottawa had the most mischief incidents?** Byward Market had the highest number of mischief incidents with 38, followed by Centretown (25) and Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South (22). These neighbourhoods experienced the most reported cases during the two-month period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Ottawa?** Mischief ranked fifth among eight crime categories in Ottawa during late 2025. It was less frequent than theft (3,314 incidents) and assault (1,064 incidents) but more common than break and enter (260 incidents). **Q: Is there data available for mischief incidents in Ottawa before 2025?** The current dataset only includes mischief incidents from November and December 2025. No prior-year data is available for comparison, so trends over time cannot be assessed. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Other Crime in Ottawa: 1,053 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/other In 2025, Ottawa recorded 1,053 'Other' crime incidents, representing 14.7% of the city's total 7,186 incidents. This category ranked third among eight crime types, with Centretown reporting the highest count at 394 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Ottawa, Ontario, during November and December 2025. The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more specific crime types, such as certain regulatory violations or lesser-known criminal code infractions. During this two-month period, Ottawa recorded 1,053 incidents classified as 'Other,' accounting for 14.7% of the city's total reported crime incidents. In Ottawa, 'Other' crime ranks as the third most reported category, following Theft (3,314 incidents) and Assault (1,064 incidents). It surpasses categories like Fraud (889 incidents), Mischief (427 incidents), and Break and Enter (260 incidents). This ranking highlights the significant presence of 'Other' offences within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,053 'Other' incidents reported in Ottawa - 14.7% of city-wide crime incidents - Ranked 3rd among 8 crime categories - Centretown recorded 394 incidents - Data covers November-December 2025 The 'Other' category stands out in Ottawa as the third most reported crime type, contributing nearly 15% of all incidents. Centretown's 394 incidents alone account for over a third of the city's total for this category, suggesting a notable concentration in the downtown core. While the two-month window limits trend analysis, the high volume in specific neighbourhoods may reflect local enforcement priorities or unique urban dynamics. The absence of prior-year data prevents year-over-year comparisons, but the sheer count underscores the category's prominence in Ottawa's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' crime category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes offences not classified under major crime types, such as certain regulatory violations or lesser-known criminal code infractions. Specific inclusions vary by jurisdiction. **Q: Which Ottawa neighbourhood had the most 'Other' incidents?** Centretown recorded the highest number of 'Other' incidents, with 394 reports during the two-month period. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Ottawa?** 'Other' crime ranks third in Ottawa, following Theft (3,314 incidents) and Assault (1,064 incidents), but ahead of Fraud (889 incidents) and Mischief (427 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** This data covers incidents reported in Ottawa from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as published by the Ottawa Police Service. ### Ottawa Theft: 3,314 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/theft In 2025, Ottawa recorded 3,314 theft incidents, making it the most reported crime category. Theft accounted for 46.1% of the city's total 7,186 reported crimes. Centretown led neighbourhoods with 376 incidents, followed by Byward Market and Lowertown. This page covers reported theft incidents in Ottawa, Ontario, during the two-month period from November 1 to December 31, 2025. Theft was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during this time, with a total of 3,314 incidents. These incidents accounted for 46.1% of all reported crimes in Ottawa over the same period, highlighting theft as a significant concern within the city's overall crime landscape. In Ottawa, theft was the most common crime category, surpassing assault (1,064 incidents), other crimes (1,053 incidents), and fraud (889 incidents). Theft incidents were more than three times as frequent as the next most common category, assault. This dominance underscores the prevalence of theft-related offences in the city compared to other types of crime. Key stats: - 3,314 theft incidents reported in Ottawa - Theft accounts for 46.1% of all city-wide incidents - Centretown had the highest count with 376 incidents - Byward Market followed with 317 incidents - Lowertown reported 212 incidents Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Ottawa, making up nearly half of all incidents in the city during the two-month period. The concentration of theft incidents in neighbourhoods like Centretown, Byward Market, and Lowertown suggests these areas may experience higher levels of property-related offences. With no prior year data available for comparison, it's unclear whether this is a trend or a snapshot of a specific period. The sheer volume of theft incidents, however, underscores its significance in Ottawa's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Ottawa?** There were 3,314 reported theft incidents in Ottawa from November 1 to December 31, 2025. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Ottawa had the most theft incidents?** Centretown had the highest number of theft incidents, with 376 reported during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Ottawa?** Theft was the most reported crime category, accounting for 46.1% of all incidents, far exceeding assault (1,064 incidents) and fraud (889 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's total crime incidents were theft-related?** Theft made up 46.1% of all reported crime incidents in Ottawa during the two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Ottawa Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Ottawa ### Ottawa Crime 2025: 7,186 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/year/2025 In 2025, Ottawa recorded 7,186 reported incidents. Theft was the most prevalent category, with 3,314 cases, followed by assault at 1,064. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. In 2025, Ottawa recorded 7,186 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city in this dataset, with no prior-year comparisons possible. This page details the distribution of reported incidents by category, highlighting the most frequent types of crime in Ottawa for 2025. The data reflects only reported incidents, not per-capita risk or unreported events. The 2025 dataset for Ottawa shows theft as the most reported category, accounting for nearly half of all incidents. Assault and fraud also feature prominently, while property-related crimes like mischief and break-and-enter contribute smaller shares. With only one year of data available, long-term trends cannot be assessed, but the snapshot provides a baseline for future comparisons. Key stats: - 7,186 total reported incidents in 2025 - Theft: 3,314 incidents (46% of total) - Assault: 1,064 incidents - Fraud: 889 incidents - Break and enter: 260 incidents Theft dominates Ottawa's 2025 crime data, comprising nearly half of all reported incidents. Assault and fraud follow, while property crimes like break-and-enter are less frequent. With only one year of data, it's unclear whether this distribution is typical or anomalous. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be identified, but the numbers establish a starting point for tracking future changes. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Ottawa in 2025?** Ottawa recorded 7,186 reported incidents in 2025. This total spans all crime categories included in the dataset. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Ottawa?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2025 is the only year of data available for Ottawa in this dataset. Future years will be needed to assess direction. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in 2025?** Theft was the most reported category, with 3,314 incidents—46% of Ottawa's 2025 total. Assault followed with 1,064 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime reports published by the Ottawa Police Service (ON). It reflects only reported incidents, not per-capita rates. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Ottawa Police Service (ON). #### Neighbourhoods in Ottawa ### Byward Market, Ottawa: 535 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/byward-market Byward Market, Ottawa recorded 535 incidents in 2025, accounting for 7.4% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 317 cases, followed by other incidents and assault. The Byward Market neighbourhood in Ottawa recorded 535 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This area accounted for 7.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. Byward Market is a notable area within Ottawa, with a mix of commercial and residential spaces. The data covers a two-month window, providing a snapshot of reported incidents in late 2025. The data spans November and December 2025, capturing incidents reported during these two months. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in Byward Market was theft, with 317 incidents. Other notable categories included 'Other' with 79 incidents and assault with 67 incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related and violent incidents in the area. Key stats: - 535 total incidents in Byward Market - 7.4% of Ottawa's city-wide incidents - Theft: 317 incidents - Assault: 67 incidents - 67 violent incidents reported Byward Market's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for nearly 60% of its total. This is a much higher concentration than in nearby Centretown, where theft is also the leading category but with a lower relative share. The neighbourhood's mix of commercial activity and nightlife likely contributes to its distinct pattern. The 535 incidents over two months suggest a busy urban environment, though direct comparisons with other areas should consider their unique contexts. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Byward Market?** Theft was the most common incident type in Byward Market, with 317 reported cases between November and December 2025. **Q: How does Byward Market compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Byward Market had 535 incidents, while nearby Centretown recorded 968 and Lowertown had 346 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's incidents occurred in Byward Market?** Byward Market accounted for 7.4% of Ottawa's total incidents during the two-month period covered by this data. **Q: Were there many violent incidents in Byward Market?** There were 67 violent incidents reported in Byward Market, with assault being the third most common category overall. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Centretown, Ottawa: 968 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/centretown Centretown, Ottawa recorded 968 incidents in 2025, representing 13.5% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 394 incidents, followed by theft at 376. This neighbourhood's data reflects a mix of property and other offences. Centretown, a neighbourhood in Ottawa, recorded 968 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This figure represents 13.5% of the city's total incidents during the same period, highlighting its significance within the broader urban landscape. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Centretown, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in this area. Understanding these patterns can help residents and local authorities address specific concerns and allocate resources effectively. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window, providing a focused view of crime trends in Centretown. In Centretown, the leading categories of incidents were 'Other' with 394 reports and 'Theft' with 376 reports. Together, these two categories account for approximately 80% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. 'Assault' followed with 83 reports, making it the third most common category. Key stats: - 968 total incidents in Centretown - 13.5% of Ottawa's city-wide incidents - 394 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 376 incidents of theft - 83 incidents of assault Centretown's incident profile is heavily weighted toward 'Other' and 'Theft,' which together make up four-fifths of all reports. This contrasts with nearby areas like Byward Market, where the total incident count is lower (535), suggesting different dynamics at play. The high proportion of 'Other' incidents—over 40%—is notable and may warrant further examination to understand what specific issues are being captured under this broad category. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Centretown during the reported period?** Centretown recorded 968 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This accounts for 13.5% of Ottawa's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which categories of incidents were most common in Centretown?** The most common categories were 'Other' with 394 incidents and 'Theft' with 376 incidents. These two categories together make up approximately 80% of all incidents in the neighbourhood. **Q: How does Centretown compare to nearby neighbourhoods in terms of incident counts?** Centretown had 968 incidents, while nearby Byward Market recorded 535 incidents and Lowertown had 346 incidents during the same period. **Q: What proportion of Ottawa's total incidents occurred in Centretown?** Centretown accounted for 13.5% of the city's total incidents during the reported period, highlighting its significance within Ottawa's broader urban landscape. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Cummings, Ottawa: 251 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/cummings In 2025, Cummings, Ottawa recorded 251 incidents, representing 3.5% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 171 reports, making up 68% of neighbourhood crime. Cummings, a neighbourhood in Ottawa, recorded 251 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This figure represents 3.5% of the city's total incidents during the same period, which stood at 7,186. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively modest compared to some of Ottawa's busier areas, but it still offers insights into local crime patterns. The majority of incidents fall under a few key categories, with theft being the most prevalent. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods or areas. Theft was the leading category in Cummings, with 171 incidents, accounting for 68% of the neighbourhood's total. Other notable categories included 'Other' with 32 incidents and assault with 16 incidents. Together, these top three categories made up 87% of all incidents in the neighbourhood during the period. Key stats: - 251 total incidents in Cummings - 3.5% of Ottawa’s city-wide incidents - 171 theft incidents - 16 assault incidents - 7 break-and-enter incidents Cummings stands out for its high proportion of theft incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime profile far more than in nearby areas like Centretown or Byward Market. The low count of violent incidents (16) is notable, especially compared to the city's total of 7,186 incidents. The neighbourhood's crime mix is heavily skewed toward property-related offences, with theft alone accounting for two-thirds of all incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in Cummings in late 2025?** There were 251 incidents recorded in Cummings between November 1 and December 31, 2025. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Cummings?** Theft was the most common, with 171 incidents, making up 68% of the neighbourhood's total. **Q: How does Cummings compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Cummings had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535), but its theft rate was disproportionately high. **Q: What share of Ottawa’s incidents occurred in Cummings?** Cummings accounted for 3.5% of the city’s total incidents during the period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Glebe - Dows Lake, Ottawa: 163 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/glebe-dows-lake Glebe - Dows Lake recorded 163 incidents between November and December 2025, accounting for 2.3% of Ottawa's total 7,186 incidents. Theft was the leading category, with 119 reported cases. The Glebe - Dows Lake neighbourhood in Ottawa recorded 163 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This represents 2.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this area, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in the final two months of 2025. This dataset covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. While it provides a focused view of incidents during this time, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons with other periods. The leading category of incidents in Glebe - Dows Lake was theft, with 119 reported cases. Fraud was the second most common, with 20 incidents. Assault followed, with 8 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 163 total incidents in Glebe - Dows Lake - 119 theft incidents reported - 20 fraud incidents recorded - 8 assault incidents noted - 2.3% of Ottawa's total incidents Glebe - Dows Lake's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for the vast majority of reports. Compared to nearby Centretown (968 incidents) and Byward Market (535 incidents), the neighbourhood's total count is significantly lower, suggesting a quieter period. The minimal violent crime—only 8 assaults—stands out, as does the absence of more severe categories like robbery or homicide. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Glebe - Dows Lake?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 119 reported cases between November and December 2025. **Q: How does Glebe - Dows Lake compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Glebe - Dows Lake had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535), indicating a lower volume of reported crime during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's incidents occurred in Glebe - Dows Lake?** The neighbourhood accounted for 2.3% of Ottawa's total incidents during the two-month period covered by this data. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in Glebe - Dows Lake?** Yes, there were 8 assault incidents reported, but no other violent crime categories appeared in the top reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Lowertown, Ottawa: 346 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/lowertown In 2025, Lowertown, Ottawa recorded 346 incidents, representing 4.8% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 212 cases, followed by assault at 51. This data reflects reported incidents for the specified period. Lowertown, a neighbourhood in Ottawa, recorded 346 incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This figure represents 4.8% of the city's total incidents during the same period, which stood at 7,186. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Lowertown over these two months, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In Lowertown, the leading category of incidents was theft, with 212 reports. Assault followed with 51 incidents. Together, these two categories account for approximately 76% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Other notable categories include fraud, with 15 incidents, and mischief, with 13 incidents. Key stats: - 346 incidents in Lowertown - 4.8% of Ottawa's total incidents - Theft: 212 incidents - Assault: 51 incidents - Fraud: 15 incidents Lowertown's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of its total. This contrasts with nearby Centretown, where the incident count is significantly higher (968), suggesting different dynamics. The concentration of theft and assault in Lowertown may reflect its urban core location, with higher foot traffic and commercial activity. The relatively low share of violent incidents (51 out of 346) is notable compared to the city total. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Lowertown?** There were 346 incidents reported in Lowertown between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. **Q: What is the most common type of incident in Lowertown?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 212 reports during the two-month period. **Q: How does Lowertown compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Lowertown had fewer incidents than Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535), but more than New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge (280). **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's incidents occurred in Lowertown?** Lowertown accounted for 4.8% of Ottawa's total incidents during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge Crime: 280 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/new-barrhaven-new-development-stonebridge New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge recorded 280 incidents from November to December 2025, accounting for 3.9% of Ottawa's total. Theft was the leading category with 128 cases, followed by fraud and assault. New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario. During the period from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, this area recorded 280 incidents. This figure represents 3.9% of Ottawa's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this neighbourhood over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of incidents that occurred. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The figures presented here reflect incidents reported during this specific window. The leading categories of incidents in New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge were theft, with 128 occurrences, and fraud, with 50 occurrences. Together, these two categories account for 63.6% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Assault was the third most common category, with 45 incidents. Key stats: - 280 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 3.9% of Ottawa's total incidents - Theft: 128 incidents - Fraud: 50 incidents - Assault: 45 incidents New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge experienced a notable concentration of theft and fraud incidents, which together make up 63.6% of the neighbourhood's total. This is a higher proportion than in nearby areas like Centretown, where the incident mix is more diverse. The neighbourhood's incident count is significantly lower than in Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535), suggesting a different incident profile. The data highlights a clear focus on property-related incidents in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge?** There were 280 incidents reported in New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's total incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** This neighbourhood accounted for 3.9% of Ottawa's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which categories were most common in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common category with 128 incidents, followed by fraud with 50 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** New Barrhaven - New Development - Stonebridge had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Orléans Avalon Crime: 199 Incidents in Ottawa (2025 Data) URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/orleans-avalon-notting-gate-fallingbrook-gardenway-south Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South recorded 199 incidents from November to December 2025, accounting for 2.8% of Ottawa's total. Theft was the leading category with 74 reports. Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South recorded 199 incidents during the two-month period from November 1 to December 31, 2025. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of Ottawa's total incidents during this time. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this area, with theft and fraud being the most frequently reported offences. The figures reflect reported incidents and offer insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of the city. The data covers a two-month window at the end of 2025, capturing incidents from November 1 to December 31. While this period is too short to establish long-term trends, it provides a recent overview of crime patterns in the neighbourhood. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with earlier periods should be made with caution. Theft was the leading category, with 74 incidents, followed by fraud at 39. Together, these two categories accounted for 56.8% of all incidents in the neighbourhood. Assault was the third most common offence, with 28 reports. These figures highlight a mix of property-related and violent crimes in the area. Key stats: - 199 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 2.8% of Ottawa's city-wide incidents - Theft: 74 incidents - Fraud: 39 incidents - Assault: 28 incidents Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South experienced a lower volume of incidents compared to nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535). The neighbourhood's crime profile is heavily weighted toward theft and fraud, which together make up over half of all incidents. This contrasts with Ottawa's overall distribution, where violent crimes may play a larger role. The relatively low incident count suggests a quieter period in this part of the city. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in this neighbourhood?** There were 199 incidents reported in Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South between November 1 and December 31, 2025. **Q: What were the most common types of crime?** Theft was the most common, with 74 incidents, followed by fraud at 39. Assault was the third most frequent, with 28 reports. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Ottawa?** This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of Ottawa's total incidents during this period, with nearby areas like Centretown and Byward Market reporting higher counts. **Q: What proportion of incidents were violent crimes?** Violent crimes, such as assault, accounted for 28 of the 199 incidents, or approximately 14.1% of the total. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Overbrook - McArthur, Ottawa: 221 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/overbrook-mcarthur Overbrook - McArthur in Ottawa recorded 221 incidents in 2025, representing 3.1% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 101 cases, followed by assault at 44. This neighbourhood's data reflects a mix of property and violent crimes, with theft accounting for nearly half of all incidents. Overbrook - McArthur is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario. During the period from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, there were 221 reported incidents in this area. This accounts for 3.1% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Overbrook - McArthur, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. 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. The leading categories of incidents in Overbrook - McArthur were theft and assault. Theft accounted for 101 incidents, while assault accounted for 44. Together, these two categories make up 65.6% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Other notable categories include fraud and mischief, with 18 and 16 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 221 total incidents in Overbrook - McArthur - 3.1% of Ottawa's total incidents - Theft: 101 incidents - Assault: 44 incidents - Fraud: 18 incidents - Mischief: 16 incidents Overbrook - McArthur's incident profile is heavily weighted towards theft, which accounts for nearly half of all reports. This contrasts with nearby Centretown, where the incident count is significantly higher (968), suggesting different dynamics at play. The neighbourhood's assault count (44) is notable, making up 20% of local incidents—a proportion that may warrant further community discussion. The relatively low auto theft count (4) is also worth noting, as it diverges from trends in other parts of the city. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Overbrook - McArthur?** There were 221 reported incidents in Overbrook - McArthur from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. **Q: What are the leading categories of incidents in Overbrook - McArthur?** The leading categories are theft with 101 incidents and assault with 44 incidents. These two categories account for 65.6% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Overbrook - McArthur compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Overbrook - McArthur had 221 incidents, while nearby Centretown had 968, Byward Market had 535, and Lowertown had 346 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Ottawa's total incidents occurred in Overbrook - McArthur?** Overbrook - McArthur accounted for 3.1% of Ottawa's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West Crime: 190 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/south-keys-heron-gate-greenboro-west South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West recorded 190 incidents, representing 2.6% of Ottawa's total. Theft was the leading category with 142 cases, followed by other offences at 27. South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario. During the period from November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, this area recorded 190 incidents. This figure represents 2.6% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the neighbourhood over these two months, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The figures presented here reflect reported incidents during this specific window. The leading category of incidents in South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West was theft, with 142 reports. This was followed by 27 incidents categorized as 'other' and 10 assaults. Together, theft and 'other' incidents account for 89% of the neighbourhood's total incidents during this period. Key stats: - 190 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 142 theft incidents reported - 10 assault incidents - 2.6% of Ottawa's total incidents - 142 thefts account for 75% of neighbourhood incidents South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West experienced a high concentration of theft incidents, which made up 75% of all reported incidents in the neighbourhood. This is notably higher than the city-wide distribution, where theft is also a leading category but not as dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is significantly lower than nearby areas like Centretown, which reported 968 incidents during the same period. The low number of violent incidents, with only 10 assaults, stands out compared to the higher counts in other categories. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West?** The most common type of incident was theft, with 142 reports. This category alone accounts for 75% of all incidents in the neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: How does the incident count in this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** South Keys - Heron Gate - Greenboro West recorded 190 incidents, which is significantly lower than nearby neighbourhoods like Centretown (968 incidents) and Byward Market (535 incidents). **Q: What proportion of Ottawa's total incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** The neighbourhood accounted for 2.6% of Ottawa's total incidents during the same period, with a city-wide total of 7,186 incidents. **Q: Were there many violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood?** Violent incidents were relatively low, with 10 assaults reported. This is a small fraction of the total incidents in the neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa. ### Westboro, Ottawa: 174 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/ottawa/neighbourhood/westboro In 2025, Westboro, Ottawa recorded 174 incidents, representing 2.4% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 124 cases, followed by other offences at 22. Violent incidents were minimal, with only 8 assaults reported. Westboro is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, with 174 reported incidents between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. This represents 2.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Westboro over these two months, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from November to December 2025. Neighbourhood boundaries in Ottawa may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in Westboro was theft, with 124 incidents. Other notable categories included other incidents, with 22 reports, and fraud, with 12 reports. Assault was also present, with 8 incidents. Key stats: - 174 total incidents in Westboro - 2.4% of Ottawa's city-wide incidents - Theft: 124 incidents - Assault: 8 incidents - Data covers November–December 2025 Westboro's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for the vast majority of reports. The neighbourhood's 174 incidents over two months are modest compared to nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535), suggesting a quieter period. The low violent-crime count (8 assaults) stands out, as does the absence of more severe categories. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Westboro in late 2025?** There were 174 reported incidents in Westboro between November 1 and December 31, 2025. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Westboro?** Theft was the most common, with 124 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does Westboro compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Westboro had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535) during the same period. **Q: What share of Ottawa's incidents occurred in Westboro?** Westboro accounted for 2.4% of the city's total incidents in November–December 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## York Region Crime Data: 6,886 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region York Region recorded 6,886 criminal incidents between February 27 and April 28, 2026. Theft was the most reported category, making up 31.9% of all incidents, followed by assault at 26.8%. This map displays 6,886 reported incidents across York Region, Ontario, over a 60-day period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. The data is sourced from local police reports and provides a snapshot of criminal activity in the region during this timeframe. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. York Region's diverse communities experience varying levels of reported incidents, with urban centres typically seeing higher volumes. Understanding these distributions helps contextualize public safety discussions without implying risk levels or rates. The 2026 dataset shows 6,886 incidents over a 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Without prior-year data, it's impossible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. The figures reflect only the most recent reporting period. Theft was the most reported category, accounting for 2,200 incidents (31.9% of the total). Assault followed with 1,844 incidents (26.8%), while the 'Other' category, which groups less frequent offences, represented 920 incidents (13.4%). Together, these three categories make up 72.1% of all reported incidents in the period. Vaughan had the highest concentration of incidents with 2,110 reports, followed by Markham (1,691) and Richmond Hill (1,102). These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita risk, and highlight where activity was most frequently reported during the 60-day window. ### Key stats - 6,886 total incidents reported - Theft: 2,200 incidents (31.9%) - Assault: 1,844 incidents (26.8%) - Vaughan: 2,110 incidents - Markham: 1,691 incidents - 9 neighbourhoods tracked York Region's 60-day snapshot shows theft and assault dominating reported incidents, together accounting for 58.7% of the total. Vaughan alone contributed nearly a third of all incidents (2,110), while Markham and Richmond Hill followed with significant volumes. The absence of prior-year comparisons limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume—6,886 incidents in two months—underscores the region's size and reporting activity. Fraud and mischief, while less frequent, still represent notable shares at 12.1% and 7.6%, respectively. > Voice: Crime in York Region: 6,886 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in York Region over the past 60 days?** There were 6,886 reported incidents in York Region between February 27 and April 28, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most common, accounting for 2,200 reports. **Q: What types of incidents are most frequently reported in York Region?** Theft is the most frequently reported incident, making up 31.9% of all reports, followed by assault at 26.8%. Fraud and mischief are also notable, with 836 and 524 incidents respectively. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in York Region have the highest number of reported incidents?** Vaughan has the highest number of reported incidents with 2,110, followed by Markham with 1,691 and Richmond Hill with 1,102. These three neighbourhoods account for a significant portion of the total incidents in the region. **Q: Is there any trend data available for incidents in York Region?** The current dataset covers a 60-day period in 2026, with 6,886 incidents reported. There is no year-over-year comparison data available for this period. **Q: How current is the data for York Region?** The data covers incidents reported between February 27 and April 28, 2026. This provides a recent snapshot of incident activity in the region. **Q: Where does the incident data for York Region come from?** The incident data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. This data includes detailed reports of various types of incidents across different neighbourhoods in York Region. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in York Region. #### Categories in York Region ### York Region Assault: 1,844 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/assault In 2026, York Region recorded 1,844 assault incidents, making up 26.8% of the city's total 6,886 reported crimes. Assault ranked as the second most common crime category, with Vaughan reporting the highest number of incidents at 531. This page covers reported assault incidents in York Region, Ontario, during a two-month period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. Assault was the second most frequent category of crime in the region, with 1,844 incidents recorded. These incidents account for 26.8% of all reported crimes in York Region during this timeframe, highlighting its significance among the region's crime statistics. In York Region, assault ranks second among the ten crime categories tracked, trailing only theft, which had 2,200 incidents. It surpasses other notable categories such as fraud (836 incidents), mischief (524 incidents), and break and enter (277 incidents). This ranking underscores assault as a major concern in the region's crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,844 assault incidents reported - 26.8% of all crimes in York Region - Ranked 2nd among 10 crime categories - Vaughan had the highest count (531 incidents) - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 Assault stands out as the second most reported crime in York Region, making up over a quarter of all incidents during this period. The concentration of incidents in Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill suggests these areas may require focused attention. While the data spans only two months, the high volume of assaults relative to other categories indicates it is a persistent issue in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 1,844 reported assault incidents in York Region between February 27 and April 28, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the most assault incidents?** Vaughan had the highest number of assault incidents, with 531 reported during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in York Region?** Assault is the second most reported crime category, accounting for 26.8% of all incidents, trailing only theft. **Q: What percentage of York Region's crimes are assaults?** Assaults make up 26.8% of all reported crimes in York Region during the tracked period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### York Region Auto Theft: 203 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/auto_theft In 2026, York Region recorded 203 auto theft incidents, representing 2.9% of the city's total crime count of 6,886. Vaughan had the highest number of incidents at 79, followed by Markham with 56. Auto theft ranked 7th among 10 crime categories in the region. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in York Region, Ontario. Auto theft accounted for 203 incidents during the reporting period, representing 2.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents. The data spans from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in the region over this two-month period. Auto theft ranks as the 7th most common category of reported crime in York Region, behind theft (2,200 incidents), assault (1,844 incidents), and other categories such as fraud (836 incidents) and mischief (524 incidents). While auto theft is less frequent than these categories, it remains a notable concern, particularly in certain neighbourhoods. Key stats: - 203 auto theft incidents reported - 2.9% of York Region's total crime incidents - Ranked 7th among 10 crime categories - Vaughan had the highest count with 79 incidents - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 Auto theft in York Region accounts for a small but notable portion of overall crime, with Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill experiencing the highest counts. The 203 incidents over two months highlight a persistent issue, though it remains less frequent than theft or assault. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as only 2026 figures are available. The concentration of incidents in specific neighbourhoods suggests targeted enforcement or prevention efforts could be beneficial. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 203 reported auto theft incidents in York Region during the reporting period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in York Region had the most auto theft incidents?** Vaughan had the highest number of auto theft incidents with 79, followed by Markham with 56 and Richmond Hill with 23. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Auto theft ranks 7th among 10 crime categories in York Region, accounting for 2.9% of total incidents. It is less common than theft (2,200 incidents) and assault (1,844 incidents). **Q: What period does this auto theft data cover?** The data covers auto theft incidents reported between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### York Region Break and Enter: 277 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/break_and_enter York Region recorded 277 break and enter incidents in 2026, accounting for 4% of the city's total 6,886 crimes. This category ranks 6th among 10 crime types, with Vaughan leading at 100 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in York Region, Ontario, during a two-month period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. Break-and-enter incidents are a serious property crime, involving unauthorized entry into a residence or business with intent to commit an offence. During this period, York Region recorded 277 break-and-enter incidents. These incidents account for 4% of the city's total reported crimes, which stood at 6,886 for the same period. Break and enter ranks as the sixth most frequent crime category in York Region, behind theft (2,200 incidents), assault (1,844), other crimes (920), fraud (836), and mischief (524). While property crimes like theft and mischief are more common, break-and-enter incidents are notably more severe in nature. The 277 incidents place it ahead of categories such as robbery and sexual assault, which typically have lower reported counts. Key stats: - 277 break-and-enter incidents reported - 4% of York Region’s total crime incidents - Ranked 6th among 10 crime categories - Vaughan recorded the highest count (100 incidents) - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a small but significant portion of York Region’s crime, ranking sixth among all categories. The 277 incidents over two months highlight its persistence, though it remains less frequent than theft or assault. Vaughan stands out with nearly 36% of the region’s break-and-enter cases, suggesting localized patterns. Without prior-year data for comparison, it’s unclear whether this reflects a trend, but the concentration in Vaughan and Markham is notable. Property crimes like break-and-enter often correlate with population density and commercial activity, which may explain the higher counts in these areas. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in York Region in early 2026?** There were 277 break-and-enter incidents reported in York Region between February 27 and April 28, 2026. This accounts for 4% of the city’s total crime incidents during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the most break-and-enter incidents?** Vaughan recorded the highest number of break-and-enter incidents, with 100 reported cases during the two-month period. Markham followed with 76 incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category in York Region, behind theft (2,200), assault (1,844), other crimes (920), fraud (836), and mischief (524). It ranks ahead of categories like robbery and sexual assault. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break-and-enter incidents in York Region?** No, the current dataset only includes break-and-enter incidents from February to April 2026. Without prior-year data, it’s not possible to assess trends or changes over time. Source: Data sourced from York Regional Police open data (ON). ### Fraud in York Region: 836 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/fraud In 2026, York Region recorded 836 fraud incidents, representing 12.1% of the city's total crime. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category, with Markham and Vaughan reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported fraud incidents in York Region, Ontario. Fraud includes a range of deceptive practices aimed at financial or personal gain, such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and online scams. In the selected period, there were 836 reported fraud incidents in York Region. These incidents account for 12.1% of the city's total reported crime during this window, highlighting fraud as a notable category within the broader crime landscape. Fraud ranks as the fourth most common crime category in York Region, behind theft (2,200 incidents), assault (1,844 incidents), and other crimes (920 incidents). It is more frequent than mischief (524 incidents) and break and enter (277 incidents). This ranking underscores fraud's significance in the region's crime profile, though it remains less prevalent than property and violent crimes. Key stats: - 836 fraud incidents reported - 12.1% of York Region's total crime - 4th most common crime category - Markham and Vaughan lead with 254 and 252 incidents respectively - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 Fraud accounts for a significant portion of York Region's reported crime, ranking fourth overall. The 836 incidents during this two-month window suggest a steady presence of fraudulent activity, particularly in Markham and Vaughan, which together account for nearly 60% of the region's fraud cases. While theft and assault remain more prevalent, fraud's share highlights the need for continued awareness and prevention efforts, especially in high-incident neighbourhoods. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 836 reported fraud incidents in York Region during the selected period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in York Region have the highest fraud incidents?** Markham and Vaughan lead with 254 and 252 incidents respectively, followed by Richmond Hill with 142 incidents. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in York Region?** Fraud is the fourth most common crime category, behind theft (2,200 incidents), assault (1,844 incidents), and other crimes (920 incidents). **Q: What percentage of York Region's total crime does fraud represent?** Fraud accounts for 12.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Homicide in York Region: 1 Incident in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/homicide In 2026, York Region recorded 1 homicide incident, representing less than 1% of the city's total crime count of 6,886. Homicide ranks 10th among crime categories, with theft and assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported homicide incidents in York Region, Ontario. During the reporting period from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026, there was 1 reported homicide incident in the region. This represents less than 1% of the total 6,886 reported incidents across all crime categories in York Region during this time. Homicide is one of the least frequently reported crime categories in the region, ranking 10th out of 10 categories. The data reflects incidents reported to law enforcement, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in York Region. Homicide accounts for a very small portion of reported crime in York Region. With only 1 incident, it ranks last among all crime categories. In comparison, theft is the most common, with 2,200 incidents, followed by assault at 1,844. Other categories such as fraud (836), mischief (524), and other crimes (920) also significantly outnumber homicide. This low incidence aligns with broader trends where violent crimes like homicide are rare compared to property and non-violent offences. Key stats: - 1 homicide incident reported in York Region - Homicide ranks 10th out of 10 crime categories - Represents less than 1% of total reported incidents - Richmond Hill recorded the sole homicide incident - Data covers February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026 Homicide is an extremely rare occurrence in York Region, with only one incident reported during the two-month period. This places it at the bottom of the region's crime categories, far below more common offences like theft and assault. The single incident in Richmond Hill does not indicate a broader trend, given the short reporting window and the typically low and volatile nature of homicide counts. The data underscores that while homicide is a serious crime, it is not a frequent issue in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in York Region?** There was 1 reported homicide incident in York Region during the reporting period from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Homicide ranks 10th out of 10 crime categories, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like theft (2,200) and assault (1,844). **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the highest number of homicide incidents?** Richmond Hill recorded the sole homicide incident during the reporting period. **Q: What is the time frame for this homicide data?** The data covers incidents reported between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents in York Region. ### York Region Mischief: 524 Incidents in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/mischief In 2026, York Region recorded 524 mischief incidents, accounting for 7.6% of the city's total 6,886 crimes. Mischief ranked fifth among ten crime categories, with Vaughan reporting the highest count at 158 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in York Region, Ontario. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. In the period from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026, there were 524 reported mischief incidents in York Region. Mischief accounted for 7.6% of all reported incidents in York Region during this period. This category provides insight into the prevalence of property-related offences within the region. In York Region, mischief ranks as the fifth most common category among the ten tracked categories. Theft leads with 2,200 incidents, followed by assault with 1,844 incidents. Other notable categories include fraud with 836 incidents and break and enter with 277 incidents. Mischief, with 524 incidents, is less frequent than these but still significant within the region's crime landscape. Key stats: - 524 mischief incidents reported - 7.6% of York Region's total incidents - Ranked 5th among 10 crime categories - Vaughan had the highest count with 158 incidents - Data covers February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026 Mischief in York Region accounts for a notable portion of reported incidents, ranking fifth among all categories. The 524 incidents highlight a significant level of property-related offences, though it is less frequent than theft and assault. Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill are the neighbourhoods most affected by mischief, with Vaughan leading by a considerable margin. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, provides a snapshot of mischief trends but is too short to establish long-term patterns. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in York Region?** There were 524 reported mischief incidents in York Region from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Mischief ranks fifth among the ten crime categories in York Region, with theft and assault being the most common. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in York Region have the highest mischief counts?** Vaughan had the highest count with 158 incidents, followed by Markham with 123 and Richmond Hill with 91. **Q: What percentage of York Region's total incidents does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 7.6% of all reported incidents in York Region during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### York Region Other Crime: 920 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/other In 2026, York Region recorded 920 'Other' crime incidents, representing 13.4% of the city's total 6,886 crimes. This category ranks third among ten crime types, with Vaughan reporting the highest count at 322 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in York Region, Ontario, during a two-month period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. The dataset includes 920 incidents classified under this category, representing 13.4% of all reported crime in the region during this timeframe. 'Other' crime encompasses a range of offences that do not fall into more specific categories such as theft, assault, or fraud. While it accounts for a notable portion of total incidents, it ranks third among the ten crime categories tracked in York Region. In York Region, 'Other' crime is the third most reported category, behind theft (2,200 incidents) and assault (1,844 incidents). It surpasses fraud (836 incidents), mischief (524 incidents), and break-and-enter (277 incidents). This ranking highlights its significance within the broader crime landscape, though it remains less frequent than the region's most common offences. Key stats: - 920 'Other' incidents reported - 13.4% of York Region's total crime - Third most common crime category - Vaughan accounts for 322 incidents - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 'Other' crime in York Region stands out as the third most reported category, trailing only theft and assault. The 920 incidents during this two-month window represent a significant portion of the region's total crime, underscoring its prevalence. Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill emerge as the neighbourhoods with the highest counts, suggesting geographic concentration. However, without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this reflects a trend or a short-term pattern. The category's broad definition may also contribute to its high volume. FAQ: **Q: What does 'Other' crime include?** 'Other' crime is a catch-all category for offences that don't fit into more specific groups like theft or assault. It includes a variety of incidents, though exact definitions may vary by jurisdiction. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to theft in York Region?** Theft is the most reported crime in York Region, with 2,200 incidents, while 'Other' crime ranks third with 920 incidents during the same period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the most 'Other' crime incidents?** Vaughan reported the highest number of 'Other' crime incidents, with 322 cases during the two-month period. **Q: What percentage of York Region's total crime is classified as 'Other'?** 'Other' crime accounts for 13.4% of all reported incidents in York Region during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from open crime datasets published by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in York Region: 72 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/robbery In 2026, York Region recorded 72 robbery incidents, accounting for 1% of the city's total 6,886 crimes. Robbery ranked 8th among 10 crime categories, with Markham and Vaughan reporting the highest counts at 32 and 24 incidents, respectively. This page covers reported robbery incidents in York Region, Ontario, during a two-month period from February 27 to April 28, 2026. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. During this period, there were 72 reported robbery incidents in York Region. These incidents account for 1% of the city's total reported crime incidents, which stood at 6,886 for the same period. Robbery ranks as the 8th most common crime category in York Region out of 10 tracked categories. Theft leads with 2,200 incidents, followed by assault at 1,844. Other notable categories include fraud (836 incidents) and mischief (524 incidents). While robbery is less frequent than these categories, it remains a significant concern due to its violent nature. Key stats: - 72 robbery incidents reported in York Region - Robbery accounts for 1% of total city crime - Markham had the highest count with 32 incidents - Vaughan followed with 24 incidents - Richmond Hill reported 12 incidents Robbery in York Region is relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, representing only 1% of total incidents. The concentration of incidents in Markham and Vaughan suggests these areas may require targeted prevention efforts. The short two-month reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights robbery as a less dominant but still notable category within the region's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 72 reported robbery incidents in York Region between February 27 and April 28, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in York Region had the most robbery incidents?** Markham had the highest number of robbery incidents with 32, followed by Vaughan with 24 and Richmond Hill with 12. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Robbery ranks 8th out of 10 crime categories in York Region, with theft and assault being the most common, at 2,200 and 1,844 incidents respectively. **Q: What percentage of total crime in York Region is attributed to robbery?** Robbery accounts for 1% of the total 6,886 reported crime incidents in York Region during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the York Regional Police open data portal (ON). ### Sexual Assault in York Region: 9 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/sexual_assault In 2026, York Region recorded 9 sexual assault incidents, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total 6,886 reported crimes. These numbers reflect only reported cases, with under-reporting a known factor in sexual assault data. This page covers reported sexual assault incidents in York Region, Ontario. Sexual assault is a serious crime that encompasses a range of non-consensual sexual activities. In the period from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026, there were 9 reported incidents of sexual assault in York Region. These incidents represent 0.1% of the total 6,886 reported crimes in York Region during this period. While the number of reported incidents is relatively low compared to other categories, it is important to note that sexual assault is often under-reported. In York Region, sexual assault ranks 9th out of 10 crime categories. The most frequently reported crimes include theft (2,200 incidents), assault (1,844 incidents), and other crimes (920 incidents). Fraud and mischief also have higher counts, with 836 and 524 incidents respectively. Sexual assault, with 9 incidents, is one of the least frequently reported categories in the region. Key stats: - 9 reported sexual assault incidents - 0.1% of total city-wide incidents - Ranked 9th out of 10 crime categories - Markham had the highest count with 4 incidents - Data covers February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026 Sexual assault incidents in York Region are relatively low in number compared to other crime categories, accounting for only 0.1% of total reported crimes. The data shows that Markham had the highest number of incidents within this category. Given the short reporting window of just over two months, it is difficult to draw significant trends or conclusions. However, the low count underscores the importance of continued efforts to encourage reporting and support survivors. FAQ: **Q: How many sexual assault incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 9 reported sexual assault incidents in York Region from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in York Region are sexual assaults?** Sexual assault incidents represent 0.1% of the total 6,886 reported crimes in York Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the most sexual assault incidents?** Markham had the highest number of reported sexual assault incidents with 4. **Q: How does sexual assault rank among other crime categories in York Region?** Sexual assault ranks 9th out of 10 crime categories in York Region, with theft and assault being the most frequently reported. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in York Region: 2,200 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/theft In York Region, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 2,200 incidents. This accounts for 31.9% of the city's total 6,886 reported crimes. The data spans from February 27 to April 28, 2026. This page covers reported theft incidents in York Region, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the region, with 2,200 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 31.9% of all reported crimes in York Region. The data spans from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026, providing a snapshot of theft activity over this two-month window. Theft includes a range of offences, from shoplifting to theft of personal property. In York Region, theft is the most common crime category, surpassing assault, which had 1,844 reported incidents. Other categories such as fraud (836 incidents), mischief (524 incidents), and break and enter (277 incidents) are less frequent. Theft's prevalence highlights its significance in the region's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 2,200 theft incidents reported - 31.9% of all crimes in York Region - Ranked 1st among 10 crime categories - Vaughan had the highest count (643 incidents) - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 Theft stands out as the most reported crime in York Region, accounting for nearly a third of all incidents. The concentration of thefts in Vaughan, Markham, and Richmond Hill suggests these areas may experience higher levels of property-related offences. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows theft as a persistent issue, though trends over a longer period would provide more context. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures underscore theft's prominence in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in York Region?** There were 2,200 reported theft incidents in York Region during the selected period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in York Region had the most theft incidents?** Vaughan had the highest number of theft incidents, with 643 reported cases. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in York Region are theft-related?** Theft accounts for 31.9% of all reported crimes in York Region. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in York Region?** Theft is the most reported crime category, with 2,200 incidents, followed by assault (1,844 incidents) and other crimes (920 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for York Region ### York Region Crime 2026: 6,886 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/year/2026 In 2026, York Region recorded 6,886 reported incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 2,200 cases, followed by assault at 1,844. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, York Region recorded 6,886 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the region. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the region for this year. The data covers all reported incidents in York Region for 2026, offering a baseline for understanding the types of crimes most frequently reported. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the 2026 figures provide a starting point for future analysis. The 2026 data for York Region shows a total of 6,886 reported incidents, with theft being the most common category at 2,200 incidents. Assault follows closely with 1,844 incidents, while other categories such as fraud, mischief, and break and enter also contribute significantly to the total. This year's data serves as a foundation for tracking trends in future years, as no prior-year data is available for comparison. Key stats: - 6,886 total incidents in 2026 - Theft: 2,200 incidents - Assault: 1,844 incidents - Fraud: 836 incidents - Mischief: 524 incidents - Break and enter: 277 incidents The 2026 data for York Region highlights theft and assault as the dominant categories, together accounting for nearly two-thirds of all reported incidents. The absence of prior-year data means this year serves as a baseline, making it difficult to identify trends. However, the high incidence of theft and assault suggests these are key areas for focus. The presence of fraud and mischief in the top categories also indicates a diverse range of reported crimes. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in York Region for 2026?** In 2026, York Region recorded a total of 6,886 reported incidents. This figure represents the first year of available data for the region. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for York Region?** As 2026 is the first year of available data, it is not possible to determine any trends or year-over-year changes at this time. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category in 2026, with 2,200 incidents, followed by assault with 1,844 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Ontario government, specifically for York Region. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for York Region. #### Neighbourhoods in York Region ### Aurora, York Region Crime Data: 437 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/aurora Aurora, York Region recorded 437 crime incidents, representing 6.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 196 reports, followed by assault with 113. These figures provide a snapshot of crime in the area during the specified period. Aurora, a neighbourhood in York Region, Ontario, recorded 437 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This figure represents 6.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Aurora, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. Understanding these patterns can help residents and local authorities make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading categories of incidents in Aurora were theft and assault, with 196 and 113 reports, respectively. Together, these two categories account for over 70% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 37 and 26 reports, respectively. Key stats: - 437 total incidents in Aurora - 6.3% of York Region's total incidents - Theft: 196 incidents - Assault: 113 incidents - Fraud: 37 incidents Aurora's incident profile is heavily weighted towards theft and assault, which together make up over 70% of its total. This is a higher concentration than in nearby Vaughan and Markham, where the distribution of incident types is more varied. The relatively low number of break-and-enter incidents (6) stands out compared to the higher figures for theft and assault. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Aurora?** Aurora recorded 437 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. **Q: What are the leading categories of incidents in Aurora?** The leading categories are theft with 196 incidents and assault with 113 incidents. **Q: How does Aurora compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Aurora had 437 incidents, while nearby Vaughan had 2,110, Markham had 1,691, and Richmond Hill had 1,102. **Q: What percentage of York Region's total incidents occurred in Aurora?** Aurora accounted for 6.3% of York Region's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### East Gwillimbury, York Region: 202 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/east-gwillimbury East Gwillimbury, York Region, recorded 202 crime incidents between February 27 and April 28, 2026, representing 2.9% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 70 incidents, followed by assault at 59. The neighbourhood's crime profile is notable for its relatively low share of the city's overall incidents. East Gwillimbury recorded 202 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This accounts for 2.9% of York Region's total incidents during the same period. The neighbourhood's incident count reflects a mix of property and violent offences, with theft and assault being the most frequent categories. The data covers a two-month period in early 2026. While this provides a snapshot of incident patterns, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, affecting year-over-year comparisons. Theft was the leading category in East Gwillimbury, with 70 incidents, followed closely by assault at 59. Together, these two categories account for 63.9% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 21 and 11 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 202 total incidents in East Gwillimbury - 2.9% of York Region's total incidents - Theft: 70 incidents - Assault: 59 incidents - 62 violent incidents recorded East Gwillimbury's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft and assault, which together make up nearly two-thirds of all recorded incidents. This differs from nearby Vaughan, where the total incident count is significantly higher (2,110), suggesting varying crime patterns across York Region. The relatively low share of East Gwillimbury's incidents compared to the city total (2.9%) indicates it is a quieter area within the region. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in East Gwillimbury?** Theft was the most common, with 70 incidents recorded between February 27 and April 28, 2026. **Q: How does East Gwillimbury compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** East Gwillimbury had 202 incidents, while Vaughan recorded 2,110, Markham had 1,691, and Richmond Hill had 1,102 during the same period. **Q: What proportion of York Region's incidents occurred in East Gwillimbury?** East Gwillimbury accounted for 2.9% of the 6,886 incidents recorded across York Region. **Q: Were there any notable categories besides theft and assault?** Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 21 and 11 incidents respectively. Source: Data sourced from the York Regional Police open-data portal (ON). ### Georgina, York Region: 356 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/georgina Georgina, York Region recorded 356 crime incidents in 2026, representing 5.2% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 149 reports, followed by theft at 88. The neighbourhood's crime profile is notable for its concentration of assault cases, which account for over 40% of all incidents. Georgina, a neighbourhood in York Region, Ontario, recorded 356 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This figure represents 5.2% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Georgina, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in the area over this two-month span. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. In Georgina, the leading categories of reported incidents were assault, with 149 cases, and theft, with 88 cases. Together, these two categories account for approximately 67% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Mischief and fraud were also notable, with 32 and 31 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 356 total incidents in Georgina - 5.2% of York Region's total incidents - Assault: 149 incidents - Theft: 88 incidents - 151 violent incidents reported Georgina's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and theft, which together make up two-thirds of all reports. This contrasts with nearby Vaughan, where the total incident count is significantly higher (2,110). The concentration of assault cases in Georgina is notable, accounting for nearly half of all violent incidents in the neighbourhood. The data suggests a distinct pattern compared to other areas in York Region. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Georgina?** Georgina recorded 356 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This represents 5.2% of York Region's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which categories had the highest number of incidents?** Assault was the leading category with 149 incidents, followed by theft with 88 incidents. These two categories together account for approximately 67% of all incidents in Georgina. **Q: How does Georgina compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Georgina's incident count of 356 is lower than nearby Vaughan (2,110), Markham (1,691), and Richmond Hill (1,102). This suggests variations in incident reporting or occurrence across these areas. **Q: What proportion of incidents in Georgina were violent?** There were 151 violent incidents reported in Georgina, which is approximately 42% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for York Region. ### King, York Region: 104 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/king King, York Region recorded 104 crime incidents, representing 1.5% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 28 incidents, followed by other crimes and theft. The data covers incidents from February 27, 2026, to April 28, 2026. King, a neighbourhood in York Region, Ontario, recorded 104 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This figure represents 1.5% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in King, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in this area over the specified two-month window. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. While this snapshot provides a view of incident patterns in King, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods or areas. In King, the leading category of incidents was Assault, with 28 reported cases. Theft followed closely, with 24 incidents, while Other incidents accounted for 25 cases. These three categories together represent the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 104 total incidents in King - 28 incidents of Assault - 24 incidents of Theft - 1.5% of York Region's total incidents - Data covers February 27 to April 28, 2026 King's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of Assault and Theft cases, which together account for nearly half of all reported incidents. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Vaughan and Markham, King's total incident count is significantly lower, reflecting its smaller size or different reporting patterns. The concentration of Assault and Theft suggests a focus on personal and property-related incidents in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in King?** Assault was the most common type of incident in King, with 28 reported cases between February 27 and April 28, 2026. **Q: How does King's incident count compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** King recorded 104 incidents, significantly fewer than Vaughan (2,110), Markham (1,691), and Richmond Hill (1,102) during the same period. **Q: What percentage of York Region's incidents occurred in King?** King accounted for 1.5% of York Region's total incidents during the reporting period. **Q: What were the top three incident categories in King?** The top three categories were Assault (28), Other (25), and Theft (24). Source: Data sourced from the York Region open data portal (ON). ### Markham, York Region: 1,691 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/markham Markham, York Region recorded 1,691 crime incidents in 2026, representing 24.6% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 571 incidents, followed by assault and fraud. Markham, a neighbourhood in York Region, Ontario, recorded 1,691 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This figure represents 24.6% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Markham over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported within the defined boundaries for Markham during this specific period. The leading category of incidents in Markham was theft, with 571 reported cases. Assault followed closely, with 373 incidents. Fraud was also notable, accounting for 254 reports. These three categories together make up a significant portion of the total incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 1,691 total incidents in Markham - 24.6% of York Region's total incidents - 571 theft incidents - 373 assault incidents - 254 fraud incidents Markham's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with theft alone accounting for over one-third of all reports. The neighbourhood's share of York Region's total incidents (24.6%) is substantial, though it aligns with its status as one of the region's larger urban centres. Compared to nearby Vaughan, which recorded 2,110 incidents, Markham's total is lower, but its theft count (571) is notably high relative to other categories. The concentration of assault and fraud cases also stands out, suggesting a mix of property and interpersonal crimes. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Markham?** Theft was the most common type of incident in Markham, with 571 reported cases between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. **Q: How does Markham's incident count compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Markham recorded 1,691 incidents, while nearby Vaughan had 2,110 and Richmond Hill had 1,102 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of York Region's total incidents occurred in Markham?** Markham accounted for 24.6% of York Region's total incidents during the reporting period. **Q: Were there any notable categories besides theft and assault?** Fraud was also a significant category in Markham, with 254 reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the York Regional Police open data portal (ON). ### Newmarket, York Region Crime Data: 709 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/newmarket Newmarket, York Region recorded 709 crime incidents, representing 10.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 226 incidents, followed by assault with 218. This data covers incidents reported between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. Newmarket, a neighbourhood in York Region, Ontario, recorded 709 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This figure represents 10.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Newmarket, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in the area. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window. The leading categories of incidents in Newmarket were theft, with 226 reports, and assault, with 218 reports. Other notable categories included fraud, with 66 incidents, and mischief, with 60 incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related and violent crimes in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 709 total incidents in Newmarket - 10.3% of York Region's total incidents - 226 theft incidents - 218 assault incidents - 66 fraud incidents Newmarket's incident profile is notable for the high counts of theft and assault, which together account for nearly two-thirds of all reported incidents. Compared to nearby Vaughan and Markham, Newmarket's total incident count is significantly lower, suggesting a different pattern of reported crime. The concentration of theft and assault incidents may reflect local enforcement priorities or reporting behaviours. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Newmarket?** Newmarket recorded 709 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. **Q: What are the leading categories of incidents in Newmarket?** The leading categories are theft, with 226 incidents, and assault, with 218 incidents. **Q: How does Newmarket compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Newmarket's 709 incidents are lower than Vaughan's 2,110 and Markham's 1,691 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of York Region's incidents occurred in Newmarket?** Newmarket accounted for 10.3% of York Region's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Richmond Hill, York Region: 1,102 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/richmond-hill Richmond Hill, York Region recorded 1,102 crime incidents in 2026, representing 16% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 354 reports, followed by assault at 316. This data covers incidents from February 27 to April 28, 2026. Richmond Hill recorded 1,102 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 16% of York Region's total incidents during this period, making it a notable area within the region. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Richmond Hill over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. Theft was the leading category in Richmond Hill, with 354 incidents, followed by assault at 316 incidents. Fraud was also significant, with 142 incidents. Together, these three categories account for approximately 74% of all incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 1,102 total incidents in Richmond Hill - 16% of York Region's total incidents - 354 theft incidents - 316 assault incidents - 142 fraud incidents Richmond Hill's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft and assault, which together make up over half of all reported incidents. Compared to nearby Vaughan and Markham, Richmond Hill's incident count is lower, but its proportion of assaults is notably high. The concentration of theft and assault suggests a focus area for local safety initiatives. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Richmond Hill?** Richmond Hill recorded 1,102 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Richmond Hill?** The top categories are theft with 354 incidents, assault with 316 incidents, and fraud with 142 incidents. **Q: How does Richmond Hill compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Richmond Hill had 1,102 incidents, while nearby Vaughan had 2,110 and Markham had 1,691 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of York Region's incidents occurred in Richmond Hill?** Richmond Hill accounted for 16% of York Region's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Vaughan, York Region Crime Data: 2,110 Incidents | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/vaughan Vaughan recorded 2,110 incidents between February 27 and April 28, 2026, representing 30.6% of York Region's total. Theft was the leading category with 643 incidents, followed by assault at 531. This data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in Vaughan during this period. Vaughan recorded 2,110 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This accounts for 30.6% of York Region's total incidents during this period. The neighbourhood's data reflects a mix of property and violent offences, with theft and assault being the most frequent. The two-month window provides a snapshot of crime patterns in Vaughan, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. While the data covers a relatively short period, it highlights key trends and categories that stand out in the neighbourhood. The data spans a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. This short window limits long-term trend analysis but offers a focused view of recent incidents. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Theft was the leading category in Vaughan, with 643 incidents, followed by assault at 531. Together, these two categories account for over half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Fraud and mischief also contributed significantly, with 252 and 158 incidents, respectively. Property-related offences dominate the top categories, reflecting a pattern common in urban areas. Key stats: - 2,110 total incidents in Vaughan - 30.6% of York Region's total incidents - Theft: 643 incidents - Assault: 531 incidents - Fraud: 252 incidents Vaughan's incident count is notably higher than nearby neighbourhoods like Markham (1,691) and Richmond Hill (1,102), accounting for nearly a third of York Region's total. The dominance of theft and assault suggests a mix of property and personal crimes, with theft alone making up almost a third of all incidents. This contrasts with some neighbouring areas where property crimes may be less pronounced. The short two-month window limits broader trend conclusions, but the data underscores Vaughan's role as a significant contributor to regional incident totals. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Vaughan?** Theft was the most common, with 643 incidents reported between February 27 and April 28, 2026. This category alone accounted for nearly 30% of all incidents in Vaughan during this period. **Q: How does Vaughan compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Vaughan had 2,110 incidents, significantly more than Markham (1,691) and Richmond Hill (1,102). It accounted for 30.6% of York Region's total incidents during this period. **Q: What proportion of incidents in Vaughan were violent?** There were 556 violent incidents, primarily under the assault category. This represents about 26% of Vaughan's total incidents during the two-month period. **Q: Were property crimes a major issue in Vaughan?** Yes, property-related offences like theft (643), fraud (252), and mischief (158) were prominent. Theft alone made up nearly a third of all incidents in Vaughan. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering incidents reported in York Region. ### Whitchurch-Stouffville Crime: 175 Incidents in York Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/york-region/neighbourhood/whitchurch-stouffville Whitchurch-Stouffville recorded 175 incidents between February 27 and April 28, 2026, representing 2.5% of York Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 57 incidents, followed by other offences and theft. The neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents is relatively small compared to nearby areas like Vaughan and Markham. Whitchurch-Stouffville recorded 175 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This represents 2.5% of York Region's total incidents during the same period. The neighbourhood's data reflects a mix of violent and non-violent offences, with assault being the most prevalent category. The incidents in Whitchurch-Stouffville are part of a broader regional pattern, with the neighbourhood contributing a small but notable portion of the city's overall crime data. The two-month window provides a snapshot of local public safety dynamics. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect year-over-year comparisons. The dataset includes precise dates for each incident, allowing for detailed analysis within this window. Assault was the leading category in Whitchurch-Stouffville, with 57 incidents, followed by 'Other' offences at 38 and theft at 28. Together, these top three categories account for 70% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 26 and 15 incidents respectively, rounding out the top five categories. Key stats: - 175 total incidents in Whitchurch-Stouffville - 57 assault incidents reported - 2.5% of York Region's total incidents - Assault and 'Other' account for 56% of incidents - 6 break-and-enter incidents recorded Whitchurch-Stouffville's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which alone makes up nearly a third of all records—unusual for a suburban area where property crimes often dominate. The neighbourhood's 175 incidents over two months place it well below nearby Vaughan (2,110) and Markham (1,691), suggesting a quieter public-safety environment. The high share of 'Other' offences (38) also stands out, indicating a mix of less common incident types that may warrant further local context. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Whitchurch-Stouffville?** There were 175 incidents reported in Whitchurch-Stouffville between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This accounts for 2.5% of York Region's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Whitchurch-Stouffville?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 57 reports. This category alone represents nearly a third of all incidents in the neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: How does Whitchurch-Stouffville compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Whitchurch-Stouffville had significantly fewer incidents than nearby Vaughan (2,110) and Markham (1,691). Its 175 incidents suggest a lower volume of reported crime compared to these adjacent areas. **Q: What proportion of incidents in Whitchurch-Stouffville were violent?** There were 57 violent incidents reported, all classified as assault. This accounts for approximately 32.6% of the neighbourhood's total incidents during the period. Source: Data sourced from the York Regional Police open data portal (ON). --- ## RCMP K-Division (AB) Crime: 6,385 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab RCMP K-Division (AB) recorded 6,385 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 37% of all reported incidents. Mischief and break-and-enter followed as the second and third most common categories. This map displays 6,385 reported incidents across RCMP K-Division (Alberta) over a 60-day window from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced directly from the RCMP's public crime portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity in the region. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing crime locations and categories, users gain insight into local safety dynamics without relying on per-capita metrics or population estimates. The 2026 dataset shows 6,385 incidents over a 60-day period, but year-over-year comparisons are not available due to insufficient historical data. This single-year snapshot prevents trend analysis, so no increase, decrease, or stability can be inferred. Future updates may provide context once multi-year records are included. Theft was the most reported category, with 2,360 incidents accounting for 37% of the total. Mischief followed with 1,506 incidents (23.6%), while break and enter ranked third at 1,083 incidents (17%). Together, these three categories represent 77.6% of all reported incidents in the 60-day window. Auto theft and theft from vehicles rounded out the top five, with 778 and 658 incidents respectively. ### Key stats - 6,385 total incidents reported - Theft: 2,360 incidents (37%) - Mischief: 1,506 incidents (23.6%) - Break and enter: 1,083 incidents (17%) - Data covers April 18–June 17, 2026 RCMP K-Division's 60-day snapshot is dominated by property-related offences, with theft alone making up over one-third of incidents. The absence of violent-crime records in this dataset is notable, as is the heavy concentration in just three categories (theft, mischief, break and enter). Without prior-year comparisons, it's unclear whether this distribution is typical or a short-term pattern. The 6,385-incident total reflects only reported cases, and the lack of neighbourhood breakdowns limits hyperlocal analysis. > Voice: Crime in RCMP K-Division (AB) includes 6,385 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB) over the past 60 days?** There were 6,385 reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 2,360 cases (37% of the total). Mischief followed with 1,506 incidents (23.6%), and break-and-enter incidents totalled 1,083 (17%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for RCMP K-Division (AB)?** The dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2026, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. All 6,385 incidents are from this single period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for RCMP K-Division (AB)?** No, this dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns. The incidents are aggregated across the entire RCMP K-Division (AB) jurisdiction. **Q: How current is the data for RCMP K-Division (AB)?** The data covers incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Alberta government, specifically from RCMP K-Division (AB) records. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta government’s open-data portal, covering RCMP K-Division (AB) incidents. #### Categories in RCMP K-Division (AB) ### Auto Theft in RCMP K-Division (AB): 778 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/auto_theft Auto theft in RCMP K-Division (AB) accounted for 778 incidents, representing 12.2% of the city's total crime count of 6,385. This category ranks fourth among five crime categories, with theft being the most common. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026. During this period, there were 778 reported incidents of auto theft. Auto theft accounts for 12.2% of all reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this timeframe. This category is one of the most prevalent types of crime in the area. Auto theft is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB), following theft (2,360 incidents), mischief (1,506 incidents), and break and enter (1,083 incidents). It is more frequent than theft from vehicle, which had 658 reported incidents. The prevalence of auto theft highlights its significance among property-related crimes in the region. Key stats: - 778 auto theft incidents reported - 12.2% of all reported incidents - Fourth most common crime category - More frequent than theft from vehicle (658 incidents) - Data covers April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026 Auto theft is a notable category in RCMP K-Division (AB), ranking fourth among the five most common types of reported incidents. With 778 incidents, it accounts for over 12% of all reported crimes in the region during this period. While it is less frequent than theft, mischief, and break and enter, it is more common than theft from vehicle. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity over a two-month period in 2026, offering insight into its prevalence relative to other crimes. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** There were 778 reported auto theft incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 12.2% of all reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories?** Auto theft is the fourth most common category, following theft (2,360 incidents), mischief (1,506 incidents), and break and enter (1,083 incidents). **Q: Is there data available for neighbourhoods?** No, neighbourhood-specific data for auto theft is not available for RCMP K-Division (AB). Source: Data sourced from Alberta's open data portal, covering incidents reported by RCMP K-Division. ### Break and enter in RCMP K-Division (AB): 1,083 incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/break_and_enter Break and enter incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) totalled 1,083, representing 17% of the city's 6,385 reported crimes. This category ranks third among five crime types, with theft and mischief being more frequent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in RCMP K-Division (Alberta) from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. During this period, there were 1,083 reported break-and-enter incidents. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 17% of all reported crime in RCMP K-Division (Alberta) during this window. Break and enter is the third most common reported crime category in RCMP K-Division (Alberta), behind theft (2,360 incidents) and mischief (1,506 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (778 incidents) and theft from vehicle (658 incidents). Together, these five categories represent the majority of reported crime in the region. Key stats: - 1,083 break-and-enter incidents reported - 17% of all reported crime in RCMP K-Division (AB) - Third most common crime category - More frequent than auto theft (778 incidents) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break and enter is a significant portion of reported crime in RCMP K-Division (Alberta), ranking third behind theft and mischief. The 1,083 incidents over this two-month window highlight its prevalence, though the short timeframe limits trend analysis. Compared to other property crimes like auto theft and theft from vehicle, break and enter is notably more frequent, underscoring its impact in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** There were 1,083 reported break-and-enter incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does break and enter represent in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Break and enter accounts for 17% of all reported crime in RCMP K-Division (Alberta) during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Break and enter is the third most common crime category, behind theft (2,360 incidents) and mischief (1,506 incidents), but more frequent than auto theft (778 incidents) and theft from vehicle (658 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break-and-enter incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from Alberta open data portal, covering RCMP K-Division (AB) incidents. ### Mischief in RCMP K-Division (AB): 1,506 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/mischief In RCMP K-Division (AB), mischief accounted for 1,506 incidents in 2026, representing 23.6% of the total 6,385 reported crimes. This category ranked second among five crime types, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Mischief refers to the willful destruction or damage of property, and it is one of the most frequently reported crimes in the region. During this period, there were 1,506 reported mischief incidents, accounting for 23.6% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB). Mischief is the second most common category of reported crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), following theft, which had 2,360 incidents. It is more frequent than break and enter (1,083 incidents), auto theft (778 incidents), and theft from vehicle (658 incidents). Together, these five categories account for the majority of reported crimes in the region. Key stats: - 1,506 reported mischief incidents - 23.6% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) - Second most common crime category - More frequent than break and enter, auto theft, and theft from vehicle - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Mischief is a significant category of reported crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), accounting for nearly a quarter of all incidents. Its rank as the second most common crime highlights its prevalence in the region. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows a notable number of incidents, though it is too short a window to draw conclusions about trends. The absence of year-over-year data limits further analysis, but the current figures underscore the importance of understanding property-related crimes in the area. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents reported in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** There were 1,506 reported mischief incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other types of crime in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Mischief is the second most common category of reported crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), following theft (2,360 incidents) and ahead of break and enter (1,083 incidents), auto theft (778 incidents), and theft from vehicle (658 incidents). **Q: What percentage of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) are mischief incidents?** Mischief incidents account for 23.6% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the specified period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported mischief incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Theft in RCMP K-Division (AB): 2,360 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/theft In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 2,360 incidents. This accounts for 37% of the city's total reported crimes, highlighting its prevalence. This page covers reported theft incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. During this period, there were 2,360 reported theft incidents, accounting for 37% of all reported crimes in the region. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this timeframe, surpassing other categories such as mischief, break and enter, auto theft, and theft from vehicle. In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft is the most common reported crime, with 2,360 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, mischief, which had 1,506 incidents. Break and enter follows with 1,083 incidents, while auto theft and theft from vehicle had 778 and 658 incidents, respectively. Theft accounts for more than a third of all reported crimes in the region during this period. Key stats: - 2,360 theft incidents reported - 37% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) - Most common crime category in the region - Higher than mischief (1,506 incidents) - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft stands out as the most frequently reported crime in RCMP K-Division (AB), making up 37% of all incidents during this period. This is notably higher than other property-related crimes like mischief and break and enter. The data reflects a short window of just over two months, so it does not provide a full-year trend. However, the high proportion of theft incidents underscores its prevalence in the region's reported crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** There were 2,360 reported theft incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) are theft incidents?** Theft incidents account for 37% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Theft is the most common crime category, with 2,360 incidents, followed by mischief (1,506), break and enter (1,083), auto theft (778), and theft from vehicle (658). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from Alberta's open data portal. ### Theft from vehicle in RCMP K-Division (AB): 658 incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/theft_from_vehicle In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft from vehicle accounted for 658 incidents, representing 10.3% of the city's total crime count of 6,385. This category ranks fifth among five crime types reported. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB). During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 658 reported incidents of theft from vehicle. These incidents account for 10.3% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during this period. Theft from vehicle is one of the five major crime categories tracked in this dataset. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insights into broader crime patterns in the region. In RCMP K-Division (AB), theft from vehicle ranks as the fifth most common crime category among the five tracked. It is less frequent than theft (2,360 incidents), mischief (1,506 incidents), break and enter (1,083 incidents), and auto theft (778 incidents). While theft from vehicle is less common than these other categories, it still represents a significant portion of reported crimes in the region. Key stats: - 658 reported theft from vehicle incidents - 10.3% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 - 658 incidents in 2026 Theft from vehicle accounts for 10.3% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB), making it the fifth most common category. While it is less frequent than theft, mischief, break and enter, and auto theft, it remains a notable category. The data for 2026 shows a total of 658 incidents, but without prior years' data, no trend can be established. The short reporting window limits broader conclusions, but the numbers highlight the prevalence of this type of crime in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** There were 658 reported theft from vehicle incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes does theft from vehicle represent in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 10.3% of all reported crimes in RCMP K-Division (AB) during the specified period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than theft (2,360), mischief (1,506), break and enter (1,083), and auto theft (778). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft from vehicle incidents reported from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. #### Year pages for RCMP K-Division (AB) ### RCMP K-Division (AB) Crime 2026: 6,385 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/rcmp-k-division-ab/year/2026 In 2026, RCMP K-Division (AB) recorded 6,385 incidents. Theft was the most frequent offence, with 2,360 cases, followed by mischief (1,506) and break-and-enter (1,083). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, RCMP K-Division (AB) recorded 6,385 criminal incidents. This marks the first year of available data for the region, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the types and frequency of reported crimes across Alberta under RCMP jurisdiction, excluding municipal police services. The data reflects incidents reported during the full 2026 calendar year. The 2026 dataset for RCMP K-Division (AB) shows theft as the most frequent offence, accounting for 2,360 incidents, followed by mischief (1,506) and break-and-enter (1,083). Auto theft and theft from vehicles round out the top five categories, with 778 and 658 incidents respectively. Together, these five categories represent the majority of reported crimes in the region for the year. Key stats: - 6,385 total incidents in 2026 - Theft: 2,360 incidents (highest category) - Mischief: 1,506 incidents - Break-and-enter: 1,083 incidents - Auto theft: 778 incidents The 2026 data for RCMP K-Division (AB) highlights a strong concentration in property-related crimes, with theft, mischief, and break-and-enter accounting for over 75% of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the dominance of these categories suggests property crime is a key focus area for policing in rural and non-municipal Alberta. The dataset serves as a critical baseline for tracking future changes. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in RCMP K-Division (AB) in 2026?** There were 6,385 reported incidents in 2026, covering all categories of crime under RCMP jurisdiction in Alberta. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in RCMP K-Division (AB)?** Trend direction cannot be determined yet, as 2026 is the first year of available data for this region. **Q: What was the most common crime in 2026?** Theft was the most frequent offence, with 2,360 incidents reported, making up over a third of all crimes. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open records published by the RCMP for Alberta (AB), covering incidents reported under K-Division jurisdiction. Source: Data sourced from RCMP open data for Alberta (AB). --- ## Toronto Crime Data: 5,840 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto Toronto recorded 5,840 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, accounting for 53.5% of all reported incidents. The data covers 159 neighbourhoods, with Mimico-Queensway reporting the highest count at 162 incidents. This map displays 5,840 reported incidents across Toronto over a 60-day window from January 30 to March 31, 2026. The data is sourced from the Toronto Police Service’s public portal and reflects incidents with usable location and date information. While not exhaustive, the dataset provides a snapshot of crime patterns across the city’s 159 neighbourhoods. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this tool to identify trends, compare neighbourhoods, and understand the distribution of different incident types. The figures represent raw counts, not crime rates, and do not account for population differences between areas. The 2026 dataset covers a 60-day window, with 5,732 incidents having usable dates. Without prior-year comparisons in this dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a static snapshot rather than a year-over-year change. Assault was the most reported incident type, accounting for 3,124 cases, or 53.5% of the total. Auto theft followed with 1,092 incidents (18.7%), while break and enter ranked third at 1,006 incidents (17.2%). Together, these three categories made up nearly 90% of all reported incidents in the period. Robbery, theft, and theft from vehicle comprised the remaining share, with robbery at 320 incidents (5.5%) and theft at 194 (3.3%). The highest concentrations of incidents were in Mimico-Queensway (162), West Humber-Clairville (137), and Yonge-Bay Corridor (124). These counts reflect total reported incidents, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas with greater activity during the 60-day window. ### Key stats - 5,840 total incidents reported - 3,124 assault incidents (53.5%) - 1,092 auto thefts (18.7%) - 1,006 break-and-enter cases (17.2%) - 159 neighbourhoods covered Assault dominates Toronto’s early 2026 incident counts, comprising over half of all reports—a striking contrast to property crimes like auto theft and break-and-enter, which still rank highly. The 5,840 total reflects a concentrated 60-day window, limiting broader trend claims. Mimico-Queensway and West Humber-Clairville stand out for activity volume, but without population data, these figures only indicate raw counts, not relative risk. The absence of year-over-year data means comparisons are not possible, leaving this as a standalone snapshot. > Voice: Crime in Toronto: 5,840 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Toronto over the last 60 days?** There were 5,840 reported incidents in Toronto from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. Of these, 5,732 had specific dates, while 108 did not. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Toronto?** Assault was the most reported incident type, with 3,124 cases, accounting for 53.5% of all incidents. Auto theft followed with 1,092 incidents (18.7%), and break and enter with 1,006 incidents (17.2%). **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest number of incidents?** Mimico-Queensway (160) had the highest count with 162 incidents, followed by West Humber-Clairville (1) with 137 and Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) with 124. **Q: Is there trend data available for Toronto?** The dataset includes 5,732 incidents from 2026, but year-over-year comparisons are not available for this period. **Q: How current is this data?** This data covers incidents from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026, and was last updated on May 16, 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases by the Toronto Police Service, compiled and standardized by CrimeMaps.ca. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open-data portal (ON). #### Categories in Toronto ### Assault in Toronto: 3,124 Incidents in Early 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/assault In Toronto, assault was the most reported crime category from January to March 2026, with 3,124 incidents. This accounts for 53.5% of the city's total crime during this period, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories. This page covers reported assault incidents in Toronto, Ontario. Assault is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, with 3,124 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 53.5% of all reported crimes in Toronto, highlighting the prevalence of assault within the city's crime landscape. The data spans from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026, providing a snapshot of assault incidents over this two-month period. The figures represent reported incidents only and do not include unreported cases. Assault is the most common crime category in Toronto, significantly outpacing other types of offences. With 3,124 incidents, it surpasses auto theft (1,092 incidents), break and enter (1,006 incidents), and robbery (320 incidents). This category alone accounts for more than half of all reported crimes in the city, underscoring its frequency compared to other offences. Key stats: - 3,124 assault incidents reported - 53.5% of all Toronto crimes - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: Mimico-Queensway (160) with 148 incidents - Data covers January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026 Assault stands out as the most reported crime in Toronto, making up over half of all incidents in the city. The 3,124 incidents recorded in just two months highlight its prevalence. Mimico-Queensway (160) and Moss Park (73) are notable areas with higher counts, though the short reporting window limits trend analysis. The sheer volume of assault incidents underscores the need for focused attention on this category within Toronto's broader crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Toronto?** There were 3,124 reported assault incidents in Toronto during the selected period from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's crimes are assaults?** Assaults account for 53.5% of all reported crimes in Toronto, making it the most common category. **Q: Which neighbourhoods have the highest number of assault incidents?** Mimico-Queensway (160) had the highest count with 148 incidents, followed by Moss Park (73) with 88 and Downtown Yonge East (168) with 80. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Toronto?** Assault is the most reported crime, with 3,124 incidents, significantly higher than auto theft (1,092) and break and enter (1,006). Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Toronto Auto Theft: 1,092 Incidents in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/auto_theft Toronto recorded 1,092 auto theft incidents from January to March 2026, representing 18.7% of the city’s total crime during this period. This category ranks second among seven tracked crime types, trailing only assault. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Toronto, Ontario. Auto theft is a significant crime category in the city, with a total of 1,092 incidents recorded during the selected period from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. These incidents account for 18.7% of all reported crimes in Toronto during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity, highlighting areas and trends within the city. Auto theft is the second most common crime category in Toronto, following assault, which had 3,124 incidents. It is more frequent than break and enter (1,006 incidents), robbery (320 incidents), theft (194 incidents), and theft from vehicle (65 incidents). This ranking underscores the prevalence of auto theft in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,092 auto theft incidents reported - 18.7% of all Toronto crimes - Ranked 2nd among 7 crime categories - West Humber-Clairville (1) had the highest count with 71 incidents - Data covers January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026 Auto theft stands out as a major concern in Toronto, representing nearly one-fifth of all reported crimes in the city during the first quarter of 2026. Its ranking as the second most common crime category, only behind assault, highlights its significance. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like West Humber-Clairville (1) suggests specific areas may require focused attention. However, without year-over-year data, it's challenging to determine if this is part of a broader trend or a short-term spike. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Toronto?** There were 1,092 reported auto theft incidents in Toronto from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's crimes are auto thefts?** Auto thefts account for 18.7% of all reported crimes in Toronto during the selected period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Toronto has the highest number of auto thefts?** West Humber-Clairville (1) had the highest number of auto theft incidents with 71 reported cases. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Toronto?** Auto theft is the second most common crime category in Toronto, following assault (3,124 incidents) and ahead of break and enter (1,006 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Toronto break and enter: 1,006 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/break_and_enter Toronto recorded 1,006 break and enter incidents from January to March 2026, representing 17.2% of the city’s total crime in that period. This ranks as the third most frequent crime category, behind assault and auto theft. This page covers break-and-enter incidents in Toronto, Ontario, during the first three months of 2026. Between January 30 and March 31, 2026, Toronto Police Service recorded 1,006 break-and-enter incidents across the city. These incidents account for 17.2% of all reported crime in Toronto during this period, making break-and-enter the third most common category of reported crime in the city. Break-and-enter ranks third among Toronto's seven major crime categories, behind assault (3,124 incidents) and auto theft (1,092 incidents). It is more common than robbery (320 incidents), theft (194 incidents), and theft from vehicle (65 incidents). The 1,006 break-and-enter incidents represent a significant portion of property-related crime in the city. Key stats: - 1,006 break-and-enter incidents in Toronto - 17.2% of all reported crime in the city - Third most common crime category - 35 incidents in Wexford/Maryvale (119) - Data covers January 30 to March 31, 2026 Break-and-enter is a prominent category in Toronto's crime data, ranking third overall and accounting for nearly one-fifth of all reported incidents in early 2026. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Wexford/Maryvale and the Annex suggests localized patterns, though the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. With 1,006 incidents in just three months, property crime remains a significant concern, though it trails behind assault and auto theft in frequency. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Toronto in early 2026?** There were 1,006 break-and-enter incidents reported in Toronto between January 30 and March 31, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most break-and-enter incidents?** Wexford/Maryvale (119) had the highest count with 35 incidents, followed by Annex (95) with 30 and Kensington-Chinatown (78) with 28. **Q: How does break-and-enter compare to other crimes in Toronto?** Break-and-enter is the third most common crime category, behind assault (3,124 incidents) and auto theft (1,092 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Toronto's crime is break-and-enter?** Break-and-enter accounts for 17.2% of all reported crime in Toronto during this period. Source: Data sourced from Toronto Police Service open data (ON). ### Robbery in Toronto: 320 Incidents in Early 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/robbery Toronto recorded 320 robbery incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 5.5% of the city's total 5,840 crimes in that period. Robbery ranked as the fourth most frequent crime category during this window. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Toronto, Ontario, during the first three months of 2026. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or threat of force. Between January 30 and March 31, 2026, there were 320 reported robbery incidents in the city. Robbery accounted for 5.5% of Toronto's total reported incidents during this period. While property crimes like theft and break-and-enter are more frequent, robbery remains a significant concern due to its violent nature. In Toronto, robbery ranks as the fourth most reported crime category, behind assault (3,124 incidents), auto theft (1,092 incidents), and break-and-enter (1,006 incidents). It is more common than theft (194 incidents) and theft from vehicle (65 incidents). This ranking highlights robbery's prevalence compared to other crimes, though it remains less frequent than violent offences like assault. Key stats: - 320 robbery incidents reported in Q1 2026 - 5.5% of Toronto’s total incidents - 4th most reported crime category - Yonge-Bay Corridor had the highest count (14 incidents) - 318 incidents had confirmed dates Robbery in Toronto during early 2026 shows a concentrated pattern, with the Yonge-Bay Corridor neighbourhood leading in reported incidents. While robbery ranks fourth among crime categories, its share of total incidents (5.5%) is notable given its violent nature. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the quarterly count of 320 incidents underscores its persistence as a concern. Compared to property crimes like auto theft and break-and-enter, robbery’s frequency is lower, but its impact remains significant due to the direct threat to personal safety. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Toronto in early 2026?** There were 320 reported robbery incidents in Toronto between January 30 and March 31, 2026. Of these, 318 had confirmed dates, while 2 lacked specific occurrence dates. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Toronto had the most robbery incidents?** The Yonge-Bay Corridor neighbourhood reported the highest number of robbery incidents, with 14 cases during the first three months of 2026. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Toronto?** Robbery is the fourth most reported crime in Toronto, following assault (3,124 incidents), auto theft (1,092 incidents), and break-and-enter (1,006 incidents). It accounts for 5.5% of all reported incidents in the city. **Q: Is robbery a common crime in Toronto?** While robbery is less frequent than some property crimes, it remains a notable concern due to its violent nature. In early 2026, it ranked fourth among reported crime categories in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Toronto Shootings: 39 Incidents in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/shooting Toronto recorded 39 shooting incidents in early 2026, accounting for 0.7% of the city's total 5,840 crimes. Shootings ranked 7th among crime categories, with West Humber-Clairville and Kensington-Chinatown each reporting 4 incidents. This page covers reported shooting incidents in Toronto, Ontario, during the period from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. Shooting incidents are a serious category of crime that can have significant impacts on community safety and well-being. During this period, there were 39 reported shooting incidents in Toronto. These incidents represent 0.7% of the city's total reported crimes, which amounted to 5,840 incidents across all categories. In Toronto, shooting incidents ranked 7th among the 7 major crime categories tracked. Assault was the most frequent category with 3,124 incidents, followed by auto theft (1,092), break and enter (1,006), robbery (320), and theft (194). Shooting incidents, while relatively rare compared to other categories, are a critical concern due to their potential for severe harm. Key stats: - 39 shooting incidents reported - 0.7% of Toronto's total crimes - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - 4 incidents in West Humber-Clairville (1) - 4 incidents in Kensington-Chinatown (78) Shooting incidents in Toronto during the first quarter of 2026 were relatively low in number compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of total reported crimes. The data shows that shooting incidents are concentrated in a few neighbourhoods, with West Humber-Clairville and Kensington-Chinatown each reporting 4 incidents. While the overall count is low, the presence of shooting incidents in multiple neighbourhoods highlights the need for targeted community safety efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many shooting incidents were reported in Toronto in early 2026?** There were 39 reported shooting incidents in Toronto from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total crimes are shooting incidents?** Shooting incidents represent 0.7% of Toronto's total reported crimes during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Toronto had the most shooting incidents?** West Humber-Clairville and Kensington-Chinatown each had 4 reported shooting incidents, the highest among neighbourhoods. **Q: How do shooting incidents compare to other crime categories in Toronto?** Shooting incidents ranked 7th among 7 major crime categories, with assault being the most frequent at 3,124 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Toronto Theft: 194 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/theft Toronto recorded 194 theft incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 3.3% of the city's 5,840 total crimes. Theft ranked fifth among seven crime categories, with the Yonge-Bay Corridor neighbourhood reporting the highest count at 10 incidents. This page covers reported theft incidents in Toronto, Ontario. Theft includes incidents of stolen property without the use of force or threat. In the period from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026, there were 194 reported theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 3.3% of Toronto's total reported crime during this window, which saw 5,840 incidents across all categories. Theft ranks as the fifth most frequent crime category in Toronto, behind assault (3,124 incidents), auto theft (1,092), break and enter (1,006), and robbery (320). It is more common than theft from vehicle (65 incidents). Theft's share of total crime is relatively small compared to the city's most frequent categories, highlighting its lesser prevalence in the overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 194 theft incidents reported - 3.3% of Toronto's total crime - 5th most frequent crime category - Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) had the most incidents (10) - Data covers January 30 to March 31, 2026 Theft in Toronto accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fifth among seven categories. The 194 incidents over this two-month window suggest a steady but not overwhelming presence. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Yonge-Bay Corridor and St Lawrence-East Bayfront-The Islands may reflect areas with higher foot traffic or commercial activity. Without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this represents a shift, but the numbers align with expectations for a major urban centre. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Toronto?** There were 194 reported theft incidents in Toronto from January 30 to March 31, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most theft incidents?** Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) had the highest count with 10 reported theft incidents. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Toronto?** Theft is the fifth most frequent crime category, behind assault (3,124), auto theft (1,092), break and enter (1,006), and robbery (320). **Q: What percentage of Toronto's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 3.3% of the city's total reported crime incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Toronto Theft from Vehicle: 65 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/theft_from_vehicle In 2026, Toronto recorded 65 theft from vehicle incidents, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 5,840 crimes. This category ranked 6th among 7 tracked crime types, with neighbourhoods like Birchcliffe-Cliffside and East Willowdale reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Toronto, Ontario. During the period from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026, there were 65 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. These incidents accounted for 1.1% of Toronto's total reported crime during this timeframe. Theft from vehicle is one of seven crime categories tracked in Toronto. While it represents a smaller portion of overall crime, it remains a concern for vehicle owners across the city. In Toronto, theft from vehicle ranked 6th among the seven tracked crime categories. Assault was the most frequent, with 3,124 incidents, followed by auto theft at 1,092 and break and enter at 1,006. Robbery and theft were also more common than theft from vehicle, with 320 and 194 incidents respectively. This places theft from vehicle as a less frequent but still notable category in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 65 theft from vehicle incidents reported - 1.1% of Toronto's total crime incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Birchcliffe-Cliffside and East Willowdale tied for highest neighbourhood counts - Data covers January 30 to March 31, 2026 Theft from vehicle accounts for a small but consistent portion of Toronto's reported crime, ranking 6th among the seven tracked categories. The 65 incidents over this two-month period suggest it is less frequent than property crimes like break and enter or auto theft, but still present across multiple neighbourhoods. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to early 2026. Notably, no single neighbourhood dominates the counts, with the highest being only 4 incidents in Birchcliffe-Cliffside and East Willowdale. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Toronto in early 2026?** There were 65 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Toronto from January 30 to March 31, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest counts of theft from vehicle?** Birchcliffe-Cliffside and East Willowdale each reported 4 incidents, the highest among Toronto neighbourhoods for this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Toronto?** Theft from vehicle ranked 6th among seven categories, with assault being the most frequent at 3,124 incidents. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total crime does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounted for 1.1% of the city's total reported crime incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Toronto ### Toronto Crime 2026: 5,732 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/year/2026 In 2026, Toronto recorded 5,732 reported incidents, accounting for 98.2% of the city's total crime data. Assault was the most frequent category with 3,028 cases, followed by auto theft (1,088) and break and enter (1,004). This dataset represents the first and only year of available data, with no year-over-year comparison possible. Toronto recorded 5,732 reported incidents in 2026, accounting for 98.2% of the city's total dataset. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime data for the year, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The data covers all reported incidents in 2026, offering insights into the types of crimes most commonly experienced in Toronto during this period. In 2026, Toronto's reported incidents were dominated by assault, which accounted for 3,028 cases, making it the most frequent category. Auto theft followed with 1,088 incidents, while break and enter was reported 1,004 times. Robbery, theft, and theft from vehicle were also notable, with counts of 318, 190, and 65 respectively. These figures provide a snapshot of the city's crime landscape for the year. Key stats: - 5,732 total reported incidents in 2026 - Assault: 3,028 incidents - Auto theft: 1,088 incidents - Break and enter: 1,004 incidents - Robbery: 318 incidents The 2026 data for Toronto shows a significant concentration of incidents in the assault category, which alone accounts for more than half of all reported crimes. Auto theft and break and enter also stand out as major concerns, together making up nearly a third of the total incidents. This year's data provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Toronto, with assault being the most prevalent issue. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Toronto in 2026?** Toronto recorded 5,732 reported incidents in 2026, covering all categories of crime tracked in the dataset. **Q: Is there a trend comparison available for 2026?** No, year-over-year trend data is not available for 2026 as prior year data is not included in this dataset. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Assault was the most frequently reported category in 2026, with 3,028 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario (ON), specifically from Toronto's reported incidents dataset. Source: Data sourced from Ontario (ON) open data portal, Toronto reported incidents dataset. #### Neighbourhoods in Toronto ### Annex (95), Toronto: 98 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/annex-95 Annex (95) in Toronto recorded 98 crime incidents in 2026, representing 1.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 51 incidents, followed by break and enter with 30. The Annex (95) neighbourhood in Toronto recorded 98 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This represents 1.7% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The Annex (95) is one of many neighbourhoods in Toronto, each with its own unique crime profile. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The dataset includes incidents reported during this specific window, offering a focused view of crime in the Annex (95). Assault was the leading category in the Annex (95), with 51 incidents. Break and enter followed, with 30 incidents. Robbery was also notable, with 7 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents during the period. Key stats: - 98 incidents in the Annex (95) - 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents - Assault: 51 incidents - Break and enter: 30 incidents - Robbery: 7 incidents The Annex (95) neighbourhood shows a notable concentration of assault and break-and-enter incidents, which together account for the vast majority of its reported crime. Compared to nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and Yonge-Bay Corridor (170), the Annex's incident count is lower, but its category mix is distinct. The high proportion of assaults and break-ins suggests a focus on property and personal safety concerns in this area. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in the Annex (95)?** There were 98 incidents reported in the Annex (95) between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents does the Annex (95) represent?** The Annex (95) accounts for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in the Annex (95)?** The top categories are assault with 51 incidents, break and enter with 30 incidents, and robbery with 7 incidents. **Q: How does the Annex (95) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** The Annex (95) had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) with 162 incidents and West Humber-Clairville (1) with 137 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Downtown Yonge East (168) Crime: 100 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/downtown-yonge-east-168 Downtown Yonge East (168) recorded 100 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, representing 1.7% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category, with 80 reports, followed by robbery and auto theft, each with 6 and 5 incidents respectively. Downtown Yonge East (168) recorded 100 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in this area, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency over the two-month window. The dataset covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent view of incident patterns, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, affecting direct comparisons over time. Assault was the leading category in Downtown Yonge East (168), with 80 incidents, followed by robbery at 6 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 86% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Auto theft and break and enter each had 5 incidents, contributing to the remaining counts. Key stats: - 100 total incidents in Downtown Yonge East (168) - 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents - 80 assault incidents - 6 robbery incidents - 5 auto theft and break and enter incidents each Downtown Yonge East (168) stands out for its high proportion of assault incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime profile. This contrasts with nearby areas like Yonge-Bay Corridor (170), where incident counts are higher but may have a different category mix. The concentration of assaults suggests a distinct pattern worth noting for those monitoring safety in this part of Toronto. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Yonge East (168)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 80 occurrences, making up 80% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Downtown Yonge East (168) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown Yonge East (168) had 100 incidents, while nearby Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) recorded 124 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in Downtown Yonge East (168)?** Downtown Yonge East (168) accounted for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any notable trends in the data for Downtown Yonge East (168)?** The data shows a strong concentration of assault incidents, which accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering incidents reported in Toronto. ### Etobicoke City Centre (159) Crime: 91 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/etobicoke-city-centre-159 Etobicoke City Centre (159) recorded 91 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 1.6% of Toronto's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 40 incidents, followed by assault at 27. Etobicoke City Centre (159) recorded 91 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.6% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Toronto may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in Etobicoke City Centre (159), with 40 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 27 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 12 incidents reported during this period. Key stats: - 91 total incidents in Etobicoke City Centre (159) - 40 auto theft incidents - 27 assault incidents - 12 break and enter incidents - 1.6% of Toronto's total incidents Etobicoke City Centre (159) stands out for its high number of auto theft incidents, which account for nearly half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. This is significantly higher than the city-wide distribution, where auto theft is less dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is lower than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which reported 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), with 137 incidents. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Etobicoke City Centre (159)?** Auto theft was the most common type of incident, with 40 reported cases between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Etobicoke City Centre (159) during this period?** A total of 91 incidents were reported in Etobicoke City Centre (159) from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in Etobicoke City Centre (159)?** Etobicoke City Centre (159) accounted for 1.6% of Toronto's total incidents during this period. **Q: How does Etobicoke City Centre (159) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Etobicoke City Centre (159) had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like Mimico-Queensway (160), which reported 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), with 137 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Kensington-Chinatown (78) Crime: 116 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/kensington-chinatown-78 Kensington-Chinatown (78) recorded 116 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 2% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category with 72 incidents, followed by break-and-enter at 28. Kensington-Chinatown (78) in Toronto recorded 116 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2% of the city's total incidents during this period, with a mix of violent and property-related offences reported. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents most frequently occurring in this part of the city. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting methods may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods or areas. Assault was the leading category in Kensington-Chinatown (78), with 72 incidents, followed by break and enter with 28 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 86% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery and shooting each had 4 incidents, while auto theft and theft from vehicle each had 3 incidents. Key stats: - 116 total incidents in Kensington-Chinatown (78) - 2% of Toronto's total incidents - 72 assault incidents - 28 break and enter incidents - 80 violent incidents reported Kensington-Chinatown (78) stands out for its high proportion of assault incidents, which make up 62% of its total incidents—far higher than the city-wide pattern. The neighbourhood's incident count is lower than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), but its concentration of assaults is notable. The presence of break and enter as the second-leading category suggests a mix of personal and property-related concerns. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Kensington-Chinatown (78)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 72 reported cases during the period. **Q: How does Kensington-Chinatown (78) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Kensington-Chinatown (78) had fewer total incidents than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which recorded 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), with 137 incidents. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in Kensington-Chinatown (78)?** The neighbourhood accounted for 2% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any shooting incidents reported in Kensington-Chinatown (78)?** Yes, there were 4 shooting incidents reported in the neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mimico-Queensway (160) Crime: 162 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/mimico-queensway-160 Mimico-Queensway (160) recorded 162 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, representing 2.8% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category, with 148 reports, followed by auto theft (7) and break and enter (6). Mimico-Queensway (160) recorded 162 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in Mimico-Queensway, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Assault was the most common category, reflecting a trend seen in many urban areas. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. Assault was the leading category in Mimico-Queensway, with 148 incidents, accounting for 91.4% of the neighbourhood's total. Auto theft followed with 7 incidents, and break and enter with 6. Together, these top three categories made up 99.4% of all incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 162 total incidents in Mimico-Queensway - 2.8% of Toronto's total incidents - 148 assault incidents - 7 auto theft incidents - 6 break and enter incidents Mimico-Queensway's incident profile is heavily dominated by assault, which accounts for over 90% of its total. This is a stark contrast to nearby neighbourhoods like West Humber-Clairville and Yonge-Bay Corridor, where incident counts are lower and more diversified. The concentration of assault incidents in Mimico-Queensway is notable and may warrant further community-specific analysis. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Mimico-Queensway?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 148 occurrences, making up 91.4% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Mimico-Queensway compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Mimico-Queensway had 162 incidents, while nearby West Humber-Clairville had 137, Yonge-Bay Corridor had 124, and Moss Park had 121. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in Mimico-Queensway?** Mimico-Queensway accounted for 2.8% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: What were the top categories of incidents in Mimico-Queensway?** The top categories were assault (148 incidents), auto theft (7 incidents), and break and enter (6 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Moss Park (73), Toronto: 121 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/moss-park-73 Moss Park (73) in Toronto recorded 121 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, representing 2.1% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 88 reported cases. The neighbourhood's data reflects a mix of violent and property-related offences. Moss Park (73) recorded 121 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.1% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Toronto may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Assault was the leading category in Moss Park (73), with 88 incidents. Break and enter followed, with 20 incidents. Robbery was also notable, with 5 incidents. These figures highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 121 total incidents in Moss Park (73) - 2.1% of Toronto's city-wide incidents - 88 assault incidents - 20 break and enter incidents - 5 robbery incidents Moss Park (73) stands out for its high proportion of assault incidents, which account for the majority of reported crimes in the area. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), Moss Park's incident count is lower, but its concentration of assaults is notable. The presence of break and enter and robbery incidents, though fewer in number, adds to the neighbourhood's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Moss Park (73)?** Moss Park (73) recorded 121 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Assault was the leading category, with 88 incidents reported. **Q: How does Moss Park (73) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Moss Park (73) had fewer incidents than Mimico-Queensway (160), which recorded 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had 137 incidents. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in Moss Park (73)?** Moss Park (73) accounted for 2.1% of Toronto's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### West Humber-Clairville (1) Crime: 137 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/west-humber-clairville-1 West Humber-Clairville (1) recorded 137 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 2.3% of Toronto's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 71 incidents. West Humber-Clairville (1) in Toronto recorded 137 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Toronto may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in West Humber-Clairville (1), with 71 incidents. Assault followed with 32 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 17. These three categories represent the most frequent types of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 137 total incidents in West Humber-Clairville (1) - 2.3% of Toronto's total incidents - 71 auto theft incidents - 32 assault incidents - 17 break and enter incidents West Humber-Clairville (1) stands out for its high number of auto theft incidents, which account for more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. This is notably higher than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which recorded 162 incidents overall but does not show the same concentration in auto theft. The neighbourhood's profile is distinct, with property-related crimes like auto theft and break and enter being more prominent than violent crimes. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in West Humber-Clairville (1)?** Auto theft was the most common type of incident, with 71 reported cases between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: How does West Humber-Clairville (1) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** West Humber-Clairville (1) recorded 137 incidents, while nearby Mimico-Queensway (160) had 162 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents occurred in West Humber-Clairville (1)?** West Humber-Clairville (1) accounted for 2.3% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in West Humber-Clairville (1)?** There were 43 violent incidents reported in West Humber-Clairville (1) between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Wexford/Maryvale (119) Crime: 101 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/wexford-maryvale-119 Wexford/Maryvale (119) recorded 101 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, representing 1.7% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category with 38 reports, followed by break-and-enter (35) and auto theft (20). Wexford/Maryvale (119) recorded 101 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. Assault was the leading category in Wexford/Maryvale (119), with 38 incidents, followed closely by break and enter, which had 35 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 20 incidents. Together, these three categories accounted for 93 of the 101 incidents, or 92.1% of the neighbourhood's total. Key stats: - 101 total incidents in Wexford/Maryvale (119) - 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents - Assault: 38 incidents - Break and enter: 35 incidents - Auto theft: 20 incidents Wexford/Maryvale (119) stands out for its high proportion of assault and break-and-enter incidents, which together make up 73 of 101 incidents, or 72.3% of the neighbourhood's total. This is a notable divergence from nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which had a higher overall incident count (162) but a different category mix. The concentration of property and violent crimes in Wexford/Maryvale (119) suggests a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Toronto. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Wexford/Maryvale (119)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 38 reported cases between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: How does Wexford/Maryvale (119) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Wexford/Maryvale (119) had 101 incidents, while nearby Mimico-Queensway (160) recorded 162 incidents during the same period. **Q: What proportion of Toronto's incidents occurred in Wexford/Maryvale (119)?** Wexford/Maryvale (119) accounted for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any notable trends in the types of incidents?** Assault and break-and-enter incidents were the most prevalent, together making up 73 of the 101 incidents in the neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) Crime: 124 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/yonge-bay-corridor-170 Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) in Toronto recorded 124 incidents between Jan 30 and Mar 31, 2026, accounting for 2.1% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 77 cases. The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood in Toronto recorded 124 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This area accounted for 2.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset includes specific dates, allowing for precise analysis of incidents within this period. In the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood, the leading categories of incidents were assault, with 77 reports, and break and enter, with 17 reports. Together, these two categories account for 76% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery, with 14 reports, was the third most common category. Key stats: - 124 total incidents in Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) - 2.1% of Toronto's total incidents - 77 assault incidents - 17 break and enter incidents - 14 robbery incidents The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood stands out for its high proportion of assault incidents, which account for 62% of the total incidents in the area. This is significantly higher than the city-wide profile, where assault may not be as dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is lower than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had 162 and 137 incidents respectively during the same period. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Yonge-Bay Corridor (170)?** There were 124 incidents reported in the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Toronto's total incidents does this neighbourhood account for?** The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood accounts for 2.1% of Toronto's total incidents during this period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in this neighbourhood?** The top categories of incidents in the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood are assault (77 incidents), break and enter (17 incidents), and robbery (14 incidents). **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had 162 and 137 incidents respectively during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### York University Heights (27) Crime: 118 Incidents in Toronto URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/toronto/neighbourhood/york-university-heights-27 York University Heights (27) recorded 118 crime incidents, representing 2% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category with 62 reports, followed by auto theft at 34. The data covers incidents from January 30 to March 31, 2026. York University Heights (27) recorded 118 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, with assault and auto theft emerging as the most frequently reported incidents. The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent overview, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time. Assault was the leading category in York University Heights (27), with 62 incidents, followed by auto theft at 34 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 81% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery, theft, break and enter, and shooting were also reported but in significantly lower numbers. Key stats: - 118 total incidents in York University Heights (27) - 2% of Toronto's total incidents - 62 assault incidents - 34 auto theft incidents - 73 violent incidents reported York University Heights (27) shows a notable concentration of assault and auto theft incidents, which together make up the vast majority of reported crime in the area. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had higher total incident counts (162 and 137 respectively), York University Heights (27) has a distinct profile with a heavier focus on these two categories. The relatively low number of property crimes like break and enter (4 incidents) is also noteworthy. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in York University Heights (27)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 62 reports, making up more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does York University Heights (27) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** York University Heights (27) had fewer total incidents (118) compared to Mimico-Queensway (160) with 162 incidents and West Humber-Clairville (1) with 137 incidents. **Q: What proportion of incidents in York University Heights (27) were violent?** Out of 118 incidents, 73 were classified as violent, accounting for approximately 62% of the neighbourhood's total. **Q: Were there any shootings reported in York University Heights (27)?** Yes, there were 2 shooting incidents reported during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON). --- ## Saskatoon Crime Data: 4,853 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon Saskatoon recorded 4,853 criminal incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. The most frequent category was 'Other,' accounting for 42.1% of all incidents. Theft and assault followed as the next most common categories. This map displays 4,853 reported incidents across Saskatoon from April 17 to June 16, 2026, sourced from the Saskatoon Police Service public portal. Each point represents a police-recorded event, geocoded to the nearest intersection or block to protect privacy. The data covers all categories of reported crime, excluding traffic violations and by-law infractions. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this tool to identify patterns in local safety, compare neighbourhood activity levels, and track changes over time. The 60-day window provides a recent snapshot of where and how often incidents occur, helping inform community discussions and resource allocation. The 2026 dataset shows 4,853 incidents over 60 days, but no prior-year comparison is available. Without historical context, it is not possible to determine whether this level of activity represents an increase, decrease, or stable pattern. Future updates may provide year-over-year trends once additional data is released. The most frequently reported category is Other, accounting for 2,041 incidents (42.1% of the total). Theft follows with 716 incidents (14.8%), while Assault ranks third at 514 incidents (10.6%). Together, these three categories make up nearly two-thirds of all reported incidents in the 60-day period. Mischief (449 incidents, 9.3%) and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents, 7.2%) round out the top five, highlighting a mix of property and interpersonal offences. The Central Business District recorded the highest activity with 558 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill (410) and Riversdale (195). These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita rates, and indicate areas of concentrated police-reported activity rather than relative risk. ### Key stats - 4,853 total incidents in 60 days - 648 violent-category incidents - Central Business District: 558 incidents - Other category: 2,041 incidents (42.1%) - Theft: 716 incidents (14.8%) - Assault: 514 incidents (10.6%) Saskatoon’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the Central Business District and Pleasant Hill, together accounting for nearly one-fifth of all reports. The dominance of the 'Other' category—42.1% of incidents—suggests many offences are grouped under broader classifications, limiting granular insights. Theft and assault follow as the next most frequent, while property-related crimes like mischief and theft from vehicles remain notable. With no prior-year data, trends cannot be assessed, but the raw counts provide a baseline for future comparisons. > Voice: Crime in Saskatoon: 4,853 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Saskatoon over the last 60 days?** There were 4,853 reported incidents in Saskatoon between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with the highest number falling under 'Other' at 2,041 incidents. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Saskatoon?** The most common incident category is 'Other,' accounting for 42.1% of all incidents. Theft is the second most frequent, with 716 incidents, followed by assault at 514 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon have the highest number of reported incidents?** The Central Business District has the highest number of reported incidents at 558, followed by Pleasant Hill with 410 incidents. Riversdale and Confederation Suburban Centre also have notable counts. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Saskatoon?** The current dataset covers a 60-day period in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. All 4,853 incidents are dated within this window. **Q: How current is the data for Saskatoon?** The data is current as of June 16, 2026, covering incidents from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. It reflects a recent 60-day period. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Saskatchewan government, specifically for Saskatoon. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan open-data portal (SK). #### Categories in Saskatoon ### Assault in Saskatoon: 514 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/assault In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 514 assault incidents, representing 10.6% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among 11 crime types, with Pleasant Hill reporting the highest count at 82 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The data includes all assault-related incidents recorded by local law enforcement during the specified period. Between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026, there were 514 reported assault incidents in Saskatoon. Assault accounts for 10.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Assault is the third most common category of reported incidents in Saskatoon, following 'Other' (2,041 incidents) and 'Theft' (716 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Mischief' (449 incidents) and 'Theft from vehicle' (347 incidents). The category represents a significant portion of the city's overall reported incidents, highlighting its prevalence compared to other types of crime. Key stats: - 514 assault incidents reported - 10.6% of Saskatoon's total incidents - Ranked 3rd among 11 crime categories - Pleasant Hill had the highest count at 82 incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Assault is a notable category in Saskatoon's crime data, ranking third among all reported incidents. The 514 incidents during this two-month period indicate a significant presence, though the short window limits trend analysis. Pleasant Hill stands out with the highest count among neighbourhoods. Compared to other categories like theft and mischief, assault is less frequent but still a substantial portion of the city's overall incidents. The data does not show year-over-year changes, so longer-term trends cannot be assessed. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 514 reported assault incidents in Saskatoon between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 10.6% of Saskatoon's total reported incidents during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most assault incidents?** Pleasant Hill had the highest number of assault incidents, with 82 reported cases. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Assault is the third most common category, following 'Other' (2,041 incidents) and 'Theft' (716 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK). ### Auto Theft in Saskatoon: 112 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/auto_theft In Saskatoon, 112 auto theft incidents were reported, representing 2.3% of the city's total crime. This category ranks 8th among 11 crime types, with Riversdale and Pleasant Hill among the neighbourhoods with the highest counts. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The data includes all auto theft incidents reported between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. During this period, there were 112 reported auto theft incidents in Saskatoon. Auto theft accounts for 2.3% of the city's total reported incidents. Auto theft is the 8th most common category of reported incidents in Saskatoon. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), Assault (514 incidents), Mischief (449 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents). Key stats: - 112 auto theft incidents reported - 2.3% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 8th most common incident category - Riversdale had the highest count with 7 incidents Auto theft in Saskatoon represents a small portion of the city's overall reported incidents, accounting for 2.3%. It ranks 8th among the 11 categories, indicating it is less frequent compared to other types of incidents. The data covers a short window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, making it difficult to identify trends. The counts are relatively low, with the highest neighbourhood count being 7 incidents in Riversdale. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 112 reported auto theft incidents in Saskatoon between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 2.3% of Saskatoon's total reported incidents during the specified period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other incident categories in Saskatoon?** Auto theft is the 8th most common category, with fewer incidents than categories like Other (2,041), Theft (716), and Assault (514). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon had the highest auto theft counts?** Riversdale had the highest count with 7 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill with 6 and Meadowgreen with 5. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Break and enter in Saskatoon: 253 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/break_and_enter In Saskatoon, break and enter incidents totalled 253, representing 5.2% of the city's 4,853 reported crimes. This category ranks 7th among 11 crime types, with Varsity View recording the highest neighbourhood count at 18 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Break and enter is a category of property crime that involves unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. In the selected window, there were 253 reported break-and-enter incidents in Saskatoon. This category accounts for 5.2% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Break and enter is the seventh most common category of reported incidents in Saskatoon, ranking behind categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), Assault (514 incidents), Mischief (449 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents). While it is less frequent than these categories, it remains a notable concern within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 253 break-and-enter incidents reported - 5.2% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 7th most common incident category - Varsity View had the highest count (18 incidents) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a small but notable portion of Saskatoon's reported incidents, ranking seventh among eleven categories. The 253 incidents during this two-month window highlight its presence, though it is less frequent than categories like theft or assault. Varsity View, Pleasant Hill, and Nutana had the highest counts, but no single neighbourhood dominates the totals. With data covering only part of 2026, longer-term trends cannot yet be assessed. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 253 reported break-and-enter incidents in Saskatoon during the selected window from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's incidents are break-and-enter?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 5.2% of the city's total reported incidents in the selected window. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon had the most break-and-enter incidents?** Varsity View had the highest count with 18 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill (14) and Nutana (12). **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Break and enter is the seventh most common category, behind Others (2,041), Theft (716), Assault (514), Mischief (449), and Theft from vehicle (347). Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Fraud in Saskatoon: 287 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/fraud In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 287 fraud incidents, representing 5.9% of the city's total reported crimes. This places fraud as the 6th most common category among 11 tracked types. The Central Business District reported the highest count with 20 incidents. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Fraud includes a range of deceptive practices aimed at financial or personal gain, such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and online scams. These incidents are tracked to provide insight into the prevalence and distribution of fraudulent activity across the city. In the selected window, Saskatoon recorded 287 fraud incidents. Fraud accounts for 5.9% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. Fraud ranks as the 6th most common category among 11 tracked categories in Saskatoon. It is less frequent than categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), and Assault (514 incidents), but more common than Mischief (449 incidents) and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents). This ranking highlights that while fraud is a notable concern, it is not among the most prevalent types of reported incidents in the city. Key stats: - 287 fraud incidents reported - Fraud accounts for 5.9% of city incidents - 6th most common incident type in Saskatoon - Central Business District had the highest count (20 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Fraud in Saskatoon represents a moderate portion of the city's reported incidents, accounting for 5.9% of the total. While it is not the most common category, its presence is notable, particularly in neighbourhoods like the Central Business District. The data covers a short window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, making it difficult to assess longer-term trends. However, the numbers provide a snapshot of where fraud is more frequently reported within the city. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 287 reported fraud incidents in Saskatoon during the selected period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's incidents are fraud-related?** Fraud accounts for 5.9% of all reported incidents in Saskatoon during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon have the highest fraud counts?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 20 incidents, followed by Stonebridge (15) and Confederation Suburban Centre (14). **Q: How does fraud compare to other incident types in Saskatoon?** Fraud is the 6th most common incident type in Saskatoon, with fewer reports than categories like Other (2,041) and Theft (716), but more than Mischief (449). Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Homicide in Saskatoon: 2 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/homicide In Saskatoon, homicide incidents totalled 2 in 2026, representing 0% of the city's overall crime count of 4,853. These numbers reflect reported incidents only, with homicide being the least frequent category among the 11 tracked. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. During the selected window, there were 2 reported homicide incidents. These incidents represent 0% of the city's total reported crime incidents. Homicide is one of 11 crime categories tracked in Saskatoon. The data provided here is based on reported incidents and does not include unreported cases. Homicide is the least frequent category among the 11 tracked in Saskatoon, ranking 11th. Other categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), Assault (514 incidents), Mischief (449 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents) are significantly more common. Homicide incidents are rare compared to these other categories. Key stats: - 2 homicide incidents reported - 0% of Saskatoon's total crime incidents - Ranked 11th among 11 crime categories - 1 incident each in Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal Homicide incidents in Saskatoon are rare, accounting for only 2 reported cases during the selected window. This category ranks last among the 11 tracked crime categories, highlighting its infrequency compared to others like Other, Theft, and Assault. The data shows that homicide is not a prevalent issue in Saskatoon, with only two neighbourhoods reporting a single incident each. Given the small number of incidents, it is difficult to draw significant trends or patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 2 reported homicide incidents in Saskatoon during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of total crime incidents in Saskatoon are homicides?** Homicide incidents represent 0% of the city's total reported crime incidents. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Homicide is the least frequent category, ranking 11th among 11 tracked categories. Other categories like Other (2,041 incidents) and Theft (716 incidents) are much more common. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon reported homicide incidents?** Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal each reported 1 homicide incident during the selected window. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Mischief in Saskatoon: 449 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/mischief In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 449 mischief incidents, representing 9.3% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fourth among 11 crime types, with the Central Business District and Pleasant Hill reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. During the selected window, there were 449 reported incidents of mischief. These incidents account for 9.3% of all reported crime in the city during this period. Mischief includes a range of offences such as vandalism, property damage, and other acts that interfere with the enjoyment or use of property. The data presented here reflects reported incidents only. In Saskatoon, mischief ranks as the fourth most common category of reported crime. It is less frequent than 'Other' (2,041 incidents), 'Theft' (716 incidents), and 'Assault' (514 incidents), but more common than 'Theft from vehicle' (347 incidents) and 'Fraud' (287 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is not the most prevalent type of crime in the city. Key stats: - 449 reported mischief incidents - 9.3% of all reported crime in Saskatoon - Ranked 4th among 11 crime categories - Central Business District had the highest count (50 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Mischief accounts for 9.3% of Saskatoon's reported crime during this period, ranking fourth among categories. The 449 incidents are fewer than theft and assault but more than theft from vehicle and fraud. The Central Business District and Pleasant Hill had the highest counts, with 50 and 48 incidents respectively. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it's difficult to draw broader trends, but the data shows mischief is a consistent presence in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Saskatoon?** There were 449 reported mischief incidents in Saskatoon during the selected window from April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Mischief is the fourth most common category, with 449 incidents. It is less frequent than 'Other' (2,041), 'Theft' (716), and 'Assault' (514), but more common than 'Theft from vehicle' (347) and 'Fraud' (287). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon had the highest number of mischief incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 50 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill with 48 incidents, and Riversdale with 24 incidents. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Saskatoon does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 9.3% of all reported crime in Saskatoon during the selected window. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Other Crime in Saskatoon: 2,041 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/other In Saskatoon, 2,041 'Other' crime incidents were reported in 2026, making up 42.1% of the city's total 4,853 incidents. This category ranks as the most frequent among 11 crime types tracked. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 2,041 reported incidents classified as 'Other' in the city. These incidents account for 42.1% of all reported crime in Saskatoon during this window. The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fall under more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or mischief. This category represents the largest share of reported crime in Saskatoon for the selected period. In Saskatoon, the 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories, with 2,041 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the second-most reported category, Theft, which had 716 incidents. Assault follows with 514 incidents, while Mischief and Theft from vehicle had 449 and 347 incidents, respectively. The 'Other' category's count is more than double that of the next highest category, highlighting its prevalence in the city's reported crime data. Key stats: - 2,041 reported 'Other' incidents in Saskatoon - 42.1% of all reported crime in the city - Ranked 1st among 11 crime categories - Central Business District had the highest count (358 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out as the most reported crime type in Saskatoon during the selected period, accounting for over 42% of all incidents. This is notable as it surpasses more commonly discussed categories like theft and assault by a significant margin. The Central Business District, Pleasant Hill, and Riversdale neighbourhoods had the highest counts, indicating a geographic spread across the city. Given that the data covers only a two-month window in 2026, it is too short a period to draw conclusions about trends or year-over-year changes. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fall under more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or mischief. It is the largest category in Saskatoon, with 2,041 reported incidents. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Saskatoon?** The 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories in Saskatoon, with 2,041 incidents. This is more than double the count of the next highest category, Theft, which had 716 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon had the highest counts of 'Other' incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 358 incidents, followed by Pleasant Hill with 190 incidents, and Riversdale with 90 incidents. **Q: What period does this data cover?** The data covers reported 'Other' incidents in Saskatoon from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal. ### Robbery in Saskatoon: 60 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/robbery In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 60 robbery incidents, representing 1.2% of the city's total crime count of 4,853. Robbery ranked 10th among 11 crime categories, with Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal each reporting 6 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. Between April 17 and June 16, 2026, there were 60 reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon. These incidents account for 1.2% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Robbery ranks as the 10th most common category among 11 tracked crime types in Saskatoon. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), Assault (514 incidents), Mischief (449 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (347 incidents). While robbery is a serious offence, its relatively low count compared to other categories highlights its less frequent occurrence in the city. Key stats: - 60 robbery incidents reported - 1.2% of Saskatoon's total crime - Ranked 10th among 11 crime categories - Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal each had 6 incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Robbery accounts for a small fraction of Saskatoon's reported crime, with only 60 incidents over the two-month period. Its low rank (10th out of 11 categories) underscores that while serious, it is far less common than property crimes like theft or mischief. The data shows no year-over-year comparison, as only 2026 figures are available. The distribution across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with no single area standing out significantly. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 60 reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Robbery ranks 10th among 11 crime categories, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (2,041) or Theft (716). **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most robbery incidents?** Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal each reported 6 robbery incidents, the highest among neighbourhoods. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's crime is robbery?** Robbery accounts for 1.2% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Sexual Assault in Saskatoon: 72 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/sexual_assault In Saskatoon, 72 sexual assault incidents were reported, representing 1.5% of the city's total crime count of 4,853. This category ranks 9th among 11 crime types, with Pleasant Hill recording the highest neighbourhood count at 8 incidents. This page covers reported sexual assault incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 72 reported incidents of sexual assault in the city. These incidents account for 1.5% of all reported crimes in Saskatoon during this timeframe. Sexual assault is a serious crime that encompasses a range of non-consensual sexual activities. It is important to note that these figures represent reported incidents only, as sexual assaults are often under-reported. In Saskatoon, sexual assault ranks as the 9th most common category among the 11 tracked crime types. It is less frequent than categories such as theft (716 incidents), assault (514 incidents), mischief (449 incidents), and theft from vehicle (347 incidents). However, it is more common than some other categories not listed among the top siblings. The 72 reported incidents of sexual assault highlight its presence within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 72 reported sexual assault incidents - 1.5% of all reported crimes in Saskatoon - Ranked 9th among 11 crime categories - Pleasant Hill had the highest count with 8 incidents - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Sexual assault accounts for a small but significant portion of Saskatoon's reported crimes, with 72 incidents over the two-month period. While it ranks 9th among crime categories, it is less frequent than theft, assault, and mischief. The data shows that Pleasant Hill had the highest number of reported incidents among neighbourhoods. Given the short timeframe, it is difficult to draw conclusions about trends or year-over-year changes. The numbers underscore the importance of continued awareness and support for survivors. FAQ: **Q: How many sexual assault incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 72 reported sexual assault incidents in Saskatoon from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Saskatoon are sexual assaults?** Sexual assaults account for 1.5% of all reported crimes in Saskatoon during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Saskatoon had the most reported sexual assaults?** Pleasant Hill had the highest number of reported sexual assault incidents, with 8. **Q: How does sexual assault rank among other crime categories in Saskatoon?** Sexual assault ranks 9th among the 11 tracked crime categories in Saskatoon, with fewer incidents than theft, assault, and mischief. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Theft in Saskatoon: 716 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/theft In Saskatoon, theft accounted for 716 of the city's 4,853 total reported incidents in 2026, representing 14.8% of all crime. This category ranked second among 11 crime types, with the Confederation Suburban Centre and Central Business District recording the highest counts. This page covers reported theft incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Theft includes incidents of stolen property, excluding theft from vehicles, which is tracked separately. Between April 17 and June 16, 2026, Saskatoon recorded 716 theft incidents. This category accounts for 14.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Theft is the second most common crime category in Saskatoon, behind 'Other' incidents (2,041) but ahead of assault (514), mischief (449), and theft from vehicles (347). While theft represents a significant portion of crime, it is less frequent than the broad 'Other' category but more common than assault and mischief. Key stats: - 716 theft incidents reported - 14.8% of Saskatoon's total crime - Second most common crime category - Confederation Suburban Centre had the highest count (52) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Theft is a notable category in Saskatoon, ranking second among all crime types and accounting for nearly 15% of incidents. The 716 reported cases over a two-month period highlight its prevalence, though it remains less frequent than the broad 'Other' category. The Central Business District and Confederation Suburban Centre are among the neighbourhoods with higher counts, but the data does not suggest any unusual trends given the short reporting window. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 716 theft incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 14.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most theft incidents?** Confederation Suburban Centre had the highest count with 52 incidents. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories?** Theft is the second most common crime category, behind 'Other' (2,041 incidents) but ahead of assault (514) and mischief (449). Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK). ### Saskatoon Theft from Vehicle: 347 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/theft_from_vehicle In Saskatoon, theft from vehicle incidents totalled 347, representing 7.2% of the city's 4,853 reported crimes. This category ranked fifth among 11 crime types, with the Central Business District recording the highest count at 41 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Theft from vehicle refers to the unauthorized taking of property from a motor vehicle, including items stolen from unlocked or locked vehicles. In the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 347 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Saskatoon. This category accounts for 7.2% of all reported incidents in the city during this timeframe. Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category of reported incidents in Saskatoon, accounting for 7.2% of the city's total incidents. It is less frequent than categories such as Other (2,041 incidents), Theft (716 incidents), Assault (514 incidents), and Mischief (449 incidents), but more common than Fraud (287 incidents). Key stats: - 347 incidents of theft from vehicle reported - Accounts for 7.2% of Saskatoon's total incidents - Fifth most common incident category in Saskatoon - Central Business District had the highest count (41 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Theft from vehicle ranks as the fifth most reported incident category in Saskatoon, contributing 7.2% to the city's total incidents. The Central Business District stands out with the highest number of incidents (41), followed by Pleasant Hill, Riversdale, City Park, and Nutana. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows theft from vehicle is less frequent than categories like Other, Theft, Assault, and Mischief, but more common than Fraud. The short timeframe limits trend analysis, but the numbers highlight the prevalence of this type of crime in specific neighbourhoods. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Saskatoon?** There were 347 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Saskatoon from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Saskatoon had the most theft from vehicle incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents, with 41 reported cases. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other incident categories in Saskatoon?** Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category, accounting for 7.2% of total incidents. It is less frequent than Other (2,041 incidents) and more common than Fraud (287 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK). #### Year pages for Saskatoon ### Saskatoon Crime 2026: 4,853 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/year/2026 In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 4,853 reported incidents. The 'Other' category led with 2,041 incidents, followed by theft (716) and assault (514). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 4,853 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of crime categories in Saskatoon for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported incidents and their counts. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and covers the full calendar year. The 2026 data for Saskatoon shows a total of 4,853 reported incidents, with 'Other' being the most frequent category at 2,041 incidents. Theft follows with 716 incidents, while assault and mischief account for 514 and 449 incidents, respectively. Theft from vehicles and fraud round out the top categories, with 347 and 287 incidents. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the city, though trends cannot yet be assessed without additional years of data. Key stats: - 4,853 total incidents in 2026 - 2,041 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 716 theft incidents reported - 514 assault incidents recorded - 449 mischief incidents noted The 2026 data for Saskatoon reveals a significant portion of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less frequent crimes. Theft and assault are also prominent, together accounting for nearly a quarter of all incidents. Without prior-year data, it's unclear whether these figures represent a typical year or an anomaly. The absence of historical context limits trend analysis, but the numbers provide a starting point for tracking future changes. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Saskatoon in 2026?** Saskatoon recorded 4,853 reported incidents in 2026. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Saskatoon?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available. Future years will be needed to assess any changes or patterns. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in 2026?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 2,041 reports. This was followed by theft, with 716 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of Saskatchewan (SK), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement. Source: Data is sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan (SK) open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Saskatoon ### Caswell Hill, Saskatoon: 120 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/caswell-hill Caswell Hill recorded 120 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.5% of Saskatoon's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 51 incidents, followed by theft and assault. This period reflects a snapshot of reported activity in the neighbourhood. Caswell Hill recorded 120 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.5% of Saskatoon's total reported incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime in the area, providing a focused view of recent activity. Caswell Hill's incident count is relatively low compared to some nearby neighbourhoods, but it still contributes to the broader city-wide pattern. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. In Caswell Hill, the leading category was 'Other' with 51 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 19 incidents. 'Assault' and 'Mischief' each had 12 incidents. These categories highlight a mix of property-related and violent incidents, with 'Other' being the most prevalent. Key stats: - 120 total incidents in Caswell Hill - 2.5% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 51 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 19 incidents of theft - 19 violent incidents reported Caswell Hill's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for nearly half of the total. This is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District, where incident counts are significantly higher. The relatively low number of violent incidents (19) suggests a different pattern than areas with more frequent assaults or thefts. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Caswell Hill?** The most common type of incident in Caswell Hill was categorized as 'Other,' with 51 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Caswell Hill compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Caswell Hill had 120 incidents, which is significantly lower than nearby areas like the Central Business District (558 incidents) and Pleasant Hill (410 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's incidents occurred in Caswell Hill?** Caswell Hill accounted for 2.5% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the reported period. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Caswell Hill?** There were 19 violent incidents reported in Caswell Hill between April 17 and June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Central Business District, Saskatoon: 558 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/central-business-district Saskatoon's Central Business District recorded 558 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 11.5% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 358 reports, followed by mischief and theft from vehicles. Saskatoon's Central Business District recorded 558 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 11.5% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of reported incidents, providing insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in the Central Business District was 'Other,' with 358 incidents. 'Mischief' followed with 50 incidents, and 'Theft from vehicle' was third with 41 incidents. These categories highlight the range of incidents reported in the area. Key stats: - 558 incidents in Central Business District - 11.5% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 358 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 50 incidents of 'Mischief' - 37 violent incidents reported The Central Business District stands out for its high proportion of 'Other' incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime data. This category's count of 358 is significantly higher than those in nearby areas like Pleasant Hill (410 total incidents) and Riversdale (195 total incidents). The presence of 37 violent incidents, primarily assaults, is notable but not disproportionate given the neighbourhood's overall incident volume. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in the Central Business District?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' with 358 reports. This category includes a variety of incidents not classified under more specific labels. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in the Central Business District?** There were 37 violent incidents reported, with assault being the most frequent type among them. **Q: How does the Central Business District compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** The Central Business District had 558 incidents, while nearby Pleasant Hill had 410 and Riversdale had 195 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in the Central Business District?** The Central Business District accounted for 11.5% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### City Park, Saskatoon: 125 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/city-park City Park, Saskatoon, recorded 125 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.6% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' followed by theft and theft from vehicles. City Park is a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with 125 reported incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 2.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In City Park, the leading category was 'Other' with 42 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 19 incidents and 'Theft from vehicle' with 18 incidents. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 125 total incidents in City Park - 2.6% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 42 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 19 incidents of theft - 13 violent incidents reported City Park's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Central Business District and Pleasant Hill. The neighbourhood's theft-related incidents are also significant, accounting for a large portion of the total. This mix suggests a different pattern of reported incidents compared to other areas in Saskatoon. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in City Park?** There were 125 reported incidents in City Park between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in City Park?** City Park accounted for 2.6% of Saskatoon's total incidents during this period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in City Park?** The top categories are 'Other' with 42 incidents, 'Theft' with 19 incidents, and 'Theft from vehicle' with 18 incidents. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in City Park?** There were 13 violent incidents reported in City Park during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Confederation Suburban Centre, Saskatoon: 194 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/confederation-suburban-centre Confederation Suburban Centre in Saskatoon recorded 194 crime incidents, representing 4% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 85 incidents, followed by theft and assault. Confederation Suburban Centre in Saskatoon recorded 194 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Saskatoon may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. In Confederation Suburban Centre, the leading category was Other with 85 incidents, followed by Theft with 52 incidents. Assault was the third most common category, with 19 incidents reported. Key stats: - 194 total incidents in Confederation Suburban Centre - 4% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 85 incidents categorized as Other - 52 incidents of Theft - 19 incidents of Assault Confederation Suburban Centre's incident profile is notable for the high count of 'Other' category incidents, which is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Central Business District and Pleasant Hill. The presence of 85 'Other' incidents suggests a unique mix of reported activities in this area. The neighbourhood's share of city incidents is relatively small, indicating it is not a major hub of activity compared to other parts of Saskatoon. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Confederation Suburban Centre?** There were 194 incidents reported in Confederation Suburban Centre between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** The most common type of incident was categorized as Other, with 85 reports. **Q: How does Confederation Suburban Centre compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Confederation Suburban Centre had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Central Business District (558) and Pleasant Hill (410). **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** Confederation Suburban Centre accounted for 4% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal. ### Mount Royal, Saskatoon: 183 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/mount-royal Mount Royal, Saskatoon, recorded 183 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.8% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 75 incidents, followed by theft and assault. This snapshot reflects reported incidents during the two-month period. Mount Royal, a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, recorded 183 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This figure represents 3.8% of the city's total incidents during the same period, which amounted to 4,853. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Mount Royal over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. In Mount Royal, the leading category was 'Other' with 75 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 26 incidents. 'Assault' was the third most common category, with 23 incidents. These categories highlight the mix of incidents reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 183 incidents reported in Mount Royal - 3.8% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 75 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 26 incidents of theft - 23 incidents of assault Mount Royal's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for nearly half of the neighbourhood's total. This contrasts with nearby areas like the Central Business District, where incident counts are significantly higher (558). The neighbourhood's mix of property-related incidents (theft, mischief) and assaults suggests a balanced distribution without a single dominant category. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Mount Royal?** The most common type of incident in Mount Royal was categorized as 'Other,' with 75 reported incidents during the period. **Q: How does Mount Royal compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Mount Royal had 183 incidents, while the Central Business District reported 558 incidents, and Pleasant Hill had 410 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in Mount Royal?** Mount Royal accounted for 3.8% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Mount Royal?** There were 23 assault incidents reported in Mount Royal between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open-data portal. ### Pleasant Hill, Saskatoon: 410 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/pleasant-hill Pleasant Hill, Saskatoon, recorded 410 crime incidents, representing 8.4% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 190 incidents. This data covers the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. Pleasant Hill, a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, recorded 410 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 8.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. The neighbourhood's incident count reflects a mix of categories, with the leading types being 'Other,' 'Assault,' and 'Mischief.' These figures are part of a broader city-wide dataset that includes 4,853 incidents across all neighbourhoods in Saskatoon. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, affecting comparisons over time. The figures represent reported incidents and do not account for population differences or reporting rates. In Pleasant Hill, the leading category was 'Other' with 190 incidents, followed by 'Assault' with 82 incidents. 'Mischief' was the third most common category, with 48 incidents. These top three categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents, highlighting a mix of property and violent crimes. Key stats: - 410 total incidents in Pleasant Hill - 8.4% of Saskatoon's city-wide incidents - 190 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 82 incidents of 'Assault' - 48 incidents of 'Mischief' - 97 violent incidents recorded Pleasant Hill's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for nearly half of the neighbourhood's total. This is unusual compared to nearby areas like the Central Business District, where 'Other' incidents are also prevalent but the overall count is higher. The neighbourhood's mix of property and violent crimes, particularly 'Assault' and 'Mischief,' suggests a diverse range of reported activities. The data does not indicate a single dominant crime type, which may be of interest to residents and local authorities. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Pleasant Hill?** Pleasant Hill recorded 410 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This represents 8.4% of Saskatoon's total incidents during this period. **Q: Which categories are most common in Pleasant Hill?** The leading categories in Pleasant Hill are 'Other' with 190 incidents, followed by 'Assault' with 82 incidents, and 'Mischief' with 48 incidents. **Q: How does Pleasant Hill compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Pleasant Hill's incident count of 410 is lower than the Central Business District's 558 incidents but higher than Riversdale's 195 incidents during the same period. **Q: What is the share of violent incidents in Pleasant Hill?** Pleasant Hill recorded 97 violent incidents, which includes categories such as 'Assault.' This accounts for a portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open-data portal. ### Riversdale, Saskatoon: 195 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/riversdale Riversdale, Saskatoon recorded 195 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 4% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 90 incidents. Riversdale, a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, recorded 195 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. The incidents in Riversdale are part of a larger dataset covering the entire city of Saskatoon, which reported 4,853 incidents in total. Understanding the distribution and types of incidents can offer insights into the neighbourhood's safety landscape. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Saskatoon may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset includes precise dates for each incident, allowing for detailed analysis within this window. In Riversdale, the leading category was 'Other' with 90 incidents. 'Assault' and 'Mischief' followed closely, each with 24 incidents. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 195 incidents in Riversdale - 4% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 90 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 24 incidents each for 'Assault' and 'Mischief' - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Riversdale's incident profile is notable for the high count of 'Other' incidents, which is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District and Pleasant Hill. The equal counts for 'Assault' and 'Mischief' suggest a balanced mix of violent and property-related incidents. This differs from the city-wide pattern, where 'Other' incidents may not dominate as significantly. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Riversdale?** Riversdale recorded 195 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Riversdale?** The top categories are 'Other' with 90 incidents, followed by 'Assault' and 'Mischief' with 24 incidents each. **Q: How does Riversdale compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Riversdale had 195 incidents, while the Central Business District had 558 and Pleasant Hill had 410 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in Riversdale?** Riversdale accounted for 4% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Stonebridge, Saskatoon: 108 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/stonebridge Stonebridge, Saskatoon recorded 108 crime incidents, representing 2.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 38 reports, followed by other offences and fraud. Stonebridge, a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, recorded 108 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 2.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Stonebridge, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area over this two-month span. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading category in Stonebridge was theft, with 38 incidents. Other notable categories included fraud, with 15 incidents, and assault and mischief, each with 6 incidents. These figures highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 108 total incidents in Stonebridge - 2.2% of Saskatoon's total incidents - Theft: 38 incidents - Fraud: 15 incidents - Assault and mischief: 6 incidents each Stonebridge's incident profile is notable for its relatively low share of Saskatoon's total incidents, at just 2.2%. Theft is the dominant category, accounting for over a third of the neighbourhood's incidents. Compared to nearby areas like the Central Business District (558 incidents) and Pleasant Hill (410 incidents), Stonebridge's count is significantly lower, suggesting a quieter period in terms of reported crime. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Stonebridge?** Theft was the most common type of incident in Stonebridge, with 38 reported cases between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Stonebridge compare to other neighbourhoods in Saskatoon?** Stonebridge had 108 incidents, which is lower than nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District (558 incidents) and Pleasant Hill (410 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in Stonebridge?** Stonebridge accounted for 2.2% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Stonebridge?** Yes, there were 8 violent incidents reported in Stonebridge, including 6 assaults. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open-data portal. ### Varsity View, Saskatoon: 122 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/varsity-view Varsity View in Saskatoon recorded 122 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.5% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' followed by break-and-enter and theft. This data reflects reported incidents during this period. Varsity View in Saskatoon recorded 122 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.5% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Saskatoon may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. In Varsity View, the leading category was 'Other' with 42 incidents, followed by 'Break and enter' with 18 incidents. 'Theft' was also prominent, with 16 reported cases. These categories highlight the mix of property-related and other incidents in the area. Key stats: - 122 total incidents in Varsity View - 2.5% of Saskatoon's city-wide incidents - 42 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 18 break-and-enter incidents - 16 theft incidents Varsity View's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for over a third of its total. This differs from nearby areas like the Central Business District, where incident counts are significantly higher (558). The neighbourhood's mix of property crimes, such as break-and-enter and theft, aligns with broader city trends but stands out for its lower overall volume compared to adjacent areas. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Varsity View?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' with 42 reported cases during the two-month period. **Q: How does Varsity View compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Varsity View had 122 incidents, while the Central Business District recorded 558 incidents during the same period. **Q: What share of Saskatoon's incidents occurred in Varsity View?** Varsity View accounted for 2.5% of the city's total incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported?** There were 18 break-and-enter incidents reported in Varsity View during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open-data portal. ### Westmount, Saskatoon: 124 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saskatoon/neighbourhood/westmount Westmount recorded 124 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.6% of Saskatoon's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 53 incidents, followed by assault and mischief. Westmount is a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with 124 reported incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 2.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Westmount over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset includes only reported incidents, which may not reflect the full scope of activity in the area. In Westmount, the leading category was 'Other' with 53 incidents, followed by 'Assault' with 16 incidents. 'Mischief' was the third most common category, with 14 incidents. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 124 total incidents in Westmount - 2.6% of Saskatoon's total incidents - 53 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 16 incidents of Assault - 14 incidents of Mischief Westmount's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for nearly half of the neighbourhood's total. This is unusual compared to nearby areas like the Central Business District, where incident counts are significantly higher but more diversified. The relatively low number of violent incidents (19) suggests that property-related and miscellaneous incidents dominate the neighbourhood's reported activity. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Westmount?** There were 124 reported incidents in Westmount between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What is the most common type of incident in Westmount?** The most common type of incident in Westmount is categorized as 'Other,' with 53 incidents. **Q: How does Westmount compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Westmount had fewer incidents than nearby areas like the Central Business District (558 incidents) and Pleasant Hill (410 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Saskatoon's total incidents occurred in Westmount?** Westmount accounted for 2.6% of Saskatoon's total incidents during the reported period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. --- ## Halton Region Crime Data: 3,645 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region Halton Region recorded 3,645 incidents from April 19 to June 18, 2026. The 'Other' category accounted for 70.9% of all reported incidents, making it the most frequent type of crime in this period. This map displays 3,645 reported incidents across Halton Region over a 60-day window from April 19 to June 18, 2026. The data is sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity in the area. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all recorded incidents within the specified period, offering a comprehensive view of crime distribution across Halton’s six neighbourhoods. Understanding these patterns helps communities stay informed about local safety trends. The 2026 dataset shows 3,645 incidents over a 60-day period, but year-over-year comparisons are not available due to insufficient historical data. Without prior years for context, it is not possible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. The current figures serve as a baseline for future comparisons. The most frequently reported category is 'Other,' accounting for 2,583 incidents, or 70.9% of the total. This is followed by auto theft, with 266 incidents (7.3%), and theft, with 262 incidents (7.2%). These three categories alone make up 85.4% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. Mischief, theft from vehicles, and break-and-enter incidents also appear in the top six, though at lower frequencies. Oakville recorded the highest number of incidents, with 1,839, followed by Burlington (966) and Milton (520). These three neighbourhoods account for the majority of reported activity in Halton Region. It is important to note that these figures reflect total incident counts, not per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 3,645 total incidents reported - 70.9% of incidents fall under 'Other' - Oakville accounts for 1,839 incidents - Auto theft: 266 incidents (7.3%) - Theft: 262 incidents (7.2%) Halton Region’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in Oakville, which alone accounts for half of the total. The dominance of the 'Other' category (70.9%) suggests many incident types are grouped together, limiting granular insights. Auto theft and theft are the next most frequent, but their counts are significantly lower. With no prior-year data, it’s unclear whether these figures reflect a trend or a short-term pattern. The low violent incident count (22) stands out, indicating most reported activity is non-violent. > Voice: Crime in Halton Region includes 3,645 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Halton Region over the past 60 days?** There were 3,645 reported incidents in Halton Region between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents, with the majority falling under 'Other' (2,583 incidents, 70.9%). **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Halton Region?** The most frequently reported category is 'Other,' which accounts for 2,583 incidents (70.9%). Following that, auto theft (266 incidents, 7.3%), theft (262 incidents, 7.2%), and mischief (187 incidents, 5.1%) are the next most common. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Halton Region have the highest number of incidents?** Oakville has the highest number of reported incidents with 1,839, followed by Burlington (966) and Milton (520). Georgetown, Halton Hills, and Acton have fewer incidents, with counts of 211, 86, and 23, respectively. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Halton Region?** The current dataset covers a 60-day window from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period, as the data is limited to 2026 only. **Q: How current is the data for Halton Region?** The data is current as of June 18, 2026, and covers incidents reported over the preceding 60 days. This ensures the information reflects recent activity in the region. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame and is updated regularly. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario’s open-data portal. #### Categories in Halton Region ### Auto Theft in Halton Region: 266 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/auto_theft In 2026, Halton Region recorded 266 auto theft incidents, representing 7.3% of the city's total crime. This category ranks second among eight crime types, with Burlington and Oakville reporting the highest counts at 97 and 96 incidents, respectively. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 266 reported auto thefts, accounting for 7.3% of the region's total reported incidents. Auto theft is the second most common category of reported incidents in Halton Region, trailing only the broad 'Other' category. Auto theft is the second most common category of reported incidents in Halton Region, with 266 incidents. It is more common than theft (262 incidents), mischief (187 incidents), theft from vehicle (169 incidents), and break and enter (135 incidents). However, it is less common than the broad 'Other' category, which has 2,583 incidents. Key stats: - 266 auto theft incidents reported - 7.3% of Halton Region's total incidents - Second most common incident category - BURLINGTON has the highest count (97 incidents) - OAKVILLE follows closely with 96 incidents Auto theft stands out as the second most common category of reported incidents in Halton Region, accounting for 7.3% of the total. The near-equal counts in BURLINGTON and OAKVILLE are notable, with both neighbourhoods reporting significantly higher numbers than others. The data covers a two-month window in 2026, making it too short to infer broader trends. However, the high ranking of auto theft among categories highlights its prevalence in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 266 reported auto theft incidents in Halton Region during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Halton Region's incidents are auto thefts?** Auto thefts account for 7.3% of the total reported incidents in Halton Region. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Halton Region have the highest auto theft counts?** BURLINGTON has the highest count with 97 incidents, followed by OAKVILLE with 96 incidents, and MILTON with 39 incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other incident categories in Halton Region?** Auto theft is the second most common category, with 266 incidents. It is more common than theft (262 incidents) but less common than the 'Other' category (2,583 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of ON. ### Bike Theft in Halton Region: 21 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/bike_theft Bike theft accounted for 21 of Halton Region's 3,645 reported incidents, representing 0.6% of total crime. Oakville had the highest count with 11 incidents. This page covers reported bike theft incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. During the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, there were 21 reported incidents of bike theft in the region. Bike theft accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. This category is one of eight tracked in the region, providing a snapshot of local crime trends. Bike theft is the eighth most common category among the eight tracked in Halton Region. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,583 incidents), Auto theft (266 incidents), Theft (262 incidents), Mischief (187 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (169 incidents). The relatively low count of bike theft incidents highlights its minor role in the overall crime landscape of the region. Key stats: - 21 bike theft incidents reported - 0.6% of all incidents in Halton Region - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - OAKVILLE had the highest count with 11 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Bike theft in Halton Region is a relatively minor category, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. The 21 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 place it as the least common among the eight tracked categories. OAKVILLE had the highest number of incidents, but even there, the count remains low. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data suggests bike theft is not a dominant concern in the region's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many bike theft incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 21 reported bike theft incidents in Halton Region between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does bike theft represent?** Bike theft accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Halton Region had the most bike theft incidents?** OAKVILLE had the highest number of bike theft incidents with 11 reported cases. **Q: How does bike theft compare to other crime categories in Halton Region?** Bike theft is the least common category, ranking 8th out of 8, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (2,583) or Auto theft (266). Source: Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Break and enter in Halton Region: 135 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/break_and_enter Halton Region recorded 135 break and enter incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 3.7% of the region's total crime during this period. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types, with Burlington and Oakville reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime. Between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026, there were 135 reported break and enter incidents in Halton Region. These incidents account for 3.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Break and enter is the sixth most common category of reported crime in Halton Region, accounting for 135 incidents. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,583 incidents), Auto theft (266 incidents), Theft (262 incidents), Mischief (187 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (169 incidents). Key stats: - 135 break and enter incidents reported - 3.7% of Halton Region's total crime - 6th most common crime category - BURLINGTON has the highest count (67 incidents) - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Halton Region account for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking sixth among eight categories. The 135 incidents reported between April 19 and June 18, 2026, represent 3.7% of the city's total crime during this period. Burlington stands out with the highest count of 67 incidents, followed by Oakville with 50. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw conclusions about trends or year-over-year changes. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 135 reported break and enter incidents in Halton Region between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halton Region's total crime does break and enter represent?** Break and enter incidents account for 3.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Halton Region have the highest number of break and enter incidents?** Burlington has the highest count with 67 incidents, followed by Oakville with 50 incidents, and Milton with 16 incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Halton Region?** Break and enter is the sixth most common category, with fewer incidents than Other (2,583), Auto theft (266), Theft (262), Mischief (187), and Theft from vehicle (169). Source: Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Mischief in Halton Region: 187 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/mischief In Halton Region, mischief incidents totalled 187 in 2026, representing 5.1% of the city's 3,645 reported crimes. Oakville had the highest count at 73, followed by Burlington with 57. The data covers incidents from April 19 to June 18, 2026. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. In the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, there were 187 reported incidents of mischief in Halton Region. Mischief accounts for 5.1% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. This category is one of several tracked to provide a comprehensive view of crime and safety in the region. In Halton Region, mischief is the fourth most common category of reported incidents, following 'Other' (2,583 incidents), 'Auto theft' (266 incidents), and 'Theft' (262 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Theft from vehicle' (169 incidents) and 'Break and enter' (135 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is less prevalent than some other types of crime in the region. Key stats: - 187 reported mischief incidents in Halton Region - Mischief accounts for 5.1% of all incidents - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - OAKVILLE has the highest count with 73 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Mischief in Halton Region represents a small but notable portion of reported incidents, accounting for 5.1% of the total. It ranks fourth among the eight tracked categories, indicating it is less common than categories like 'Other' and 'Auto theft' but more frequent than 'Theft from vehicle' and 'Break and enter.' The data for 2026 shows a total of 187 incidents, with Oakville, Burlington, and Milton being the neighbourhoods with the highest counts. This snapshot provides a clear view of where mischief incidents are most reported within the region. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Halton Region?** There were 187 reported mischief incidents in Halton Region from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Halton Region?** Mischief is the fourth most common category, following 'Other' (2,583 incidents), 'Auto theft' (266 incidents), and 'Theft' (262 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Halton Region have the highest number of mischief incidents?** Oakville has the highest count with 73 incidents, followed by Burlington with 57 incidents and Milton with 41 incidents. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Halton Region does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 5.1% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Other Crime in Halton Region: 2,583 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/other In Halton Region, 2,583 'Other' crime incidents were reported in 2026, making up 70.9% of the city's total 3,645 incidents. This category ranks as the most frequent among eight tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. During the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, there were 2,583 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 70.9% of all reported crime in Halton Region during this timeframe. The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime classifications. This data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in the region, highlighting the prevalence of these incidents compared to other types of crime. In Halton Region, the 'Other' category ranks as the most frequent type of reported crime. With 2,583 incidents, it significantly outnumbers other categories such as auto theft (266 incidents), theft (262 incidents), mischief (187 incidents), theft from vehicle (169 incidents), and break and enter (135 incidents). This category's high count underscores its prominence in the overall crime landscape of the region. Key stats: - 2,583 reported 'Other' incidents - 70.9% of all reported crime in Halton Region - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - OAKVILLE had the highest count with 1,444 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out in Halton Region, accounting for over 70% of all reported crime incidents during the specified period. This high proportion is notable, especially when compared to other categories like auto theft and theft, which have significantly lower counts. The data from 2026 shows a clear dominance of this category, with Oakville, Burlington, and Milton being the neighbourhoods with the highest reported incidents. The short time window of this dataset limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents is a defining feature of Halton Region's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime classifications. This can include incidents that are not easily categorized into other crime types. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 2,583 reported 'Other' incidents in Halton Region during the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Halton Region had the most 'Other' incidents?** Oakville had the highest count of 'Other' incidents with 1,444 reported cases during the specified period. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Halton Region?** The 'Other' category is the most frequent type of reported crime in Halton Region, accounting for 70.9% of all reported crime. It significantly outnumbers other categories such as auto theft (266 incidents) and theft (262 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Robbery in Halton Region: 22 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/robbery Halton Region recorded 22 robbery incidents in 2026, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 3,645. This places robbery as the 7th most common crime category in the region. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. Between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026, there were 22 reported robbery incidents in Halton Region. These incidents account for 0.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Robbery is the seventh most common category of reported incidents in Halton Region, accounting for 22 incidents. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,583 incidents), Auto theft (266 incidents), Theft (262 incidents), Mischief (187 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (169 incidents). Key stats: - 22 reported robbery incidents in Halton Region - Robbery accounts for 0.6% of total incidents - BURLINGTON has the highest count with 9 incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 incident categories - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Robbery is a relatively infrequent category in Halton Region, representing only 0.6% of all reported incidents. The 22 incidents recorded between April 19 and June 18, 2026, place it as the seventh most common category. The data shows that BURLINGTON has the highest number of incidents among neighbourhoods, with 9 reported cases. Given the short reporting window, it is not possible to identify trends or make year-over-year comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 22 reported robbery incidents in Halton Region between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Halton Region has the most robbery incidents?** BURLINGTON has the highest number of reported robbery incidents, with 9 cases. **Q: How does robbery compare to other incident categories in Halton Region?** Robbery is the seventh most common category, with 22 incidents. It is less frequent than categories like Other (2,583 incidents) and Auto theft (266 incidents). **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Halton Region are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 0.6% of the total reported incidents in Halton Region during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Halton Region: 262 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/theft In Halton Region, 262 theft incidents were reported, representing 7.2% of the total 3,645 crimes. Theft ranks as the third most common crime category in the region. This page covers reported theft incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. Theft includes incidents of stolen property without the use of force or threat, such as shoplifting or pickpocketing. During the selected period, there were 262 reported theft incidents in Halton Region. Theft accounts for 7.2% of all reported incidents in the region during this timeframe. This category provides insight into property-related crimes that do not involve violence or forced entry. In Halton Region, theft is the third most common category of reported incidents, following 'Other' (2,583 incidents) and 'Auto theft' (266 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Mischief' (187 incidents), 'Theft from vehicle' (169 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (135 incidents). Theft represents a notable portion of property-related crimes in the region, though it is significantly less common than the broad 'Other' category. Key stats: - 262 theft incidents reported - 7.2% of all incidents in Halton Region - Third most common incident type - Oakville had the highest count (91 incidents) - Data covers April 19 to June 18, 2026 Theft in Halton Region stands out as the third most reported incident type, with 262 cases during the two-month window. While it trails far behind the broad 'Other' category, it surpasses mischief, theft from vehicles, and break-and-enters. The near-even split between Oakville and Burlington—91 and 89 incidents respectively—suggests a relatively balanced distribution across the region’s larger urban centres. With only 2026 data available, no year-over-year trend can be assessed, but the current figures highlight theft as a persistent property-crime concern. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 262 reported theft incidents in Halton Region during the selected period from April 19 to June 18, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Halton Region had the most theft incidents?** Oakville had the highest number of theft incidents with 91, followed by Burlington with 89, and Milton with 63. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Halton Region are theft-related?** Theft accounts for 7.2% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other incident types in Halton Region?** Theft is the third most common incident type, behind 'Other' (2,583 incidents) and 'Auto theft' (266 incidents), but ahead of categories like mischief and break-and-enter. Source: Data sourced from open police-reported incident data published by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft from vehicle in Halton Region: 169 incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/theft_from_vehicle In Halton Region, theft from vehicle incidents totalled 169, representing 4.6% of the city's 3,645 reported crimes. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with Oakville and Burlington recording the highest counts. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Halton Region, Ontario. During the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026, there were 169 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the region. Theft from vehicle accounts for 4.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period, making it the fifth most common category of reported incidents. In Halton Region, theft from vehicle is less common than other categories such as 'Other' (2,583 incidents), auto theft (266 incidents), theft (262 incidents), and mischief (187 incidents). However, it is more common than break and enter, which had 135 reported incidents. This ranking highlights the relative frequency of different types of incidents within the region. Key stats: - 169 reported incidents of theft from vehicle - 4.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region - Ranked 5th among 8 categories - OAKVILLE had the highest count with 68 incidents - Data covers April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026 Theft from vehicle is a notable category in Halton Region, ranking fifth among all reported incident types. The 169 incidents during this two-month window represent a small but consistent portion of the region's overall crime reports. Oakville stands out with the highest count, followed by Burlington and Georgetown. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw long-term conclusions, but the data provides a snapshot of where these incidents are most frequently reported within the region. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Halton Region?** There were 169 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Halton Region from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 4.6% of all reported incidents in Halton Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest counts of theft from vehicle?** Oakville had the highest count with 68 incidents, followed by Burlington with 53 and Georgetown with 23. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other categories in Halton Region?** Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than 'Other,' auto theft, theft, and mischief, but more than break and enter. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for Halton Region ### Halton Region Crime 2026: 3,645 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/year/2026 In 2026, Halton Region recorded 3,645 reported incidents. The 'Other' category accounted for the majority with 2,583 incidents, followed by auto theft (266) and theft (262). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Halton Region recorded 3,645 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the region, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Halton Region for 2026. The data offers a snapshot of law enforcement activity, though it reflects only reported incidents, not per-capita risk. The 2026 data for Halton Region shows a total of 3,645 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 2,583 incidents. Auto theft, theft, mischief, theft from vehicle, and break and enter follow as the next most common categories. This initial dataset establishes a foundation for tracking trends in future years, though comparisons to prior years are not yet possible. Key stats: - 3,645 total reported incidents in 2026 - 2,583 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Auto theft: 266 reported incidents - Theft: 262 reported incidents - Mischief: 187 reported incidents The 2026 data for Halton Region reveals a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which accounts for over 70% of all reported cases. This dominance suggests that many incidents do not fit neatly into the more specific categories like auto theft or theft. The relatively high counts for auto theft and theft indicate areas of focus for local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. As the first year of data, 2026 sets a baseline for future comparisons, though it is too early to identify trends. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in Halton Region for 2026?** In 2026, Halton Region recorded a total of 3,645 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Halton Region?** As 2026 is the first year of available data, it is not possible to determine a trend at this time. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 2,583 reported cases. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Ontario (ON), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Halton Region ### ACTON, Halton Region: 23 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/acton ACTON in Halton Region recorded 23 crime incidents, representing 0.6% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences with 12 reports, followed by Theft with 5 incidents. Violent crimes accounted for 2 incidents. ACTON, a neighbourhood in Halton Region, recorded 23 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This represents 0.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in ACTON over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In ACTON, the leading category was 'Other' with 12 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 5 incidents. 'Auto theft' and 'Robbery' each had 2 incidents. These categories account for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 23 total incidents in ACTON - 0.6% of Halton Region's total incidents - 12 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 5 incidents of 'Theft' - 2 incidents of 'Auto theft' and 'Robbery' each ACTON's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for over half of the total. This differs from nearby neighbourhoods like OAKVILLE and BURLINGTON, where 'Theft' and other categories may dominate. The relatively low number of violent incidents (2) suggests a different pattern compared to areas with higher violent crime counts. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in ACTON?** ACTON recorded 23 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in ACTON?** The top categories in ACTON are 'Other' with 12 incidents and 'Theft' with 5 incidents. **Q: How does ACTON compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** ACTON had 23 incidents, while nearby OAKVILLE had 1,839 and BURLINGTON had 966 during the same period. **Q: What is the share of violent incidents in ACTON?** ACTON recorded 2 violent incidents out of a total of 23 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### BURLINGTON, Halton Region: 966 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/burlington BURLINGTON in Halton Region recorded 966 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, representing 26.5% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 588 cases. Violent incidents were minimal, totaling 9. BURLINGTON, a neighbourhood in Halton Region, recorded 966 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This accounts for 26.5% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in BURLINGTON, offering insights into the types of crimes reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In BURLINGTON, the leading category was 'Other' with 588 incidents, followed by 'Auto theft' with 97 incidents and 'Theft' with 89 incidents. These categories represent the most frequently reported types of incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 966 incidents reported in BURLINGTON - 26.5% of Halton Region's total incidents - 588 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 97 incidents of auto theft - 9 violent incidents reported BURLINGTON's incident profile is heavily weighted toward the 'Other' category, which accounts for over half of its reports. This is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like OAKVILLE and MILTON, where property crimes such as theft and break-and-enter are more prominent. The low count of violent incidents (9) suggests that most reported activity in BURLINGTON falls under non-violent categories. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in BURLINGTON?** BURLINGTON recorded 966 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What is the most common type of incident in BURLINGTON?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 588 incidents reported. **Q: How does BURLINGTON compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** BURLINGTON had 966 incidents, while OAKVILLE had 1,839 and MILTON had 520 during the same period. **Q: What share of Halton Region's incidents occurred in BURLINGTON?** BURLINGTON accounted for 26.5% of the city's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Georgetown, Halton Region: 211 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/georgetown Georgetown, Halton Region, recorded 211 crime incidents, representing 5.8% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 147 incidents. This data provides a snapshot of local crime trends. GEORGETOWN, a neighbourhood in Halton Region, recorded 211 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This accounts for 5.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents within this specific timeframe. The neighbourhood's incident count is part of a broader dataset covering Halton Region, which includes nearby areas such as Oakville, Burlington, and Milton. Understanding the distribution of incidents can offer insights into local patterns and trends. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. This short window limits the ability to identify long-term trends or seasonal variations. Neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, affecting comparability with historical data. In GEORGETOWN, the leading category was 'Other' with 147 incidents, followed by 'Auto theft' and 'Theft from vehicle', each with 23 incidents. These categories account for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. 'Theft' and 'Mischief' were also notable, with 8 and 7 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 211 incidents recorded in GEORGETOWN - 5.8% of Halton Region's total incidents - 147 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 23 incidents each for 'Auto theft' and 'Theft from vehicle' - 0 violent incidents reported GEORGETOWN's incident profile is dominated by the 'Other' category, which is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Oakville and Burlington, where property crimes such as theft and mischief are more prominent. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the relatively low count of break-and-enter incidents. This suggests a different pattern of reported incidents compared to other areas in Halton Region. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in GEORGETOWN?** GEORGETOWN recorded 211 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in GEORGETOWN?** The top categories are 'Other' with 147 incidents, followed by 'Auto theft' and 'Theft from vehicle', each with 23 incidents. **Q: How does GEORGETOWN compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** GEORGETOWN had fewer incidents compared to Oakville (1,839) and Burlington (966), but more than Milton (520). **Q: What percentage of Halton Region's incidents occurred in GEORGETOWN?** GEORGETOWN accounted for 5.8% of Halton Region's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### HALTON HILLS Crime Data: 86 Incidents in Halton Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/halton-hills HALTON HILLS recorded 86 incidents between April 19 and June 18, 2026, accounting for 2.4% of Halton Region's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 58 incidents. HALTON HILLS recorded 86 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.4% of Halton Region's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in HALTON HILLS, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area of Halton Region. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Halton Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with historical data should be made with caution. In HALTON HILLS, the leading category was 'Other' with 58 incidents, followed by 'Auto theft' with 9 incidents. 'Mischief' was the third most common category, with 8 incidents reported. Key stats: - 86 total incidents in HALTON HILLS - 1 violent crime reported - 58 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 9 auto thefts recorded - 2.4% of Halton Region's total incidents HALTON HILLS stands out for its high proportion of 'Other' incidents, which dominate its crime profile. With only 1 violent crime reported, the neighbourhood's incidents are heavily skewed toward property-related and miscellaneous categories. Compared to nearby OAKVILLE (1,839 incidents) and BURLINGTON (966 incidents), HALTON HILLS has significantly fewer reported incidents, suggesting a quieter period or different reporting patterns. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in HALTON HILLS?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 58 reported cases during this period. **Q: How many violent crimes were reported in HALTON HILLS?** There was 1 violent crime reported in HALTON HILLS between April 19 and June 18, 2026. **Q: How does HALTON HILLS compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** HALTON HILLS had fewer incidents than nearby OAKVILLE (1,839) and BURLINGTON (966), accounting for only 2.4% of Halton Region's total incidents. **Q: What is the significance of the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category, with 58 incidents, represents the largest share of reported crimes in HALTON HILLS, though specific details about these incidents are not provided in the data. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Halton Region. ### MILTON, Halton Region: 520 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/milton MILTON, Halton Region recorded 520 crime incidents, representing 14.3% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 334 cases. Theft and mischief were also notable, with 63 and 41 incidents respectively. MILTON, a neighbourhood in Halton Region, recorded 520 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This accounts for 14.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. The incidents in MILTON represent a notable portion of the city's overall crime activity. Understanding the distribution of these incidents can offer insights into the neighbourhood's safety dynamics. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. This specific window provides a focused view of crime trends in MILTON. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. In MILTON, the leading category of incidents was 'Other' with 334 occurrences. This was followed by 'Theft' with 63 incidents and 'Mischief' with 41 incidents. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the specified period. Key stats: - 520 incidents in MILTON - 14.3% of Halton Region's total incidents - 334 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 63 incidents of theft - 41 incidents of mischief MILTON's incident count of 520 is significant, accounting for 14.3% of Halton Region's total. The high number of 'Other' incidents (334) is notable, suggesting a diverse range of reported activities. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like OAKVILLE (1839 incidents) and BURLINGTON (966 incidents), MILTON's count is lower, but its category mix shows a unique profile with a high proportion of 'Other' incidents. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in MILTON?** MILTON recorded 520 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halton Region's incidents occurred in MILTON?** MILTON accounted for 14.3% of Halton Region's total incidents during the specified period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in MILTON?** The top categories in MILTON are 'Other' with 334 incidents, 'Theft' with 63 incidents, and 'Mischief' with 41 incidents. **Q: How does MILTON compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** MILTON had 520 incidents, while nearby OAKVILLE had 1839 incidents and BURLINGTON had 966 incidents during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### OAKVILLE, Halton Region: 1,839 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halton-region/neighbourhood/oakville OAKVILLE in Halton Region recorded 1,839 incidents, representing 50.5% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 1,444 incidents. This data covers the period from April 19, 2026, to June 18, 2026. OAKVILLE recorded 1,839 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. This represents 50.5% of Halton Region's total incidents during the same period. The neighbourhood's data provides a snapshot of crime patterns over this two-month window. The figures highlight OAKVILLE's significant contribution to the region's overall incident count, with a mix of property-related and other offences dominating the records. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Halton Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with prior years should account for potential boundary changes. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. The leading category in OAKVILLE was 'Other' with 1,444 incidents, followed by 'Auto theft' at 96 and 'Theft' at 91. These top categories account for a substantial portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents, with property-related crimes featuring prominently. Key stats: - 1,839 total incidents in OAKVILLE - 50.5% of Halton Region's total incidents - 1,444 incidents in the 'Other' category - 96 auto theft incidents - 91 theft incidents - 6 violent incidents OAKVILLE's incident count is notably higher than nearby neighbourhoods like BURLINGTON (966) and MILTON (520), accounting for half of Halton Region's total. The dominance of the 'Other' category (1,444 incidents) is unusual compared to typical property-crime leads in other areas. The low violent incident count (6) stands out against the high overall volume, suggesting a heavier focus on non-violent offences. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in OAKVILLE?** OAKVILLE recorded 1,839 incidents between April 19, 2026, and June 18, 2026. **Q: What was the leading category of incidents in OAKVILLE?** The 'Other' category was the leading type, with 1,444 incidents. **Q: How does OAKVILLE compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** OAKVILLE had 1,839 incidents, significantly more than BURLINGTON (966) and MILTON (520). **Q: What share of Halton Region's incidents occurred in OAKVILLE?** OAKVILLE accounted for 50.5% of Halton Region's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Halton Region. --- ## London Crime Data: 3,328 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london London recorded 3,328 reported incidents between April 8 and June 7, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 44.1% of all incidents. Theft, break and enter, and mischief followed closely. This map displays 3,328 reported incidents in London, Ontario, from April 8 to June 7, 2026. The data is sourced from the London Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns across the city during this 60-day window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends, allocate resources, and enhance community safety initiatives. By visualizing incident locations and categories, the map helps highlight areas where specific types of crime are more prevalent. This transparency supports informed discussions about public safety and policing priorities in London. The dataset covers a 60-day period in 2026, with 3,328 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. The data provides a snapshot of crime activity during this specific window, offering a baseline for future analysis. The most common incident category in London during this period was 'Other,' accounting for 1,466 incidents, or 44.1% of the total. Theft followed with 458 incidents (13.8%), while break and enter was the third most frequent, with 448 incidents (13.5%). These three categories alone represent over 70% of all reported incidents, highlighting their prevalence in the city’s crime landscape. ### Key stats - 3,328 total incidents reported - 44.1% of incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft: 458 incidents (13.8%) - Break and enter: 448 incidents (13.5%) - Assault: 335 incidents (10.1%) London’s 60-day snapshot shows a high concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which dominates at 44.1%. Theft and break-and-enter follow closely, together making up over 27% of reports. With 3,328 incidents in just two months, the data underscores the volume of property-related crime. The absence of neighbourhood-level breakdowns limits deeper geographic insights, but the category distribution reveals a clear focus for policing and prevention efforts. > Voice: Here’s the latest crime data for London, Ontario, covering 3,328 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in London over the past 60 days?** There were 3,328 reported incidents in London from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in London during this period?** The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 1,466 incidents, or 44.1% of the total. This was followed by theft (458 incidents) and break-and-enter (448 incidents). **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in London during this time?** There were 357 violent incidents reported in London from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. Assaults specifically accounted for 335 of these incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for London’s incidents?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. Therefore, no trend analysis can be provided at this time. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific incident counts for London?** No neighbourhood-specific data is available for this period. The incident counts are aggregated for the entire city of London. **Q: How current is this data, and where does it come from?** This data covers incidents from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026, and was last updated on June 10, 2026. It is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario (ON). Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal. #### Categories in London ### London, ON Assault Incidents: 335 Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/assault In London, Ontario, 335 assault incidents were reported in 2026, representing 10.1% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fifth among seven crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 1,466 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in London, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 335 reported assaults, accounting for 10.1% of all reported incidents in the city. Assault is one of seven crime categories tracked in London. The data reflects incidents reported between April 8, 2026, and June 7, 2026. Assault ranks fifth among the seven crime categories in London. It is less frequent than other categories such as theft (458 incidents), break and enter (448 incidents), and mischief (438 incidents), but more common than fraud (161 incidents). The 'Other' category, which includes various offences, has the highest count at 1,466 incidents. Key stats: - 335 reported assault incidents - 10.1% of all reported incidents in London - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026 Assault accounts for a notable portion of London's reported incidents, making up 10.1% of the total. While it is not the most common category, it ranks fifth, indicating a significant presence. The data for 2026 shows a snapshot of assault incidents over a two-month period, providing a focused view of this category's impact. Without year-over-year data, it's challenging to identify trends, but the current figures highlight assault as a key area within London's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in London?** There were 335 reported assault incidents in London during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 10.1% of all reported incidents in London. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in London?** Assault is the fifth most common category, with theft, break and enter, and mischief having higher counts. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 8, 2026, and June 7, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the London Police Service open data portal (ON). ### London Break and Enter: 448 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/break_and_enter In 2026, London recorded 448 break and enter incidents, representing 13.5% of the city's total crime. This category ranked third among seven crime types, with theft and other crimes being more frequent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in London, Ontario. Between April 8 and June 7, 2026, there were 448 break-and-enter incidents recorded in the city. These incidents account for 13.5% of all reported crime in London during this period. Break-and-enter incidents are a significant category of crime in London, ranking third among all crime categories. The data provided here is based on all records within the selected time window. In London, break-and-enter incidents are the third most common type of crime, following 'Other' incidents (1,466) and theft (458). They are slightly more frequent than mischief (438) and significantly more common than assault (335) and fraud (161). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 448 break-and-enter incidents reported - 13.5% of all crime in London - Third most common crime category - More frequent than assault and fraud - Data covers April 8 to June 7, 2026 Break-and-enter incidents are a notable category in London's crime data, accounting for 13.5% of all reported incidents. The 448 incidents recorded between April 8 and June 7, 2026, place this category as the third most common, slightly ahead of mischief and significantly more frequent than assault and fraud. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as it covers only a partial window of 2026. However, the high count in this short period suggests that break-and-enter remains a persistent issue in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in London?** There were 448 break-and-enter incidents reported in London between April 8 and June 7, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime do break-and-enter incidents represent?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 13.5% of all reported crime in London during the specified period. **Q: How does break-and-enter compare to other crime categories in London?** Break-and-enter is the third most common crime category in London, following 'Other' incidents (1,466) and theft (458). It is more frequent than mischief (438), assault (335), and fraud (161). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break-and-enter incidents reported between April 8 and June 7, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal of the Province of Ontario (ON). ### London Fraud: 161 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/fraud In 2026, London recorded 161 fraud incidents, representing 4.8% of the city's total crime count of 3,328. Fraud ranked as the 6th most common crime category among seven tracked types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in London, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 161 reported fraud incidents. These incidents account for 4.8% of all reported crime in London during this period. Fraud is a category of crime that involves deception for personal or financial gain. The data presented here is based on reported incidents and may not reflect the full extent of fraud activity in the city. In London, fraud ranks as the 6th most common category among the 7 tracked categories. It is less frequent than other categories such as theft (458 incidents), break and enter (448 incidents), mischief (438 incidents), and assault (335 incidents). However, it is more common than the remaining category, which includes various other types of incidents (1,466 incidents). Key stats: - 161 reported fraud incidents - Fraud accounts for 4.8% of city incidents - 6th most common category in London - Data covers April 8 to June 7, 2026 Fraud represents a smaller share of London's reported crime compared to property and violent categories. With 161 incidents over two months, it ranks sixth among seven categories, behind theft, break-and-enter, mischief, and assault. The 2026 data shows no prior-year comparison, so trends cannot be assessed. The count is modest relative to the city's 3,328 total incidents, suggesting fraud is less prevalent than other crime types in this period. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in London?** There were 161 reported fraud incidents in London during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of London's crime is fraud?** Fraud accounts for 4.8% of all reported crime in London during this period. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crime categories in London?** Fraud is the 6th most common category, with fewer incidents than theft (458), break and enter (448), mischief (438), and assault (335). **Q: What time period does this fraud data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 8, 2026, and June 7, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal of the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Mischief in London, ON: 438 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/mischief London recorded 438 mischief incidents between April 8 and June 7, 2026, representing 13.2% of the city's total crime during this period. Mischief ranked as the fourth most common offence out of seven categories. This page covers reported mischief incidents in London, Ontario. During the period from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026, there were 438 reported incidents of mischief in the city. Mischief accounted for 13.2% of all reported incidents in London during this period, making it the fourth most common category of reported incidents. In London, mischief is the fourth most common reported incident category, behind 'Other' (1,466 incidents), theft (458 incidents), and break and enter (448 incidents). It is more common than assault (335 incidents) and fraud (161 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is less frequent than property-related incidents such as theft and break and enter. Key stats: - 438 reported mischief incidents - 13.2% of all reported incidents - Fourth most common incident category - More common than assault (335 incidents) - Less common than theft (458 incidents) Mischief incidents in London account for a notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking fourth overall. The 438 incidents during this period highlight its prevalence, though it remains less common than theft and break and enter. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as the dataset covers only a partial window in 2026. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding mischief's role in London's incident profile. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in London?** There were 438 reported mischief incidents in London from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 13.2% of all reported incidents in London during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other incident categories?** Mischief is the fourth most common incident category, behind 'Other' (1,466 incidents), theft (458 incidents), and break and enter (448 incidents). **Q: Is there data on year-over-year changes for mischief?** No, the dataset covers only a partial window in 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Other Crime in London, ON: 1,466 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/other In London, ON, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 1,466 in 2026, representing 44.1% of the city's total crime count of 3,328. This category ranks as the most frequent among seven tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in London, Ontario. The dataset includes all records from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026, capturing a two-month window of activity. During this period, there were 1,466 reported incidents classified as 'Other' crime. These incidents account for 44.1% of all reported crime in London during the same window, making it the most frequent category of crime in the city. In London, 'Other' crime is the most reported category, surpassing theft (458 incidents), break and enter (448 incidents), mischief (438 incidents), assault (335 incidents), and fraud (161 incidents). With 1,466 incidents, it ranks first among the seven tracked crime categories in the city. The frequency of 'Other' crime is significantly higher than any other category, highlighting its prevalence in London's crime data. Key stats: - 1,466 reported 'Other' crime incidents - 44.1% of all reported crime in London - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026 - No year-over-year comparison available The 'Other' category stands out as the most reported crime type in London, accounting for nearly half of all incidents in the two-month window. This dominance is notable, as it surpasses more commonly discussed categories like theft and assault by a significant margin. The lack of year-over-year data means trends cannot be assessed, but the sheer volume of incidents underscores the category's prominence in London's crime landscape. The data does not provide insights into specific types of 'Other' crimes, leaving the exact nature of these incidents undefined. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of 'Other' crime incidents reported in London?** There were 1,466 reported 'Other' crime incidents in London from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in London?** 'Other' crime is the most reported category, with 1,466 incidents, surpassing theft (458), break and enter (448), and assault (335). **Q: What percentage of London's crime does 'Other' represent?** 'Other' crime accounts for 44.1% of all reported crime in London during the selected period. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for 'Other' crime in London?** No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The dataset covers only April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the London Police Service. ### London Robbery: 22 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/robbery In 2026, London recorded 22 robbery incidents, representing 0.7% of the city's total crime count of 3,328. Robbery ranks 7th among crime categories. This page covers reported robbery incidents in London, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. During the reporting period, there were 22 reported robbery incidents in London. These incidents account for 0.7% of all reported crimes in the city during the same period. Robbery ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in London. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (1,466 incidents), Theft (458 incidents), Break and enter (448 incidents), Mischief (438 incidents), and Assault (335 incidents). Key stats: - 22 reported robbery incidents - 0.7% of all reported crimes in London - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 8, 2026 to June 7, 2026 Robbery is one of the least frequent crime categories in London, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. The 22 incidents recorded during this period highlight its relatively low occurrence compared to other crimes like theft and mischief. Given the short reporting window of just over two months, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. However, the data does indicate that robbery is not a dominant crime category in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in London?** There were 22 reported robbery incidents in London during the reporting period from April 8, 2026 to June 7, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in London are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 0.7% of all reported crimes in London during the same period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in London?** Robbery is the least frequent among the 7 crime categories tracked, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (1,466 incidents) and Theft (458 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a period from April 8, 2026 to June 7, 2026, spanning just over two months. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in London, ON: 458 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/theft In London, ON, theft accounted for 458 of the city's 3,328 total reported incidents in 2026, representing 13.8% of all crime. This places theft as the second most common category among seven tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in London, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and theft of personal property. During the period from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026, there were 458 reported theft incidents in the city. Theft accounts for 13.8% of all reported incidents in London during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents. In London, theft is the second most reported category, with 458 incidents. It is less common than 'Other' incidents, which had 1,466 reports, but more frequent than break and enter (448), mischief (438), assault (335), and fraud (161). Theft's prevalence highlights its significance among the city's reported incidents. Key stats: - 458 theft incidents reported - 13.8% of all reported incidents - Second most common incident category - Data covers April 8 to June 7, 2026 Theft is a notable category in London, accounting for 13.8% of all reported incidents and ranking second among categories. The 458 incidents reported between April 8 and June 7, 2026, indicate its frequency, though the short window limits trend analysis. Compared to other categories, theft is more common than break and enter, mischief, assault, and fraud, but less common than the broad 'Other' category. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in London?** There were 458 reported theft incidents in London from April 8, 2026, to June 7, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 13.8% of all reported incidents in London during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other incident categories?** Theft is the second most reported category, with more incidents than break and enter (448), mischief (438), assault (335), and fraud (161), but fewer than 'Other' incidents (1,466). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between April 8, 2026, and June 7, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the City of London open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for London ### London, ON Crime 2026: 3,328 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/london/year/2026 In 2026, London, Ontario, recorded 3,328 reported incidents. The 'Other' category led with 1,466 incidents, followed by theft (458) and break-and-enter (448). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, London, Ontario recorded 3,328 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in London during 2026. The 2026 data for London shows a total of 3,328 reported incidents. The 'Other' category accounts for the largest share, with 1,466 incidents, followed by theft (458), break and enter (448), mischief (438), assault (335), and fraud (161). These figures represent the first full year of data available for the city, offering a snapshot of crime reporting patterns. Key stats: - 3,328 total incidents reported in 2026 - 1,466 incidents in the 'Other' category - 458 theft incidents reported - 448 break and enter incidents - 335 assault incidents The 2026 data for London reveals a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which accounts for nearly 44% of all reported incidents. This is notably higher than the counts for theft, break and enter, and mischief, which are more evenly distributed. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the 2026 figures establish a baseline for understanding crime reporting in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in London in 2026?** In 2026, London recorded a total of 3,328 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: What was the most reported crime category in London in 2026?** The 'Other' category was the most reported, with 1,466 incidents in 2026. **Q: What are the top five crime categories in London for 2026?** The top five categories are 'Other' (1,466), theft (458), break and enter (448), mischief (438), and assault (335). **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal. --- ## Windsor Crime Data: 3,174 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor Windsor recorded 3,174 criminal incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Theft and Other categories were the most frequent, together making up 67.6% of all reported incidents. Assault and fraud also featured prominently, with 325 and 303 cases respectively. This map displays 3,174 reported incidents in Windsor, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Windsor Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity across the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified window, offering a comprehensive view of crime distribution. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety initiatives and policing strategies tailored to Windsor’s needs. The 2026 dataset covers a 60-day window, with 3,174 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. The data provides a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be identified. The most common incident category in Windsor during this period was 'Other,' accounting for 1,090 reports (34.3%). Theft followed closely with 1,057 incidents (33.3%), while assault was the third most frequent, with 325 cases (10.2%). Together, these three categories represent nearly 80% of all reported incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 303 and 198 incidents, respectively. ### Key stats - 3,174 total incidents reported - 1,090 incidents categorized as 'Other' (34.3%) - 1,057 theft incidents (33.3%) - 325 assault incidents (10.2%) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Windsor’s 60-day snapshot shows a high concentration of theft and 'Other' incidents, which together make up nearly 68% of all reports. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the sheer volume of theft (1,057) and the broad 'Other' category (1,090) suggest property-related and miscellaneous offences dominate. With no prior-year data, it’s unclear whether this distribution is typical, but the numbers highlight areas where policing and prevention efforts may be most needed. > Voice: Crime in Windsor: 3,174 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Windsor over the past 60 days?** There were 3,174 reported incidents in Windsor from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Windsor?** The most frequently reported incidents in Windsor are categorized as 'Other,' accounting for 34.3% of the total, followed by theft at 33.3%. Assaults make up 10.2% of the incidents, while fraud and mischief account for 9.5% and 6.2%, respectively. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Windsor?** The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 3,174 incidents reported. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period, as the data is limited to 2026 only. **Q: Are there specific neighbourhoods in Windsor with higher incident counts?** The dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Windsor. Therefore, it is not possible to identify which areas have higher or lower incident counts based on this data. **Q: How current is the data for Windsor?** The data for Windsor covers incidents reported from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. This provides a recent snapshot of incidents over a two-month period. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data for Windsor is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. This dataset includes reported incidents and is updated regularly to reflect the most recent information available. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Windsor. #### Categories in Windsor ### Assault in Windsor: 325 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/assault In Windsor, 325 assault incidents were reported in 2026, making up 10.2% of the city's total 3,174 crimes. Assault ranks as the third most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported assault incidents in Windsor, Ontario. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 325 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 10.2% of all reported crimes in Windsor during this timeframe. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Windsor, following 'Other' and 'Theft'. The data provides a snapshot of assault incidents over a two-month period in 2026. In Windsor, assault ranks as the third most frequently reported crime category, with 325 incidents. This places it behind 'Other' (1,090 incidents) and 'Theft' (1,057 incidents), but ahead of categories such as 'Fraud' (303 incidents), 'Mischief' (198 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (164 incidents). While assault is a significant portion of reported crimes, it is less common than property-related offences like theft. Key stats: - 325 reported assaults in Windsor - Assault accounts for 10.2% of city crime - Third most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 - No year-over-year comparison available Assault represents a notable portion of Windsor's reported crime, ranking third among all categories. The 325 incidents over a two-month period highlight its frequency, though it remains less common than theft and other property-related crimes. Without prior-year data, it's unclear whether this reflects a trend or a short-term pattern. The numbers underscore assault as a consistent concern in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Windsor?** There were 325 reported assault incidents in Windsor between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Windsor's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 10.2% of all reported crimes in Windsor during the selected period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Windsor?** Assault is the third most common crime category, behind 'Other' (1,090 incidents) and 'Theft' (1,057 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data for assault in Windsor?** No, year-over-year comparison data for assault is not available for this period. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Windsor Break and Enter: 164 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/break_and_enter In Windsor, break and enter incidents totalled 164 in 2026, representing 5.2% of the city's 3,174 reported crimes. This category ranks sixth among eight crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Windsor, Ontario. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 164 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 5.2% of Windsor's total reported crime during this period. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and does not include unreported cases. Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category in Windsor, behind Other (1,090 incidents), Theft (1,057), Assault (325), Fraud (303), and Mischief (198). While it represents a smaller share of overall crime, break-and-enter incidents are still a notable concern, with 164 reported cases in the selected window. Key stats: - 164 break-and-enter incidents reported - 5.2% of Windsor's total crime - Sixth most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a small but notable portion of Windsor's reported crime, ranking sixth among eight categories. The 164 incidents over this two-month window suggest a steady but not overwhelming presence. Compared to higher-volume categories like Theft and Other, break-and-enter is less frequent but still significant. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as only 2026 figures are available. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 164 reported break-and-enter incidents in Windsor between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Windsor's crime is break and enter?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 5.2% of Windsor's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Windsor?** Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than Other (1,090), Theft (1,057), Assault (325), Fraud (303), and Mischief (198). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Windsor?** No, the dataset only includes 2026 figures, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Fraud in Windsor: 303 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/fraud In 2026, Windsor recorded 303 fraud incidents, representing 9.5% of the city's total reported crimes. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common category among eight tracked types, with theft and other incidents being more frequent. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Windsor, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 303 reported fraud incidents in the city. Fraud accounts for 9.5% of Windsor's total reported incidents across all categories during this period. Fraud is the fourth most common reported incident type in Windsor, behind Other (1,090 incidents), Theft (1,057 incidents), and Assault (325 incidents). It is more common than Mischief (198 incidents) and Break and enter (164 incidents). Key stats: - 303 reported fraud incidents - 9.5% of Windsor's total incidents - Fourth most common incident type - More common than Mischief and Break and enter - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Fraud represents a notable portion of Windsor's reported incidents, ranking fourth among all categories. The 303 incidents during this two-month window highlight its prevalence, though it remains less frequent than theft and assault. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as only 2026 figures are available. The short reporting window limits broader trend analysis, but the count underscores fraud as a consistent concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 303 reported fraud incidents in Windsor during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Windsor's incidents are fraud?** Fraud accounts for 9.5% of Windsor's total reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does fraud compare to other incident types in Windsor?** Fraud is the fourth most common incident type, behind Other (1,090), Theft (1,057), and Assault (325), but more common than Mischief (198) and Break and enter (164). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported fraud incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service via the ON open data portal. ### Mischief in Windsor: 198 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/mischief In Windsor, 198 mischief incidents were reported in 2026, representing 6.2% of the city's total 3,174 crimes. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with theft and other offences being more frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Windsor, Ontario. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 198 reported incidents of mischief in the city. Mischief accounts for 6.2% of all reported crime incidents in Windsor during this period, making it the fifth most common category among the eight tracked by local police. In Windsor, mischief is less frequent than categories such as Other (1,090 incidents), Theft (1,057 incidents), Assault (325 incidents), and Fraud (303 incidents). However, it is more common than Break and enter, which had 164 incidents. This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is not among the most prevalent types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 198 mischief incidents reported - 6.2% of Windsor's total crime incidents - Fifth most common crime category - More frequent than Break and enter (164 incidents) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Mischief in Windsor ranks fifth among eight crime categories, accounting for 6.2% of all incidents in the April–June 2026 window. While not the most frequent, its 198 incidents exceed Break and enter by 34 records. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the count is consistent with property-related offences typically seen in mid-sized cities. No year-over-year comparison is available, so longer-term patterns remain unclear. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 198 reported mischief incidents in Windsor between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Windsor's crime is mischief?** Mischief accounts for 6.2% of all reported crime incidents in Windsor during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Windsor?** Mischief is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than Other (1,090), Theft (1,057), Assault (325), and Fraud (303), but more than Break and enter (164). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Windsor?** No, the dataset only includes records from 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Windsor Other Crime: 1,090 Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/other In Windsor, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 1,090 in 2026, representing 34.3% of the city's 3,174 reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent among eight tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Windsor, Ontario. The dataset includes 1,090 incidents recorded between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. These incidents account for 34.3% of all reported crime in Windsor during this period. The 'Other' category encompasses a range of offences that do not fall under more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or fraud. This category represents the largest share of reported incidents in Windsor for the selected timeframe. In Windsor, the 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories, with 1,090 reported incidents. This is slightly higher than the second-most reported category, Theft, which had 1,057 incidents. Assault follows with 325 incidents, while Fraud and Mischief had 303 and 198 incidents, respectively. Break and enter incidents were the least frequent among the top categories, with 164 reported cases. Key stats: - 1,090 reported 'Other' incidents - 34.3% of all reported crime in Windsor - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - Slightly higher than Theft (1,057 incidents) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out in Windsor as the most frequently reported type of incident, accounting for over a third of all reported crime in the city during the selected period. This is notable as it surpasses more commonly discussed categories like Theft and Assault. The data reflects a short window of just under two months, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends. However, the high proportion of 'Other' incidents suggests that a significant portion of reported crime in Windsor falls outside the more specific categories. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fit into more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or fraud. It represents the largest share of reported incidents in Windsor, with 1,090 cases. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Windsor?** The 'Other' category is the most reported, with 1,090 incidents, slightly higher than Theft (1,057 incidents). It accounts for 34.3% of all reported crime in Windsor during the selected period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported 'Other' incidents in Windsor from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. This is a partial window of just under two months. **Q: Are there any trends visible in the 'Other' category?** The data for 2026 shows 1,090 incidents, but due to the short time window, it is not possible to identify any year-over-year trends or changes. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Windsor Police Service. ### Robbery in Windsor: 22 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/robbery In 2026, Windsor recorded 22 robbery incidents, representing 0.7% of the city's total reported crimes (3,174). Robbery ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with theft and other offences being more frequent. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Windsor, Ontario. Robbery refers to the use or threat of violence to steal property. During the selected period, there were 22 reported robbery incidents in Windsor. Robbery accounts for 0.7% of all reported incidents in the city during this timeframe. This category includes incidents where force or the threat of force was used to take property from individuals or businesses. In Windsor, robbery is the 7th most common category among the 8 tracked. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (1,090 incidents), Theft (1,057 incidents), Assault (325 incidents), Fraud (303 incidents), and Mischief (198 incidents). The relatively low count of robbery incidents highlights that while it is a serious crime, it occurs less often compared to other types of offences in the city. Key stats: - 22 reported robbery incidents - 0.7% of all city incidents - 7th most common category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Robbery in Windsor is a relatively infrequent crime, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. With only 22 incidents recorded between April and June 2026, it ranks as the 7th most common category. This low count suggests that while robbery is a serious concern, it is not a dominant issue in the city's overall crime landscape. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2026 figures are available. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 22 reported robbery incidents in Windsor during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 0.7% of all reported incidents in Windsor. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories?** Robbery is the 7th most common category, with fewer incidents than categories like Theft (1,057) and Assault (325). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Sexual Assault in Windsor: 15 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/sexual_assault In Windsor, 15 sexual assault incidents were reported, accounting for 0.5% of the city's 3,174 total crimes. This category ranks 8th among 8 crime types tracked. This page covers reported sexual assault incidents in Windsor, Ontario. Sexual assault is a serious crime that includes any form of non-consensual sexual contact or activity. In the selected window, there were 15 reported incidents of sexual assault in Windsor. These incidents account for 0.5% of all reported crimes in the city during this period. It is important to note that sexual assault is often under-reported, and the actual number of incidents may be higher than the reported figures. Sexual assault ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Windsor. Compared to other categories, it is less frequent than others such as theft (1,057 incidents), assault (325 incidents), and fraud (303 incidents). However, each reported incident of sexual assault is significant and reflects a serious crime that impacts individuals and the community. Key stats: - 15 reported sexual assault incidents - 0.5% of all reported crimes in Windsor - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Sexual assault is the least frequent among the tracked crime categories in Windsor, with only 15 reported incidents during the selected window. This low count, while positive in terms of frequency, does not diminish the severity of each incident. The data reflects only reported cases, and under-reporting remains a significant issue. The short time window (April to June 2026) limits trend analysis, but the numbers highlight the ongoing need for awareness and support for survivors. FAQ: **Q: How many sexual assault incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 15 reported sexual assault incidents in Windsor during the selected window from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Windsor are sexual assaults?** Sexual assault incidents account for 0.5% of all reported crimes in Windsor during this period. **Q: How does sexual assault rank among other crime categories in Windsor?** Sexual assault ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Windsor, making it the least frequent category in terms of reported incidents. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers reported sexual assault incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal of the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Windsor: 1,057 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/windsor/theft In Windsor, theft accounted for 1,057 reported incidents in 2026, representing 33.3% of the city's total crime. This category ranked second among all crime types, with only 'Other' incidents surpassing it. This page covers reported theft incidents in Windsor, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, pickpocketing, and theft of personal property. In the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 1,057 reported theft incidents in Windsor. Theft accounts for 33.3% of all reported criminal incidents in the city during this period. This category is a significant portion of the overall crime data, reflecting its prevalence in the community. In Windsor, theft is the second most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. Theft incidents (1,057) are more frequent than assault (325), fraud (303), mischief (198), and break and enter (164). This ranking highlights the prevalence of theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 1,057 theft incidents reported - 33.3% of all reported incidents in Windsor - Second most common crime category - More frequent than assault, fraud, mischief, and break and enter - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Windsor, making up a third of all incidents in the two-month window. While it trails only the broad 'Other' category, its count of 1,057 is more than triple that of assault and fraud. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the volume underscores theft as a persistent concern. Compared to property crimes like mischief and break-and-enter, theft is significantly more common, suggesting it may be more opportunistic or widespread. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Windsor?** There were 1,057 reported theft incidents in Windsor from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does theft represent in Windsor?** Theft accounts for 33.3% of all reported criminal incidents in Windsor during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Windsor?** Theft is the second most common crime category, with 1,057 incidents, trailing only the 'Other' category (1,090 incidents) and surpassing assault (325), fraud (303), mischief (198), and break and enter (164). **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Windsor Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Windsor --- ## Cornwall Crime Data: 3,043 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall Cornwall recorded 3,043 crime incidents between October 11 and December 10, 2025. The majority (84.3%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and fraud also notable. This map displays 3,043 reported incidents in Cornwall, Ontario, over a 60-day period from October 11 to December 10, 2025. The data is sourced from the Cornwall Police Service’s public portal, offering a snapshot of criminal activity in the city during this timeframe. Residents, policymakers, and researchers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified window, providing a comprehensive view of crime distribution across Cornwall. Understanding these patterns helps highlight areas where community safety initiatives may be most needed. The 2025 dataset shows 3,043 incidents over a 60-day period, but no prior-year comparisons are available. Without historical data, it is not possible to assess whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. The figures reflect only the most recent reporting window. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 2,565 reports (84.3%). Theft is the second most common, with 283 incidents (9.3%), followed by fraud at 52 incidents (1.7%). These top three categories make up over 95% of all reported crimes in this period. ### Key stats - 3,043 total incidents reported - 2,565 incidents classified as 'Other' (84.3%) - 283 theft incidents (9.3%) - 53 violent incidents reported - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 Cornwall’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by a single broad category: 'Other' incidents, which account for 84.3% of reports. Theft, while the second-most common, is far less frequent at 9.3%. Violent crime is minimal, with only 53 incidents. The lack of neighbourhood-level data and historical trends limits deeper analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents suggests administrative or minor offences may be driving the totals. > Voice: Crime in Cornwall saw 3,043 incidents over 60 days in late 2025. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Cornwall over the past 60 days?** Cornwall recorded 3,043 incidents between October 11, 2025, and December 10, 2025. This total includes all reported incidents within this 60-day window, with no undated records. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Cornwall?** The 'Other' category accounts for the majority of incidents, with 2,565 reports (84.3%). Theft follows with 283 incidents (9.3%), while fraud, assault, mischief, and break-and-enter each represent smaller shares of the total. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Cornwall?** The dataset only includes records from 2025, covering a 60-day period. Without prior years' data, no year-over-year trends can be determined for Cornwall at this time. **Q: Are incidents concentrated in specific neighbourhoods in Cornwall?** Neighbourhood-level data is not available for Cornwall in this dataset. The 3,043 incidents are reported for the city as a whole, without breakdowns by area. **Q: How current is the data for Cornwall?** The most recent data covers incidents up to December 10, 2025. This dataset was generated on May 13, 2026, reflecting a five-month lag between the last recorded incident and publication. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open records published by the Cornwall Police Service. It includes all reported incidents within the specified 60-day window, categorized by type. Source: Data sourced from the Cornwall Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Categories in Cornwall ### Assault in Cornwall: 51 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/assault Cornwall recorded 51 assault incidents in 2025, accounting for 1.7% of the city's total 3,043 crimes. Assault ranked 4th among 8 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 2,565 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Assault is the fourth most common category of reported crime in the city, with 51 incidents recorded during the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. These 51 assaults represent 1.7% of Cornwall's total reported crime incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of assault occurrences within a specific two-month window in late 2025. In Cornwall, assault ranks fourth among the eight reported crime categories. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 2,565 incidents, followed by theft at 283 and fraud at 52. Assault is slightly more common than mischief (49 incidents) and break and enter (34 incidents). While assault is not the most prevalent crime type, it remains a notable category within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 51 assault incidents reported - 1.7% of Cornwall's total crime incidents - Fourth most common crime category - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 - Assault incidents exceed mischief by 2 Assault in Cornwall accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fourth among categories. The 51 incidents over two months suggest a relatively low frequency compared to property-related crimes like theft and mischief. With only one year of data available, trends cannot be assessed, but the count is consistent with the city's overall crime profile. Assault's position in the middle of the category rankings highlights its presence without dominance. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 51 reported assault incidents in Cornwall during the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's total crime does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 1.7% of the total 3,043 reported crime incidents in Cornwall during this period. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Cornwall?** Assault is the fourth most common crime category in Cornwall, following 'Other,' theft, and fraud. **Q: What time period does this assault data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Cornwall: 7 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/auto_theft In 2025, Cornwall recorded 7 auto theft incidents, representing 0.2% of the city's total crime count of 3,043. Auto theft ranked 7th among 8 crime categories. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Auto theft accounted for 7 incidents during the reporting period, representing 0.2% of the city's total reported crime incidents. While auto theft is a concern in many urban areas, the data shows it is a relatively minor category in Cornwall compared to other types of crime. In Cornwall, auto theft ranks 7th among 8 crime categories, with only 7 incidents reported. This places it well below the most frequent categories, such as 'Other' (2,565 incidents) and 'Theft' (283 incidents). Even categories like 'Fraud' (52 incidents) and 'Assault' (51 incidents) occur more frequently than auto theft. The low count suggests auto theft is not a dominant crime concern in the city. Key stats: - 7 auto theft incidents reported - 0.2% of Cornwall's total crime incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Data covers October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025 - No year-over-year comparison available Auto theft is a minor category in Cornwall, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crime incidents. With only 7 incidents, it ranks near the bottom of the city's crime categories, far behind more common offences like theft and fraud. The short reporting window (October to December 2025) limits trend analysis, but the low count suggests auto theft is not a pressing issue in Cornwall compared to other cities or crime types. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 7 reported auto theft incidents in Cornwall during the reporting period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's crime incidents are auto thefts?** Auto thefts represent 0.2% of Cornwall's total reported crime incidents, making it a relatively minor category. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Cornwall?** Auto theft ranks 7th among 8 crime categories in Cornwall, with only 7 incidents reported, far fewer than categories like 'Theft' (283 incidents) or 'Fraud' (52 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for auto theft in Cornwall?** No, year-over-year data is not available for auto theft in Cornwall. The dataset covers only a partial window from October to December 2025. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Break and Enter in Cornwall: 34 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/break_and_enter Cornwall recorded 34 break and enter incidents in late 2025, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 3,043 reported crimes. This category ranked 6th among 8 crime types, with theft and other offences being more prevalent. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. In the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025, Cornwall recorded 34 break and enter incidents. These incidents account for 1.1% of the city's total reported crimes during this timeframe. Break and enter ranks as the 6th most frequent crime category in Cornwall out of 8 tracked categories. It is less common than other categories such as theft (283 incidents), fraud (52 incidents), assault (51 incidents), and mischief (49 incidents), but more frequent than auto theft (7 incidents) and robbery (2 incidents). The 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences, dominates with 2,565 incidents. Key stats: - 34 break and enter incidents reported - 1.1% of Cornwall's total crime incidents - 6th most common crime category in Cornwall - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 - No year-over-year comparison available Break and enter incidents in Cornwall are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for just over 1% of total reported incidents. The short reporting window of two months limits trend analysis, but the data shows break and enter is less common than theft and mischief. With only 34 incidents, it is not a dominant crime type in the city. The lack of year-over-year data means it's unclear whether this is a typical pattern or an anomaly. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 34 break and enter incidents reported in Cornwall between October 11, 2025, and December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's total crime does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 1.1% of the total 3,043 crime incidents reported in Cornwall during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Cornwall?** Break and enter is the 6th most common crime category, with fewer incidents than theft (283), fraud (52), assault (51), and mischief (49), but more than auto theft (7) and robbery (2). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Cornwall?** No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The current dataset covers only a two-month period in 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Cornwall's published crime incident records. ### Fraud in Cornwall: 52 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/fraud Cornwall recorded 52 fraud incidents in 2025, representing 1.7% of the city's total crime count of 3,043. Fraud ranked as the third most common crime category among eight tracked types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Fraud accounted for 52 incidents during the reporting period, representing 1.7% of the city's total reported crime incidents. The data spans from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025, providing a snapshot of fraud activity in the city during this timeframe. In Cornwall, fraud ranks as the third most reported crime category out of eight. It is surpassed by 'Other' incidents, which account for 2,565 reports, and 'Theft,' with 283 incidents. Fraud is more frequently reported than categories such as assault (51 incidents), mischief (49 incidents), and break and enter (34 incidents). Key stats: - 52 fraud incidents reported - 1.7% of Cornwall's total crime incidents - Ranked 3rd among 8 crime categories - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 - No year-over-year comparison available Fraud in Cornwall represents a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking third among all categories. The 52 incidents reported over the two-month period highlight its presence, though it remains significantly less frequent than 'Other' incidents. Without year-over-year data, it's challenging to identify trends, but the current figures provide a baseline for understanding fraud's role in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 52 reported fraud incidents in Cornwall during the reporting period. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's total crime does fraud represent?** Fraud accounts for 1.7% of the city's total reported crime incidents. **Q: How does fraud rank among other crime categories in Cornwall?** Fraud is the third most reported crime category in Cornwall, following 'Other' and 'Theft.' **Q: What time period does this fraud data cover?** The data covers fraud incidents reported from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Cornwall: 49 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/mischief Cornwall recorded 49 mischief incidents in 2025, accounting for 1.6% of the city's total 3,043 crimes. Mischief ranked fifth among eight crime categories, with theft and other offences leading. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts that interfere with the use or enjoyment of property. Between October 11 and December 10, 2025, Cornwall recorded 49 mischief incidents. These incidents account for 1.6% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Mischief ranks fifth among Cornwall's eight crime categories, behind 'Other' (2,565 incidents), 'Theft' (283), 'Fraud' (52), and 'Assault' (51). It is slightly more frequent than 'Break and enter' (34 incidents). While mischief is a smaller category compared to others, it remains a notable concern for property owners and local authorities. Key stats: - 49 mischief incidents reported - 1.6% of Cornwall's total crime - Ranks 5th among 8 crime categories - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 Mischief in Cornwall represents a small but consistent portion of the city's crime, ranking fifth among all categories. The 49 incidents reported over the two-month period highlight ongoing property-related concerns. While not as frequent as theft or fraud, mischief remains a visible issue, particularly for property owners. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as only a single reporting window is available. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 49 mischief incidents reported in Cornwall between October 11 and December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 1.6% of Cornwall's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Cornwall?** Mischief ranks fifth among Cornwall's eight crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between October 11 and December 10, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Cornwall: 2,565 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/other In 2025, Cornwall recorded 2,565 'Other' crime incidents, making up 84.3% of the city's total 3,043 reported crimes. This category ranks highest among eight crime types tracked. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Cornwall, Ontario. In the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025, there were 2,565 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 84.3% of all reported crime in Cornwall during this timeframe. The 'Other' category encompasses a broad range of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. Given its high proportion of total incidents, it is a significant focus for understanding crime patterns in the city. In Cornwall, the 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories, with 2,565 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the next most reported category, Theft, which had 283 incidents. Other categories such as Fraud (52 incidents), Assault (51 incidents), Mischief (49 incidents), and Break and Enter (34 incidents) are considerably lower in comparison. The dominance of the 'Other' category highlights its importance in the overall crime landscape of Cornwall. Key stats: - 2,565 reported 'Other' incidents - 84.3% of all reported crime in Cornwall - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - Theft is the second most reported category with 283 incidents - Data covers October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025 The 'Other' category in Cornwall stands out as the most reported crime type, accounting for the vast majority of incidents. With 2,565 reports, it dwarf other categories like Theft and Fraud. This dominance suggests that a wide range of offences not classified under specific categories are prevalent in the city. The data, covering a two-month period in late 2025, provides a snapshot of crime patterns but is too short to establish long-term trends. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a broad range of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types. This can include various minor and major offences not classified elsewhere. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Cornwall?** The 'Other' category is the most reported, with 2,565 incidents, significantly higher than Theft (283 incidents), Fraud (52 incidents), and Assault (51 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for the 'Other' category?** No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The data provided is for a specific period in 2025. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Cornwall: 2 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/robbery In 2025, Cornwall recorded 2 robbery incidents, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total crime count of 3,043. Robbery ranked 8th among 8 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 2,565 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025, there were 2 reported robbery incidents in Cornwall. These incidents represent 0.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 3,043 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Cornwall. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 2,565 reported cases, followed by 'Theft' with 283 incidents. 'Fraud' and 'Assault' follow with 52 and 51 incidents, respectively, while 'Mischief' rounds out the top five with 49 incidents. Robbery, with only 2 incidents, is the least reported category in this period. Key stats: - 2 reported robbery incidents - 0.1% of Cornwall's total crime - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 - 2025 total for robbery: 2 incidents Robbery is the least frequently reported crime category in Cornwall during the tracked period, with only 2 incidents. This places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories, far below more common offences like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The low count suggests that robbery is a relatively rare occurrence in Cornwall compared to other types of crime. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 2 reported robbery incidents in Cornwall from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's total crime does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 0.1% of the total 3,043 reported crime incidents in Cornwall during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Cornwall?** Robbery is the least reported category, ranking 8th out of 8. 'Other' is the most reported category with 2,565 incidents. **Q: Is there data available for robbery in Cornwall for previous years?** The available data for robbery in Cornwall only covers the year 2025, with 2 reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in Cornwall: 283 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/theft In 2025, Cornwall recorded 283 theft incidents, making up 9.3% of the city's total 3,043 crimes. Theft ranked as the second most frequent crime category, following 'Other' incidents. This page covers reported theft incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Theft includes offences such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In the final two months of 2025, Cornwall recorded 283 theft incidents. These incidents account for 9.3% of all reported crimes in the city during this period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity, offering insights into its prevalence and impact within the community. Theft is the second most reported crime category in Cornwall, trailing only the broad 'Other' category, which includes 2,565 incidents. It surpasses categories such as fraud (52 incidents), assault (51 incidents), mischief (49 incidents), and break and enter (34 incidents). This ranking highlights theft as a significant concern, though it remains less frequent than the diverse range of offences grouped under 'Other'. Key stats: - 283 theft incidents reported - 9.3% of all Cornwall crimes - Second most reported crime category - Data covers October 11 to December 10, 2025 - No year-over-year comparison available Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Cornwall, making up nearly one-tenth of all incidents in late 2025. While the 'Other' category dominates with 2,565 reports, theft's 283 incidents significantly outpace violent crimes like assault (51) and property crimes like break and enter (34). The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the concentration of incidents in just two months suggests a notable volume. This snapshot underscores theft as a key focus area for local crime prevention efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Cornwall?** There were 283 theft incidents reported in Cornwall between October 11 and December 10, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Cornwall's crimes are theft-related?** Theft accounts for 9.3% of all reported crimes in Cornwall during the recorded period. **Q: How does theft rank among other crime categories in Cornwall?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in Cornwall, following 'Other' (2,565 incidents) and ahead of fraud (52), assault (51), mischief (49), and break and enter (34). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft in Cornwall?** No, the current dataset only includes theft incidents from late 2025, with no prior years for comparison. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. #### Year pages for Cornwall ### Cornwall Crime 2025: 3,043 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cornwall/year/2025 In 2025, Cornwall recorded 3,043 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 2,565 incidents, accounting for the majority of reports. This dataset represents the first year of available data for Cornwall, with no prior year comparisons possible. In 2025, Cornwall recorded 3,043 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the city. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across Cornwall for the year. The data reflects all reported incidents in 2025, offering a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the city. With no prior year data available, comparisons over time are not possible at this stage. The 2025 data for Cornwall shows a total of 3,043 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 2,565 incidents. Theft follows as the second most common category with 283 incidents, while fraud, assault, mischief, and break-and-enter each contribute smaller shares. This initial dataset establishes a foundation for future comparisons as more years of data become available. Key stats: - 3,043 total incidents in 2025 - 2,565 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft accounts for 283 incidents - Fraud and assault each exceed 50 incidents - Break-and-enter incidents total 34 Cornwall's 2025 data is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 84% of all incidents. This high concentration suggests that many reported incidents do not fit neatly into standard crime categories. Theft is the only other category with a significant presence, while traditional violent or property crimes like assault and break-and-enter are relatively rare. As the sole year of data, 2025 serves as a baseline, making it difficult to identify trends or anomalies without additional years for comparison. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Cornwall in 2025?** Cornwall recorded 3,043 reported incidents in 2025, the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Cornwall?** No trend data is available as 2025 is the only year of data currently provided for Cornwall. **Q: Which crime category was most common in 2025?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 2,565 incidents, accounting for 84% of all reported incidents in 2025. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, reflecting reported incidents in Cornwall for 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario government's open data portal. --- ## Waterloo Region Crime Data: 2,836 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region Waterloo Region recorded 2,836 criminal incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 60.4% of all reported incidents. This map displays 2,836 reported incidents across Waterloo Region from April 3 to June 1, 2026, sourced from the Waterloo Regional Police Service portal. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns over a 60-day period, helping residents and policymakers understand local safety trends. The incidents are categorized by type and location, offering insights into where and what kinds of crimes are most frequently reported. This information can be useful for community awareness and resource allocation. The 2026 data shows 2,836 incidents reported in Waterloo Region. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a single 60-day window, so longer-term trends cannot be assessed. Theft is the most reported category, with 1,713 incidents accounting for 60.4% of all reports. Fraud follows with 479 incidents (16.9%), while assault is the third most common, with 374 incidents (13.2%). Break and enter and robbery make up smaller shares, with 224 and 46 incidents respectively. Kitchener has the highest concentration of reported incidents, with 1,419, followed by Cambridge (712) and Waterloo (547). These figures reflect the distribution of activity, not per-capita risk. Smaller neighbourhoods like Woolwich and North Dumfries report fewer incidents, with 68 and 45 respectively. ### Key stats - 2,836 total incidents reported - 1,713 theft incidents (60.4%) - 420 violent incidents - Kitchener: 1,419 incidents - Cambridge: 712 incidents - Waterloo: 547 incidents Waterloo Region's 60-day snapshot shows theft dominating reported incidents, with 1,713 cases—far exceeding fraud (479) and assault (374). Kitchener accounts for nearly half of all incidents (1,419), while smaller neighbourhoods like Wellesley report minimal activity (10). The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft and fraud suggests property crime is a key focus area. > Voice: Crime in Waterloo Region includes 2,836 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Waterloo Region over the last 60 days?** There were 2,836 reported incidents in Waterloo Region between April 3 and June 1, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most common, accounting for 1,713 incidents. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Waterloo Region?** Theft is the most frequently reported incident, making up 60.4% of all incidents. Fraud follows at 16.9%, and assault accounts for 13.2% of the total incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region have the highest number of reported incidents?** Kitchener has the highest number of reported incidents with 1,419, followed by Cambridge with 712, and Waterloo with 547. These three areas account for the majority of incidents in the region. **Q: Is there any trend data available for incidents in Waterloo Region?** The data provided covers a 60-day period in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. Therefore, it is not possible to determine any trends from this dataset alone. **Q: How current is the data for Waterloo Region?** The data covers incidents reported between April 3 and June 1, 2026. This provides a recent snapshot of incidents in the region. **Q: Where does the data for Waterloo Region come from?** The data is sourced from open-data records provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Waterloo Region. #### Categories in Waterloo Region ### Assault in Waterloo Region: 374 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/assault In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded 374 assault incidents, representing 13.2% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among five crime types, with Kitchener reporting the highest count at 205 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Waterloo Region, Ontario. During the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 374 reported assaults in the region. These incidents account for 13.2% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region during this timeframe. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in the region, following theft and fraud. The data provides a snapshot of assault incidents over a two-month period in 2026. In Waterloo Region, assault ranks as the third most frequent category of reported crime, behind theft (1,713 incidents) and fraud (479 incidents). It is more common than break and enter (224 incidents) and robbery (46 incidents). Assault accounts for a notable portion of the region's overall crime, with 374 incidents reported during the selected period. Key stats: - 374 assault incidents reported - 13.2% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region - Third most common crime category - 205 incidents in KITCHENER - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Assault is a significant category in Waterloo Region's crime data, ranking third overall with 374 incidents during the two-month period. This accounts for 13.2% of all reported crimes, highlighting its prevalence. The data shows that KITCHENER has the highest number of assault incidents among neighbourhoods. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw conclusions about trends, but the numbers provide a clear snapshot of assault incidents in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Waterloo Region?** There were 374 reported assault incidents in Waterloo Region from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Waterloo Region are assaults?** Assaults account for 13.2% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region during the selected period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Waterloo Region has the most assault incidents?** KITCHENER has the highest number of reported assault incidents, with 205 incidents during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Waterloo Region?** Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Waterloo Region, following theft (1,713 incidents) and fraud (479 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Waterloo Region Break and Enter: 224 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/break_and_enter Waterloo Region recorded 224 break and enter incidents in 2026, representing 7.9% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fourth among five crime types, with theft being the most common. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Waterloo Region, Ontario. During the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 224 reported incidents of break and enter in the region. Break and enter accounts for 7.9% of all reported incidents in Waterloo Region during this period. This category is one of the more frequent types of crime reported in the area. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Waterloo Region, following theft (1,713 incidents), fraud (479 incidents), and assault (374 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery, which had 46 reported incidents. This ranking highlights that while break and enter is a notable category, it is less common than property-related crimes like theft and fraud. Key stats: - 224 break-and-enter incidents reported - 7.9% of all reported incidents in Waterloo Region - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - KITCHENER had the highest count with 101 incidents - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Break and enter is a significant but not dominant category in Waterloo Region, accounting for 7.9% of reported incidents. The 224 incidents place it fourth among the five tracked categories, behind theft, fraud, and assault. The data shows a clear concentration in Kitchener, which reported nearly half of all break-and-enter incidents. Given the short reporting window of just over two months, it is difficult to draw broader trends, but the numbers highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Waterloo Region?** There were 224 reported break-and-enter incidents in Waterloo Region from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 7.9% of all reported incidents in Waterloo Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most break-and-enter incidents?** KITCHENER had the highest number of break-and-enter incidents, with 101 reported cases. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Waterloo Region?** Break and enter is the fourth most common category, following theft (1,713 incidents), fraud (479 incidents), and assault (374 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, ON. ### Fraud in Waterloo Region: 479 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/fraud In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded 479 fraud incidents, representing 16.9% of the city's total reported crimes. Fraud was the second most common category, trailing only theft. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Waterloo Region, Ontario. During the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 479 reported fraud incidents in the region. These incidents account for 16.9% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region during this time frame. Fraud is a significant category of crime in the region, ranking as the second most common type of reported incident. The data provides a snapshot of fraud activity over a two-month period, offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of these incidents across different neighbourhoods. In Waterloo Region, fraud is the second most common category of reported crime, with 479 incidents. This places it behind theft, which has 1,713 reported incidents, but ahead of assault (374 incidents), break and enter (224 incidents), and robbery (46 incidents). The relatively high number of fraud cases highlights its prominence among the types of crimes reported in the region. Key stats: - 479 reported fraud incidents - 16.9% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region - Second most common crime category - KITCHENER has the highest count with 219 incidents - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Fraud stands out as a significant category in Waterloo Region, accounting for nearly 17% of all reported crimes. Its position as the second most common crime type underscores its prevalence. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows a notable concentration of incidents in KITCHENER, CAMBRIDGE, and WATERLOO. While the short time frame limits trend analysis, the high count relative to other categories is noteworthy. This snapshot provides a clear view of fraud's impact within the region's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Waterloo Region?** There were 479 reported fraud incidents in Waterloo Region from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Waterloo Region are fraud incidents?** Fraud incidents account for 16.9% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Waterloo Region has the highest number of fraud incidents?** KITCHENER has the highest number of fraud incidents with 219 reported cases. **Q: How does fraud compare to other types of crime in Waterloo Region?** Fraud is the second most common type of crime in Waterloo Region, following theft (1,713 incidents) and ahead of assault (374 incidents), break and enter (224 incidents), and robbery (46 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Waterloo Region: 46 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/robbery In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded 46 robbery incidents, representing 1.6% of the city's total crime count of 2,836. Robbery ranked fifth among crime categories, with Kitchener reporting the highest number of incidents at 24. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Waterloo Region, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. Between April 3 and June 1, 2026, there were 46 reported robbery incidents in Waterloo Region. These incidents account for 1.6% of the total 2,836 reported crimes in the region during this period. Robbery ranks fifth among the five major crime categories in Waterloo Region. Theft is the most common, with 1,713 incidents, followed by fraud (479), assault (374), and break and enter (224). Robbery is significantly less frequent than these other categories, with only 46 reported incidents. Key stats: - 46 robbery incidents reported - 1.6% of all reported crimes - Ranked 5th among major crime categories - Kitchener had the highest count (24) - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Robbery is one of the least frequent major crime categories in Waterloo Region, accounting for only 1.6% of all reported incidents. The 46 incidents reported between April and June 2026 are significantly lower than other categories like theft and fraud. Kitchener had the highest number of incidents among neighbourhoods, with 24. Given the short reporting window, it is not possible to draw conclusions about trends or year-over-year changes. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Waterloo Region?** There were 46 reported robbery incidents in Waterloo Region between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Waterloo Region?** Robbery ranks fifth among major crime categories, with significantly fewer incidents than theft (1,713), fraud (479), assault (374), and break and enter (224). **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most robbery incidents?** Kitchener had the highest number of robbery incidents with 24, followed by Cambridge (14) and Waterloo (7). **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Waterloo Region are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 1.6% of the total 2,836 reported crimes in Waterloo Region during the selected period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Waterloo Region: 1,713 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/theft In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded 1,713 theft incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. Theft accounted for 60.4% of the city's total 2,836 reported incidents, with Kitchener, Cambridge, and Waterloo being the most affected neighbourhoods. This page covers reported theft incidents in Waterloo Region, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the region, accounting for 60.4% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 3 and June 1, 2026, there were 1,713 reported theft incidents in Waterloo Region. This category represents a significant portion of the city's overall crime data, highlighting its prevalence compared to other types of crime. Theft is the most common crime in Waterloo Region, with 1,713 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, fraud, which had 479 incidents. Assault, break and enter, and robbery had 374, 224, and 46 incidents respectively. Theft's prevalence underscores its impact on the region's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,713 theft incidents reported - 60.4% of all reported crimes - Kitchener had the highest count with 870 incidents - Cambridge followed with 435 incidents - Waterloo had 334 incidents Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Waterloo Region, making up over 60% of all incidents. This is notably higher than other categories like fraud and assault. The data shows a clear pattern of theft being more prevalent in certain neighbourhoods, with Kitchener, Cambridge, and Waterloo having the highest counts. The short reporting window of two months limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of theft incidents is a defining feature of the region's crime data. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Waterloo Region?** There were 1,713 reported theft incidents in Waterloo Region between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest number of theft incidents?** Kitchener had the highest number of theft incidents with 870, followed by Cambridge with 435 and Waterloo with 334. **Q: What percentage of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region are thefts?** Theft accounts for 60.4% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region during the selected period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Waterloo Region?** Theft is the most common crime, with 1,713 incidents, significantly higher than fraud (479), assault (374), break and enter (224), and robbery (46). Source: Data sourced from the Waterloo Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Waterloo Region ### Waterloo Region Crime 2026: 2,836 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/year/2026 In 2026, Waterloo Region reported 2,836 incidents, with theft being the most frequent category at 1,713 cases. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. Fraud and assault follow as the next most common incidents. In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded 2,836 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the region. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the area. The dataset covers all reported incidents for the year, offering a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Waterloo Region. With no prior year data available, comparisons are limited to the current year's figures. The 2026 data for Waterloo Region shows a total of 2,836 reported incidents. Theft was the most prevalent category, accounting for 1,713 incidents, followed by fraud with 479 incidents. Assault, break and enter, and robbery were also notable, with 374, 224, and 46 incidents respectively. This snapshot provides a foundational view of crime distribution in the region for the year. Key stats: - Total incidents in 2026: 2,836 - Theft: 1,713 incidents - Fraud: 479 incidents - Assault: 374 incidents - Break and enter: 224 incidents The 2026 data for Waterloo Region highlights a significant concentration of theft incidents, which make up nearly 60% of all reported crimes. Fraud and assault follow as the next most common categories. This initial dataset establishes a baseline for future comparisons, though trends cannot yet be assessed due to the lack of prior year data. The dominance of theft suggests a focus area for local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in Waterloo Region for 2026?** In 2026, Waterloo Region recorded a total of 2,836 reported incidents. This figure represents the first year of available data for the region. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Waterloo Region?** As 2026 is the first year of available data, no trends can be established yet. Future years will provide a basis for comparing changes in crime patterns. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Waterloo Region in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category in 2026, with 1,713 incidents, accounting for nearly 60% of all reported crimes in Waterloo Region. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Waterloo Region. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal for Waterloo Region. #### Neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region ### Cambridge, Waterloo Region: 712 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/cambridge Cambridge, Waterloo Region recorded 712 crime incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026, representing 25.1% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 435 incidents, followed by fraud and assault. This data reflects reported incidents during this period. CAMBRIDGE, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, Ontario, recorded 712 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This figure represents 25.1% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in CAMBRIDGE, highlighting its contribution to the overall crime landscape in Waterloo Region. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Waterloo Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with prior years should account for potential boundary changes. The leading category in CAMBRIDGE was theft, with 435 incidents. Fraud followed with 117 incidents, and assault was the third most common, with 86 incidents. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Key stats: - 712 total incidents in CAMBRIDGE - 25.1% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - Theft: 435 incidents - Fraud: 117 incidents - Assault: 86 incidents CAMBRIDGE stands out with a high concentration of theft incidents, accounting for nearly two-thirds of its total incidents. This is notably higher than the city's overall profile, where theft is also a leading category but not as dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is significantly higher than nearby WOOLWICH, which recorded only 68 incidents during the same period. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in CAMBRIDGE?** Theft was the most common type of incident in CAMBRIDGE, with 435 reported cases between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: How does CAMBRIDGE compare to other neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region?** CAMBRIDGE recorded 712 incidents, which is higher than WATERLOO's 547 incidents but lower than KITCHENER's 1,419 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Waterloo Region's total incidents occurred in CAMBRIDGE?** CAMBRIDGE accounted for 25.1% of the total incidents reported in Waterloo Region between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in CAMBRIDGE?** There were 100 violent incidents reported in CAMBRIDGE during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Waterloo Region. ### KITCHENER, Waterloo Region: 1,419 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/kitchener KITCHENER, Waterloo Region recorded 1,419 crime incidents in 2026, representing 50% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 870 reported incidents. Fraud and assault followed, with 219 and 205 incidents respectively. KITCHENER, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 1,419 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 50% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. The neighbourhood's incident count is notable, representing half of the city's total. This highlights KITCHENER as a significant area within Waterloo Region for reported incidents during this timeframe. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused look at incidents during this specific window. The leading category in KITCHENER was Theft, with 870 incidents. Fraud followed with 219 incidents, and Assault was third with 205 incidents. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents, highlighting a mix of property and violent crimes. Key stats: - 1,419 incidents in KITCHENER - 50% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - 870 Theft incidents - 219 Fraud incidents - 205 Assault incidents KITCHENER stands out with a high incident count, accounting for half of Waterloo Region's total. Theft is the dominant category, with 870 incidents, far exceeding other categories. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like CAMBRIDGE (712 incidents) and WATERLOO (547 incidents), KITCHENER has a significantly higher number of reported incidents. The mix of property crimes (Theft, Fraud) and violent crimes (Assault) suggests a diverse range of incidents. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in KITCHENER?** KITCHENER recorded 1,419 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This represents 50% of Waterloo Region's total incidents during this period. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Theft was the leading category in KITCHENER, with 870 incidents. This is significantly higher than other categories. **Q: How does KITCHENER compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** KITCHENER had 1,419 incidents, while CAMBRIDGE had 712 and WATERLOO had 547. This makes KITCHENER the neighbourhood with the highest incident count in the region. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in KITCHENER?** The top categories in KITCHENER are Theft (870 incidents), Fraud (219 incidents), and Assault (205 incidents). These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### NORTH DUMFRIES, Waterloo Region: 45 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/north-dumfries NORTH DUMFRIES, Waterloo Region, recorded 45 crime incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026, accounting for 1.6% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 18 incidents, followed by fraud with 14. NORTH DUMFRIES, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 45 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 1.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported crime in the area over these two months. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to nearby areas, with theft and fraud being the most frequently reported categories. Understanding these figures can help residents and local authorities identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In NORTH DUMFRIES, theft was the leading category with 18 reported incidents, followed by fraud at 14. Break and enter was also notable, with 8 incidents. These property-related offences accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents during this period. Key stats: - 45 total incidents in NORTH DUMFRIES - 1.6% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - Theft: 18 incidents - Fraud: 14 incidents - Break and enter: 8 incidents NORTH DUMFRIES experienced a lower incident count compared to nearby neighbourhoods like KITCHENER (1,419 incidents) and CAMBRIDGE (712 incidents). The focus on theft and fraud suggests a pattern of property-related crime, which may require targeted prevention strategies. The relatively low violent crime count (5 incidents) is notable, indicating a different profile than areas with higher assault rates. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in NORTH DUMFRIES?** There were 45 reported incidents in NORTH DUMFRIES between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Theft was the leading category, with 18 reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does NORTH DUMFRIES compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** NORTH DUMFRIES had significantly fewer incidents (45) compared to KITCHENER (1,419) and CAMBRIDGE (712). **Q: What percentage of Waterloo Region's incidents occurred in NORTH DUMFRIES?** NORTH DUMFRIES accounted for 1.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Waterloo Region. ### WATERLOO, Waterloo Region: 547 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/waterloo WATERLOO, Waterloo Region recorded 547 incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026, representing 19.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 334 reports, followed by fraud and assault. The WATERLOO neighbourhood in Waterloo Region recorded 547 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 19.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. WATERLOO's incident count is notable within the region, with theft being the most frequently reported category. The neighbourhood's share of the city's total incidents highlights its significance in the broader context of Waterloo Region. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. This short window limits the ability to identify long-term trends or seasonal patterns. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Theft was the leading category in WATERLOO, with 334 incidents. Fraud followed with 100 incidents, and assault was third with 66 incidents. These top three categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents, highlighting a mix of property and violent crimes. Key stats: - 547 total incidents in WATERLOO - 19.3% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - 334 theft incidents - 100 fraud incidents - 66 assault incidents WATERLOO stands out in Waterloo Region with a high concentration of theft and fraud incidents, accounting for nearly two-thirds of its total. Compared to nearby KITCHENER (1,419 incidents) and CAMBRIDGE (712 incidents), WATERLOO's count is lower but still significant. The neighbourhood's mix of property crimes (theft, fraud) and violent crimes (assault) diverges from the city's overall profile, where violent crimes may play a smaller role. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data underscores WATERLOO's role in the region's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in WATERLOO?** Theft was the most common type of incident in WATERLOO, with 334 reported cases between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: How does WATERLOO compare to other neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region?** WATERLOO recorded 547 incidents, which is less than KITCHENER's 1,419 and CAMBRIDGE's 712 but still significant within the region. **Q: What percentage of Waterloo Region's incidents occurred in WATERLOO?** WATERLOO accounted for 19.3% of the city's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in WATERLOO?** Yes, there were 66 assault incidents and 7 robbery incidents reported in WATERLOO during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering incidents reported in Waterloo Region. ### WELLESLEY, Waterloo Region: 10 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/wellesley WELLESLEY, Waterloo Region, recorded 10 crime incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026, representing 0.4% of the city's total. Fraud was the leading category with 5 incidents, followed by theft with 3. WELLESLEY, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 10 incidents during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This accounts for 0.4% of the city's total incidents during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents within this specific window. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to the broader city total of 2,836 incidents. Understanding the distribution of these incidents can offer insights into local patterns and trends. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 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 WELLESLEY, the leading category of incidents was fraud, with 5 reported cases. Theft followed closely with 3 incidents. Assault and break and enter each had 1 reported incident. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the specified period. Key stats: - 10 total incidents in WELLESLEY - 0.4% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - Fraud: 5 incidents - Theft: 3 incidents - Assault and break and enter: 1 incident each WELLESLEY's incident profile is notably light, with only 10 records over two months—far below nearby KITCHENER (1,419) or CAMBRIDGE (712). Fraud dominates locally, accounting for half the neighbourhood's total, while violent crime is minimal (1 assault). The low volume makes it difficult to draw broader conclusions, but the absence of high-frequency categories like mischief or property damage stands out compared to other areas in Waterloo Region. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in WELLESLEY?** There were 10 incidents reported in WELLESLEY from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in WELLESLEY?** Fraud was the most common type of incident, with 5 reported cases. **Q: How does WELLESLEY compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** WELLESLEY had significantly fewer incidents (10) compared to KITCHENER (1,419), CAMBRIDGE (712), and WATERLOO (547). **Q: What percentage of Waterloo Region's incidents occurred in WELLESLEY?** WELLESLEY accounted for 0.4% of the city's total incidents during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Waterloo Region. ### Wilmot, Waterloo Region: 35 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/wilmot Wilmot, Waterloo Region, recorded 35 crime incidents, representing 1.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 12 reports, followed by assault and break and enter, each with 8 incidents. WILMOT, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 35 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 1.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in the area over these two months. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to nearby areas, with theft being the most frequently reported category. Understanding these figures can help residents and local authorities identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In WILMOT, theft was the leading category with 12 reported incidents. 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 incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in WILMOT - 1.2% of Waterloo Region's total incidents - Theft: 12 incidents - Assault and break and enter: 8 incidents each - Fraud: 7 incidents WILMOT's incident profile is distinct from nearby neighbourhoods like KITCHENER and CAMBRIDGE, which reported significantly higher totals (1,419 and 712 incidents, respectively). The neighbourhood's lower incident count and focus on theft and property-related crimes suggest a different dynamic compared to more urban areas. The presence of assault and break and enter as leading categories indicates a mix of property and personal safety concerns. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in WILMOT?** Theft was the most common type of incident in WILMOT, with 12 reported cases between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: How does WILMOT compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** WILMOT recorded 35 incidents, significantly fewer than nearby KITCHENER (1,419) and CAMBRIDGE (712) during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Waterloo Region's incidents occurred in WILMOT?** WILMOT accounted for 1.2% of the total incidents reported in Waterloo Region during the covered period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in WILMOT?** Yes, there were 8 violent incidents reported in WILMOT, categorized under assault. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Waterloo Region. ### WOOLWICH, Waterloo Region: 68 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/waterloo-region/neighbourhood/woolwich WOOLWICH in Waterloo Region recorded 68 crime incidents in 2026, accounting for 2.4% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 41 incidents, followed by fraud (17) and break and enter (6). WOOLWICH, a neighbourhood in Waterloo Region, recorded 68 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 2.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months. WOOLWICH's incident count is relatively low compared to other neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region. The data covers a specific timeframe, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. This short window limits the ability to identify long-term trends or seasonal patterns. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category of incidents in WOOLWICH was theft, with 41 reports. Fraud followed, with 17 incidents. Break and enter was the third most common category, with 6 reports. These property-related incidents make up the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded crime during this period. Key stats: - 68 total incidents in WOOLWICH - 41 theft incidents reported - 17 fraud incidents recorded - 6 break and enter incidents - 4 violent incidents - 2.4% of Waterloo Region's total incidents WOOLWICH's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft and fraud accounting for the vast majority of reports. The neighbourhood's 68 incidents over two months are modest compared to nearby areas like KITCHENER (1,419) and CAMBRIDGE (712), suggesting a quieter crime landscape. The low violent incident count (4) further distinguishes WOOLWICH from higher-density urban centres in the region. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in WOOLWICH?** Theft was the most common incident type in WOOLWICH, with 41 reports between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: How does WOOLWICH compare to other neighbourhoods in Waterloo Region?** WOOLWICH had 68 incidents, significantly fewer than nearby KITCHENER (1,419) and CAMBRIDGE (712) during the same period. **Q: What share of Waterloo Region's incidents occurred in WOOLWICH?** WOOLWICH accounted for 2.4% of the city's total incidents during this two-month period. **Q: Were there many violent incidents in WOOLWICH?** Violent incidents were rare, with only 4 reported in WOOLWICH between April 3 and June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering incidents reported in Waterloo Region. --- ## Chatham-Kent Crime: 2,739 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent Chatham-Kent recorded 2,739 crime incidents between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. The majority (85.3%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and assault following. This 60-day window captures a snapshot of recent activity. This map shows 2,739 reported incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. The data comes from the Chatham-Kent Police Service’s public portal, providing a 60-day snapshot of criminal activity across the municipality. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing where and what types of crimes occur, this tool helps foster informed discussions about community safety. Reported incidents in Chatham-Kent declined by 26.6% from 2025 to 2026, dropping from 1,580 to 1,159. This decrease reflects a shorter 60-day window in 2026 compared to the full-year 2025 data, so direct year-over-year comparisons should be made cautiously. The trend suggests fewer reported incidents in the most recent period, though seasonal or reporting factors may influence the numbers. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 2,336 reports (85.3%). Theft is the second most common, with 205 incidents (7.5%), followed by assault at 73 incidents (2.7%). Break-and-enter and mischief round out the top five, with 55 and 46 incidents respectively. Property-related crimes dominate, though the high proportion of 'Other' incidents suggests a diverse range of reported activities. ### Key stats - 2,739 total incidents in 60 days - 85.3% classified as 'Other' - 205 theft incidents reported - 73 assault incidents recorded - 26.6% decline from 2025 to 2026 Chatham-Kent’s data stands out for its high concentration of 'Other' incidents, which dwarf all other categories. The 26.6% drop in reported incidents from 2025 to 2026 is notable, though the shorter 2026 window limits direct comparisons. The low violent crime count (77 incidents) contrasts with the heavy volume of property-related and miscellaneous reports. This suggests either robust reporting of minor infractions or a unique local crime profile compared to larger urban centres. > Voice: Crime in Chatham-Kent: 2,739 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent over the past 60 days?** There were 2,739 reported incidents in Chatham-Kent between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. This includes all categories of crime, with the majority classified as 'Other,' which accounted for 2,336 incidents. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Chatham-Kent?** The most common category is 'Other,' making up 85.3% of incidents. Theft follows with 205 incidents (7.5%), while assault and break-and-enter account for 2.7% and 2% of incidents, respectively. **Q: Has crime in Chatham-Kent increased or decreased recently?** Incidents decreased by 26.6% from 2025 to 2026, dropping from 1,580 to 1,159. However, this comparison covers only part of 2026, so it may not reflect a full-year trend. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific crime trends in Chatham-Kent?** Neighbourhood-level data is not available for Chatham-Kent in this dataset. All incidents are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is this crime data for Chatham-Kent?** The data covers incidents from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026. It was last updated on May 13, 2026. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open police records published by the province of Ontario (ON). It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from open police records published by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Chatham-Kent ### Assault in Chatham-Kent: 73 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/assault In Chatham-Kent, assault incidents totalled 73, representing 2.7% of the city's 2,739 reported crimes. This category ranks third among seven crime types, with a notable 74.1% decrease from 58 incidents in 2025 to 15 in 2026. This page covers reported assault incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Assault is the third most common crime category in the city, with 73 incidents recorded during the period from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026. These incidents represent 2.7% of Chatham-Kent's total reported crime during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of assault occurrences, offering insight into the frequency and distribution of these incidents within the city. In Chatham-Kent, assault ranks third among seven crime categories, accounting for 73 incidents. The most frequent category is 'Other,' with 2,336 incidents, followed by 'Theft' at 205. 'Break and enter' and 'Mischief' follow with 55 and 46 incidents, respectively, while 'Auto theft' is the least common among the listed categories at 20 incidents. Assault's position highlights its significance relative to other crime types in the city. Key stats: - 73 assault incidents reported - Assault ranks 3rd among 7 crime categories - 2.7% of Chatham-Kent's total crime - 74.1% decrease from 2025 to 2026 - 58 assaults in 2025, 15 in 2026 Assault in Chatham-Kent stands out as the third most reported crime category, though it represents a small fraction of overall incidents. The sharp decline from 58 incidents in 2025 to 15 in 2026 is notable, suggesting a significant year-over-year shift. However, the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. Assault's ranking reflects its prevalence compared to other crimes, but the category's diversity—ranging from minor to serious incidents—means these numbers should be interpreted cautiously. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 73 reported assault incidents in Chatham-Kent between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Chatham-Kent?** Assault ranks third among seven crime categories, with 73 incidents. 'Other' crimes are the most frequent at 2,336 incidents, followed by 'Theft' at 205. **Q: What is the year-over-year change in assault incidents?** Assault incidents decreased by 74.1%, from 58 in 2025 to 15 in 2026. **Q: What percentage of Chatham-Kent's total crime does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 2.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Auto Theft in Chatham-Kent: 20 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/auto_theft Auto theft accounted for 20 of Chatham-Kent's 2,739 reported crimes, representing 0.7% of all incidents. It ranks 6th among 7 crime categories, with a notable 46.2% decrease from 2025 to 2026. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Auto theft accounted for 20 reported incidents during the period from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026. These incidents represent 0.7% of the city's total reported crime during this timeframe. While auto theft is a notable category, it is not among the most frequently reported crimes in Chatham-Kent. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity over a two-month period, offering insights into trends and comparisons with other crime categories. In Chatham-Kent, auto theft ranks 6th out of 7 reported crime categories. The most frequently reported category is 'Other,' with 2,336 incidents, followed by theft at 205 incidents. Assault, break and enter, and mischief follow with 73, 55, and 46 incidents, respectively. Auto theft, with 20 incidents, is less common than these categories but still a concern for residents and law enforcement. Key stats: - 20 auto theft incidents reported - 0.7% of Chatham-Kent's total crime - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - 13 incidents in 2025, 7 in 2026 - 46.2% decrease year-over-year Auto theft in Chatham-Kent is relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of total incidents. The notable 46.2% decrease from 13 incidents in 2025 to 7 in 2026 suggests a potential decline in auto theft activity. However, the short reporting window and small absolute numbers mean trends should be interpreted cautiously. The category's low rank among crime types indicates it is not a dominant concern in the city's overall crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 20 reported auto theft incidents in Chatham-Kent between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Chatham-Kent does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 0.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Chatham-Kent?** Auto theft ranks 6th out of 7 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 2,336 incidents. **Q: Has auto theft increased or decreased in Chatham-Kent?** Auto theft decreased by 46.2%, from 13 incidents in 2025 to 7 in 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and Enter in Chatham-Kent: 55 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/break_and_enter Break and enter incidents in Chatham-Kent totalled 55, accounting for 2% of the city's 2,739 reported crimes. This category ranks 4th among 7 crime types, with a notable 22.6% decrease from 2025 to 2026. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026, there were 55 break-and-enter incidents recorded in the city. These incidents account for 2% of the 2,739 total reported crimes during this period. Break-and-enter offences involve unauthorized entry into a property with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. The data reflects only reported incidents, and actual occurrences may be higher due to under-reporting. In Chatham-Kent, break and enter ranks as the 4th most frequent crime category out of 7 tracked types. It is outpaced by 'Other' (2,336 incidents), 'Theft' (205 incidents), and 'Assault' (73 incidents), but exceeds 'Mischief' (46 incidents) and 'Auto theft' (20 incidents). While break and enter represents a smaller share of overall crime, its impact on affected properties can be significant. Key stats: - 55 break-and-enter incidents reported - 2% of Chatham-Kent’s total crime incidents - 4th most common crime category in the city - 24 incidents in 2026, down from 31 in 2025 - 22.6% year-over-year decrease Break and enter accounts for a small but notable portion of Chatham-Kent’s crime, ranking 4th among categories. The 22.6% year-over-year decline from 31 incidents in 2025 to 24 in 2026 suggests a potential reduction in such offences, though the short reporting window limits broader trend conclusions. Compared to higher-volume categories like 'Other' or 'Theft,' break-and-enter incidents are less frequent but remain a concern for property owners. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 55 break-and-enter incidents reported between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Chatham-Kent’s total crime does break and enter represent?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 2% of the city’s total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Chatham-Kent?** It ranks 4th, behind 'Other' (2,336 incidents), 'Theft' (205), and 'Assault' (73), but ahead of 'Mischief' (46) and 'Auto theft' (20). **Q: Has break and enter increased or decreased in Chatham-Kent?** Incidents decreased by 22.6%, from 31 in 2025 to 24 in 2026. However, this covers only a partial window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Chatham-Kent. ### Mischief in Chatham-Kent: 46 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/mischief Chatham-Kent recorded 46 mischief incidents between late 2025 and early 2026, accounting for 1.7% of the city's 2,739 total crimes. Mischief ranked 5th among 7 crime categories, with counts dropping 46.7% from 30 in 2025 to 16 in 2026. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other willful destruction or interference with property. In the period from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026, there were 46 reported mischief incidents in Chatham-Kent. These incidents account for 1.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. While mischief is a smaller category compared to others, it remains a notable concern for property owners and local authorities. In Chatham-Kent, mischief ranks as the fifth most reported crime category out of seven. It is outpaced by categories such as 'Other' (2,336 incidents), 'Theft' (205 incidents), 'Assault' (73 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (55 incidents). However, it surpasses 'Auto theft' (20 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is not the most prevalent crime, it still contributes to the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 46 reported mischief incidents - 1.7% of Chatham-Kent's total crime - Ranked 5th among 7 crime categories - 30 incidents in 2025, 16 in 2026 - 46.7% decrease from 2025 to 2026 Mischief in Chatham-Kent represents a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fifth among seven categories. The significant year-over-year decline of 46.7% from 2025 to 2026 is striking, though the absolute numbers remain modest. This drop may reflect localized efforts or seasonal variations, but the short reporting window limits broader trend conclusions. Compared to higher-volume categories like theft and assault, mischief's impact is relatively minor, yet it remains a persistent concern for property-related offences. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 46 reported mischief incidents in Chatham-Kent between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Chatham-Kent's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 1.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Chatham-Kent?** Mischief ranks fifth out of seven crime categories, with higher counts in categories like 'Other' (2,336 incidents) and 'Theft' (205 incidents). **Q: Has there been a change in mischief incidents from 2025 to 2026?** Yes, mischief incidents decreased by 46.7%, from 30 in 2025 to 16 in 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of ON. ### Other Crime in Chatham-Kent: 2,336 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/other In Chatham-Kent, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 2,336, making up 85.3% of the city's 2,739 reported crimes. This category ranks highest among seven crime types, with theft and assault following distantly. The data spans from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. The dataset includes 2,336 incidents recorded between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. These incidents account for 85.3% of all reported crime in the city during this period. The 'Other' category encompasses a broad range of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. It is the largest category in Chatham-Kent, significantly outpacing other crime types in terms of reported incidents. In Chatham-Kent, the 'Other' category ranks first among seven crime categories, with 2,336 reported incidents. This is substantially higher than the second-most reported category, theft, which had 205 incidents. Other categories such as assault (73 incidents), break and enter (55 incidents), mischief (46 incidents), and auto theft (20 incidents) are significantly lower in comparison. The dominance of the 'Other' category highlights its prevalence in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 2,336 reported 'Other' incidents - 85.3% of all city-wide incidents - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Decreased by 24.8% from 2025 to 2026 - 1,333 incidents in 2025 - 1,003 incidents in 2026 The 'Other' category in Chatham-Kent stands out as the most reported crime type, accounting for the vast majority of incidents. The significant drop of 24.8% from 2025 to 2026 is notable, though the category remains dominant. This decline suggests a potential shift in reporting patterns or a reduction in certain types of offences within this broad category. The sheer volume of 'Other' incidents underscores the need to understand the specific types of offences included, as they play a major role in the city's overall crime data. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a wide range of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types. This can include various minor and major offences, but specific details are not provided in the dataset. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Chatham-Kent?** The 'Other' category is the most reported crime type in Chatham-Kent, with 2,336 incidents. This is significantly higher than theft, the second-most reported category, which had 205 incidents. **Q: What is the trend for 'Other' incidents in Chatham-Kent?** There was a 24.8% decrease in 'Other' incidents from 2025 to 2026, dropping from 1,333 to 1,003 incidents. **Q: What period does this data cover?** This data covers incidents reported between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Chatham-Kent: 4 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/robbery In Chatham-Kent, robbery incidents totalled 4, representing 0.1% of the city's overall crime count of 2,739. This category ranks 7th among 7 crime types, with a notable year-over-year decrease of 66.7% from 2025 to 2026. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. Between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026, there were 4 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents represent 0.1% of Chatham-Kent's total reported crime during this period, which saw 2,739 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Chatham-Kent. It is the least frequent category, with only 4 incidents reported. In comparison, the most frequent category is 'Other' with 2,336 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 205 incidents. 'Assault' had 73 incidents, 'Break and enter' had 55, and 'Mischief' had 46. Robbery's low count highlights its relative rarity in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 4 robbery incidents reported - 0.1% of Chatham-Kent's total crime - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Decreased by 66.7% from 2025 to 2026 - 3 incidents in 2025, 1 in 2026 Robbery is the least common crime category in Chatham-Kent, accounting for only 0.1% of all reported incidents. The significant year-over-year drop—from 3 incidents in 2025 to 1 in 2026—suggests volatility typical of low-frequency crimes. While the numbers are small, the 66.7% decline stands out. However, given the short reporting window and the category's rarity, broader trends are difficult to infer. Robbery's minimal presence contrasts sharply with higher-volume categories like 'Other' and 'Theft'. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 4 reported robbery incidents in Chatham-Kent between November 26, 2025, and January 25, 2026. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Chatham-Kent?** Robbery is the least frequent category, ranking 7th out of 7. It accounts for only 0.1% of total crime, far below categories like 'Other' (2,336 incidents) and 'Theft' (205 incidents). **Q: Has robbery increased or decreased in Chatham-Kent?** Robbery incidents decreased by 66.7% from 2025 to 2026, dropping from 3 to 1 incident. However, the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. **Q: What percentage of Chatham-Kent's crime is robbery?** Robbery represents 0.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period, with 4 incidents out of 2,739. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Chatham-Kent: 205 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/theft In Chatham-Kent, theft accounted for 205 of the city's 2,739 total reported incidents, representing 7.5% of all crime. This category ranks second among seven tracked crime types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and theft of personal property. In the period from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026, there were 205 reported theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 7.5% of the total 2,739 reported crimes in Chatham-Kent during this time frame. Theft is a significant category within the city's overall crime data. In Chatham-Kent, theft is the second most reported crime category, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. With 205 reported incidents, theft surpasses categories such as assault (73 incidents), break and enter (55 incidents), mischief (46 incidents), and auto theft (20 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of theft-related crimes in the city compared to other types of offences. Key stats: - 205 theft incidents reported - 7.5% of total city crime - Second most reported crime category - 17% decrease from 2025 to 2026 - 112 incidents in 2025 - 93 incidents in 2026 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime category in Chatham-Kent, accounting for a notable portion of the city's overall crime incidents. The 17% decrease from 2025 to 2026 suggests a potential shift in theft-related activities. However, the short reporting window of just over two months limits the ability to draw long-term conclusions. The prevalence of theft compared to other categories like assault and break and enter underscores its significance in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent?** There were 205 reported theft incidents in Chatham-Kent from November 26, 2025, to January 25, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Chatham-Kent does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 7.5% of the total 2,739 reported crimes in Chatham-Kent during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Chatham-Kent?** Theft is the second most reported crime category, following 'Other' incidents. It surpasses categories like assault (73 incidents) and break and enter (55 incidents). **Q: Has the number of theft incidents changed over the years?** Yes, there was a 17% decrease in theft incidents from 2025 (112 incidents) to 2026 (93 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Chatham-Kent's public crime reports. #### Year pages for Chatham-Kent ### Chatham-Kent Crime 2025: 1,580 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/year/2025 In 2025, Chatham-Kent recorded 1,580 reported incidents, accounting for 57.7% of the city's total crime data. The 'Other' category dominated with 1,333 incidents, while theft and assault followed with 112 and 58 incidents respectively. This year ranks as the highest in the two-year dataset. In 2025, Chatham-Kent recorded 1,580 reported incidents, marking the highest annual count in the two-year dataset. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime data for the year, including the most frequently reported categories and their distribution across the city. The data reflects all reported incidents for 2025, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in Chatham-Kent. With no prior year data available for comparison, the focus remains on the composition and scale of incidents within this single year. The 2025 data for Chatham-Kent shows a total of 1,580 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 1,333 incidents. Theft follows as the second most common category with 112 reports, while assault and break-and-enter incidents are notably lower, at 58 and 31 respectively. This year represents 57.7% of the city's total incidents across the two-year dataset, highlighting its significance in the broader context. Key stats: - 1,580 total incidents in 2025 - 1,333 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 112 theft incidents reported - 58 assault incidents recorded - 31 break-and-enter incidents - 2025 ranks as the highest year for incidents The 2025 data for Chatham-Kent is dominated by the 'Other' category, which includes a wide range of incidents not classified under more specific labels. This category alone accounts for 84.4% of all incidents, overshadowing property crimes like theft and break-and-enter. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents suggests a need for deeper categorization to understand the city's crime landscape more clearly. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Chatham-Kent in 2025?** Chatham-Kent recorded 1,580 reported incidents in 2025, the highest in the two-year dataset. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Chatham-Kent?** Trend analysis is limited due to the absence of prior-year data. The 2025 count stands alone as the highest recorded year. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2025?** The 'Other' category had the most incidents, with 1,333 reports, making up 84.4% of the total. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the province of Ontario (ON), specifically for Chatham-Kent. Source: Data is sourced from the Ontario (ON) open-data portal for Chatham-Kent. ### Chatham-Kent Crime 2026: 1,159 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/chatham-kent/year/2026 In 2026, Chatham-Kent recorded 1,159 crime incidents, a 26.6% decrease from 2025. The 'Other' category dominated with 1,003 reports, accounting for 86.5% of the total. This year ranks second in the two-year dataset, reflecting a notable shift in reported incidents. In 2026, Chatham-Kent recorded 1,159 reported incidents, marking a 26.6% decline from the previous year. This drop reflects a shift in the city's crime reporting landscape, with fewer incidents logged compared to 2025. This page details the 2026 incident counts, category breakdowns, and year-over-year trends for Chatham-Kent. The data covers all reported incidents, offering a snapshot of the city's crime patterns for the year. The 2026 total of 1,159 incidents represents a significant decrease from the 1,580 reported in 2025. While the 26.6% decline is notable, it is important to recognize that these figures reflect reported incidents rather than per-capita risk. The reduction spans multiple categories, with 'Other' remaining the most frequent type of incident. Key stats: - 1,159 total incidents in 2026 - 26.6% decline from 2025 - 1,003 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 93 theft incidents reported - 24 break-and-enter incidents - 15 assault incidents The 2026 data for Chatham-Kent shows a significant drop in reported incidents, with 'Other' continuing to dominate the category breakdown. The decline in theft, break-and-enter, and assault incidents suggests a shift in reporting patterns or enforcement priorities. However, the heavy concentration in the 'Other' category—accounting for 86.5% of all incidents—limits detailed trend analysis. This year ranks second in the two-year dataset, underscoring the need for more years of data to identify long-term patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Chatham-Kent in 2026?** There were 1,159 reported incidents in Chatham-Kent in 2026, down from 1,580 in 2025. **Q: Did crime reporting increase or decrease in 2026?** Reported incidents decreased by 26.6% in 2026 compared to 2025, with the total dropping from 1,580 to 1,159. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category accounted for 1,003 incidents, making it the most frequent type of reported incident in 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime datasets published by the Province of Ontario (ON), covering reported incidents in Chatham-Kent. Source: Data sourced from open crime datasets published by the Province of Ontario (ON). --- ## Victoria Crime Data: 2,162 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria Victoria recorded 2,162 incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 59.9% of all incidents. Theft and mischief followed as the next most frequent categories. This map displays 2,162 reported incidents in Victoria, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Victoria Police Department’s public portal, offering a snapshot of criminal activity across the city. Residents, policymakers, and researchers can use this information to identify patterns, allocate resources, and understand local safety dynamics. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified window, providing a comprehensive view of crime distribution. By visualizing these records, users can explore trends and concentrations of activity in different areas of Victoria. The 2026 dataset shows 2,162 incidents reported in Victoria between April 18 and June 17. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data reflects a two-month window, so it does not represent an annual trend. Future updates may provide additional context for understanding changes over time. The most frequently reported category in Victoria during this period was 'Other,' accounting for 1,295 incidents, or 59.9% of the total. The second most common category was 'Theft,' with 334 incidents (15.4%), followed by 'Mischief,' which had 227 incidents (10.5%). These three categories together make up over 85% of all reported incidents, highlighting their prevalence in the city’s crime profile. The highest concentration of incidents occurred in the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, with 63 reported incidents. The 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE followed with 44 incidents, and the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had 36. These figures indicate areas with higher reported activity but do not reflect per-capita risk or population density. ### Key stats - 2,162 total incidents reported - 59.9% of incidents categorized as 'Other' - 1,295 incidents in the 'Other' category - 63 incidents in the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST - 89 violent incidents reported - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Victoria’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which dominates with nearly 60% of reports. Theft and mischief follow, together accounting for another 26%. The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST stands out with the highest activity, though this reflects raw counts, not per-capita metrics. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents suggests a need for clearer categorization in future reporting. > Voice: Crime in Victoria includes 2,162 incidents reported over 60 days in 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Victoria over the past 60 days?** Victoria recorded 2,162 incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. The data includes all reported incidents within this 60-day window, with no undated records. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Victoria?** The most frequently reported category was 'Other,' accounting for 1,295 incidents (59.9%). Theft followed with 334 incidents (15.4%), and mischief with 227 incidents (10.5%). **Q: Are there any trends in Victoria's incident counts?** The data covers only a 60-day period in 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. The total count for this window is 2,162 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria had the highest incident counts?** The 1000 Block of Douglas Street had the highest count with 63 incidents, followed by the 900 Block of Pandora Avenue with 44 incidents. In total, incidents were spread across 913 neighbourhood blocks. **Q: How current is this data?** This data reflects incidents reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026. The dataset is up-to-date as of the most recent reporting period. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data records provided by local law enforcement agencies in British Columbia (BC). It includes all reported incidents within the specified timeframe. Source: Data sourced from open-data records provided by local law enforcement agencies in British Columbia (BC). #### Categories in Victoria ### Assault in Victoria: 77 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/assault Victoria recorded 77 assault incidents in 2026, representing 3.6% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with the highest counts reported in the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, and 1000 Block BLOCK BLOCK DOUGLAS ST. This page covers reported assault incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Assault is one of eight crime categories tracked in the city, with a total of 77 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 3.6% of all reported crimes in Victoria, which had a total of 2,162 incidents across all categories during the same period. Assault ranks fifth among the eight crime categories in Victoria. It is less frequent than categories such as Other (1,295 incidents), Theft (334 incidents), Mischief (227 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (140 incidents). However, it is more common than Break and enter, which had 66 incidents. This places Assault in the middle of the city's crime categories by volume. Key stats: - 77 assault incidents reported - 3.6% of Victoria's total crime incidents - Ranked 5th among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST with 3 incidents - Data covers April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026 Assault in Victoria accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crimes, making up 3.6% of the total. While it is not the most frequent category, it is more common than Break and enter. The data for 2026 shows a consistent count of 77 incidents, but without prior years for comparison, it is difficult to assess any trends. The distribution of incidents across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with no single area standing out significantly. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 77 reported assault incidents in Victoria during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's total crime incidents are assaults?** Assault incidents account for 3.6% of all reported crimes in Victoria. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Victoria?** Assault ranks fifth among the eight crime categories in Victoria, with 77 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria have the highest number of assault incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of assault incidents are 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, and 1000 Block BLOCK BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, each with 3 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Auto Theft in Victoria: 11 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/auto_theft Auto theft in Victoria accounted for 11 incidents, representing 0.5% of the city's total crime count of 2,162. This category ranks 8th among 8 crime types, with the highest counts observed in neighbourhoods like 900 Block BLOCK YATES ST and 1000 Block BLOCK VIEW ST. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Auto theft accounted for 11 reported incidents during the selected period, representing 0.5% of all reported incidents in the city. The data spans from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in Victoria over this two-month window. Auto theft is one of the less frequent categories of reported incidents in Victoria, ranking 8th out of 8 categories. It is significantly less common than categories such as Other (1,295 incidents), Theft (334 incidents), and Mischief (227 incidents). Even compared to Assault (77 incidents), auto theft remains less frequent, highlighting its relatively low occurrence in the city. Key stats: - 11 auto theft incidents reported - 0.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria - Ranked 8th among 8 incident categories - 5 neighbourhoods reported 1 incident each Auto theft in Victoria is relatively infrequent, accounting for only 0.5% of all reported incidents during the two-month period. With 11 incidents, it ranks as the least common category among the eight tracked. The data shows no significant concentration in any single neighbourhood, as each of the top five areas reported only one incident. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw broader trends, but the low count suggests auto theft is not a dominant concern in Victoria compared to other categories like theft or mischief. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 11 reported auto theft incidents in Victoria during the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's reported incidents are auto thefts?** Auto thefts account for 0.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria during the selected period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other incident categories in Victoria?** Auto theft is the least frequent category, ranking 8th out of 8. It is less common than categories like Theft (334 incidents) and Assault (77 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria reported the most auto thefts?** Five neighbourhoods each reported one auto theft incident, including 900 Block BLOCK YATES ST and 1000 Block BLOCK VIEW ST. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria. ### Victoria Break and Enter: 66 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/break_and_enter Victoria recorded 66 break and enter incidents, representing 3.1% of the city's total crime count of 2,162. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 66 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. These incidents account for 3.1% of all reported crimes in Victoria during this timeframe. Break-and-enter incidents are a subset of property-related crimes and involve unauthorized entry into a premises with the intent to commit an offence. The data presented here reflects only those incidents reported to local law enforcement agencies. In Victoria, break-and-enter incidents ranked 6th among the 8 reported crime categories. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 1,295 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 334 incidents. 'Mischief' had 227 incidents, while 'Theft from vehicle' and 'Assault' had 140 and 77 incidents, respectively. Break-and-enter incidents were less frequent than these categories but still represent a notable portion of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 66 break-and-enter incidents reported - 3.1% of all reported crimes in Victoria - Ranked 6th among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST with 3 incidents - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Break-and-enter incidents in Victoria accounted for 3.1% of all reported crimes during the specified period, ranking 6th among the city's crime categories. While not the most frequent, these incidents are a notable subset of property-related crimes. The data shows a relatively low count compared to categories like 'Theft' and 'Mischief,' which had significantly higher numbers. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the numbers provide a snapshot of break-and-enter activity in Victoria during this time. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 66 reported break-and-enter incidents in Victoria from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Victoria are break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 3.1% of all reported crimes in Victoria during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria had the most break-and-enter incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported break-and-enter incidents were 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST and 2000 Block BLOCK BRIDGE ST, each with 3 incidents. **Q: How does break-and-enter compare to other crime categories in Victoria?** Break-and-enter incidents ranked 6th among the 8 reported crime categories in Victoria, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 1,295 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Victoria Mischief: 227 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/mischief Victoria recorded 227 mischief incidents in 2026, representing 10.5% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among eight crime types, with the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST reporting the highest count at 17 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property. In the selected window, there were 227 reported mischief incidents in Victoria. Mischief accounts for 10.5% of all reported incidents in the city during this period, making it the third most common category of crime reported. In Victoria, mischief is the third most common category of reported incidents, behind 'Other' (1,295 incidents) and 'Theft' (334 incidents). It is more common than 'Theft from vehicle' (140 incidents), 'Assault' (77 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (66 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is less frequent than some other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 227 reported mischief incidents - 10.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria - Third most common category of crime - 17 incidents in 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST - Data covers April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026 Mischief is a notable category in Victoria, accounting for 10.5% of all reported incidents during this period. It ranks as the third most common type of crime, behind 'Other' and 'Theft'. The data shows that mischief is more frequent than assaults and break-and-enters, but less common than theft-related incidents. The top neighbourhoods for mischief incidents are concentrated around specific blocks, with the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST having the highest count. This snapshot provides a clear view of where and how often mischief occurs in Victoria. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 227 reported mischief incidents in Victoria during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Victoria are mischief-related?** Mischief accounts for 10.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of mischief incidents are 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (17 incidents), 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST (7 incidents), and 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (4 incidents). **Q: How does mischief compare to other types of crime in Victoria?** Mischief is the third most common category of reported incidents in Victoria, behind 'Other' (1,295 incidents) and 'Theft' (334 incidents). It is more common than 'Theft from vehicle' (140 incidents), 'Assault' (77 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (66 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Victoria Crime: 1,295 Other Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/other In 2026, Victoria recorded 1,295 'Other' crime incidents, making up 59.9% of the city's total 2,162 reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent, surpassing theft, mischief, and assault. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 1,295 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 59.9% of all reported crime in Victoria during this window. The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. This data provides insight into the frequency and distribution of these incidents across the city. In Victoria, the 'Other' category ranks as the most frequent type of reported incident, with 1,295 occurrences. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 334 incidents. Other categories such as Mischief (227 incidents), Theft from vehicle (140 incidents), Assault (77 incidents), and Break and enter (66 incidents) are less frequent compared to 'Other'. Key stats: - 1,295 reported 'Other' incidents - 59.9% of all reported crime in Victoria - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST with 26 incidents - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out in Victoria, accounting for nearly 60% of all reported crime incidents during the specified period. This is notably higher than other categories, indicating a significant portion of crime reports fall under this broad classification. The data shows a clear dominance of 'Other' incidents, with the top neighbourhoods having relatively low counts compared to the overall total. This suggests a widespread distribution of these incidents across the city rather than a concentration in specific areas. FAQ: **Q: What is included in the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. This can include incidents that are not classified as theft, mischief, assault, or other major categories. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 1,295 reported 'Other' incidents in Victoria during the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Victoria?** The 'Other' category is the most frequent, with 1,295 incidents, significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 334 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria had the highest number of 'Other' incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of 'Other' incidents were 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (26 incidents), 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE (23 incidents), and 900 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE (22 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Robbery in Victoria, BC: 12 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/robbery In 2026, Victoria recorded 12 robbery incidents, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 2,162. Robbery ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with the highest counts observed in the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST and 800 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or threat of force. In the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 12 reported robbery incidents in Victoria. Robbery accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in the city during this period, highlighting its relatively low occurrence compared to other types of crime. In Victoria, robbery is the seventh most common category among the eight tracked, with 12 incidents. It is significantly less frequent than other categories such as Other (1,295 incidents), Theft (334 incidents), and Mischief (227 incidents). Even Assault, with 77 incidents, occurs more frequently than robbery. This places robbery among the least common types of reported crime in the city. Key stats: - 12 robbery incidents reported - 0.6% of all city incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - 2 neighbourhoods tied with 2 incidents each Robbery is one of the least common reported crimes in Victoria, accounting for less than 1% of all incidents in the tracked period. With only 12 incidents, it ranks seventh among eight categories, far below more frequent crimes like theft and mischief. The data shows no significant concentration in any single neighbourhood, with the highest counts being only two incidents in two blocks. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it is difficult to draw broader trends, but the low count aligns with robbery typically being a less frequent offence compared to property crimes. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 12 reported robbery incidents in Victoria between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Victoria is robbery?** Robbery accounts for 0.6% of all reported incidents in Victoria during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Victoria?** Robbery is the seventh most common category, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (1,295), Theft (334), and Mischief (227). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria had the most robbery incidents?** The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST and 800 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE each had 2 reported robbery incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria. ### Theft in Victoria: 334 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/theft In Victoria, theft accounted for 334 of the city's 2,162 reported incidents in 2026, representing 15.4% of all crime. This makes theft the second most common category, behind 'Other' incidents but ahead of mischief and theft from vehicles. This page covers reported theft incidents in Victoria, British Columbia. Theft includes incidents of stolen property without the use of force or threat. In the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 334 reported theft incidents in Victoria. Theft accounts for 15.4% of all reported incidents in the city during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents. In Victoria, theft is the second most common reported incident category, with 334 incidents. It is less frequent than 'Other' incidents, which total 1,295, but more common than mischief (227 incidents), theft from vehicle (140 incidents), assault (77 incidents), and break and enter (66 incidents). Theft represents a significant portion of the city's reported incidents, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories. Key stats: - 334 theft incidents reported - 15.4% of all Victoria incidents - Second most common incident category - Top neighbourhood: 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE (15 incidents) - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft is a notable category in Victoria, accounting for 15.4% of all reported incidents and ranking as the second most common. The 334 incidents reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026, indicate a significant presence of theft-related activity. Compared to other categories, theft is more frequent than mischief, theft from vehicle, assault, and break and enter. The data shows a clear pattern of theft incidents concentrated in specific blocks, such as the 900 Block of Pandora Ave and the 1000 Block of Douglas St. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Victoria?** There were 334 reported theft incidents in Victoria from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's incidents are theft-related?** Theft accounts for 15.4% of all reported incidents in Victoria during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria have the highest theft incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported theft incidents are the 900 Block of Pandora Ave (15 incidents), the 1000 Block of Douglas St (12 incidents), the 3000 Block of Douglas St (12 incidents), and the 1000 Block of Hillside Ave (12 incidents). **Q: How does theft compare to other incident categories in Victoria?** Theft is the second most common incident category in Victoria, with 334 incidents. It is less frequent than 'Other' incidents (1,295) but more common than mischief (227), theft from vehicle (140), assault (77), and break and enter (66). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria. ### Victoria theft from vehicle: 140 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/theft_from_vehicle In Victoria, theft from vehicle incidents totalled 140, representing 6.5% of the city's 2,162 reported crimes. This category ranks fourth among eight tracked crime types. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Victoria, British Columbia. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 140 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. Theft from vehicle accounts for 6.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria during this period. In Victoria, theft from vehicle is the fourth most common category of reported incidents, with 140 occurrences. This places it behind 'Other' (1,295 incidents), 'Theft' (334 incidents), and 'Mischief' (227 incidents), but ahead of 'Assault' (77 incidents) and 'Break and enter' (66 incidents). The category represents a notable portion of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 140 reported incidents of theft from vehicle - 6.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - 9 incidents reported in the 500 Block BLOCK YATES ST - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft from vehicle is a significant category in Victoria, accounting for 6.5% of all reported incidents during the specified period. While it is not the most common category, it is notable for being the fourth most frequent, indicating a persistent issue. The data shows that certain blocks, such as the 500 Block BLOCK YATES ST, have higher reported incidents. However, the short time frame of the data limits the ability to draw long-term conclusions or trends. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents of theft from vehicle were reported in Victoria?** There were 140 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Victoria from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 6.5% of all reported incidents in Victoria during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Victoria have the highest reported incidents of theft from vehicle?** The 500 Block BLOCK YATES ST has the highest reported incidents with 9, followed by the 200 Block BLOCK GORGE RD E with 4 incidents. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other categories in Victoria?** Theft from vehicle is the fourth most common category, behind 'Other' (1,295 incidents), 'Theft' (334 incidents), and 'Mischief' (227 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Victoria ### Victoria Crime 2026: 2,162 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/year/2026 In 2026, Victoria recorded 2,162 reported incidents. The 'Other' category led with 1,295 incidents, accounting for over half of the total. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Victoria recorded 2,162 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Victoria during 2026. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and compiled through BC's open-data initiative. The 2026 dataset for Victoria shows a total of 2,162 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the largest share at 1,295 incidents. Theft follows as the second most common category with 334 incidents, while mischief and theft from vehicles also feature prominently. Assault and break-and-enter incidents were less frequent but still notable. As this is the only year of data available, trends over time cannot yet be assessed. Key stats: - 2,162 total incidents in 2026 - 1,295 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 334 theft incidents reported - 227 mischief incidents recorded - 77 assault incidents in 2026 Victoria's 2026 data is notable for the dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for nearly 60% of all incidents. This suggests a high volume of miscellaneous reports that do not fit into more specific categories. Theft and mischief are also significant, together making up roughly 26% of the total. Without prior-year data, it's unclear whether this distribution is typical or anomalous. The absence of historical context limits deeper trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Victoria in 2026?** Victoria recorded 2,162 reported incidents in 2026. This figure includes all categories of crime reported to local law enforcement. **Q: Is there a trend in Victoria's crime data?** No trend data is available for Victoria, as 2026 is the only year of data currently provided. Future updates may allow for trend analysis. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2026?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 1,295 incidents reported in 2026. This category includes incidents that do not fit into more specific crime types. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from BC's open-data portal, which compiles incident reports from local law enforcement agencies. The dataset reflects incidents reported in Victoria for 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering incidents reported in Victoria for 2026. #### Neighbourhoods in Victoria ### 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, Victoria: 63 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/1000-block-block-douglas-st The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 63 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 2.9% of the city's total. The leading category was Other crimes, with 26 incidents. The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 63 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 2.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this specific block of Douglas Street. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading category in this neighbourhood was 'Other,' with 26 incidents, followed by 'Mischief,' with 17 incidents. 'Theft' was the third most common category, with 12 incidents. These three categories together account for the majority of the incidents reported in this area. Key stats: - 63 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 2.9% of Victoria's total incidents - 26 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 17 incidents of 'Mischief' - 5 violent incidents reported The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood shows a higher proportion of 'Other' incidents compared to nearby areas like the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, which had 44 incidents. The mix of categories here is notable for its lower violent crime count, with only 5 incidents, suggesting a different profile than areas with higher assault or robbery rates. The concentration of 'Other' and 'Mischief' incidents may reflect the commercial or high-traffic nature of this block. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 26 reported cases during the period. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported?** There were 5 violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE had 44 incidents, while the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had 36 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's total incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 2.9% of the city's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Victoria. ### 1000 Block BLOCK HILLSIDE AVE, Victoria: 29 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/1000-block-block-hillside-ave The 1000 Block BLOCK HILLSIDE AVE neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 29 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, representing 1.3% of the city's total. The leading categories were Other and Theft, each with 12 incidents. The 1000 Block BLOCK HILLSIDE AVE neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 29 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data reflects reported incidents over a two-month window, providing a snapshot of activity in this specific block. While the numbers are relatively low compared to other parts of the city, they offer insight into local patterns. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Victoria may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. The leading categories in this neighbourhood were Other and Theft, each with 12 incidents. Mischief and Theft from vehicle followed, with 2 incidents each. Assault was the only violent crime recorded, with 1 incident. Key stats: - 29 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.3% of Victoria's city-wide incidents - Other and Theft tied as leading categories (12 each) - 1 violent incident recorded - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 This block stands out for its low incident count compared to nearby areas like 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (63 incidents) and 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE (44 incidents). The dominance of Other and Theft categories suggests a mix of minor property-related incidents, with no significant violent crime presence. The short two-month window limits broader trend analysis, but the data highlights a relatively quiet period for this specific block. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in this neighbourhood?** There were 29 incidents recorded in the 1000 Block BLOCK HILLSIDE AVE neighbourhood between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: What were the most common types of incidents?** Other and Theft were the most common, each with 12 incidents. Mischief and Theft from vehicle followed, with 2 incidents each. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods had higher incident counts: 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST recorded 63 incidents, while 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE had 44. **Q: What share of Victoria's incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Victoria. ### 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST, Victoria: 21 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/1000-block-block-quadra-st In 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST, Victoria, there were 21 reported incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, representing 1% of the city's total. The leading category was Other, with 10 incidents. The 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 21 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Victoria. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Victoria may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in area definitions. In the 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST neighbourhood, the leading category was Other, with 10 incidents. Mischief followed with 7 incidents, while Assault accounted for 2 incidents. Break and enter and Theft each had 1 incident. Key stats: - 21 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1% of Victoria's total incidents - Other: 10 incidents - Mischief: 7 incidents - Assault: 2 incidents The 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST neighbourhood experienced a relatively low volume of incidents compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (63 incidents) and 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE (44 incidents). The high proportion of 'Other' incidents (10 out of 21) suggests a mix of less common crime types in this block. The low count of violent incidents (2) stands out, indicating a quieter profile in this specific area. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in this neighbourhood?** There were 21 incidents reported in the 1000 Block BLOCK QUADRA ST neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 10 reported cases. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had 63 incidents, while the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE had 44 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 1% of Victoria's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the British Columbia open-data portal. ### 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST, Victoria: 29 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/1000-block-block-yates-st The 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 29 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 1.3% of the city's total. The leading category was Other crimes, with 14 incidents. The 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 29 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. Victoria's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 2,162, with the 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST area contributing a small portion of that total. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In the 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood, the leading category was 'Other' with 14 incidents. 'Theft' followed with 6 incidents, and 'Mischief' was next with 4 incidents. These categories accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded incidents. Key stats: - 29 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.3% of Victoria's total incidents - 0 violent incidents recorded - 'Other' category led with 14 incidents - Nearby 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had 63 incidents The 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood had a relatively low incident count compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which recorded 63 incidents. The absence of violent incidents is notable, and the 'Other' category dominates the incident types. This suggests a different profile compared to adjacent neighbourhoods, where higher overall counts may reflect different activity patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in this neighbourhood?** There were 29 incidents recorded in the 1000 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 14 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had higher incident counts, with 63 incidents recorded during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** No violent incidents were recorded in this neighbourhood during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 2000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, Victoria: 28 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/2000-block-block-douglas-st In 2000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, Victoria, there were 28 reported crime incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, representing 1.3% of the city's total. The leading category was Other, with 17 incidents. The 2000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 28 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Victoria. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In the 2000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood, the leading category was 'Other' with 17 incidents. 'Mischief' followed with 4 incidents, while 'Break and enter' and 'Theft' each had 2 incidents. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in this area. Key stats: - 28 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.3% of Victoria's total incidents - 17 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 4 incidents of 'Mischief' - 1 violent incident reported The 2000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood stands out for its relatively low incident count compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which recorded 63 incidents. The high proportion of 'Other' incidents (17) is notable, suggesting a mix of less common or varied incident types. The presence of only one violent incident indicates a lower frequency of such crimes in this block. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 17 reports. This category includes a variety of less frequent incident types. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** This neighbourhood had fewer incidents than nearby areas such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which recorded 63 incidents during the same period. **Q: What is the share of violent incidents in this neighbourhood?** There was 1 violent incident reported, which is a small portion of the total 28 incidents in the neighbourhood. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, Victoria: 36 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/3000-block-block-douglas-st In 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, Victoria, 36 incidents were reported, representing 1.7% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 16 cases. Theft followed with 12 incidents, while Mischief and Theft from vehicle were also notable. The 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 36 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. Victoria's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 2,162, with the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST area contributing a small portion of these events. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood, the leading category was 'Other' with 16 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 12 incidents. 'Mischief' was the third most common category, with 4 incidents. Key stats: - 36 total incidents in this neighbourhood - 1.7% of Victoria's total incidents - 16 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 12 incidents of theft - 1 violent incident recorded The 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood experienced a relatively low number of incidents compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which had 63 incidents. The high proportion of 'Other' incidents (16) is notable, suggesting a mix of less common crime types. Theft was the second most frequent category, aligning with broader city trends. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in this neighbourhood?** There were 36 incidents recorded in the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 16 occurrences. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had higher incident counts, with 63 incidents recorded during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's total incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 1.7% of Victoria's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST, Victoria: 23 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/500-block-block-ellice-st 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST in Victoria recorded 23 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 1.1% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 9 incidents. The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 23 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. Victoria's overall incident count for the same period was 2,162, with the 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood contributing a small portion of these events. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. In the 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood, the leading category was Other with 9 incidents, followed by Theft with 8 incidents. Assault and Mischief each had 2 incidents, while Break and enter and Robbery each had 1 incident. Key stats: - 23 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.1% of Victoria's total incidents - Other: 9 incidents - Theft: 8 incidents - Assault: 2 incidents The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood experienced a relatively low number of incidents compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which had 63 incidents. The neighbourhood's incident profile is notable for a higher proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which may include a variety of less common offences. The low count of violent incidents (3) suggests a relatively calm period in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in the 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood?** There were 23 incidents recorded in the 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Victoria?** The 500 Block BLOCK ELLICE ST neighbourhood accounted for 1.1% of Victoria's total incidents during this period. Nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had significantly more incidents (63). **Q: What were the most common types of incidents in this neighbourhood?** The most common incidents were categorized as Other (9 incidents) and Theft (8 incidents). **Q: Were there many violent incidents in this neighbourhood?** There were 3 violent incidents recorded, which included 2 assaults and 1 robbery. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 700 Block BLOCK YATES ST, Victoria: 25 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/700-block-block-yates-st The 700 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 25 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 1.2% of the city's total. The leading category was Other crimes, with 18 incidents. The 700 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 25 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Victoria. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In the 700 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood, the leading category was Other, with 18 incidents. Theft followed with 6 incidents, and Mischief had 1 incident. These categories represent the most frequently reported types of incidents in this area during the covered period. Key stats: - 25 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.2% of Victoria's total incidents - Other: 18 incidents - Theft: 6 incidents - Mischief: 1 incident The 700 Block BLOCK YATES ST neighbourhood stands out for its high proportion of 'Other' incidents, which account for the majority of its total. This is unusual compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, where incident counts are higher and more varied. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the relatively low overall count compared to adjacent blocks. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 18 reported cases during the period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had higher incident counts, with 63 incidents reported. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** No violent incidents were reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: What is the significance of the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes incidents that do not fit into standard classifications, accounting for 18 of the 25 incidents in this area. Source: Data sourced from the British Columbia open-data portal. ### 900 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE, Victoria: 26 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/900-block-block-block-pandora-ave The 900 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 26 incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other' with 22 incidents. The 900 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 26 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. While the overall number of incidents is relatively low, the data provides insight into the types of crimes reported in this specific area of Victoria. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Victoria may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. The leading category in this neighbourhood was 'Other,' with 22 incidents. Theft followed with 3 incidents, and Mischief had 1 incident. These figures highlight the predominance of non-violent, miscellaneous offences in this area. Key stats: - 26 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 0 violent incidents reported - 22 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 1.2% of Victoria's total incidents - 63 incidents in nearby 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST This neighbourhood stands out for its low incident count and the absence of violent crime. The high proportion of 'Other' incidents suggests a mix of minor offences not captured by standard categories. Compared to nearby areas like 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST (63 incidents), this block is significantly quieter. The lack of violent crime is notable, though the small sample size limits broader conclusions. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in this neighbourhood?** There were 26 incidents reported in the 900 Block BLOCK BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The most common category was 'Other,' with 22 incidents, followed by Theft with 3 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby areas had higher incident counts, such as 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST with 63 incidents and 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE with 44 incidents. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** No violent incidents were reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Victoria. ### 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, Victoria: 44 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/victoria/neighbourhood/900-block-block-pandora-ave In 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, Victoria, 44 incidents were reported, representing 2% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 23 cases. Theft followed with 15 incidents, while Assault accounted for 3. The 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood in Victoria recorded 44 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Victoria. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood, the leading category was 'Other' with 23 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 15 incidents. 'Assault' was the third most common category, with 3 incidents. Key stats: - 44 incidents reported in this neighbourhood - 2% of Victoria's total incidents - 23 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 15 incidents of theft - 3 violent incidents recorded The 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood experienced a relatively low number of incidents compared to nearby areas like the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, which had 63 incidents. The high proportion of 'Other' incidents (23) is notable, suggesting a mix of less common crime types. Theft and assault were also present but at lower counts. This block's profile differs from the city total, where violent incidents may play a larger role. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in this neighbourhood?** There were 44 incidents reported in the 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' with 23 reports. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST had more incidents, with 63 reported during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Victoria's incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 2% of Victoria's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. --- ## Timmins Crime Data: 2,055 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins Timmins recorded 2,055 incidents between October 22 and December 21, 2017. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 89% of all reported incidents. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime activity during this 60-day period. This map displays 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins, Ontario, from October 22 to December 21, 2017. The data is sourced from the Timmins Police Service portal, providing a detailed snapshot of crime activity during this 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents, offering a comprehensive view of crime in the city. Understanding these patterns helps in making informed decisions about community safety and policing strategies. The data covers a 60-day window in late 2017, with 2,055 incidents reported. Since this is the only year in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime activity in Timmins during this period. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, with 1,829 reports, accounting for 89% of all incidents. Theft is the second most common category, with 102 incidents, making up 5% of the total. Assault follows with 59 incidents, representing 2.9% of all reported crimes. ### Key stats - 2,055 total incidents reported - 89% of incidents categorized as 'Other' - 102 theft incidents - 59 assault incidents - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 The data for Timmins shows a high concentration of incidents categorized as 'Other,' which accounts for 89% of all reports. This suggests that many incidents do not fit into the more specific categories like theft or assault. Theft and assault are the next most common categories, but their counts are significantly lower. The dataset provides a snapshot of crime activity in Timmins during a 60-day period in late 2017, offering a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the city. > Voice: Here’s the latest crime data for Timmins, Ontario. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Timmins during the 60-day window?** There were 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Timmins during this period?** The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 1,829 incidents, or 89% of the total. This category includes a broad range of incidents not classified under more specific labels. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Timmins during this time?** There were 64 violent incidents reported in Timmins between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. This includes assaults and other violent offences. **Q: Are there any trends or comparisons available for Timmins?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2017, with no year-over-year comparison available. All 2,055 incidents are dated within this period, offering a snapshot rather than a trend analysis. **Q: Does the data include neighbourhood-level details for Timmins?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Timmins. The incidents are aggregated at the city level for the specified 60-day window. **Q: How current is the data for Timmins?** The data reflects incidents reported between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents for Timmins. #### Categories in Timmins ### Assault in Timmins: 59 Incidents in 2017 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/assault In 2017, Timmins recorded 59 assault incidents, accounting for 2.9% of the city's total 2,055 crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent crime category. This page covers reported assault incidents in Timmins, Ontario, during a two-month period from October 22 to December 21, 2017. Assault was the third most common crime category in the city during this window, with 59 recorded incidents. These 59 assaults accounted for 2.9% of Timmins' total reported crime incidents in the same period, which stood at 2,055 across all categories. In Timmins, assault ranked third among seven crime categories tracked during this period. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,829 reports, followed by theft at 102. Mischief and break-and-enter were less frequent, with 30 and 23 incidents respectively. Auto theft was the least common, with only seven reported cases. Key stats: - 59 assault incidents reported - 2.9% of all crime in Timmins - Third most common crime category - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 Assault in Timmins during late 2017 represented a small but notable portion of the city's crime, ranking third behind 'Other' and theft. The 59 incidents over two months suggest a steady but not dominant presence. Without year-over-year data, it's impossible to identify trends, but the count is consistent with the single-year snapshot available. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Timmins in late 2017?** There were 59 reported assault incidents in Timmins between October 22 and December 21, 2017. **Q: What percentage of Timmins' total crime did assault represent?** Assault accounted for 2.9% of the 2,055 total reported crime incidents in Timmins during this period. **Q: How did assault rank among other crime categories in Timmins?** Assault was the third most common crime category, behind 'Other' (1,829 incidents) and theft (102 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assault in Timmins?** No, the dataset only includes a two-month window in 2017, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto theft in Timmins: 7 incidents in 2017 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/auto_theft In 2017, Timmins recorded 7 auto theft incidents, representing 0.3% of the city's total crime count of 2,055. Auto theft ranked 6th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 1,829 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Timmins, Ontario. In 2017, there were 7 reported cases of auto theft in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.3% of all reported crimes in Timmins during that period. The data spans from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in the city during that time frame. Auto theft ranked 6th among the 7 reported crime categories in Timmins in 2017. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,829 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 102 incidents. 'Assault' had 59 reports, 'Mischief' had 30, and 'Break and enter' had 23. Auto theft, with 7 incidents, was the second-least reported category, just above the category not listed here. Key stats: - 7 auto theft incidents in 2017 - 0.3% of all reported crimes in Timmins - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 Auto theft in Timmins during late 2017 was relatively low, accounting for a small fraction of the city's overall crime. With only 7 incidents, it was one of the least reported categories, significantly lower than property crimes like theft and mischief. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the numbers suggest auto theft was not a major concern in Timmins at that time. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Timmins in 2017?** There were 7 reported auto theft incidents in Timmins in 2017, accounting for 0.3% of all reported crimes. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Timmins?** Auto theft ranked 6th among 7 crime categories in Timmins in 2017, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like 'Other' (1,829) and 'Theft' (102). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers auto theft incidents from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, a two-month period. **Q: Is auto theft a major concern in Timmins?** Based on the 2017 data, auto theft was not a major concern, representing only 0.3% of all reported crimes in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Break and enter in Timmins: 23 incidents in 2017 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/break_and_enter In 2017, Timmins recorded 23 break and enter incidents, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 2,055 crimes. This category ranked 5th among 7 crime types, with 'Other' leading at 1,829 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Timmins, Ontario. In the final two months of 2017, there were 23 break-and-enter incidents recorded in the city. These incidents accounted for 1.1% of all reported crime in Timmins during this period. The data reflects a specific two-month window, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity in the city. While the count is relatively low compared to other crime categories, it offers insight into property-related offences in Timmins. Break and enter ranked fifth among the seven reported crime categories in Timmins during this period. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,829 reports, followed by theft at 102 incidents. Assault and mischief followed with 59 and 30 incidents, respectively, while auto theft had the fewest reports at seven. Break and enter, with 23 incidents, was less frequent than theft, assault, and mischief, but more common than auto theft. Key stats: - 23 break-and-enter incidents reported - 1.1% of all crime in Timmins during this period - Ranked 5th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 - Theft and assault had higher incident counts Break and enter accounted for a small portion of Timmins' reported crime in late 2017, with 23 incidents over two months. While not among the most frequent categories, it still reflects ongoing property-crime activity. The limited timeframe and lack of year-over-year data make it difficult to identify trends, but the count is consistent with the single-year snapshot available. Compared to other categories, break and enter was less common than theft, assault, and mischief, but more frequent than auto theft. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Timmins in late 2017?** There were 23 break-and-enter incidents reported between October 22 and December 21, 2017. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Timmins did break-and-enter incidents represent?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 1.1% of all reported crime in Timmins during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Timmins?** Break and enter ranked fifth among seven categories, with theft and assault having higher incident counts at 102 and 59, respectively. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Timmins?** No, the dataset only includes a two-month period in 2017, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Timmins: 30 Incidents in 2017 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/mischief In 2017, Timmins recorded 30 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.5% of the city's total 2,055 crimes. Mischief ranked 4th among 7 crime categories. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Timmins, Ontario. In 2017, there were 30 reported incidents of mischief in the city. These incidents accounted for 1.5% of all reported crimes in Timmins during that period. The data spans from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of mischief incidents during this timeframe. Mischief is a category of crime that includes actions such as vandalism and property damage. In Timmins, mischief ranked as the 4th most common category of reported crime in 2017. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,829 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 102 incidents, and 'Assault' with 59 incidents. 'Break and enter' and 'Auto theft' had fewer incidents, with 23 and 7 reports respectively. This places mischief as a less frequent but still notable category within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 30 reported mischief incidents in 2017 - Mischief accounts for 1.5% of all reported crimes - Ranked 4th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 Mischief incidents in Timmins during late 2017 were relatively low compared to other crime categories, accounting for only 1.5% of the city's total reported crimes. The 30 incidents place it as the 4th most common category, behind 'Other,' 'Theft,' and 'Assault.' The limited timeframe of the data (October to December 2017) makes it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends. However, the low count suggests that mischief was not a dominant concern in Timmins during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Timmins in 2017?** There were 30 reported mischief incidents in Timmins in 2017. These incidents occurred between October 22 and December 21 of that year. **Q: What percentage of Timmins' total crimes does mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 1.5% of all reported crimes in Timmins in 2017. This percentage is based on a total of 2,055 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Timmins?** Mischief ranked 4th among the 7 reported crime categories in Timmins in 2017. It followed 'Other' (1,829 incidents), 'Theft' (102 incidents), and 'Assault' (59 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. This two-month window provides a focused snapshot of activity during late 2017. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Timmins: 1,829 Incidents in 2017 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/other In 2017, Timmins recorded 1,829 'Other' crime incidents, representing 89% of the city's total 2,055 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent, outpacing theft, assault, and mischief combined. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Timmins, Ontario. In 2017, there were 1,829 incidents classified under this category, representing 89% of all reported crime in the city during that period. The data spans from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the final months of the year. In Timmins, 'Other' is the most reported category, significantly outpacing other types of crime. Theft, the second most common category, had 102 incidents, while Assault followed with 59. Mischief, Break and Enter, and Auto Theft had 30, 23, and 7 incidents respectively. This highlights the dominance of 'Other' incidents in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 1,829 'Other' incidents in 2017 - 89% of all reported crime in Timmins - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Theft is the second most common with 102 incidents - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Timmins' crime reports, accounting for nearly nine out of ten incidents in late 2017. This concentration is unusual compared to larger cities, where property and violent crimes typically lead. The 1,829 incidents in just two months suggest either a broad classification system or a high volume of lower-severity infractions. Without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this is a spike or typical for Timmins. The lack of neighbourhood breakdowns further limits trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes a wide range of incidents that do not fit into more specific categories like theft or assault. In Timmins, this category accounted for 1,829 incidents in 2017. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime categories in Timmins?** 'Other' is the most reported category in Timmins, with 1,829 incidents in 2017. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 102 incidents. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a specific period from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the final months of the year. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for 'Other' incidents?** No, the data provided only covers the period from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017. There is no year-over-year comparison available. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Timmins: 5 Incidents in 2017 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/robbery In 2017, Timmins recorded 5 robbery incidents, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total 2,055 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 7th among 7 crime categories, with the majority of incidents falling under 'Other' offences. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Timmins, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In 2017, there were 5 reported robbery incidents in Timmins. These incidents accounted for 0.2% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. Robbery ranked 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Timmins in 2017. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,829 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 102 incidents. 'Assault' had 59 reported incidents, while 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' had 30 and 23 incidents, respectively. Robbery was the least frequently reported category in the city that year. Key stats: - 5 robbery incidents reported in 2017 - Robbery accounted for 0.2% of Timmins' total crimes - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 22 to December 21, 2017 Robbery was the least frequently reported crime category in Timmins in 2017, with only 5 incidents over a two-month period. This low count places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories, far behind 'Other' (1,829 incidents) and 'Theft' (102 incidents). The limited data window and small absolute numbers make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The rarity of reported robberies in this dataset suggests it is not a dominant concern in Timmins' crime profile for this period. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Timmins in 2017?** There were 5 reported robbery incidents in Timmins in 2017, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total reported crimes. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Timmins?** Robbery ranked 7th out of 7 categories, with 'Other' (1,829 incidents) and 'Theft' (102 incidents) being the most common. It was the least frequently reported category. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, a two-month window. **Q: Is robbery a significant crime category in Timmins?** Based on the 2017 data, robbery was the least reported category, with only 5 incidents, suggesting it is not a dominant crime type in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in Timmins: 102 Incidents in 2017 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/theft In 2017, Timmins recorded 102 theft incidents, representing 5% of the city's total crime count of 2,055. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category among seven tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Timmins, Ontario, during a two-month period from October 22 to December 21, 2017. Theft accounted for 102 incidents, representing 5% of the city's total reported crime during this window. While theft is the second-most reported category in Timmins, it remains a smaller portion of overall crime compared to larger urban centres. The data reflects only reported incidents, and actual occurrences may differ due to under-reporting. In Timmins, theft ranks as the second-most reported crime category, behind 'Other' (1,829 incidents) but ahead of assault (59), mischief (30), break-and-enter (23), and auto theft (7). Theft's 102 incidents make up a small but notable share of the city's crime landscape, though it is far less frequent than the broad 'Other' category, which dominates local reports. Key stats: - 102 theft incidents reported - 5% of Timmins' total crime in this period - Second-most reported category city-wide - Data covers October–December 2017 only - No year-over-year comparison available Theft in Timmins stands out as the second-most reported crime category, yet its 102 incidents over two months are dwarfed by the 'Other' category's 1,829. This suggests theft is a consistent but not dominant concern. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the numbers show theft is more frequent than violent crimes like assault or property crimes like break-and-enter. The short reporting window means these figures cannot be annualized or compared to full-year datasets. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Timmins in late 2017?** There were 102 reported theft incidents between October 22 and December 21, 2017. This represents 5% of all crime reported in Timmins during that period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Timmins?** Theft is the second-most reported category, behind 'Other' (1,829 incidents) but ahead of assault (59), mischief (30), and break-and-enter (23). It accounts for a small but notable portion of local crime. **Q: Is this data for a full year?** No, the data covers only a two-month window from October 22 to December 21, 2017. It cannot be used to estimate annual totals or trends. **Q: Are there year-over-year trends for theft in Timmins?** No, the dataset includes only 2017 figures, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. The 102 incidents reflect a single reporting period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Timmins. #### Year pages for Timmins ### Timmins Crime 2017: 2,055 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/timmins/year/2017 In 2017, Timmins recorded 2,055 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 1,829 cases, accounting for the vast majority of offences. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2017, Timmins recorded 2,055 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during that period. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Timmins for 2017. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the numbers offer a baseline for understanding local crime trends. The 2017 data for Timmins shows a total of 2,055 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 1,829 incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 102 reports, followed by assault at 59. Property-related crimes such as mischief and break-and-enter were also present but less frequent, with 30 and 23 incidents respectively. Auto theft was the least reported among the top categories, with only 7 incidents. Key stats: - 2,055 total incidents in 2017 - 1,829 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft was the second most reported crime at 102 incidents - Assault accounted for 59 incidents - Break-and-enter and mischief combined for 53 incidents - Auto theft had the fewest reports at 7 incidents The 2017 data for Timmins is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which includes a wide range of incidents not classified under the main categories. This skews the overall profile, making it difficult to draw conclusions about more specific crime trends. The relatively low numbers for property crimes like break-and-enter and auto theft suggest these were less prevalent concerns in Timmins during this year. As the only year of data available, it serves as a reference point but lacks context for longer-term trends. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Timmins in 2017?** There were 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins in 2017. This total spans all crime categories included in the dataset. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Timmins?** No trend data is available as 2017 is the only year of data provided for Timmins. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in 2017?** The 'Other' category was the most reported, with 1,829 incidents in 2017. This category includes various incidents not covered by the main crime types. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON), specifically from local law enforcement records for Timmins. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal, based on reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. --- ## Calgary Crime Data: 2,009 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary In November 2024, Calgary recorded 2,009 crime incidents. Break and enter was the most frequent category, making up 28% of all reports. Assault and theft from vehicles followed closely. This map shows 2,009 reported incidents in Calgary during November 2024, sourced from the Calgary Police Service public portal. Each point reflects a police-recorded event, geocoded to the nearest intersection or block to protect privacy. The data covers all categories of reported crime, from property offences to violent incidents, providing a snapshot of where and how often different types of incidents occurred across the city’s 234 neighbourhoods. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns, compare neighbourhood activity levels, and track changes over time. Because the dataset includes only reported incidents, it offers a view of police-recorded activity rather than a complete picture of all crime in the city. The dataset covers November 2024 only, with 2,009 incidents recorded. Without prior-year comparisons, no year-over-year trend can be established. The figures represent a single month of activity, making it unsuitable for annual projections or long-term analysis. Break and enter was the most reported category, with 563 incidents accounting for 28% of the total. Assault followed closely, with 503 incidents (25%). Theft from vehicle ranked third, with 498 incidents (24.8%). Together, these three categories made up 77.8% of all reported incidents in November 2024. Auto theft and robbery were less frequent but still notable, with 348 and 97 incidents respectively. The Beltline neighbourhood had the highest concentration of incidents, with 111 reported in November 2024. Downtown Commercial Core followed with 75 incidents, and Downtown East Village recorded 41. These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita rates, and indicate areas with higher reported activity rather than relative risk. ### Key stats - 2,009 total incidents in November 2024 - 563 break-and-enter incidents (28%) - 503 assault incidents (25%) - 498 theft-from-vehicle incidents (24.8%) - Beltline neighbourhood: 111 incidents - 234 neighbourhoods with recorded activity Calgary’s November 2024 data shows a heavy concentration in property-related offences, with break-and-enter, theft from vehicles, and auto theft together making up over half of all incidents. The Beltline and Downtown Commercial Core stand out as the most active areas, though this reflects raw counts rather than population-adjusted risk. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the single-month snapshot highlights property crime as the dominant category, with violent incidents like assault and robbery accounting for a smaller share. > Voice: Crime in Calgary: November 2024 saw 2,009 reported incidents. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 2,009 reported incidents in Calgary during November 2024. This includes all categories of incidents, with break and enter being the most frequent at 563 occurrences. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Calgary in November 2024?** Break and enter was the most common incident in Calgary in November 2024, accounting for 28% of all incidents with 563 reports. Assault followed closely with 503 incidents, making up 25% of the total. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Calgary had the highest number of incidents in November 2024?** The Beltline neighbourhood had the highest number of incidents in November 2024 with 111 reports. Downtown Commercial Core and Downtown East Village followed with 75 and 41 incidents, respectively. **Q: Is there data available to compare Calgary's incidents over multiple years?** The current dataset only includes incidents from November 2024, with no year-over-year comparison available. The data shows 2,009 incidents for this period. **Q: How current is the incident data for Calgary?** The data for Calgary covers incidents reported in November 2024. It is based on the most recent available records from the open data source. **Q: Where does the incident data for Calgary come from?** The incident data for Calgary is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Alberta (AB), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta (AB) open data portal. #### Categories in Calgary ### Assault in Calgary: 503 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/assault In November 2024, Calgary recorded 503 assault incidents, representing 25% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranked second among five crime types, with break-and-enter leading at 563 incidents. The Beltline neighbourhood had the highest count at 43 assaults. This page covers reported assault incidents in Calgary, Alberta, during November 2024. Assault was the second most frequent crime category in the city that month, with 503 reported incidents. These incidents account for 25% of all reported crimes in Calgary during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of assault occurrences across different neighbourhoods in the city. In Calgary, assault ranked second among the five most reported crime categories in November 2024. Break and enter was the most frequent, with 563 incidents, followed closely by assault. Theft from vehicle (498 incidents), auto theft (348 incidents), and robbery (97 incidents) were the other prominent categories. Assault accounted for a significant portion of the city's reported crimes, highlighting its prevalence. Key stats: - 503 assault incidents reported in November 2024 - Assault accounts for 25% of Calgary's reported crimes - Ranked 2nd among 5 crime categories - BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count (43 incidents) - Break and enter was the most frequent crime (563 incidents) Assault stands out as a significant concern in Calgary, representing a quarter of all reported crimes in November 2024. Its ranking as the second most frequent crime category underscores its prevalence, trailing only break and enter. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like BELTLINE and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE suggests areas where community safety efforts might be particularly focused. However, with data limited to a single month, broader trends cannot be inferred. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 503 reported assault incidents in Calgary during November 2024, making it the second most frequent crime category that month. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Calgary had the highest number of assault incidents?** The BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest number of assault incidents in November 2024, with 43 reported cases. **Q: What percentage of Calgary's reported crimes in November 2024 were assaults?** Assault incidents accounted for 25% of all reported crimes in Calgary during November 2024. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Calgary?** Assault was the second most reported crime category in Calgary in November 2024, following break and enter (563 incidents) and ahead of theft from vehicle (498 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal, reflecting reported incidents for Calgary. ### Calgary Auto Theft: 348 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/auto_theft In November 2024, Calgary recorded 348 auto theft incidents, representing 17.3% of the city's total crime count of 2,009. Auto theft ranked as the fourth most common crime category during this period. This page covers auto theft incidents in Calgary, Alberta, during November 2024. Auto theft accounted for 348 reported incidents in the city that month, representing 17.3% of Calgary's total reported crime incidents for the same period. Auto theft is one of the five major crime categories tracked in Calgary, providing insight into patterns and trends related to vehicle theft in the city. In Calgary, auto theft ranked as the fourth most common crime category in November 2024, with 348 incidents. It was less frequent than break and enter (563 incidents), assault (503 incidents), and theft from vehicle (498 incidents), but more common than robbery (97 incidents). This ranking highlights auto theft as a significant but not dominant crime category in the city. Key stats: - 348 auto theft incidents in November 2024 - 17.3% of Calgary’s total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 5 major crime categories - BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count (10 incidents) - Break and enter was the most common crime (563 incidents) Auto theft in Calgary during November 2024 accounted for 348 incidents, making it the fourth most common crime category in the city. While it trailed behind break and enter, assault, and theft from vehicle, its prevalence underscores its significance. The data shows a concentrated presence in neighbourhoods like BELTLINE and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE, though no year-over-year trend can be assessed from this single-month snapshot. The numbers reflect reported incidents only, and the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 348 auto theft incidents reported in Calgary during November 2024, accounting for 17.3% of the city's total crime incidents for that month. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Calgary had the highest auto theft counts in November 2024?** The BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count with 10 incidents, followed by DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE with 9 incidents, and TARADALE, SHAWNESSY, and STONEY 2, each with 8 incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Calgary?** Auto theft was the fourth most common crime category in Calgary in November 2024, with 348 incidents. It was less frequent than break and enter (563), assault (503), and theft from vehicle (498), but more common than robbery (97). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for auto theft in Calgary?** The dataset for November 2024 does not include year-over-year comparisons for auto theft. Only a single month of data is available, which limits trend analysis. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary. ### Calgary Break and Enter: 563 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/break_and_enter In 2024, Calgary recorded 563 break and enter incidents, accounting for 28% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranked highest among five tracked crime types, with the Beltline neighbourhood reporting the most incidents at 26. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Calgary, Alberta, during November 2024. Break and enter was the most frequently reported crime category in the city that month, with 563 incidents recorded. These incidents accounted for 28% of Calgary's total reported crimes in November 2024, highlighting the prevalence of property-related offences in the city during this period. Break and enter was the leading crime category in Calgary in November 2024, surpassing assault (503 incidents), theft from vehicle (498), auto theft (348), and robbery (97). Its rank as the top category underscores the significant impact of property crime in the city, with break-and-enter incidents alone making up over a quarter of all reported crimes. Key stats: - 563 break-and-enter incidents in November 2024 - 28% of Calgary’s total reported crimes - Ranked #1 among 5 crime categories - BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count (26) - Total city-wide incidents: 2,009 Break and enter stands out as Calgary’s most reported crime category in November 2024, accounting for more than a quarter of all incidents. The concentration of these offences in neighbourhoods like BELTLINE and DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE suggests a need for targeted property-crime prevention efforts. While the data covers only one month, the sheer volume of break-and-enter incidents—563 in total—highlights its prominence in the city’s crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 563 reported break-and-enter incidents in Calgary during November 2024, making it the most frequent crime category that month. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Calgary had the most break-and-enter incidents?** The BELTLINE neighbourhood reported the highest number of break-and-enter incidents in November 2024, with 26 cases. **Q: What percentage of Calgary’s total crimes were break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 28% of all reported crimes in Calgary in November 2024. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Calgary?** Break and enter was the most reported crime in Calgary in November 2024, surpassing assault (503 incidents) and theft from vehicle (498 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta’s open data portal. ### Robbery in Calgary: 97 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/robbery In November 2024, Calgary recorded 97 robbery incidents, accounting for 4.8% of the city's total crime count of 2,009. Robbery ranked fifth among five major crime categories, with break-and-enter leading at 563 incidents. The Beltline neighbourhood reported the highest number of robberies with 8 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Calgary, Alberta, during November 2024. Robbery, defined as the theft or attempted theft involving force or the threat of force, accounted for 97 incidents in the city that month. These incidents represent 4.8% of Calgary's total reported crimes for the same period. While robbery is a serious offence, it is one of several crime categories tracked in the city. Understanding its frequency and distribution helps provide context for public safety discussions in Calgary. In Calgary, robbery ranked fifth among the five major crime categories in November 2024. Break and enter was the most frequent, with 563 incidents, followed by assault (503), theft from vehicle (498), and auto theft (348). Robbery's 97 incidents were significantly lower than these other categories, highlighting its relatively smaller share of overall crime in the city. Key stats: - 97 robbery incidents in November 2024 - 4.8% of Calgary's total reported crimes - Ranked 5th among major crime categories - BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count (8 incidents) - Break and enter was the most frequent crime (563 incidents) Robbery in Calgary during November 2024 accounted for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crimes, with 97 incidents. It ranked fifth among major crime categories, far behind break and enter, assault, theft from vehicle, and auto theft. The BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest number of robbery incidents, though counts were relatively low across all areas. With only one month of data, it's difficult to identify trends, but the numbers suggest robbery is less frequent than property-related crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 97 reported robbery incidents in Calgary during November 2024. This category includes thefts or attempted thefts involving force or the threat of force. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Calgary had the most robbery incidents?** The BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest number of robbery incidents in November 2024, with 8 reported cases. DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE and SUNRIDGE each had 5 incidents. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Calgary?** Robbery ranked fifth among major crime categories in Calgary for November 2024. Break and enter was the most frequent (563 incidents), followed by assault (503), theft from vehicle (498), and auto theft (348). **Q: What percentage of Calgary's total crimes were robberies?** Robbery accounted for 4.8% of Calgary's total reported crimes in November 2024. While it is a serious offence, it represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to property-related incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary. ### Theft from Vehicle in Calgary: 498 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/theft_from_vehicle In 2024, Calgary recorded 498 incidents of theft from vehicle, representing 24.8% of the city's total crime count of 2,009. This category ranked third among five major crime types, with the Beltline and Downtown Commercial Core neighbourhoods experiencing the highest counts. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Calgary, Alberta. In November 2024, there were 498 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. This category accounted for 24.8% of all reported incidents in Calgary during the same period. Theft from vehicle is a significant category of crime in Calgary, ranking third among the five major crime categories tracked in the city. In Calgary, theft from vehicle is the third most common crime category, following break and enter (563 incidents) and assault (503 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (348 incidents) and robbery (97 incidents). The 498 incidents of theft from vehicle represent a substantial portion of the city's overall crime, highlighting its prevalence in the urban landscape. Key stats: - 498 incidents of theft from vehicle in November 2024 - 24.8% of all reported incidents in Calgary - Ranked 3rd among major crime categories - BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count (24 incidents) - DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE followed with 22 incidents Theft from vehicle is a notable issue in Calgary, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents in November 2024. Its ranking as the third most common crime category underscores its significance. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like BELTLINE and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE suggests that urban areas with high foot traffic or parking density may be particularly affected. The data for 2024 provides a snapshot of the issue, but longer-term trends would be needed to assess any meaningful changes over time. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Calgary in November 2024?** There were 498 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Calgary in November 2024. **Q: What percentage of Calgary's total incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 24.8% of all reported incidents in Calgary during November 2024. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Calgary had the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents?** The BELTLINE neighbourhood had the highest count with 24 incidents, followed by DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE with 22 incidents. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Calgary?** Theft from vehicle is the third most common crime category in Calgary, following break and enter (563 incidents) and assault (503 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. #### Year pages for Calgary ### Calgary Crime 2024: 2,009 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/year/2024 In 2024, Calgary recorded 2,009 reported incidents. Break and enter was the most frequent category with 563 cases, followed by assault (503) and theft from vehicle (498). This dataset covers the full year, providing a comprehensive overview of crime trends in the city. In 2024, Calgary recorded 2,009 reported incidents across all categories. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime in the city for the year, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their distribution. The page covers the total count of incidents, the top categories, and key statistics for Calgary in 2024. It is important to note that these figures represent reported incidents and do not account for per-capita risk or population changes. The 2024 data for Calgary shows a total of 2,009 reported incidents. Break and enter was the most frequent category with 563 incidents, followed closely by assault at 503 and theft from vehicle at 498. Auto theft and robbery were also notable, with 348 and 97 incidents respectively. This year's data provides a baseline for understanding the types of incidents reported in Calgary. Key stats: - 2,009 total incidents in 2024 - Break and enter: 563 incidents - Assault: 503 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 498 incidents - Auto theft: 348 incidents The 2024 data for Calgary highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes, with break and enter, theft from vehicle, and auto theft accounting for a large portion of the incidents. Assault also stands out as a major category. This year's data serves as a comprehensive overview of the types of incidents reported in Calgary, providing a clear picture of the city's crime landscape for 2024. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Calgary in 2024?** In 2024, Calgary recorded a total of 2,009 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: What were the top categories of incidents in Calgary in 2024?** The top categories in 2024 were break and enter with 563 incidents, assault with 503, and theft from vehicle with 498. **Q: Is there a trend in the data for Calgary?** Since this is the only year of data available, no trend can be determined. The 2024 data serves as a baseline for future comparisons. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the province of Alberta (AB), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta (AB) open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Calgary ### Arbour Lake, Calgary: 20 Crime Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/arbour-lake Arbour Lake recorded 20 crime incidents in November 2024, accounting for 1% of Calgary's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 7 incidents. Arbour Lake is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, with 20 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 1% of the city's total incidents for the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area during this month. The neighbourhood experienced a mix of incidents, with theft from vehicle being the most common. The numbers reflect reported incidents and offer insight into the types of crimes occurring in Arbour Lake. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may change over time, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset includes all reported incidents for this month, providing a clear view of crime patterns in Arbour Lake. The leading category in Arbour Lake was theft from vehicle, with 7 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 6 reported cases. Break and enter was also notable, with 5 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents, highlighting a focus on property-related and violent crimes. Key stats: - 20 total incidents in November 2024 - 1% of Calgary's total incidents - 7 incidents of theft from vehicle - 6 incidents of assault - 5 incidents of break and enter Arbour Lake's incident count is relatively low compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents). The neighbourhood's top categories—theft from vehicle, assault, and break and enter—align with broader city trends but at a much smaller scale. The low overall count suggests a quieter area in terms of reported crime, though property crimes remain a notable concern. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Arbour Lake in November 2024?** There were 20 reported incidents in Arbour Lake during November 2024, representing 1% of Calgary's total incidents for that month. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Arbour Lake?** Theft from vehicle was the most common, with 7 incidents reported in November 2024. **Q: How does Arbour Lake compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Arbour Lake had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Beltline (111) and Downtown Commercial Core (75), indicating a lower reported crime volume. **Q: What types of incidents were most frequent in Arbour Lake?** The top categories were theft from vehicle (7), assault (6), and break and enter (5), accounting for the majority of incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary. ### BELTLINE, Calgary: 111 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/beltline In November 2024, Calgary's BELTLINE neighbourhood recorded 111 incidents, representing 5.5% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 43 reports, followed by break-and-enter and theft from vehicle. The data reflects reported incidents for this specific period. The Beltline neighbourhood in Calgary recorded 111 incidents in November 2024, accounting for 5.5% of the city's total reported incidents during that period. This area experienced a mix of crime types, with assault being the most frequent category. The data reflects reported incidents for a single month, providing a snapshot of activity in the neighbourhood. Beltline's share of Calgary's overall incidents highlights its relative activity compared to other areas in the city. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may change over time, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures represent a specific month and may not reflect longer-term trends. In Beltline, assault was the leading category with 43 incidents, followed by break and enter with 26 incidents. Theft from vehicle was also notable, with 24 reported cases. These three categories together account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Key stats: - 111 total incidents in Beltline - 5.5% of Calgary's city-wide incidents - Assault: 43 incidents - Break and enter: 26 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 24 incidents Beltline's incident profile is marked by a high number of assaults, which account for nearly 40% of its total incidents. This is notably higher than the city-wide distribution, where assaults are less dominant. The neighbourhood also shows a significant number of property-related crimes, such as break and enter and theft from vehicles. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown Commercial Core and Downtown East Village, Beltline's incident count is higher, suggesting it is a more active area for reported crime. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Beltline in November 2024?** There were 111 incidents reported in Beltline during November 2024, making up 5.5% of Calgary's total incidents for that month. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Beltline?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 43 reported cases in November 2024. **Q: How does Beltline compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Beltline had 111 incidents, while nearby Downtown Commercial Core had 75 and Downtown East Village had 41 during the same period. **Q: What other types of incidents were common in Beltline?** Break and enter was the second most common with 26 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 24 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents for Calgary. ### Brentwood, Calgary: 24 Crime Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/brentwood In November 2024, Brentwood, Calgary recorded 24 crime incidents, representing 1.2% of the city's total. Break and enter was the leading category, with 14 incidents, followed by assault with 6 incidents. Brentwood, a neighbourhood in Calgary, recorded 24 incidents in November 2024. This figure represents 1.2% of the city's total incidents for the same period, which stood at 2,009. While the neighbourhood's share of the city's incidents is relatively small, the data provides a snapshot of the types of crimes reported in the area. The incidents in Brentwood during November 2024 offer a glimpse into the neighbourhood's crime profile. Understanding these patterns can help residents and local authorities address specific concerns and allocate resources effectively. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The dataset provides a month-specific view of incidents, allowing for a focused analysis of the types of crimes reported in Brentwood during this period. In Brentwood, the leading category of incidents in November 2024 was break and enter, with 14 reported cases. Assault followed with 6 incidents. Together, these two categories account for 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery and theft from vehicle each had 2 incidents, contributing to the remaining 17% of the total. Key stats: - 24 incidents reported in Brentwood - 1.2% of Calgary's total incidents - Break and enter: 14 incidents - Assault: 6 incidents - Violent incidents: 8 Brentwood's November 2024 data shows a clear focus on property crime, with break and enter accounting for more than half of all incidents. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Beltline and Downtown Commercial Core, which had higher overall incident counts (111 and 75, respectively). The relatively low number of violent incidents (8) suggests that property-related offences are the primary concern in Brentwood. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brentwood in November 2024?** There were 24 incidents reported in Brentwood in November 2024, representing 1.2% of Calgary's total incidents for the same period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Brentwood?** Break and enter was the most common type of incident in Brentwood, with 14 reported cases in November 2024. **Q: How does Brentwood compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Brentwood had fewer incidents compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents) in November 2024. **Q: What proportion of incidents in Brentwood were violent?** Out of the 24 incidents reported in Brentwood in November 2024, 8 were classified as violent, accounting for approximately 33% of the total. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal. ### DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE, Calgary: 75 Incidents in Nov 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/downtown-commercial-core In November 2024, DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE in Calgary recorded 75 incidents, representing 3.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 31 cases, followed by theft from vehicle (22) and auto theft (9). The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE neighbourhood in Calgary recorded 75 incidents in November 2024, accounting for 3.7% of the city's total reported incidents for that month. This area is a central hub for commercial activity, and its incident count reflects a mix of property and violent crimes. While the neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents is relatively small, the data provides insight into the types of crimes reported in this high-traffic area during the specified period. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may evolve, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects a single-month snapshot, offering a limited but focused view of crime patterns in the area. Assault was the leading category in the DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE, with 31 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 22 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 53 of the 75 incidents, or 71% of the neighbourhood's total. Auto theft and break-and-enter were also notable, with 9 and 8 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 75 incidents reported in November 2024 - 3.7% of Calgary's total incidents - Assault: 31 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 22 incidents - Violent incidents: 36 total The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and theft from vehicles, which together make up over 70% of reports. This contrasts with nearby BELTLINE, which had 111 incidents in the same period, suggesting higher overall activity there. The neighbourhood's violent incident count (36) is notable given its relatively small total, indicating a higher proportion of interpersonal conflicts compared to some adjacent areas. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in the DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE in November 2024?** There were 75 incidents reported in the DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE during November 2024, representing 3.7% of Calgary's total incidents for that month. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault was the most common incident type, with 31 reports. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 22 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE had fewer incidents than the adjacent BELTLINE neighbourhood, which reported 111 incidents in the same period. However, the proportion of violent incidents here was higher relative to its total count. **Q: Were there any property crimes reported in this area?** Yes, property crimes were significant, with theft from vehicle (22 incidents), auto theft (9), and break-and-enter (8) among the top categories. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary. ### DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE, Calgary: 41 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/downtown-east-village In November 2024, DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE in Calgary recorded 41 incidents, accounting for 2% of the city's total. Assault and break-and-enter were the leading categories, each with 17 incidents. Downtown East Village in Calgary recorded 41 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 2% of the city's total incidents for the same period, which stood at 2,009. The neighbourhood's incident count reflects a mix of property and violent crimes, with assault and break-and-enter being the most prevalent categories. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault and break-and-enter were the leading categories in Downtown East Village, each with 17 incidents. Together, these two categories account for 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Theft from vehicle followed with 5 incidents, while robbery had 2. Key stats: - 41 total incidents in November 2024 - 2% of Calgary's city-wide incidents - Assault and break-and-enter tied at 17 incidents each - 19 violent incidents reported - Nearby Beltline had 111 incidents Downtown East Village's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and break-and-enter, which together make up the vast majority of reports. This contrasts with nearby Beltline, which had nearly three times as many incidents (111) but likely a different category mix. The neighbourhood's 2% share of Calgary's total is relatively small, suggesting its crime patterns may not mirror the city as a whole. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Downtown East Village in November 2024?** There were 41 reported incidents in Downtown East Village during November 2024, accounting for 2% of Calgary's city-wide total of 2,009 incidents. **Q: What were the most common types of incidents in Downtown East Village?** Assault and break-and-enter were the most common, each with 17 incidents. Together, they made up 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents for the month. **Q: How does Downtown East Village compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby Beltline had 111 incidents, while Downtown Commercial Core had 75. Downtown East Village's 41 incidents were lower than both, though direct comparisons should consider differences in size and activity levels. **Q: What proportion of incidents in Downtown East Village were violent?** Out of 41 incidents, 19 were classified as violent, which includes assaults and robberies. This represents 46% of the neighbourhood's total incidents for November 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary. ### FOREST LAWN, Calgary: 33 Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/forest-lawn In November 2024, FOREST LAWN, Calgary recorded 33 incidents, representing 1.6% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 13 cases, followed by break and enter with 7. Violent incidents accounted for 15 of the total. FOREST LAWN in Calgary recorded 33 incidents in November 2024, accounting for 1.6% of the city's total reported incidents for that month. This neighbourhood's data provides a snapshot of crime patterns within its boundaries during this period. While the overall number of incidents is relatively low compared to other areas, the distribution of crime types offers insight into local trends. The data reflects reported incidents only and does not include unreported or ongoing investigations. The data covers November 2024, providing a one-month snapshot of reported incidents in FOREST LAWN. Neighbourhood boundaries in Calgary may vary slightly from year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset includes only those incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement. Assault was the leading category in FOREST LAWN, with 13 incidents, followed by break and enter (7) and auto theft (6). Together, these three categories accounted for 26 of the 33 incidents, or roughly 79% of the neighbourhood's total. Theft from vehicle and robbery were also present but less frequent. Key stats: - 33 total incidents in FOREST LAWN - 13 assaults reported - 7 break and enter incidents - 1.6% of Calgary's November 2024 total - Nearby BELTLINE had 111 incidents FOREST LAWN's incident count is significantly lower than nearby neighbourhoods like BELTLINE (111) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75), suggesting a quieter profile in November 2024. The dominance of assault and property crimes like break-and-enter aligns with broader city trends, though the neighbourhood's small total makes it an outlier in volume. The low violent-crime count (15) relative to property offences may reflect local enforcement or reporting patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in FOREST LAWN in November 2024?** There were 33 reported incidents in FOREST LAWN during November 2024, representing 1.6% of Calgary's total for that month. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in FOREST LAWN?** Assault was the most frequent, with 13 incidents, followed by break and enter (7) and auto theft (6). **Q: How does FOREST LAWN compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** FOREST LAWN had fewer incidents (33) than adjacent areas like BELTLINE (111) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75) in the same period. **Q: Does this data include all types of crime?** The data reflects reported incidents only, excluding unreported crimes or those still under investigation. Categories are limited to those published by the City of Calgary. Source: Data sourced from the City of Calgary's open data portal (AB). ### HORIZON, Calgary: 21 Crime Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/horizon In November 2024, HORIZON in Calgary recorded 21 crime incidents, accounting for 1% of the city's total. Break and enter and theft from vehicle were the leading categories, each with 6 incidents. HORIZON is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, with 21 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 1% of the city's total incidents for the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area during this month. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to other areas in Calgary. The data covers a single month, offering a focused view of the types of incidents reported in HORIZON. The data covers November 2024, providing a month-long snapshot of incidents in HORIZON. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The dataset includes only reported incidents, and reporting rates can vary. In HORIZON, the leading categories of reported incidents in November 2024 were break and enter and theft from vehicle, each with 6 incidents. Robbery followed with 4 incidents. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 21 incidents reported in HORIZON - 1% of Calgary's total incidents - Break and enter: 6 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 6 incidents - Robbery: 4 incidents HORIZON's incident count of 21 in November 2024 is notably lower than nearby neighbourhoods like BELTLINE (111 incidents) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75 incidents). The neighbourhood's top categories, break and enter and theft from vehicle, each with 6 incidents, suggest a focus on property-related incidents. This differs from the city's overall profile, where violent incidents may play a larger role. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in HORIZON in November 2024?** There were 21 incidents reported in HORIZON in November 2024, representing 1% of Calgary's total incidents for the same period. **Q: What were the leading categories of incidents in HORIZON?** The leading categories in HORIZON were break and enter and theft from vehicle, each with 6 incidents reported in November 2024. **Q: How does HORIZON compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** HORIZON had 21 incidents in November 2024, which is lower than nearby neighbourhoods like BELTLINE (111 incidents) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75 incidents). **Q: What is the significance of the data coverage period?** The data covers November 2024, providing a month-long snapshot of incidents in HORIZON. This period is too short to establish long-term trends. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal. ### Manchester Industrial, Calgary: 27 Crime Incidents in Nov 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/manchester-industrial In November 2024, Manchester Industrial in Calgary recorded 27 crime incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total. Break and enter was the leading category with 10 incidents. Manchester Industrial is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, with 27 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 1.3% of the city's total incidents for the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area during this month. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to the city total, which stood at 2,009 incidents in November 2024. Manchester Industrial's share of the city's incidents highlights its position within Calgary's broader crime landscape. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects a single month, offering a focused view of incident patterns in Manchester Industrial. In Manchester Industrial, the leading category was break and enter, with 10 reported incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 7 incidents, while assault accounted for 6 incidents. These categories represent the most frequent types of incidents in the neighbourhood for November 2024. Key stats: - 27 incidents reported in November 2024 - 1.3% of Calgary's total incidents - Break and enter: 10 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 7 incidents - Assault: 6 incidents Manchester Industrial's incident profile is distinct from nearby areas like Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents), which reported significantly higher counts. The neighbourhood's focus on break-and-enter and theft-from-vehicle incidents suggests a property-crime tilt, unlike more densely populated downtown areas where assaults may dominate. The relatively low violent-count (8 incidents) further underscores this pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Manchester Industrial in November 2024?** There were 27 reported incidents in Manchester Industrial during November 2024, accounting for 1.3% of Calgary's total incidents for that month. **Q: What were the top categories of incidents in Manchester Industrial?** The top categories were break and enter (10 incidents), theft from vehicle (7 incidents), and assault (6 incidents). **Q: How does Manchester Industrial compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents) reported higher incident counts in November 2024. **Q: What share of Calgary's incidents occurred in Manchester Industrial?** Manchester Industrial accounted for 1.3% of Calgary's total incidents in November 2024, with 27 incidents reported. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal. ### Marlborough, Calgary: 26 Crime Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/marlborough In November 2024, Marlborough, Calgary recorded 26 crime incidents, representing 1.3% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 17 incidents, accounting for 65% of the neighbourhood's total. MARLBOROUGH, a neighbourhood in Calgary, recorded 26 incidents in November 2024. This figure represents 1.3% of the city's total incidents for the same period, which stood at 2,009. The data provides a snapshot of crime in MARLBOROUGH during this month, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency compared to other areas in Calgary. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may change over time, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents, which can be influenced by various factors including community policing efforts and public reporting rates. In MARLBOROUGH, the leading category of incidents in November 2024 was assault, with 17 reports. Auto theft followed with 4 incidents, and theft from vehicle accounted for 3. Together, these top three categories made up 92.3% of all incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 26 total incidents in MARLBOROUGH - 1.3% of Calgary’s November 2024 incidents - Assault: 17 incidents - Auto theft: 4 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 3 incidents MARLBOROUGH’s incident profile in November 2024 is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounted for 65% of its total incidents—a higher proportion than in nearby areas like BELTLINE or DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE, where incident counts are significantly higher but more diversified. The neighbourhood’s low overall count (26) suggests it experienced relatively fewer incidents compared to central Calgary areas, though its concentration of assault cases stands out. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in MARLBOROUGH in November 2024?** There were 26 incidents reported in MARLBOROUGH during November 2024, representing 1.3% of Calgary’s total incidents for that month. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in MARLBOROUGH?** Assault was the most common incident type, with 17 reports in November 2024, accounting for 65% of the neighbourhood’s total incidents. **Q: How does MARLBOROUGH compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** MARLBOROUGH had fewer incidents (26) than nearby areas like BELTLINE (111) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75), but a higher proportion of its incidents were assault-related. **Q: What other incident types were notable in MARLBOROUGH?** After assault, auto theft (4 incidents) and theft from vehicle (3 incidents) were the next most frequent categories in November 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary for November 2024. ### SUNRIDGE, Calgary: 35 Crime Incidents in November 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/calgary/neighbourhood/sunridge In November 2024, SUNRIDGE, Calgary recorded 35 crime incidents, representing 1.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 10 incidents, followed by break and enter (8) and auto theft (7). Sunridge, a neighbourhood in Calgary, recorded 35 incidents in November 2024. This figure represents 1.7% of the city's total incidents for the same period, which stood at 2,009. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents within the neighbourhood for that month. Sunridge's incident count includes a mix of categories, with assault being the most frequent. The neighbourhood's share of the city's total incidents is relatively small, indicating that most incidents in Calgary occurred in other areas. The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. The figures represent reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences. In Sunridge, assault was the leading category with 10 incidents, followed by break and enter with 8 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 7 incidents. Together, these top three categories account for 25 of the 35 incidents, or approximately 71% of the neighbourhood's total. Key stats: - 35 incidents in Sunridge in November 2024 - 1.7% of Calgary's total incidents - Assault: 10 incidents - Break and enter: 8 incidents - Auto theft: 7 incidents Sunridge's incident profile in November 2024 is marked by a relatively low total count compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents). The dominance of assault and property crimes such as break and enter and auto theft suggests a mix of personal and property-related incidents. This pattern differs from some downtown areas where higher incident counts are often driven by a broader range of categories. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Sunridge in November 2024?** There were 35 incidents reported in Sunridge in November 2024, accounting for 1.7% of Calgary's total incidents for that month. **Q: What were the most common types of incidents in Sunridge?** The most common incidents in Sunridge were assault (10 incidents), break and enter (8 incidents), and auto theft (7 incidents). **Q: How does Sunridge compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Sunridge had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods such as Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents) in November 2024. **Q: What proportion of Calgary's incidents occurred in Sunridge?** Sunridge accounted for 1.7% of Calgary's total incidents in November 2024, with 35 incidents reported in the neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal. --- ## Lethbridge Crime Data: 1,751 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge Lethbridge recorded 1,751 incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. The most frequent category was Other, accounting for 31.3% of all reports. Theft and assault followed closely. This map displays 1,751 reported incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta, over a 60-day period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Lethbridge Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity across the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes detailed categorization of incidents, allowing for analysis of trends in specific types of crime. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety initiatives and policing strategies tailored to Lethbridge’s needs. The 2026 data shows 1,751 incidents reported over the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be determined without additional historical data. The most frequently reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period fall under the "Other" category, with 548 occurrences, accounting for 31.3% of all incidents. Theft follows closely, with 509 reports (29.1%), while assaults make up 360 incidents (20.6%). These three categories alone represent 81% of the total reported incidents, highlighting their prevalence in the city’s crime landscape. ### Key stats - 1,751 total incidents reported - 548 incidents categorized as "Other" - 509 theft incidents recorded - 360 assault incidents reported - 31.3% of incidents fall under "Other" - 29.1% of incidents are theft-related Lethbridge’s 60-day snapshot reveals a high concentration of incidents in the "Other" category, which, combined with theft and assault, dominates the crime profile. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper spatial analysis, but the sheer volume of theft and assault—509 and 360 incidents respectively—stands out. With no prior-year data, it’s unclear whether this distribution is typical or a shift. The heavy weighting toward these three categories suggests targeted prevention efforts could address a large share of reported crime. > Voice: Crime in Lethbridge: 1,751 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Lethbridge over the past 60 days?** There were 1,751 reported incidents in Lethbridge between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft and assault being among the most frequently reported. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Lethbridge?** The most common incident category in Lethbridge is 'Other,' accounting for 548 incidents (31.3%). Theft follows closely with 509 incidents (29.1%), and assault is the third most frequent, with 360 incidents (20.6%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Lethbridge?** The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with no prior year data available for comparison. Therefore, no year-over-year trends can be analyzed at this time. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Lethbridge?** No, the current dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Lethbridge. The data is aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is the data for Lethbridge?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, making it highly current as of the dataset's generation date. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Alberta government, specifically from law enforcement records compiled for Lethbridge. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta government’s open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Lethbridge. #### Categories in Lethbridge ### Assault in Lethbridge: 360 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/assault In Lethbridge, assault incidents totalled 360 between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 20.6% of the city's 1,751 reported crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent category, behind 'Other' and 'Theft'. This page covers reported assault incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 360 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 20.6% of all reported crimes in Lethbridge during this timeframe. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Lethbridge, following 'Other' and 'Theft'. The data provides a snapshot of assault incidents over a two-month period in 2026. In Lethbridge, assault is the third most frequently reported crime category, with 360 incidents. It ranks behind 'Other' (548 incidents) and 'Theft' (509 incidents), but ahead of categories such as 'Mischief' (161 incidents), 'Break and enter' (82 incidents), and 'Fraud' (69 incidents). This ranking highlights that while assault is a significant category, it is less common than property-related crimes like theft and other miscellaneous offences. Key stats: - 360 reported assaults in Lethbridge - Assault accounts for 20.6% of city incidents - Third most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 - No year-over-year comparison available Assault represents a notable portion of Lethbridge's reported crimes, making up over one-fifth of incidents in the two-month window. While it ranks third overall, it is significantly less frequent than the top two categories, 'Other' and 'Theft'. The absence of year-over-year data means trends cannot be assessed, but the 360 incidents in this short period suggest assault remains a consistent concern. The lack of neighbourhood data limits further geographic insights, leaving the city-wide figure as the primary takeaway. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 360 reported assaults in Lethbridge between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This figure represents all incidents in the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge’s crimes are assaults?** Assaults account for 20.6% of all reported crimes in Lethbridge during this period, making it the third most common category. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Lethbridge?** Assault ranks third, behind 'Other' (548 incidents) and 'Theft' (509 incidents). It is more common than 'Mischief' (161 incidents) and 'Break and enter' (82 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data for assaults in Lethbridge?** No, year-over-year comparisons are not available for this category. The data provided covers only a two-month period in 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Break and Enter in Lethbridge: 82 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/break_and_enter In Lethbridge, 82 break and enter incidents were reported, representing 4.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,751. This category ranks fifth among seven crime types tracked. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. The data includes all records from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, capturing a two-month window of activity. During this period, there were 82 reported break and enter incidents. These incidents account for 4.7% of all reported crimes in Lethbridge, highlighting their presence within the broader crime landscape. Break and enter is the fifth most common category of reported crime in Lethbridge, behind Other (548 incidents), Theft (509), Assault (360), and Mischief (161). It ranks ahead of Fraud (69 incidents). While break and enter represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to categories like Theft and Assault, its impact remains notable within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 82 break and enter incidents reported - 4.7% of all reported crimes in Lethbridge - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Lethbridge account for a modest but notable portion of the city's reported crimes. Ranking fifth among seven categories, it is less frequent than Theft or Assault but more common than Fraud. The 82 incidents reported over a two-month period suggest a steady presence of property-related crime. Without year-over-year data, it is not possible to assess trends, but the current figures provide a snapshot of break and enter activity in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 82 reported break and enter incidents in Lethbridge between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's crimes are break and enter incidents?** Break and enter incidents make up 4.7% of all reported crimes in Lethbridge during the selected period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Lethbridge?** Break and enter is the fifth most common crime category, behind Other (548), Theft (509), Assault (360), and Mischief (161), but ahead of Fraud (69). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, providing a two-month snapshot of break and enter incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Fraud in Lethbridge: 69 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/fraud In 2026, Lethbridge recorded 69 fraud incidents, representing 3.9% of the city's total 1,751 reported crimes. Fraud ranked as the 6th most common category among 7 tracked crime types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 69 reported fraud incidents in the city. These incidents account for 3.9% of all reported crime in Lethbridge during this timeframe. Fraud is one of seven crime categories tracked in Lethbridge. While it represents a smaller portion of overall crime, understanding its frequency and trends provides insight into the city's broader crime landscape. In Lethbridge, fraud ranks as the 6th most common crime category out of seven. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (548 incidents), Theft (509 incidents), Assault (360 incidents), Mischief (161 incidents), and Break and enter (82 incidents). While fraud is not the most prevalent crime, its presence is notable within the city's overall crime data. Key stats: - 69 fraud incidents reported - Fraud accounts for 3.9% of city crime - 6th most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Fraud in Lethbridge accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking 6th among seven categories. The 69 incidents reported between April and June 2026 represent 3.9% of all crime in the city during this period. While fraud is less common than categories like theft or assault, its presence is consistent with broader trends in urban centres. The data does not show year-over-year changes, as it covers only a partial window of 2026. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 69 reported fraud incidents in Lethbridge between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's crime is fraud?** Fraud accounts for 3.9% of all reported crime in Lethbridge during the selected period. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in Lethbridge?** Fraud is the 6th most common crime category in Lethbridge, with fewer incidents than categories like theft (509) and assault (360). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for fraud in Lethbridge?** No, the current dataset covers only a partial window from April to June 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Mischief in Lethbridge: 161 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/mischief In Lethbridge, 161 mischief incidents were reported, making up 9.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,751. This category ranks fourth among seven crime types, with theft and other incidents being more frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other willful destruction or interference with property. Between April 18 and June 17, 2026, there were 161 reported mischief incidents in Lethbridge. These incidents account for 9.2% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Mischief is the fourth most common category of reported crime in Lethbridge, behind Other (548 incidents), Theft (509 incidents), and Assault (360 incidents). It is more frequent than Break and enter (82 incidents) and Fraud (69 incidents). While mischief represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to categories like Theft and Assault, it remains a notable concern due to its impact on property and community well-being. Key stats: - 161 mischief incidents reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026 - Mischief accounts for 9.2% of Lethbridge's total reported crime - Fourth most common crime category in the city - More frequent than Break and enter (82 incidents) and Fraud (69 incidents) Mischief in Lethbridge accounts for 9.2% of the city's reported crime, ranking fourth among seven categories. The 161 incidents recorded between April 18 and June 17, 2026, highlight its presence as a mid-tier concern, more frequent than Break and enter and Fraud but less common than Theft and Assault. The data reflects a short reporting window, making it difficult to assess broader trends. However, the count is notable for its impact on property and community well-being. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 161 reported mischief incidents in Lethbridge between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's crime is mischief?** Mischief accounts for 9.2% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Lethbridge?** Mischief is the fourth most common category, behind Other (548 incidents), Theft (509 incidents), and Assault (360 incidents). **Q: What is the time period for this data?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta's open data portal. ### Other Crime in Lethbridge: 548 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/other In Lethbridge, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 548, representing 31.3% of the city's 1,751 reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent among seven tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 548 reported incidents in this category. 'Other' crimes account for 31.3% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this window, making it the most frequently reported category in the city. In Lethbridge, 'Other' is the most reported category, with 548 incidents. It ranks above 'Theft' (509 incidents), 'Assault' (360 incidents), 'Mischief' (161 incidents), 'Break and enter' (82 incidents), and 'Fraud' (69 incidents). This category represents a significant portion of the city's reported crime, surpassing all other categories in frequency. Key stats: - 548 reported 'Other' incidents - 31.3% of all Lethbridge incidents - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - 548 incidents in 2026 - More frequent than Theft (509 incidents) 'Other' crimes dominate Lethbridge's reported incidents, accounting for nearly one-third of all cases in the two-month window. The 548 incidents place it well ahead of the next most frequent category, Theft, which had 509 incidents. The data reflects a short reporting period, so broader trends cannot be inferred. However, the high volume underscores the category's prominence in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of 'Other' incidents in Lethbridge?** There were 548 reported 'Other' incidents in Lethbridge from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime categories in Lethbridge?** 'Other' is the most reported category, with 548 incidents, followed by Theft (509) and Assault (360). **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's crime does 'Other' represent?** 'Other' accounts for 31.3% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for 'Other' crimes?** No, year-over-year comparisons are not available for this category in the current dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Sexual Assault in Lethbridge: 22 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/sexual_assault In Lethbridge, 22 sexual assault incidents were reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026. These incidents represent 1.3% of the city's total crime count of 1,751 during this period. Sexual assault ranks as the 7th most frequent crime category out of 7 tracked types. This page covers reported sexual assault incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 22 reported incidents of sexual assault in the city. Sexual assault accounts for 1.3% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period. These numbers reflect only reported incidents, and it is important to note that sexual assault is significantly under-reported. In Lethbridge, sexual assault ranks as the 7th most common category among the 7 tracked categories. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (548 incidents), Theft (509 incidents), Assault (360 incidents), Mischief (161 incidents), and Break and enter (82 incidents). The count for sexual assault is significantly lower compared to these other categories. Key stats: - 22 reported sexual assault incidents - 1.3% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge - 7th most common category among 7 - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Sexual assault incidents in Lethbridge are relatively infrequent compared to other categories, accounting for only 1.3% of all reported incidents. The 22 incidents reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026, place it as the least common category among the seven tracked. This low count may reflect under-reporting, a common issue with sexual assault data. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the numbers highlight the category's lower prevalence in the city's overall crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many sexual assault incidents were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 22 reported sexual assault incidents in Lethbridge between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's reported incidents are sexual assaults?** Sexual assault accounts for 1.3% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period. **Q: How does sexual assault compare to other crime categories in Lethbridge?** Sexual assault is the 7th most common category, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (548) and Theft (509). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Theft in Lethbridge: 509 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/theft In Lethbridge, theft accounted for 509 of the city's 1,751 total crime incidents in 2026, representing 29.1% of all reported crime. This makes theft the second most common category, behind 'Other' incidents (548) but ahead of assault (360). This page covers reported theft incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 509 reported theft incidents in the city. Theft accounts for 29.1% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period, making it one of the most common categories of crime in the city. In Lethbridge, theft is the second most common category of reported incidents, following 'Other' (548 incidents) and ahead of 'Assault' (360 incidents). Compared to other categories, theft is significantly more frequent than 'Mischief' (161 incidents), 'Break and enter' (82 incidents), and 'Fraud' (69 incidents). This highlights the prevalence of theft-related incidents in the city. Key stats: - 509 theft incidents reported - 29.1% of all city incidents - Second most common category - More frequent than assault, mischief, and break and enter Theft stands out as a prominent category in Lethbridge's reported incidents, accounting for nearly 30% of all cases. Its rank as the second most common category underscores its significance in the city's crime profile. The data shows a clear gap between theft and other property-related crimes like mischief and break and enter, indicating a higher frequency of theft incidents. However, the short reporting window limits any broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Lethbridge?** There were 509 reported theft incidents in Lethbridge from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Lethbridge's incidents are theft-related?** Theft accounts for 29.1% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other categories in Lethbridge?** Theft is the second most common category, with 509 incidents, following 'Other' (548 incidents) and ahead of 'Assault' (360 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft in Lethbridge?** No, year-over-year data is not available for theft in Lethbridge at this time. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. #### Year pages for Lethbridge ### Lethbridge Crime 2026: 1,751 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/lethbridge/year/2026 In 2026, Lethbridge recorded 1,751 reported incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 509 cases, followed by assault at 360. This dataset represents the first year of available crime data for the city. In 2026, Lethbridge recorded 1,751 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page provides a detailed breakdown of the incidents reported in Lethbridge during 2026, highlighting the most frequent categories and offering context for understanding the city's crime data. The 2026 data for Lethbridge shows a total of 1,751 reported incidents, with the top categories being 'Other' (548 incidents), 'Theft' (509 incidents), and 'Assault' (360 incidents). These three categories alone account for over 80% of all reported incidents in the city for the year. 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' follow, with 161 and 82 incidents respectively. The dataset covers the full year, providing a comprehensive snapshot of crime reporting in Lethbridge. Key stats: - 1,751 total incidents reported in 2026 - 548 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 509 theft incidents recorded - 360 assault incidents reported - Top 3 categories account for 80% of incidents The 2026 data for Lethbridge reveals a notable concentration of incidents in a few key categories, with 'Other,' 'Theft,' and 'Assault' dominating the reports. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the high proportion of these categories suggests they are areas of focus for local law enforcement and community safety efforts. The dataset provides a baseline for future comparisons as more years of data become available. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Lethbridge in 2026?** In 2026, Lethbridge recorded a total of 1,751 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Lethbridge?** No trend data is available for Lethbridge as 2026 is the first year of reported data. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 548 reported cases. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of Alberta, which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta Government's open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Lethbridge --- ## Woodstock Crime Data: 1,743 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock Woodstock recorded 1,743 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2019. The majority (85%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and break-and-enter following. This dataset covers a 60-day window in 2019. This map displays 1,743 reported incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. The data is sourced from the Woodstock Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity during this window. While the dataset does not include population figures or per-capita rates, it offers a detailed look at the types and distribution of incidents across the city. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns, such as high-incident areas or prevalent crime categories. Understanding these trends helps inform community safety discussions and resource allocation, though it’s important to note that reported incidents represent only a portion of total criminal activity. The dataset covers only a 60-day window in 2019, with 1,743 incidents recorded during this period. Without multi-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible. However, the concentration of incidents within this short span highlights the volume of activity reported to Woodstock Police during spring 2019. Future updates with additional years could reveal whether this period was typical or an outlier. The majority of incidents fall under the "Other" category, which includes a broad range of offences not classified elsewhere. This group accounts for 1,481 reports, or 85% of the total. Theft is the second most common category, with 160 incidents (9.2%), followed by break and enter at 30 incidents (1.7%). Together, these top three categories make up 96% of all reported activity during the 60-day window. ### Key stats - 1,743 total incidents in 60 days - 85% of incidents classified as "Other" - 160 thefts reported - 30 break-and-enter incidents - 28 assaults recorded - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2019 Woodstock’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by a single broad category: 1,481 "Other" incidents dwarf all other types combined. Theft, while the second-most frequent, accounts for less than a tenth of the total. The low violent-category count stands out: 32 violent incidents in total, including 28 assaults. This dataset’s narrow timeframe and heavy reliance on a catch-all category limit deeper trend analysis, but the volume of reports suggests robust incident documentation during this period. > Voice: Crime in Woodstock: 1,743 incidents reported over 60 days in 2019. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Woodstock during this period?** There were 1,743 reported incidents in Woodstock between April 15, 2019, and June 14, 2019. This figure includes all categories of reported incidents within this 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Woodstock?** The 'Other' category accounts for the majority of incidents, with 1,481 reports (85%). Theft is the next most common, with 160 incidents (9.2%), followed by break and enter (30 incidents, 1.7%) and assault (28 incidents, 1.6%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Woodstock?** The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2019, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. The 1,743 incidents are specific to this window and cannot be compared to other years. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Woodstock?** No, neighbourhood-level data is not available for Woodstock in this dataset. The incidents are aggregated at the city level only. **Q: How recent is this data?** This data reflects incidents reported between April 15, 2019, and June 14, 2019. It does not include more recent incidents beyond this 60-day window. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open records published by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified timeframe, though reporting rates and categorization may vary. Source: Data sourced from open records published by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Woodstock ### Assault in Woodstock, ON: 28 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/assault In 2019, Woodstock recorded 28 assault incidents, accounting for 1.6% of the city's total 1,743 crimes. Assault ranked as the 4th most common crime category among 7 tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, during a two-month period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. Assault was the fourth most common crime category in the city during this time, with 28 reported incidents. These 28 assaults accounted for 1.6% of Woodstock's total reported crime incidents in 2019. While assault is a serious category, it represents a small portion of the city's overall crime landscape. In Woodstock, assault ranked fourth among seven crime categories in 2019. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 1,481 incidents, followed by theft at 160. Break and enter (30) was slightly more common than assault, while mischief (27) and auto theft (13) were less frequent. Assault's relatively low count highlights that more property-related crimes dominated Woodstock's reported incidents during this period. Key stats: - 28 assault incidents reported - 1.6% of Woodstock's total crime - 4th most common crime category - Break and enter (30) slightly more frequent - Data covers April 15–June 14, 2019 Assault in Woodstock during this 2019 window was relatively infrequent, ranking fourth among crime categories and accounting for just 1.6% of incidents. The count of 28 is notably lower than property crimes like theft (160) and 'Other' (1,481), suggesting property-related offences were the primary concern. With only a single year of data available, no trend analysis is possible, but the numbers indicate assault was not a dominant crime type in Woodstock at this time. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 28 reported assault incidents in Woodstock between April 15 and June 14, 2019. This represents 1.6% of the city's total crime during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Woodstock?** Assault ranked fourth among seven crime categories in Woodstock in 2019. It was less common than 'Other' (1,481), theft (160), and break and enter (30), but more frequent than mischief (27) and auto theft (13). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assault in Woodstock?** No, only data from 2019 is available for assault in Woodstock. The dataset covers a two-month window from April 15 to June 14, 2019, with 28 reported incidents. **Q: What percentage of Woodstock's crime was assault in 2019?** Assault accounted for 1.6% of Woodstock's total reported crime incidents in 2019. The city recorded 1,743 total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Woodstock, ON: 13 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/auto_theft In 2019, Woodstock recorded 13 auto theft incidents, representing 0.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,743. This category ranked 6th among 7 crime types tracked. This page covers auto theft incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, during a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2019. A total of 13 auto thefts were reported in the city during this time. Auto theft accounted for 0.7% of all reported incidents in Woodstock, reflecting a relatively small portion of the city's overall crime activity. In Woodstock, auto theft ranked sixth among seven reported crime categories. The most frequent category was 'Other,' with 1,481 incidents, followed by theft at 160. Break and enter (30), assault (28), and mischief (27) were each more frequent than auto theft. Auto theft's 13 incidents placed it above only robbery, which had 4 incidents. Key stats: - 13 auto thefts reported - 0.7% of Woodstock's total incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2019 - Only 2019 data available for comparison Auto theft in Woodstock during this period was relatively low compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of all incidents. The 13 reported cases placed it near the bottom of the city's crime rankings, with only robbery having fewer incidents. The limited data window and lack of year-over-year trends make it difficult to draw broader conclusions, but the numbers suggest auto theft was not a dominant concern in Woodstock at this time. FAQ: **Q: How many auto thefts were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 13 auto thefts reported in Woodstock between April 15 and June 14, 2019. **Q: What percentage of Woodstock's total incidents were auto thefts?** Auto thefts made up 0.7% of the 1,743 total incidents reported in Woodstock during this period. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Woodstock?** Auto theft ranked sixth out of seven crime categories, with only robbery having fewer incidents (4). **Q: Is there data available for auto theft in Woodstock beyond 2019?** No, the available data only covers the period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Break and enter in Woodstock: 30 incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/break_and_enter In 2019, Woodstock recorded 30 break and enter incidents, accounting for 1.7% of the city's total 1,743 crimes. This category ranked third among seven crime types reported during the period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Woodstock, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. In 2019, Woodstock recorded 30 break and enter incidents. These incidents accounted for 1.7% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. Break and enter ranked as the third most frequent crime category in Woodstock in 2019, behind 'Other' (1,481 incidents) and theft (160 incidents). It was more common than assault (28 incidents), mischief (27 incidents), and auto theft (13 incidents). While property-related crimes like theft and mischief are significant, break and enter incidents represent a smaller but notable portion of Woodstock's crime landscape. Key stats: - 30 break and enter incidents in 2019 - 1.7% of Woodstock's total crimes - Ranked 3rd among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2019 Break and enter incidents in Woodstock accounted for a small but notable portion of the city's crime in 2019, ranking third among all categories. The 30 incidents reflect a consistent but not dominant presence in the city's crime data. Given the limited time window (April to June 2019), it's challenging to draw broader trends, but the data provides a snapshot of property-related crime in Woodstock during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 30 reported break and enter incidents in Woodstock in 2019. These incidents accounted for 1.7% of the city's total crimes during that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Woodstock?** Break and enter ranked third among seven crime categories in Woodstock in 2019, behind 'Other' (1,481 incidents) and theft (160 incidents). It was more frequent than assault, mischief, and auto theft. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break and enter incidents reported between April 15, 2019, and June 14, 2019. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. **Q: Is break and enter a significant crime category in Woodstock?** While break and enter incidents are not the most frequent, they represent a notable portion of Woodstock's crime landscape, ranking third among all categories in 2019. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Mischief in Woodstock: 27 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/mischief In 2019, Woodstock recorded 27 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.5% of the city's total 1,743 crimes. This category ranked fifth among seven crime types reported during the period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Woodstock, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts that interfere with the use or enjoyment of property. In 2019, there were 27 reported mischief incidents in Woodstock. These incidents account for 1.5% of the city's total reported crime during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of mischief-related activity within the city, offering insight into the frequency and distribution of these offences. In Woodstock, mischief ranks as the fifth most common category of reported crime. It is less frequent than other categories such as theft (160 incidents), break and enter (30 incidents), and assault (28 incidents). However, it is more common than auto theft, which had 13 reported incidents. The 'Other' category, which includes a variety of less frequent offences, had the highest count with 1,481 incidents. Key stats: - 27 reported mischief incidents in 2019 - 1.5% of Woodstock's total reported crime - Fifth most common crime category in Woodstock - More frequent than auto theft (13 incidents) - Less frequent than theft (160 incidents) Mischief incidents in Woodstock represent a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime. With 27 incidents in 2019, mischief is less common than theft and break-and-enter but more frequent than auto theft. The data shows that while mischief is not the most prevalent crime, it is still a factor in the city's overall crime landscape. The lack of year-over-year data makes it difficult to identify trends, but the current figures provide a baseline for understanding the frequency of these incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 27 reported mischief incidents in Woodstock in 2019. These incidents account for 1.5% of the city's total reported crime during that period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Woodstock?** Mischief is the fifth most common crime category in Woodstock. It is less frequent than theft (160 incidents) and break and enter (30 incidents), but more common than auto theft (13 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Woodstock's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 1.5% of Woodstock's total reported crime in 2019. This percentage is based on a total of 1,743 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: Is there data available for mischief incidents in Woodstock for other years?** The available data for mischief incidents in Woodstock is limited to 2019. There is no year-over-year data provided for this category. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Government of Ontario. ### Woodstock Other Crime: 1,481 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/other In 2019, Woodstock recorded 1,481 'Other' crime incidents, making up 85% of the city's total 1,743 crimes. This category was the most frequent, surpassing theft, break-and-enter, assault, mischief, and auto theft. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, during a two-month window from April 15 to June 14, 2019. The dataset includes 1,481 incidents classified under this category, representing 85% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. 'Other' is a broad category that encompasses various offences not captured by more specific classifications. In Woodstock, this category accounts for the majority of reported incidents, significantly outpacing other types of crime. In Woodstock, 'Other' incidents are far more common than any other category, ranking first among seven tracked categories. Theft, the second-most frequent category, had 160 incidents—less than 11% of the 'Other' count. Break and enter (30 incidents), assault (28), mischief (27), and auto theft (13) all reported significantly fewer incidents. This disparity highlights the dominance of 'Other' incidents in the city's crime data for this period. Key stats: - 1,481 'Other' incidents reported - 85% of all Woodstock incidents in this window - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Theft, the next category, had 160 incidents - Data covers April 15–June 14, 2019 The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Woodstock's reported incidents in this two-month window, accounting for 85% of the total. This concentration is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where property and violent crimes typically distribute more evenly. The 1,481 incidents dwarf the next-highest category (Theft at 160), suggesting either a high volume of minor offences or a broad classification system. Without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this is a persistent pattern or a short-term anomaly. The narrow timeframe also limits trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category encompasses various offences not classified under more specific headings like theft or assault. In Woodstock, it accounted for 1,481 incidents in the April–June 2019 window. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime types in Woodstock?** With 1,481 incidents, 'Other' far exceeds other categories: Theft (160), Break and enter (30), Assault (28), Mischief (27), and Auto theft (13). It represents 85% of all reported incidents. **Q: Is this data for a full year?** No, the data covers a two-month period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. It is not a full-year total and should not be annualized. **Q: Are there trends available for 'Other' incidents?** No year-over-year data is available for this category. The dataset is limited to the 2019 window, so trends cannot be assessed. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Woodstock, ON: 4 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/robbery In 2019, Woodstock recorded 4 robbery incidents, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,743. Robbery ranked 7th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 1,481 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Woodstock, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. In 2019, there were 4 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents represent 0.2% of Woodstock's total reported crimes for the year, which amounted to 1,743 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Woodstock. It is one of the least frequent categories, with only 4 incidents reported. In comparison, the most frequent category is 'Other' with 1,481 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 160 incidents. Other categories such as 'Break and enter' (30 incidents), 'Assault' (28 incidents), and 'Mischief' (27 incidents) also occur more frequently than robbery. Key stats: - 4 robbery incidents reported in 2019 - Robbery accounts for 0.2% of total city crime - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2019 Robbery is a relatively rare crime in Woodstock, accounting for a very small fraction of the city's total reported incidents. With only 4 incidents in 2019, it is the least frequent category among those tracked. This low count makes it difficult to identify trends or patterns, but it does indicate that robbery is not a prevalent issue in the city compared to other types of crime. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 4 reported robbery incidents in Woodstock in 2019. These incidents occurred between April 15 and June 14, 2019. **Q: What percentage of Woodstock's total crime does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 0.2% of the total 1,743 reported crimes in Woodstock in 2019. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Woodstock?** Robbery is the least frequent category, ranking 7th out of 7. It is significantly less common than categories like 'Other' (1,481 incidents) and 'Theft' (160 incidents). **Q: Is there data available for robbery in Woodstock beyond 2019?** The dataset currently includes robbery data for 2019 only, covering a specific period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Woodstock: 160 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/theft In 2019, Woodstock recorded 160 theft incidents, representing 9.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,743. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category. This page covers reported theft incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, during a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2019. Theft was the second most common category of crime in the city during this time, with 160 reported incidents. These incidents accounted for 9.2% of all reported crimes in Woodstock over the same period, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics. In Woodstock, theft ranked second among seven crime categories, trailing only the broad 'Other' category, which had 1,481 incidents. Theft was significantly more common than break-and-enter (30 incidents), assault (28), mischief (27), and auto theft (13). This ranking underscores theft as a prominent concern in the city's crime landscape during the reporting period. Key stats: - 160 theft incidents reported - 9.2% of all city-wide incidents - Second most common crime category - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2019 - No year-over-year comparison available Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Woodstock during the spring of 2019, accounting for nearly one in ten incidents. While the dataset is limited to a two-month window, the 160 reported thefts dwarf other property-related crimes like break-and-enter (30) and auto theft (13). The lack of year-over-year data prevents trend analysis, but the concentration of theft incidents suggests it was a notable issue in the city at the time. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** There were 160 reported theft incidents in Woodstock during the two-month period from April 15 to June 14, 2019. **Q: What percentage of Woodstock's total crimes were thefts?** Theft incidents made up 9.2% of all reported crimes in Woodstock during the reporting period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Woodstock?** Theft was the second most common crime category, behind only the 'Other' category (1,481 incidents) and ahead of break-and-enter (30), assault (28), mischief (27), and auto theft (13). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft in Woodstock?** No, the dataset only includes theft incidents from a two-month period in 2019, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal of the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for Woodstock ### Woodstock Crime 2019: 1,743 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/woodstock/year/2019 In 2019, Woodstock recorded 1,743 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 1,481 incidents, accounting for the majority of the total. This dataset represents the only year of available data, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. In 2019, Woodstock recorded 1,743 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during this period. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Woodstock for 2019. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the breakdown offers insight into the city's crime landscape for this year. The 2019 data for Woodstock shows a total of 1,743 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 1,481 incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 160 reports, followed by break and enter at 30 incidents. Assault had 28 reports, mischief had 27, and auto theft had 13. This single-year dataset provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Woodstock. Key stats: - 1,743 total incidents in 2019 - 1,481 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft: 160 reported incidents - Break and enter: 30 incidents - Assault: 28 incidents - Auto theft: 13 incidents The 2019 data for Woodstock is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for 85% of all incidents. This skew is unusual compared to typical urban crime profiles, where property crimes like theft or break-and-enter often lead. The low counts in categories like assault (28) and auto theft (13) suggest a relatively quiet year for violent and vehicle-related crimes. However, without additional years of data, it's impossible to determine whether this distribution is typical for Woodstock. FAQ: **Q: How many total incidents were reported in Woodstock in 2019?** Woodstock recorded 1,743 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2019. This figure represents the total for the year, with no prior-year data available for comparison. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Woodstock?** Trend direction cannot be determined for Woodstock, as 2019 is the only year of data available. Year-over-year comparisons require multiple years of reporting. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Woodstock in 2019?** The 'Other' category was the most frequently reported in 2019, with 1,481 incidents. This accounted for 85% of all reported incidents that year. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime datasets published by the province of Ontario (ON). The 2019 figures reflect incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from open crime datasets published by the Government of Ontario (ON). --- ## Thunder Bay Crime: 1,733 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay Thunder Bay recorded 1,733 crime incidents between August 25 and October 24, 2024. The most frequent category was 'Other,' accounting for 43.4% of all incidents. This dataset covers a 60-day window and includes all reported cases during this period. This map displays 1,733 reported criminal incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario, over a 60-day period from August 25 to October 24, 2024. The data is sourced from the Thunder Bay Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity across the city during this window. Residents, researchers, and policymakers can use this information to identify short-term patterns in criminal activity. While the dataset does not include population-based rates, it offers a transparent view of incident counts by category and location, helping to inform community discussions about public safety. The dataset covers only a 60-day window in late 2024, so year-over-year comparisons are not applicable. The 1,733 incidents recorded during this period reflect the total reported activity for these two months, with no prior-year data available for comparison. Without additional historical context, it is not possible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or typical level of activity for Thunder Bay. The most frequently reported incidents in Thunder Bay during this period were categorized as "Other," accounting for 752 incidents (43.4%). Assault was the second most common, with 340 incidents (19.6%), followed by theft, which had 239 incidents (13.8%). Together, these three categories made up over three-quarters of all reported incidents. Break and enter (148 incidents, 8.5%) and mischief (118 incidents, 6.8%) were also notable, though less frequent. ### Key stats - 1,733 total incidents over 60 days - 43.4% of incidents categorized as "Other" - 340 assault incidents reported - 239 theft incidents recorded - 411 violent incidents in total Thunder Bay’s late-2024 data shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the "Other" category, which includes a wide range of offences not classified elsewhere. Assault and theft are also prominent, together making up over a third of all reports. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the high proportion of "Other" incidents suggests a diverse mix of criminal activity. With only a 60-day window, these figures reflect a short-term snapshot rather than long-term trends. > Voice: Crime in Thunder Bay: 1,733 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Thunder Bay over the past 60 days?** There were 1,733 reported incidents in Thunder Bay between August 25, 2024, and October 24, 2024. This includes all categories of crime, with the highest number falling under 'Other' at 752 incidents. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Thunder Bay?** The most common incidents in Thunder Bay during this period were categorized as 'Other' (752 incidents), followed by 'Assault' (340 incidents) and 'Theft' (239 incidents). These three categories account for over 75% of all reported incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Thunder Bay?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2024, with 1,733 incidents reported. However, there is no year-over-year comparison available for this period, as the dataset is limited to 2024. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific insights for Thunder Bay?** The dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific breakdowns for Thunder Bay. All incidents are aggregated at the city level, so no insights can be provided for specific areas within the city. **Q: How current is the data for Thunder Bay?** The data covers incidents reported between August 25, 2024, and October 24, 2024. This provides a snapshot of crime activity over a two-month period in late 2024. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. It includes reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies, compiled and published for public access. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Thunder Bay. #### Categories in Thunder Bay ### Assault in Thunder Bay: 340 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/assault In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 340 assault incidents, representing 19.6% of the city's total 1,733 reported crimes. Assault ranked as the second most frequent crime category. This page covers reported assault incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 340 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 19.6% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this timeframe. Assault is the second most common category of reported crime in Thunder Bay, trailing only the 'Other' category. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and does not include unreported cases. In Thunder Bay, assault is the second most frequently reported crime category, representing nearly one-fifth of all incidents. It ranks ahead of theft (239 incidents), break and enter (148), mischief (118), and robbery (57). The 'Other' category leads with 752 incidents, making up the largest share of reported crime. This distribution highlights assault as a significant concern within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 340 reported assault incidents - 19.6% of Thunder Bay's total crime - Second most common crime category - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 - 752 incidents in the 'Other' category Assault stands out as a major category in Thunder Bay's crime data, accounting for nearly 20% of all reported incidents. Its position as the second most common crime underscores its prevalence, though it remains behind the broad 'Other' category. The data reflects a two-month window, making it difficult to draw broader trends. However, the concentration of assaults relative to other crimes like theft and break-and-enter is notable. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 340 reported assault incidents in Thunder Bay between August 25 and October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 19.6% of all reported crime in Thunder Bay during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Thunder Bay?** Assault is the second most common crime, behind the 'Other' category (752 incidents) but ahead of theft (239) and break-and-enter (148). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Thunder Bay. ### Auto Theft in Thunder Bay: 35 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/auto_theft In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 35 auto theft incidents, accounting for 2% of the city's total 1,733 crimes. Auto theft ranked 7th among 9 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 752 incidents. The data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 35 reported cases of auto theft in the city. These incidents represent 2% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this timeframe. Auto theft is one of nine crime categories tracked in Thunder Bay. While it is not among the most frequently reported crimes, it remains a concern for residents and law enforcement alike. In Thunder Bay, auto theft ranks 7th among the nine tracked crime categories. The most frequently reported categories include 'Other' (752 incidents), 'Assault' (340 incidents), and 'Theft' (239 incidents). Auto theft is less common than break and enter (148 incidents) and mischief (118 incidents), but more frequent than robbery (8 incidents) and sexual assault (2 incidents). Key stats: - 35 auto theft incidents reported - 2% of Thunder Bay's total crime - 7th most common crime category - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 - No year-over-year comparison available Auto theft in Thunder Bay accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime. With 35 incidents over a two-month period, it ranks 7th among the nine tracked categories. While not as prevalent as assault or theft, auto theft remains a concern. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the city, but the short reporting window limits trend analysis. The relatively low count compared to other categories suggests that while auto theft is present, it is not a dominant crime type in Thunder Bay. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 35 reported auto theft incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crime does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 2% of the total reported crime in Thunder Bay during the specified period. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** Auto theft ranks 7th among the nine crime categories tracked in Thunder Bay, with categories like 'Other' and 'Assault' being more common. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for auto theft in Thunder Bay?** No, year-over-year data is not available for auto theft in Thunder Bay. The current data covers only a partial window from August to October 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Thunder Bay Break and Enter: 148 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/break_and_enter In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 148 break and enter incidents, representing 8.5% of the city's total 1,733 reported crimes. This category ranked fourth among nine crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Break and enter is a category of property crime that involves unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 148 reported break-and-enter incidents in Thunder Bay. These incidents account for 8.5% of the city's total reported crime during this timeframe. Break and enter ranks as the fourth most reported crime category in Thunder Bay, following 'Other' (752 incidents), 'Assault' (340 incidents), and 'Theft' (239 incidents). It is more frequently reported than categories such as 'Mischief' (118 incidents) and 'Robbery' (57 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 148 break-and-enter incidents reported - 8.5% of Thunder Bay's total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 9 crime categories - Data covers August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024 Break and enter is a notable category in Thunder Bay's crime data, accounting for 8.5% of all reported incidents. While it ranks fourth overall, it is significantly less frequent than the top three categories. The data covers a two-month period in 2024, providing a snapshot of property crime trends. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight the ongoing challenge of property-related offences in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 148 reported break-and-enter incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crime does break and enter represent?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 8.5% of the city's total reported crime during the specified period. **Q: How does break and enter rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** Break and enter is the fourth most reported crime category in Thunder Bay, following 'Other,' 'Assault,' and 'Theft.' **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Thunder Bay Police Service. ### Mischief in Thunder Bay: 118 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/mischief In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 118 mischief incidents, representing 6.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,733. This category ranked fifth among nine crime types, with 'Other' leading at 752 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 118 reported incidents of mischief in the city. These incidents account for 6.8% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 1,733 incidents across all categories. This snapshot provides a focused look at mischief within the broader context of crime in the city. In Thunder Bay, mischief ranks as the fifth most reported crime category out of nine. It is outpaced by categories such as 'Other' (752 incidents), 'Assault' (340 incidents), 'Theft' (239 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (148 incidents). While mischief is less frequent than these categories, it still represents a notable portion of the city's reported crime, exceeding categories like 'Robbery' (57 incidents). Key stats: - 118 reported mischief incidents - 6.8% of Thunder Bay's total crime - Fifth most reported crime category - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 - 1,733 total incidents across all categories Mischief in Thunder Bay accounts for a modest but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fifth among nine categories. The 118 incidents over the two-month period highlight its presence, though it is significantly less frequent than categories like 'Other' or 'Assault.' The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a single reporting window in 2024. This snapshot underscores mischief as a consistent, if not dominant, part of Thunder Bay's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 118 reported mischief incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 6.8% of the 1,733 total reported incidents in Thunder Bay during this period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** Mischief is the fifth most reported crime category in Thunder Bay, following 'Other,' 'Assault,' 'Theft,' and 'Break and enter.' **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Other Crime in Thunder Bay: 752 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/other In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 752 'Other' crime incidents, the highest among all categories. This figure represents 43.4% of the city's total 1,733 reported crimes, highlighting its prevalence in the local crime landscape. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The data reflects a two-month period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, during which 752 incidents were recorded. These incidents account for 43.4% of all reported crime in Thunder Bay during this window, making 'Other' the most frequent category of crime in the city. In Thunder Bay, 'Other' crime significantly outpaces other categories, with 752 incidents—more than double the count of the next highest category, Assault (340 incidents). Theft (239 incidents), Break and enter (148 incidents), and Mischief (118 incidents) follow, while Robbery (57 incidents) is among the least frequent. This category ranks first among nine tracked crime types in the city. Key stats: - 752 'Other' incidents reported - 43.4% of all Thunder Bay crime in this period - Ranked 1st among 9 crime categories - More than double the count of Assault (340 incidents) - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 The 'Other' category dominates Thunder Bay's crime data, accounting for nearly half of all incidents in this two-month window. Its prevalence is striking, surpassing even Assault by a wide margin. However, the short reporting period limits broader trend analysis. The lack of year-over-year data means it's unclear whether this is a typical pattern or an anomaly. Still, the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents underscores its significance in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes crimes that do not fit into major classifications like assault or theft. Specifics vary by jurisdiction but may include offences such as fraud, weapons violations, or public order incidents. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Thunder Bay?** 'Other' crime is the most reported category in Thunder Bay, with 752 incidents—significantly higher than Assault (340), Theft (239), or Break and enter (148). **Q: Why is the data only for a two-month period?** The dataset covers incidents from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. This partial window may reflect data availability or reporting cycles. **Q: Is there year-over-year data for 'Other' crime in Thunder Bay?** No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The dataset only includes figures for 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Robbery in Thunder Bay: 57 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/robbery In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 57 robbery incidents, representing 3.3% of the city's total crime count of 1,733. Robbery ranked 6th among 9 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 752 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 57 reported robbery incidents in Thunder Bay. These incidents account for 3.3% of the city's total reported crimes during this timeframe. Robbery ranks as the 6th most frequent crime category in Thunder Bay out of 9 tracked categories. It is less common than categories such as Other (752 incidents), Assault (340 incidents), Theft (239 incidents), Break and enter (148 incidents), and Mischief (118 incidents). While robbery is a serious offence, its frequency is lower compared to other property and violent crimes in the city. Key stats: - 57 robbery incidents reported - 3.3% of Thunder Bay's total crimes - 6th most frequent crime category - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 Robbery accounts for a small but notable portion of Thunder Bay's reported crimes, ranking 6th among the 9 tracked categories. The 57 incidents over the two-month period highlight its presence, though it is less frequent than other major categories like assault and theft. The data provides a snapshot of robbery trends in the city, but the short timeframe limits broader trend analysis. The relatively low count compared to other categories suggests that while robbery occurs, it is not among the most prevalent crimes in Thunder Bay. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 57 reported robbery incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crimes does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 3.3% of the city's total reported crimes during the specified period. **Q: How does robbery rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** Robbery is the 6th most frequent crime category in Thunder Bay, following categories like Other, Assault, and Theft. **Q: What time period does this robbery data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Thunder Bay Police Service. ### Sexual Assault in Thunder Bay: 14 Cases in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/sexual_assault In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 14 sexual assault incidents, accounting for 0.8% of the city's total 1,733 reported crimes. This category ranked 9th among 9 crime types, with assault and theft being more prevalent. This page covers reported sexual assault incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 14 reported incidents of sexual assault in the city. These incidents represent 0.8% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 1,733 incidents across all categories. Sexual assault ranks ninth among the nine crime categories tracked in Thunder Bay. It is significantly less frequent than other categories such as 'Other' (752 incidents), 'Assault' (340 incidents), 'Theft' (239 incidents), 'Break and enter' (148 incidents), and 'Mischief' (118 incidents). The relatively low count of sexual assault incidents highlights its lesser prevalence compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 14 reported sexual assault incidents - 0.8% of Thunder Bay's total crime - Ranked 9th among 9 crime categories - Data covers August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024 - 1,733 total incidents across all categories Sexual assault incidents in Thunder Bay are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. The 14 incidents reported between August and October 2024 place it at the bottom of the city's crime categories by volume. This low count does not diminish the seriousness of these offences but does indicate that other crimes, such as assault and theft, are more commonly reported in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many sexual assault incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 14 reported sexual assault incidents in Thunder Bay between August 25, 2024, and October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crime does sexual assault represent?** Sexual assault accounts for 0.8% of the total 1,733 reported crime incidents in Thunder Bay during this period. **Q: How does sexual assault rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** Sexual assault ranks ninth among the nine crime categories tracked in Thunder Bay, making it the least frequently reported category. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers a two-month period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Thunder Bay: 239 Incidents in 2024 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/theft In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 239 theft incidents, representing 13.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,733. Theft ranked as the third most common crime category among nine tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Theft includes offences such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 239 reported theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 13.8% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this period, which stood at 1,733 incidents across all categories. In Thunder Bay, theft ranks as the third most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' (752 incidents) and 'Assault' (340 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Break and enter' (148 incidents), 'Mischief' (118 incidents), and 'Robbery' (57 incidents). Theft's prevalence highlights its significance within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 239 theft incidents reported - 13.8% of Thunder Bay's total crime - Third most common crime category - Data covers August 25 to October 24, 2024 Theft is a notable category in Thunder Bay, ranking third among all crime types and accounting for nearly 14% of reported incidents. The 239 incidents over a two-month period underscore its frequency, though the short window limits trend analysis. Compared to other categories like assault and break-and-enter, theft's volume is significant but not dominant. The data reflects only reported incidents, and under-reporting may affect the true scale. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 239 reported theft incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 13.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Thunder Bay?** Theft is the third most common crime, behind 'Other' (752 incidents) and 'Assault' (340 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, a partial window of two months. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Thunder Bay Theft from Vehicle: 30 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/theft_from_vehicle In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 30 theft from vehicle incidents, accounting for 1.7% of the city's total 1,733 crimes. This category ranked 8th among 9 crime types, with 'Other' leading at 752 incidents. The data covers a two-month window from August 25 to October 24, 2024. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Thunder Bay, Ontario. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 30 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. These incidents account for 1.7% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this period, which saw 1,733 incidents across all categories. Theft from vehicle ranks as the 8th most frequent crime category in Thunder Bay out of 9 total categories. It is less common than other categories such as Other (752 incidents), Assault (340 incidents), Theft (239 incidents), Break and enter (148 incidents), and Mischief (118 incidents). This places theft from vehicle among the lower-frequency crime types in the city. Key stats: - 30 reported theft from vehicle incidents - 1.7% of Thunder Bay's total crime - Ranked 8th among 9 crime categories - Data covers August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024 - Total city-wide incidents: 1,733 Theft from vehicle is a relatively minor category in Thunder Bay, representing less than 2% of all reported crime. With only 30 incidents over a two-month period, it is far less frequent than categories like assault or theft. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the low count suggests this is not a dominant concern in the city's crime profile. The data reflects only reported incidents, and actual occurrences may be higher due to under-reporting. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Thunder Bay?** There were 30 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024. **Q: What percentage of Thunder Bay's total crime does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 1.7% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle rank among other crime categories in Thunder Bay?** It ranks 8th out of 9 crime categories, with fewer incidents than categories like assault (340) and theft (239). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, a partial window of two months. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Thunder Bay. #### Year pages for Thunder Bay ### Thunder Bay Crime 2024: 1,733 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/thunder-bay/year/2024 In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 1,733 reported incidents. The 'Other' category led with 752 incidents, followed by assault (340) and theft (239). This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 1,733 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Thunder Bay during 2024. The 2024 data for Thunder Bay shows a total of 1,733 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the largest share at 752 incidents. Assault follows with 340 incidents, while theft and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, with 239 and 148 reports respectively. Mischief and robbery rounded out the top categories, with 118 and 57 incidents. This dataset represents the full year of 2024, providing a baseline for future comparisons. Key stats: - 1,733 total incidents in 2024 - 752 incidents in the 'Other' category - 340 assault incidents reported - 239 theft incidents recorded - 148 break-and-enter incidents The 2024 data for Thunder Bay reveals a significant portion of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less frequent crimes. Assault and theft are also prominent, together accounting for over a third of all incidents. Without prior-year data, it's not yet possible to identify trends, but the distribution of categories provides a clear starting point for understanding crime patterns in the city. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Thunder Bay in 2024?** Thunder Bay recorded 1,733 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2024. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is there a trend in Thunder Bay's crime data?** No trend data is available yet, as 2024 is the only year of data currently recorded. Future years will allow for trend analysis. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2024?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2024, with 752 reports. Assault was the second most frequent, with 340 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically the Thunder Bay Police Service's public records. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by the Thunder Bay Police Service. --- ## Regina Crime Data: 1,685 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina Regina recorded 1,685 criminal incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 42.7% of all reported crimes. This map displays 1,685 reported incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan, over a 60-day period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. The data is sourced from the Regina Police Service’s public portal, offering a snapshot of criminal activity across the city’s 95 neighbourhoods. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only reported incidents, which may not capture all occurrences. However, it provides a clear view of where and what types of crimes are most frequently documented during this window. The 2026 data shows 1,685 incidents over 60 days, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Without prior-year figures, it is not possible to assess whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. The dataset is limited to a short window, so long-term patterns cannot be inferred. Theft is the most common incident type, accounting for 720 reports (42.7% of the total). Assault follows with 258 incidents (15.3%), while mischief ranks third at 215 incidents (12.8%). Together, these three categories make up 70.8% of all reported crimes in this period. Theft from vehicles and break-and-enter incidents also appear frequently, though at lower rates. Old 33 had the highest concentration of incidents, with 451 reports. Eastgate followed with 103, and Hillsdale recorded 89. These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas with higher reported activity during this window. ### Key stats - 1,685 total incidents over 60 days - 720 theft incidents (42.7%) - 258 assault incidents (15.3%) - Old 33 neighbourhood: 451 incidents - 95 neighbourhoods tracked - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Regina’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by property crime, with theft alone accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The concentration of 451 reports in Old 33 stands out, representing over a quarter of the city’s total. Assault and mischief round out the top three, but the sheer volume of theft—more than double the next category—is notable. Without prior-year data, it’s unclear if this is a spike or typical activity, but the heavy tilt toward property crime is striking. > Voice: Regina had 1,685 reported incidents in a 60-day window. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Regina over the last 60 days?** Regina recorded 1,685 incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This includes all reported crimes within that 60-day window, with theft being the most frequent category at 720 incidents. **Q: What types of crime are most common in Regina?** Theft is the most reported crime, making up 42.7% of incidents, followed by assault (15.3%) and mischief (12.8%). Break-and-enter and theft from vehicles also feature prominently, with 129 and 134 incidents respectively. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Regina have the highest incident counts?** Old 33 had the highest number of incidents at 451, followed by Eastgate (103) and Hillsdale (89). These three neighbourhoods account for a significant portion of the city's reported incidents during this period. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Regina’s crime incidents?** The current dataset covers only a 60-day window in 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. The data reflects a snapshot of incidents during this period, with no comparative historical data provided. **Q: How current is the crime data for Regina?** The data covers incidents from February 14 to April 15, 2026, and was last updated on May 13, 2026. This ensures the information is recent, though it represents a limited timeframe. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases by the Government of Saskatchewan (SK). It includes all reported incidents provided by local law enforcement agencies for public transparency. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan (SK) open-data portal. #### Categories in Regina ### Assault in Regina: 258 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/assault In 2026, Regina recorded 258 assault incidents, making up 15.3% of the city's total 1,685 crimes. Assault ranked as the second most frequent crime category, following theft. The data spans from February 14 to April 15, 2026. This page covers reported assault incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan. In 2026, there were 258 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 15.3% of Regina's total reported crime during this period. Assault is the second most common category of reported crime in Regina, trailing only theft. The data reflects incidents reported between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. Assault ranks second among Regina's eight crime categories, representing 15.3% of the city's total reported incidents. Theft leads with 720 incidents, while mischief follows with 215. Other categories, such as theft from vehicle (134) and break and enter (129), are also notable but less frequent than assault. Key stats: - 258 reported assaults in Regina in 2026 - Assault accounts for 15.3% of city-wide incidents - Old 33 neighbourhood has the highest count at 108 - Second most common crime category in Regina - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Assault is a significant category in Regina's crime data, ranking second only to theft. The 258 incidents in 2026 highlight its prevalence, though the data covers only a partial window from February to April. The Old 33 neighbourhood stands out with 108 incidents, far exceeding other areas. While assault is a notable concern, the lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis. The concentration in specific neighbourhoods may warrant further local attention. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Regina in 2026?** There were 258 reported assault incidents in Regina in 2026, covering the period from February 14 to April 15. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina has the highest number of assault incidents?** The Old 33 neighbourhood reported the highest number of assault incidents, with 108 cases. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Regina?** Assault is the second most common crime category in Regina, accounting for 15.3% of total incidents, trailing only theft, which had 720 incidents. **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crime does assault represent?** Assault represents 15.3% of Regina's total reported crime incidents during the measured period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal. ### Regina Auto Theft: 60 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/auto_theft In 2026, Regina recorded 60 auto theft incidents, representing 3.6% of the city's total crime count of 1,685. Auto theft ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 720 incidents. The Old 33 neighbourhood reported the highest number of auto thefts at 16. This page covers auto theft incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan, during a two-month period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. Auto theft accounted for 60 reported incidents in the city during this time, representing 3.6% of Regina's total reported crime incidents. While auto theft is a notable concern, it ranks seventh among the eight tracked crime categories in Regina. The data provides a snapshot of where and how frequently these incidents occurred within the specified window. In Regina, auto theft is less frequent than other property-related crimes. Theft leads with 720 incidents, followed by assault at 258 and mischief at 215. Auto theft's 60 incidents place it below theft from vehicle (134) but above the 'Other' category (149). This ranking highlights that while auto theft is present, it is not among the most common crimes in the city. Key stats: - 60 auto theft incidents reported - 3.6% of Regina's total crime incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (16) - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Auto theft in Regina accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, with 60 incidents over two months. Its seventh-place ranking among crime categories suggests it is less prevalent than theft, assault, or mischief. The concentration of incidents in Old 33 (16) stands out, though the overall numbers remain modest compared to other property crimes like theft from vehicle (134). Without prior-year data for comparison, it's unclear whether this reflects a trend, but the figures provide a baseline for understanding auto theft's role in Regina's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Regina in early 2026?** There were 60 auto theft incidents reported in Regina between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This represents 3.6% of the city's total crime incidents during that period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina had the most auto thefts?** Old 33 had the highest number of auto theft incidents, with 16 reported during the two-month window. Other neighbourhoods like Hillsdale and Arcola Sub each had 3 incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Regina?** Auto theft ranks seventh among eight crime categories in Regina. Theft is the most common, with 720 incidents, followed by assault (258) and mischief (215). Auto theft's 60 incidents are fewer than theft from vehicle (134). **Q: Is auto theft a major concern in Regina?** While auto theft is present, it accounts for a relatively small portion of Regina's reported crime (3.6%). Other property crimes like theft and theft from vehicle occur more frequently. Source: Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal. ### Regina break and enter: 129 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/break_and_enter Regina recorded 129 break and enter incidents, representing 7.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,685. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan. During the period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026, there were 129 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. Break and enter incidents accounted for 7.7% of Regina's total reported crime incidents during this period, which saw 1,685 incidents across all categories. Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category in Regina, following theft (720 incidents), assault (258), mischief (215), other (149), and theft from vehicle (134). While break and enter incidents are less frequent than these categories, they still represent a notable portion of the city's crime reports. Key stats: - 129 break and enter incidents reported - 6th most common crime category in Regina - 46 incidents in Old 33, the highest among neighbourhoods - 7.7% of all reported crime incidents in Regina - Data covers February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Regina, while not the most frequent, still account for a notable portion of the city's crime reports. The concentration of 46 incidents in Old 33 stands out, making it a focal point for this category. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw long-term trends, but the data highlights areas where break and enter is more prevalent. The category's rank as the sixth most common crime underscores its significance in the city's overall crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Regina?** There were 129 reported break and enter incidents in Regina from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina had the most break and enter incidents?** Old 33 had the highest number of break and enter incidents, with 46 reported during the period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Regina?** Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category in Regina, following theft (720 incidents), assault (258), mischief (215), other (149), and theft from vehicle (134). **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crime incidents are break and enter?** Break and enter incidents account for 7.7% of Regina's total reported crime incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open data portal. ### Mischief in Regina: 215 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/mischief In 2026, Regina recorded 215 mischief incidents, representing 12.8% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among eight crime types, with theft and assault being more frequent. The data spans from February 14 to April 15, 2026. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan. During the period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026, there were 215 reported incidents of mischief in the city. These incidents account for 12.8% of all reported crimes in Regina during this timeframe. Mischief is a category of crime that includes actions such as vandalism and property damage. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insights into community safety and policing priorities in Regina. In Regina, mischief is the third most common category of reported crime, following theft (720 incidents) and assault (258 incidents). It is more frequent than other categories such as break and enter (129 incidents) and theft from vehicle (134 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of mischief-related incidents in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 215 mischief incidents reported - 12.8% of all Regina crimes - Ranked 3rd among 8 crime categories - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (66 incidents) - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Mischief accounts for a notable portion of Regina's reported crimes, ranking third overall. The concentration of incidents in Old 33, with 66 reports, stands out significantly compared to other neighbourhoods. Given the short reporting window of just over two months, the 215 incidents suggest a consistent presence of mischief-related activity in the city. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight mischief as a key area of focus within Regina's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Regina during this period?** There were 215 reported mischief incidents in Regina from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina had the most mischief incidents?** Old 33 had the highest number of mischief incidents, with 66 reported cases during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Regina?** Mischief is the third most common crime category in Regina, following theft (720 incidents) and assault (258 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crimes does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 12.8% of all reported crimes in Regina during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK). ### Regina Other Crime: 149 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/other In 2026, Regina recorded 149 'Other' crime incidents, representing 8.8% of the city's total 1,685 reported crimes. This category ranked fourth among eight crime types, with the Old 33 neighbourhood reporting the highest count at 51 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of Other crime in Regina, Saskatchewan. Other crime includes offences that do not fit into the more common categories such as theft, assault, or mischief. In the period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026, there were 149 reported incidents of Other crime in Regina. These incidents account for 8.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. While Other crime is not the most frequent category, it still represents a notable portion of overall criminal activity in the city. In Regina, Other crime ranks as the fourth most common category among eight tracked types. Theft leads with 720 incidents, followed by Assault at 258 and Mischief at 215. Other crime, with 149 incidents, is more frequent than Theft from vehicle (134) and Break and enter (129). This ranking highlights that while Other crime is not the dominant category, it remains a significant contributor to Regina's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 149 Other crime incidents reported - 8.8% of Regina's total crime - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (51 incidents) - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Other crime in Regina accounts for nearly 9% of all reported incidents, placing it fourth among the city's crime categories. The concentration of 51 incidents in Old 33 stands out, representing over a third of the city's total for this category. While the dataset covers only a partial window in 2026, the numbers suggest that Other crime is a consistent presence in Regina's crime landscape. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight Old 33 as a notable area for this category. FAQ: **Q: What is included in the 'Other' crime category?** The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more common categories like theft, assault, or mischief. These may include various minor or less frequent offences reported in Regina. **Q: How does Other crime compare to other categories in Regina?** Other crime is the fourth most common category in Regina, with 149 incidents. It is less frequent than Theft (720), Assault (258), and Mischief (215), but more common than Theft from vehicle (134) and Break and enter (129). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina has the highest number of Other crime incidents?** Old 33 has the highest number of Other crime incidents, with 51 reported cases during the period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crime does Other crime represent?** Other crime accounts for 8.8% of Regina's total reported crime incidents during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open data portal. ### Robbery in Regina: 20 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/robbery In 2026, Regina recorded 20 robbery incidents, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total 1,685 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 8th among 8 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 720 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026, there were 20 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents represent 1.2% of Regina's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 1,685 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Regina. Theft is the most common category, with 720 incidents, followed by assault (258), mischief (215), and other crimes (149). Theft from vehicle rounds out the top five with 134 incidents. Robbery's relatively low count places it among the least frequent categories in the city. Key stats: - 20 robbery incidents reported - 1.2% of Regina's total crime - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (11 incidents) - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Robbery is one of the least frequent crime categories in Regina, accounting for only 1.2% of total incidents. The 20 reported cases over this two-month period are significantly lower than property crimes like theft and mischief. The concentration of incidents in Old 33, with 11 of the 20 cases, suggests a localized pattern. However, the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. Compared to other categories, robbery's low rank highlights its relative rarity in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Regina?** There were 20 reported robbery incidents in Regina between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina had the most robbery incidents?** Old 33 had the highest number of robbery incidents, with 11 reported cases during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Regina?** Robbery ranks 8th out of 8 categories, with theft being the most common (720 incidents) and assault second (258 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crime does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 1.2% of the 1,685 total reported crime incidents in Regina during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK). ### Theft in Regina: 720 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/theft In 2026, Regina recorded 720 theft incidents, making it the most reported crime category in the city. Theft accounted for 42.7% of Regina's total 1,685 reported crimes during this period. The neighbourhoods of Old 33, Eastgate, and Hawkstone were the most affected, with 108, 99, and 83 incidents respectively. This page covers reported theft incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan, during a two-month period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. Theft was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during this time, with 720 incidents recorded. These incidents account for 42.7% of all reported crimes in Regina for the same period, highlighting the prevalence of theft in the city's overall crime landscape. In Regina, theft stands out as the leading crime category, surpassing other types such as assault (258 incidents), mischief (215 incidents), and break and enter (129 incidents). With 720 reported cases, theft represents a significant portion of the city's crime activity, ranking first among eight categories. This dominance underscores the frequency of theft-related incidents compared to other offences in the city. Key stats: - 720 theft incidents reported - 42.7% of all Regina crimes - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (108) - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Theft is the most reported crime in Regina, accounting for nearly 43% of all incidents during this two-month period. This concentration is notable, as theft outpaces other categories like assault and mischief by a significant margin. The data reflects a short window, so broader trends cannot be inferred, but the sheer volume of theft incidents—particularly in neighbourhoods like Old 33 and Eastgate—highlights its prevalence in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Regina during this period?** There were 720 reported theft incidents in Regina from February 14 to April 15, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina had the most theft incidents?** Old 33 had the highest number of theft incidents, with 108 reported cases. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Regina?** Theft was the most reported crime, making up 42.7% of all incidents, followed by assault (258) and mischief (215). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 14 to April 15, 2026, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open data portal. ### Regina theft from vehicle: 134 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/theft_from_vehicle In Regina, theft from vehicle accounted for 134 of the city's 1,685 total crimes, representing 8% of all incidents. This category ranked fifth among eight crime types, with the Old 33 neighbourhood reporting the highest count at 45 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Regina, Saskatchewan. The data includes all incidents recorded between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. During this period, there were 134 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. These incidents account for 8% of Regina's total reported crime during the same window, highlighting the prevalence of this type of property crime within the broader context of city-wide incidents. Theft from vehicle ranks as the fifth most common crime category in Regina, behind theft (720 incidents), assault (258 incidents), mischief (215 incidents), and other crimes (149 incidents). It is slightly more common than break and enter, which had 129 reported incidents. This ranking underscores the significance of theft from vehicle as a notable concern among property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 134 incidents of theft from vehicle - 8% of Regina's total crime incidents - 5th most common crime category - Old 33 neighbourhood had the highest count (45 incidents) Theft from vehicle is a notable category in Regina, ranking fifth among all crime types. The 134 incidents reported between February and April 2026 highlight its prevalence, though it remains less frequent than theft, assault, and mischief. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Old 33 suggests localized patterns that may warrant attention. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to assess trends, but the data provides a snapshot of where these crimes are occurring. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Regina?** There were 134 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Regina between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Regina's total crime does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 8% of Regina's total reported crime incidents during the same period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Regina has the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents?** Old 33 had the highest number of reported theft from vehicle incidents, with 45 occurrences. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Regina?** Theft from vehicle is the fifth most common crime category in Regina, following theft (720 incidents), assault (258 incidents), mischief (215 incidents), and other crimes (149 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open data portal. #### Year pages for Regina ### Regina Crime 2026: 1,685 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/year/2026 In 2026, Regina recorded 1,685 reported incidents. Theft was the most frequent offence, with 720 cases, followed by assault (258) and mischief (215). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Regina recorded 1,685 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of crime types in Regina for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the city for this year. The 2026 data for Regina shows theft as the most reported category, with 720 incidents, followed by assault at 258 and mischief at 215. Together, these three categories account for over two-thirds of all reported incidents. Break-and-enter and theft from vehicles also feature prominently, with 129 and 134 incidents respectively. The dataset covers the full year, offering a comprehensive view of crime reporting in Regina for 2026. Key stats: - 1,685 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 720 incidents, the most reported category - Assault: 258 incidents, second most frequent - Mischief: 215 incidents, third most common - Break-and-enter: 129 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 134 incidents Regina's 2026 data reveals a strong concentration in property-related crimes, with theft alone accounting for 43% of all incidents. The dominance of theft, mischief, and break-and-enter suggests property crime is a significant focus for local law enforcement. Assault, while the second most reported category, trails far behind theft in frequency. As the only year of data currently available, these numbers establish a baseline for future comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Regina in 2026?** Regina recorded 1,685 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Regina?** Trend data is not available for Regina, as 2026 is the only year of data currently provided. No year-over-year comparisons can be made at this time. **Q: What was the most reported crime category in Regina in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category in Regina in 2026, with 720 incidents, accounting for 43% of all reported crimes. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime reports published by local law enforcement agencies in Saskatchewan (SK). Source: Data is sourced from open crime reports published by local law enforcement in SK. #### Neighbourhoods in Regina ### Eastgate, Regina: 103 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/eastgate Eastgate, Regina recorded 103 crime incidents in 2026, representing 6.1% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 99 incidents reported. Eastgate is a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, with 103 reported incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This accounts for 6.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Eastgate, highlighting the types of incidents reported and how they compare to other neighbourhoods in Regina. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Regina may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window. Theft was the leading category in Eastgate, with 99 incidents. Assault followed with 3 incidents, and theft from vehicle accounted for 1 incident. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in the neighbourhood during the reporting period. Key stats: - 103 total incidents in Eastgate - 6.1% of Regina's city-wide incidents - 99 theft incidents reported - 3 assault incidents recorded - 1 incident of theft from vehicle Eastgate's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for the vast majority of its 103 records. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33 (451 incidents) and Hillsdale (89 incidents), where the mix may differ. The low violent-crime count (3 assaults) suggests property crime dominates local reports. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft is notable. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Eastgate?** There were 103 reported incidents in Eastgate between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Eastgate?** Theft was the most common, with 99 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does Eastgate compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Eastgate had 103 incidents, while nearby Old 33 had 451 and Hillsdale had 89 during the same period. **Q: What share of Regina's incidents occurred in Eastgate?** Eastgate accounted for 6.1% of Regina's total incidents during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Glen Elm Park, Regina: 56 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/glen-elm-park Glen Elm Park, Regina, recorded 56 crime incidents in 2026, representing 3.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 37 reports, followed by assault, mischief, and other incidents, each with 5 reports. Glen Elm Park in Regina recorded 56 reported incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period, with theft being the most frequently reported category. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Glen Elm Park over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. While the numbers are relatively low compared to some other neighbourhoods, they reflect the local patterns during this timeframe. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Regina may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This snapshot captures a specific window of reported incidents, providing a basis for understanding recent trends in Glen Elm Park. Theft was the leading category in Glen Elm Park, with 37 incidents, accounting for 66% of the neighbourhood's total. Assault, mischief, and other categories each had 5 incidents, together making up 27% of the total. Theft from vehicle and break-and-enter were less frequent, with 3 and 1 incidents, respectively. Key stats: - 56 total incidents in Glen Elm Park - 3.3% of Regina's city-wide incidents - Theft: 37 incidents (66% of neighbourhood total) - Assault, mischief, and other: 5 incidents each - Nearby Old 33 had 451 incidents in the same period Glen Elm Park's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for two-thirds of its total. This contrasts with nearby Old 33, where the incident count is significantly higher (451), suggesting different local dynamics. The low violent crime count (5 assaults) and minimal break-and-enter activity (1 incident) may reflect the neighbourhood's relatively stable environment during this period. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Glen Elm Park?** Theft was the most common, with 37 incidents reported between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This accounted for 66% of all incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. **Q: How does Glen Elm Park compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Glen Elm Park had 56 incidents, while nearby Old 33 recorded 451, Eastgate had 103, and Hillsdale had 89. This suggests lower incident levels in Glen Elm Park compared to these adjacent areas. **Q: What proportion of Regina's incidents occurred in Glen Elm Park?** Glen Elm Park accounted for 3.3% of Regina's total incidents during the covered period. The city-wide total was 1,685 incidents. **Q: Were there many violent incidents in Glen Elm Park?** Violent incidents were relatively low, with 5 assaults reported. This represents a small fraction of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Harbour Landing, Regina: 63 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/harbour-landing Harbour Landing in Regina recorded 63 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 3.7% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 39 reported cases. Harbour Landing in Regina recorded 63 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Harbour Landing, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area of Regina. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Theft was the leading category in Harbour Landing, with 39 incidents. Assault followed with 7 incidents, and break and enter was reported 6 times. These three categories accounted for the majority of incidents in the neighbourhood during the period. Key stats: - 63 total incidents in Harbour Landing - 39 theft incidents reported - 7 assault incidents recorded - 3.7% of Regina's total incidents - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Harbour Landing's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for over 60% of its total. This contrasts with nearby Old 33, where the 451 incidents suggest a higher overall volume but a different mix. The neighbourhood's low violent-count (7) stands out, as assaults are a smaller share here than in many other Regina areas. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Harbour Landing?** There were 63 incidents reported in Harbour Landing between February 14 and April 15, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Harbour Landing?** Theft was the most common, with 39 incidents reported during the period. **Q: How does Harbour Landing compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby Old 33 had 451 incidents, while Eastgate recorded 103, indicating higher volumes in those areas. **Q: What share of Regina's incidents occurred in Harbour Landing?** Harbour Landing accounted for 3.7% of Regina's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Hawkstone, Regina: 88 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/hawkstone Hawkstone, Regina recorded 88 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 5.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 83 incidents, followed by mischief and theft from vehicle, each with 2 incidents. Hawkstone, a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, recorded 88 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 5.2% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month span. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to other areas in Regina, but it still contributes to the overall city total of 1,685 incidents. Understanding these numbers can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a specific period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused look at incidents within Hawkstone during this window. In Hawkstone, the leading category of incidents was theft, with 83 reported cases. Mischief followed with 2 incidents, and theft from vehicle also had 2 incidents. Assault was reported once. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently occurring in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 88 total incidents in Hawkstone - 5.2% of Regina's total incidents - Theft: 83 incidents - Mischief: 2 incidents - Assault: 1 incident Hawkstone's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for nearly all reported cases. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33, which had a much higher total of 451 incidents. The low count of violent incidents (1) is notable, suggesting a relatively low occurrence of such crimes in Hawkstone compared to other areas. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Hawkstone?** Hawkstone recorded 88 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Regina's total incidents occurred in Hawkstone?** Hawkstone accounted for 5.2% of Regina's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in Hawkstone?** Theft was the leading category, with 83 incidents reported. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Hawkstone?** There was 1 violent incident reported in Hawkstone. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Hillsdale, Regina: 89 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/hillsdale Hillsdale, Regina recorded 89 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 5.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 69 incidents, followed by mischief and other offences, each with 5 incidents. Hillsdale, a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, recorded 89 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 5.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Hillsdale over this two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Regina may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window. Theft was the leading category in Hillsdale, with 69 incidents, followed by mischief and other categories, each with 5 incidents. Together, theft and mischief accounted for 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Theft from vehicle and assault each had 4 and 3 incidents, respectively. Key stats: - 89 total incidents in Hillsdale - 5.3% of Regina's city-wide incidents - Theft: 69 incidents - Mischief: 5 incidents - 3 violent incidents reported Hillsdale's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which alone accounts for 78% of its total. This is a stark contrast to nearby Old 33, where the 451 incidents are more diversified. The low count of violent incidents (3) suggests property-related crimes dominate the neighbourhood's reported activity. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft is notable. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Hillsdale?** Theft was the most common, with 69 incidents reported between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This category alone made up 78% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Hillsdale compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Hillsdale had 89 incidents, while nearby Old 33 reported 451, Eastgate had 103, and Hawkstone recorded 88. Hillsdale's incident count is lower than these adjacent areas. **Q: What proportion of Regina's incidents occurred in Hillsdale?** Hillsdale accounted for 5.3% of Regina's total incidents during the covered period. The city-wide total was 1,685 incidents. **Q: Were there many violent incidents in Hillsdale?** Violent incidents were minimal, with only 3 assaults reported. Theft and property-related crimes dominated the neighbourhood's incident counts. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Lakeridge, Regina: 53 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/lakeridge Lakeridge, Regina recorded 53 crime incidents in 2026, representing 3.1% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 40 incidents, followed by mischief and break-and-enter. Violent crimes were minimal, with only 2 assaults reported. Lakeridge, a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, recorded 53 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 3.1% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Lakeridge, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. The neighbourhood's share of the city's total incidents is relatively small, indicating a lower concentration of reported crimes compared to other areas in Regina. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Regina may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with previous years should be made with caution. The dataset includes specific dates for each incident, allowing for precise tracking of crime patterns within this period. The leading category of incidents in Lakeridge was theft, with 40 reported cases. Mischief followed with 4 incidents, and break and enter with 3. These property-related crimes account for the majority of incidents in the neighbourhood. Assault and theft from vehicle were also reported, with 2 and 1 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 53 total incidents in Lakeridge - 40 theft incidents - 4 mischief incidents - 3.1% of Regina's total incidents - 2 violent incidents Lakeridge's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for the vast majority of its 53 incidents. This contrasts with nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33, which reported 451 incidents, and Eastgate with 103. The low violent incident count (2) suggests property crimes dominate the area's reported incidents. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft is notable. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Lakeridge?** Theft was the most common type of incident in Lakeridge, with 40 reported cases between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Lakeridge?** There were 2 violent incidents reported in Lakeridge during the covered period. **Q: What percentage of Regina's total incidents occurred in Lakeridge?** Lakeridge accounted for 3.1% of Regina's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which nearby neighbourhood had the highest number of incidents?** Old 33, a nearby neighbourhood, had the highest number of incidents with 451 reported cases. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Old 33, Regina: 451 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/old-33 Old 33 in Regina recorded 451 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 26.8% of the city's total. Assault and theft were the leading categories, each with 108 incidents. Old 33 is a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, with 451 reported incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This accounts for 26.8% of the city's total incidents during this period, making it a significant area for reported activity in Regina. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Old 33 over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents most frequently reported in this part of the city. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. While this provides a focused view of incidents in Old 33, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods or areas. In Old 33, the leading categories of reported incidents are Assault and Theft, each with 108 occurrences. Together, these two categories account for nearly half of all incidents in the neighbourhood. Mischief follows with 66 reports, contributing to the overall pattern of property and personal offences. Key stats: - 451 total incidents in Old 33 - 26.8% of Regina's total incidents - Assault and Theft each with 108 incidents - Mischief reported 66 times - Nearby Eastgate had 103 incidents Old 33 stands out in Regina for its high share of city-wide incidents, with Assault and Theft equally prominent. This dual focus on personal and property offences differs from nearby areas like Eastgate and Hillsdale, which have lower incident counts. The concentration of Assault and Theft suggests a distinct pattern in Old 33 compared to other neighbourhoods. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Old 33?** Old 33 had 451 reported incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. **Q: What are the most common incidents in Old 33?** Assault and Theft are the most common, each with 108 reported incidents. **Q: How does Old 33 compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Old 33 had significantly more incidents than nearby areas like Eastgate (103) and Hillsdale (89). **Q: What percentage of Regina's incidents occur in Old 33?** Old 33 accounts for 26.8% of Regina's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Spruce Meadows, Regina: 35 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/spruce-meadows Spruce Meadows in Regina recorded 35 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 2.1% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 30 reported cases. Spruce Meadows is a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, with 35 reported incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This represents 2.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Spruce Meadows over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset includes only reported incidents, which may not reflect all occurrences. Theft was the most common incident in Spruce Meadows, with 30 reported cases. Assault, auto theft, break and enter, mischief, and theft from vehicle each had one reported incident. Theft accounts for the majority of incidents, while other categories are less frequent. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in Spruce Meadows - 30 theft incidents reported - 1 violent incident recorded - 2.1% of Regina's total incidents - Data covers February 14 to April 15, 2026 Spruce Meadows stands out for its high proportion of theft incidents, which account for the vast majority of reported crimes in the area. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33 and Eastgate, Spruce Meadows has significantly fewer incidents overall. The low number of violent incidents is notable, with only one assault reported. This suggests that property-related crimes are the primary concern in this neighbourhood. FAQ: **Q: What is the most common type of incident in Spruce Meadows?** Theft is the most common type of incident in Spruce Meadows, with 30 reported cases between February 14 and April 15, 2026. **Q: How does Spruce Meadows compare to other neighbourhoods in Regina?** Spruce Meadows had 35 incidents, which is significantly lower than nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33 (451 incidents) and Eastgate (103 incidents). **Q: What is the share of violent incidents in Spruce Meadows?** There was 1 violent incident reported in Spruce Meadows, which is a small fraction of the total incidents in the area. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Transcona, Regina: 26 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/transcona Transcona, Regina recorded 26 crime incidents in 2026, representing 1.5% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 19 reports, followed by assault and break-and-enter. The data covers incidents from February 14 to April 15, 2026. Transcona, a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, recorded 26 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 1.5% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Transcona, 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 mid-February to mid-April 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 Transcona, the leading category of incidents was theft, with 19 reported cases. Assault followed with 3 incidents, and break and enter had 2 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the specified period. Key stats: - 26 incidents reported in Transcona - 1.5% of Regina's total incidents - Theft: 19 incidents - Assault: 3 incidents - Break and enter: 2 incidents Transcona's incident profile is notable for its relatively low share of Regina's total incidents, accounting for just 1.5%. Theft is the dominant category, making up a significant portion of the neighbourhood's reported crimes. Compared to nearby areas like Old 33, which had 451 incidents, Transcona's count is considerably lower. This suggests a quieter period in terms of reported incidents, though the short timeframe limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Transcona?** Transcona recorded 26 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 1.5% of Regina's total incidents during the same period. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in Transcona?** Theft was the leading category in Transcona, with 19 reported incidents. This was significantly higher than other categories such as assault, which had 3 incidents. **Q: How does Transcona compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Transcona had 26 incidents, which is lower than nearby neighbourhoods like Old 33 (451 incidents) and Eastgate (103 incidents). This suggests a relatively lower number of reported incidents in Transcona during the specified period. **Q: What is the date range for the reported incidents?** The reported incidents in Transcona cover a two-month period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026. This timeframe provides a snapshot of crime data for the neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. ### Washington Park, Regina: 77 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/regina/neighbourhood/washington-park Washington Park, Regina recorded 77 crime incidents in 2026, representing 4.6% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 35 incidents, followed by assault at 15. This data covers incidents from February 14 to April 15, 2026. Washington Park in Regina recorded 77 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4.6% of the city's total incidents during this period, which saw 1,685 incidents reported across Regina. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Washington Park over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents most frequently reported in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. While this provides a recent overview of incidents in Washington Park, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and data collection methods may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. Theft was the leading category in Washington Park, with 35 incidents, followed by assault, which had 15 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 65% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Other notable categories included 'Other' with 9 incidents and theft from vehicle with 6 incidents. Key stats: - 77 total incidents in Washington Park - 4.6% of Regina's city-wide incidents - Theft: 35 incidents - Assault: 15 incidents - 17 violent incidents reported Washington Park's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for nearly half of all reports. This contrasts with nearby Old 33, where the incident count is significantly higher (451), suggesting different dynamics at play. The neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents (4.6%) is relatively small, indicating that its crime patterns may not be representative of Regina as a whole. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Washington Park?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 35 reports. This category alone accounted for 45% of all incidents in the neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: How does Washington Park compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Washington Park had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Old 33 (451 incidents) and Eastgate (103 incidents). Its total of 77 incidents suggests a lower volume of reported crime compared to these adjacent neighbourhoods. **Q: What proportion of Regina's incidents occurred in Washington Park?** Washington Park accounted for 4.6% of Regina's total incidents during this period. The city-wide total was 1,685 incidents. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Washington Park?** Yes, there were 17 violent incidents reported, which included 15 assaults. Violent incidents made up 22% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal. --- ## Surrey Crime Data: 1,641 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey Surrey recorded 1,641 crime incidents between January 1 and March 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 48.4% of all reports. The data covers a 60-day period, with theft from vehicles and break-and-enter also among the top categories. This map displays 1,641 reported incidents across Surrey, British Columbia, over a 60-day window from January 1 to March 1, 2026. The data is sourced from local police records, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the city during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively. Surrey's crime data highlights property-related offences as the most prevalent, with theft and theft from vehicles accounting for a significant portion of incidents. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety strategies and policing priorities. The dataset covers a 60-day period in early 2026, with 1,641 incidents reported. As this is the only year in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a baseline for future comparisons, but trends cannot yet be established. Theft is the most common incident type in Surrey, with 794 reports, making up 48.4% of all incidents. Theft from vehicles follows closely, with 524 incidents (31.9%). Break and enter is the third most frequent, accounting for 160 incidents (9.8%). Together, these three categories represent nearly 90% of all reported incidents, underscoring the prevalence of property-related crime in the city. ### Key stats - 1,641 total incidents reported - 794 theft incidents (48.4%) - 524 theft from vehicle incidents (31.9%) - 160 break and enter incidents (9.8%) - Data covers January 1 to March 1, 2026 Surrey's early 2026 crime data is dominated by property crime, with theft and theft from vehicles together accounting for 80.3% of all incidents. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though it may reflect reporting categories rather than actual occurrence. The 1,641 incidents over 60 days suggest a high volume of property-related offences, which may warrant targeted prevention efforts. Without prior-year data, it's unclear whether this represents a shift or a continuing pattern. > Voice: Crime in Surrey: 1,641 incidents reported from January to March 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Surrey over the last 60 days?** There were 1,641 reported incidents in Surrey between January 1, 2026, and March 1, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What type of incident was most frequently reported in Surrey?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, with 794 cases, accounting for 48.4% of all incidents. Theft from vehicles was the second most common, with 524 cases. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Surrey’s incidents?** The dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2026, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. The data is limited to incidents reported between January 1, 2026, and March 1, 2026. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Surrey?** No neighbourhood-specific data is available in this dataset. The incidents are aggregated at the city level for Surrey. **Q: How current is the data for Surrey’s incidents?** The data covers incidents reported between January 1, 2026, and March 1, 2026. It was last updated on May 13, 2026. **Q: Where does this incident data for Surrey come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the BC government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the BC government’s open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Surrey. #### Categories in Surrey ### Auto Theft in Surrey: 142 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/auto_theft In 2026, Surrey recorded 142 auto theft incidents, representing 8.7% of the city's total crime count of 1,641. Auto theft ranked as the fourth most common crime category in Surrey. This page covers auto theft incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Auto theft was the fourth most common crime category in the city during this period, with a total of 142 reported incidents. These incidents accounted for 8.7% of all reported crimes in Surrey from January to March 2026. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity in the city, highlighting its prevalence relative to other types of crime. In Surrey, auto theft ranked fourth among the five most reported crime categories in early 2026. Theft was the most frequent, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicles at 524. Break and enter was third with 160 incidents, while mischief was the least common at 21. Auto theft's 142 incidents placed it firmly in the middle of the city's crime landscape, contributing significantly but not dominating the overall count. Key stats: - 142 auto theft incidents in Q1 2026 - 4th most common crime category in Surrey - 8.7% of all reported crimes in the city - Theft was the most common crime (794 incidents) - Break and enter followed with 160 incidents Auto theft in Surrey accounted for nearly 9% of all reported crimes in the first quarter of 2026, placing it as the fourth most common category. While theft and theft from vehicles were significantly more frequent, auto theft's 142 incidents highlight its persistent presence in the city. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the count underscores the ongoing challenge of vehicle-related crime in Surrey. Compared to other categories, auto theft's prevalence is notable but not dominant, reflecting a balanced distribution of crime types in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Surrey in early 2026?** There were 142 auto theft incidents reported in Surrey from January to March 2026. **Q: What percentage of Surrey's total crimes were auto thefts?** Auto thefts accounted for 8.7% of all reported crimes in Surrey during the first three months of 2026. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Surrey?** Auto theft was the fourth most common crime category in Surrey in early 2026, following theft, theft from vehicles, and break and enter. **Q: What was the most common crime in Surrey during this period?** Theft was the most common crime in Surrey from January to March 2026, with 794 reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government's open data portal. ### Surrey Break and Enter: 160 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/break_and_enter In 2026, Surrey recorded 160 break and enter incidents, representing 9.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,641. This category ranked third among five crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Break and enter is a property crime involving unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit an offence. Surrey recorded 160 break-and-enter incidents from January to March 2026. These incidents accounted for 9.8% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. Break and enter ranked as the third most frequent crime category in Surrey during the first quarter of 2026. It trailed behind theft, which had 794 incidents, and theft from vehicle, with 524 incidents. Auto theft followed closely with 142 incidents, while mischief was the least frequent among the top five categories, with only 21 incidents. Key stats: - 160 break-and-enter incidents in Q1 2026 - 9.8% of Surrey’s total crimes in this period - Ranked 3rd among 5 major crime categories - Theft was the most frequent crime (794 incidents) - Data covers January to March 2026 only Break and enter is a notable but not dominant crime category in Surrey, accounting for roughly one in ten reported incidents in early 2026. Its third-place ranking behind theft and theft from vehicle highlights a broader pattern of property-related offences in the city. With only three months of data available, no year-over-year trends can be assessed, but the 160-incident total suggests a steady presence of this crime type. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper local analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Surrey in early 2026?** Surrey recorded 160 break-and-enter incidents from January to March 2026. This figure represents 9.8% of all reported crimes in the city during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Surrey?** Break and enter was the third most common crime in Surrey in early 2026, behind theft (794 incidents) and theft from vehicle (524 incidents). It ranked ahead of auto theft (142 incidents) and mischief (21 incidents). **Q: Is break and enter increasing or decreasing in Surrey?** No year-over-year comparison is available for 2026, as data is limited to the first three months. Historical trends cannot be determined from this single quarter’s data. **Q: What percentage of Surrey’s crimes are break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents made up 9.8% of Surrey’s total reported crimes in the first quarter of 2026. This reflects its role as a significant but not leading crime category. Source: Data sourced from the BC government’s open data portal, covering reported incidents in Surrey. ### Mischief in Surrey: 21 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/mischief In 2026, Surrey recorded 21 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total 1,641 crimes. Mischief ranked 5th among 5 crime categories. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. In this period, Surrey recorded 21 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total reported crimes. Mischief ranks fifth among Surrey's five reported crime categories for this period. Theft is the most frequent, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 524. Break and enter and auto theft follow with 160 and 142 incidents, respectively. Mischief, while less common, still contributes to the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 21 mischief incidents reported in Q1 2026 - 1.3% of Surrey’s total incidents - Ranks 5th among 5 crime categories - Theft leads with 794 incidents - Data covers January to March 2026 Mischief is a minor component of Surrey’s crime profile, representing only 1.3% of incidents in early 2026. Its low rank among categories suggests property damage and vandalism are less frequent than theft-related crimes. With only three months of data, trends cannot be assessed, but the small count aligns with typical volatility in lower-frequency offences. The focus for crime reduction in Surrey may prioritize higher-volume categories like theft and vehicle-related crimes. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Surrey in early 2026?** There were 21 reported mischief incidents in Surrey from January to March 2026. **Q: What percentage of Surrey’s total crimes does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 1.3% of Surrey’s total reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Surrey?** Mischief ranks fifth, with theft (794 incidents) and theft from vehicle (524) being the most common. **Q: Is this data for the entire year?** No, this data covers only the first three months of 2026, from January 1 to March 1. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government’s open data portal. ### Theft in Surrey: 794 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/theft In Surrey, theft was the most reported crime category in early 2026, with 794 incidents accounting for 48.4% of the city’s total 1,641 reported crimes. The data covers January 1 to March 1, 2026, showing theft as the leading category among five tracked crime categories. This page covers reported theft incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, from January 1 to March 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during this period, with 794 incidents recorded. These incidents account for 48.4% of all reported crimes in Surrey during this timeframe, highlighting theft as a significant concern within the city's overall crime landscape. In Surrey, theft stands out as the leading crime category, surpassing other types such as theft from vehicle (524 incidents), break and enter (160 incidents), auto theft (142 incidents), and mischief (21 incidents). With 794 reported cases, theft represents nearly half of all crime in the January 1 to March 1, 2026 window. This dominance underscores its prevalence compared to other property and non-violent offences. Key stats: - 794 theft incidents reported from January 1 to March 1, 2026 - 48.4% of all Surrey crimes in this period - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Theft from vehicle: 524 incidents - Break and enter: 160 incidents - Auto theft: 142 incidents Theft is the most reported crime in Surrey for the January 1 to March 1, 2026 window, accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The 794 reported cases significantly outnumber other property crimes like theft from vehicle and break and enter. The lack of prior-year data for comparison means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the category's dominance is clear. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Surrey in early 2026?** There were 794 theft incidents reported in Surrey between January 1 and March 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Surrey’s crimes in early 2026 were thefts?** Theft accounted for 48.4% of all reported crimes in Surrey from January 1 to March 1, 2026. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Surrey?** Theft was the most reported crime, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle (524), break and enter (160), and auto theft (142). **Q: Is this data for the entire year or just part of 2026?** This data covers January 1 to March 1, 2026. It is not a full-year total. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government's open data portal. ### Surrey theft from vehicle: 524 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/theft_from_vehicle In 2026, Surrey recorded 524 incidents of theft from vehicle, making up 31.9% of the city's total crime count of 1,641. This category ranked second among five crime types reported. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Theft from vehicle was the second most common crime category in the city during this period, with 524 incidents recorded. These incidents accounted for 31.9% of all reported crimes in Surrey from January to March 2026, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics. In Surrey, theft from vehicle ranked second among the five reported crime categories, trailing only theft (794 incidents) but surpassing break and enter (160), auto theft (142), and mischief (21). The category's prevalence underscores its impact on the city's overall crime landscape, contributing nearly one-third of all incidents during this period. Key stats: - 524 theft from vehicle incidents in Q1 2026 - 31.9% of Surrey’s total crime incidents - Second most common crime category - Surrey’s total crime incidents: 1,641 - Theft was the most common category (794 incidents) Theft from vehicle stands out as a major contributor to Surrey’s crime statistics, accounting for nearly a third of all incidents in early 2026. Its rank as the second most common category—behind only general theft—highlights a notable focus on property-related crimes in the city. While the data covers only the first quarter of 2026, the volume of incidents suggests a persistent issue that may warrant targeted prevention efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Surrey in early 2026?** There were 524 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Surrey from January to March 2026. **Q: What percentage of Surrey’s total crime did theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounted for 31.9% of all reported crime incidents in Surrey during this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Surrey?** It ranked second, behind theft (794 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (160), auto theft (142), and mischief (21). **Q: Is this data for the entire year or a specific period?** The data covers the first three months of 2026, from January 1 to March 1. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government’s open data portal. #### Year pages for Surrey ### Surrey Crime 2026: 1,641 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/surrey/year/2026 In 2026, Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents. Theft and theft from vehicles were the most frequent, together making up over 80% of all cases. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of crime types in Surrey for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported incidents and their relative shares. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and covers all categories tracked by local authorities. The 2026 data for Surrey shows a total of 1,641 reported incidents, with theft and theft from vehicles accounting for the majority. Theft alone made up 794 incidents, while theft from vehicles followed with 524. Break and enter, auto theft, and mischief rounded out the top five categories. This snapshot provides a starting point for understanding crime patterns in the city, though trends cannot yet be assessed without prior-year data. Key stats: - 1,641 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 794 incidents, the most frequent category - Theft from vehicle: 524 incidents - Break and enter: 160 incidents - Auto theft: 142 incidents Surrey's 2026 data reveals a strong concentration in property-related crimes, with theft and theft from vehicles comprising nearly 80% of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot be inferred, but the dominance of these categories suggests a focus area for local enforcement and prevention efforts. The 1,641 incidents establish a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Surrey in 2026?** Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents in 2026, covering all tracked crime categories. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in Surrey in 2026?** Theft was the most frequently reported crime, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicles at 524. **Q: Is there a trend in Surrey's crime data?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Surrey. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime reports published by local authorities in British Columbia (BC). Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by local authorities in BC. --- ## Brampton Crime Data: 1,602 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton Brampton recorded 1,602 criminal incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, making up 28.8% of all reported incidents. Mischief and auto theft followed closely, with 24.5% and 20.4% respectively. This map displays 1,602 reported incidents in Brampton, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. The data is sourced from the Peel Regional Police public portal and reflects incidents reported during this window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and focus community safety efforts. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. Understanding these patterns helps highlight areas and categories where resources may be most needed. The 2026 data shows 1,602 incidents reported in Brampton during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis as additional years of data become available. Assault was the most reported category, with 462 incidents accounting for 28.8% of the total. Mischief followed closely, with 393 incidents (24.5%), while auto theft ranked third, with 327 incidents (20.4%). Together, these three categories make up over 73% of all reported incidents in Brampton during this period. Downtown Brampton had the highest number of reported incidents, with 62, followed by Madoc with 54 and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) with 53. These figures reflect the concentration of activity rather than per-capita risk, as population data is not included in this dataset. ### Key stats - 1,602 total incidents reported - 462 assault incidents (28.8%) - 393 mischief incidents (24.5%) - 327 auto theft incidents (20.4%) - 509 violent-category incidents - 53 neighbourhoods with reported activity Brampton's 60-day snapshot shows a clear concentration in assault, mischief, and auto theft, which together account for nearly three-quarters of all incidents. The 1,602 total reflects a short window, so seasonal patterns may influence the breakdown. Downtown, Madoc, and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) stand out as areas with higher reported activity, though this does not imply per-capita risk. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures provide a starting point for monitoring future changes. > Voice: Crime in Brampton includes 1,602 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brampton over the past 60 days?** There were 1,602 reported incidents in Brampton from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with assault being the most frequent at 462 occurrences. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Brampton?** Assault is the most common incident, accounting for 28.8% of the total, followed by mischief at 24.5% and auto theft at 20.4%. These three categories make up over 70% of all reported incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Brampton have the highest number of reported incidents?** Downtown Brampton has the highest count with 62 incidents, followed by Madoc with 54 and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) with 53. These neighbourhoods are among the top areas for reported incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Brampton?** The current dataset covers a 60-day period in 2026, with 1,602 incidents reported. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this specific window. **Q: How current is the data for Brampton?** The data covers incidents from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. This provides a recent snapshot of reported incidents in the city. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government, specifically from local law enforcement records for Brampton. Source: Data sourced from open-data releases by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Brampton ### Assault in Brampton: 462 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/assault In 2026, Brampton recorded 462 assault incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. These incidents represent 28.8% of the city's total 1,602 reported crimes. The data spans from April 17 to June 16, 2026. This page covers reported assault incidents in Brampton, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 462 reported assaults, accounting for 28.8% of the city's total reported incidents. Assault is the most frequently reported category in Brampton, with a higher count than other major categories such as mischief and auto theft. Assault is the most common reported incident type in Brampton, with 462 occurrences. It ranks first among the city's eight reported categories, surpassing mischief (393 incidents) and auto theft (327 incidents). Other categories, such as fraud (134 incidents) and break and enter (117 incidents), are reported less frequently. Key stats: - 462 reported assaults in Brampton - Assault accounts for 28.8% of city incidents - Ranked 1st among 8 categories - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count (24 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Assault stands out as the most reported incident type in Brampton, making up over a quarter of all reported incidents. The 462 incidents during this period highlight its prevalence compared to other categories. While the data covers only a partial window in 2026, the numbers indicate that assault is a significant category in the city's crime data. The distribution across neighbourhoods shows Downtown as the area with the highest reported incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 462 reported assault incidents in Brampton during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's incidents are assaults?** Assaults account for 28.8% of all reported incidents in Brampton. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brampton has the most reported assaults?** The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number of reported assaults, with 24 incidents. **Q: How does assault compare to other incident types in Brampton?** Assault is the most reported category, with 462 incidents, followed by mischief (393) and auto theft (327). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Brampton: 327 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/auto_theft In Brampton, 327 auto theft incidents were reported, making up 20.4% of the city's total crime count of 1,602. This category ranks third among eight crime types, with the highest counts in Trinity Commons and Mount Pleasant Village. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Auto theft accounted for 327 incidents during the selected period, representing 20.4% of the city's total reported crime incidents. The data spans from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in the city over this two-month window. Auto theft is the third most common crime category in Brampton, behind assault (462 incidents) and mischief (393 incidents). It is more frequent than fraud (134 incidents), other crimes (122 incidents), and break and enter (117 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of auto theft in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 327 auto theft incidents reported - 20.4% of Brampton's total crime incidents - Ranked 3rd among 8 crime categories - Trinity Commons had the highest neighbourhood count (18) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Auto theft stands out as a significant category in Brampton, accounting for one-fifth of all reported crime incidents in the city. Its ranking as the third most common crime category underscores its prevalence. The data shows a clear pattern of auto theft activity across various neighbourhoods, with Trinity Commons, Mount Pleasant Village, and Ebenezer East experiencing the highest counts. The two-month window provides a focused view of this issue, highlighting its impact on the community. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 327 reported auto theft incidents in Brampton during the selected period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total crime incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 20.4% of the total reported crime incidents in Brampton during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Brampton had the highest auto theft counts?** The neighbourhoods with the highest auto theft counts were Trinity Commons (18 incidents), Mount Pleasant Village (15 incidents), and Ebenezer East (13 incidents). **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Brampton?** Auto theft is the third most common crime category in Brampton, following assault (462 incidents) and mischief (393 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Fraud in Brampton: 134 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/fraud In 2026, Brampton recorded 134 fraud incidents, representing 8.4% of the city's total crime count of 1,602. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category, with neighbourhoods like Madoc, Norton Park, and Centre each reporting 5 incidents. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Fraud includes deceptive practices such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and scams. In the selected window, there were 134 reported fraud incidents in Brampton. Fraud accounts for 8.4% of all reported incidents in Brampton during this period. This category is one of several tracked to provide a comprehensive view of crime in the city. Fraud is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Brampton, behind assault (462 incidents), mischief (393 incidents), and auto theft (327 incidents). It is more common than other categories such as break and enter (117 incidents) and other types of crime (122 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of fraud in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 134 reported fraud incidents - 8.4% of all Brampton incidents - 4th most common crime category - Madoc, Norton Park, and Centre each had 5 incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Fraud represents a notable portion of Brampton's reported incidents, ranking fourth among all categories. The 134 incidents during this two-month window indicate a steady presence of fraud-related activity. Compared to other categories like assault and mischief, fraud is less frequent but still significant. The data shows that fraud is distributed across several neighbourhoods, with Madoc, Norton Park, and Centre each reporting 5 incidents. This distribution suggests that fraud is not concentrated in any single area but is spread throughout the city. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 134 reported fraud incidents in Brampton during the selected window from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's incidents are fraud?** Fraud accounts for 8.4% of all reported incidents in Brampton during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Brampton have the most fraud incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of reported fraud incidents are Madoc, Norton Park, Centre, and Hickory Woods, each with 5 incidents. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crime categories in Brampton?** Fraud is the fourth most common category, following assault (462 incidents), mischief (393 incidents), and auto theft (327 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Brampton's public crime records. ### Brampton Homicide: 2 Incidents in 2026 Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/homicide Brampton recorded 2 homicide incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total 1,602 reported crimes. Homicide ranks 8th among 8 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Homicide is one of the least frequent crime categories in the city, with only 2 incidents recorded during the selected period. These 2 homicide incidents represent 0.1% of Brampton's total reported crime incidents in this window, highlighting how rare such events are compared to other categories. Homicide ranks 8th among Brampton's 8 crime categories, making it the least frequent. It is far less common than assault (462 incidents), mischief (393), auto theft (327), fraud (134), and other categories. The low count reflects the severe but infrequent nature of homicide incidents in the city. Key stats: - 2 homicide incidents reported - 0.1% of Brampton's total crime incidents - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Assault is the most frequent category (462 incidents) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Homicide incidents in Brampton are extremely rare, accounting for just 0.1% of all reported crime in this period. With only 2 incidents, it is the least frequent category, far below assault and property crimes. The data spans a short window (April–June 2026), so no trend can be inferred. The low count aligns with typical volatility in homicide numbers, which are small and unpredictable year-to-year. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 2 reported homicide incidents in Brampton during the selected period. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Brampton?** Homicide is the least frequent category, with only 2 incidents, while assault (462) and mischief (393) are far more common. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most homicide incidents?** Mount Pleasant North and Churchville each had 1 reported homicide incident. **Q: What share of Brampton's crime is homicide?** Homicide accounts for 0.1% of all reported crime incidents in Brampton during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Brampton's published crime incident records. ### Brampton Mischief: 393 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/mischief In 2026, Brampton recorded 393 mischief incidents, representing 24.5% of the city's total crime. This category ranks second among eight crime types, with Fletchers Meadow North reporting the highest count at 23 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Brampton, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 393 reported incidents of mischief in the city. These incidents account for 24.5% of all reported crime in Brampton during this period. Mischief includes a range of offences such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. The data provided here is based on reported incidents and does not include unreported cases. In Brampton, mischief is the second most common category of reported crime, following assault, which had 462 incidents. It is more frequent than auto theft (327 incidents), fraud (134 incidents), and break and enter (117 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of mischief-related offences in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 393 reported mischief incidents - 24.5% of all reported crime in Brampton - Second most common crime category - Fletchers Meadow North had the highest count with 23 incidents - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Mischief stands out as a significant category in Brampton's crime data, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents. Its position as the second most common crime category underscores its prevalence in the city. The data shows a clear pattern of mischief incidents across various neighbourhoods, with Fletchers Meadow North experiencing the highest number. Given the short reporting window, it's challenging to draw long-term trend conclusions, but the numbers highlight the ongoing issue of property-related offences in Brampton. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Brampton?** There were 393 reported mischief incidents in Brampton during the selected window. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Brampton?** Mischief is the second most common crime category in Brampton, following assault (462 incidents) and ahead of auto theft (327 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Brampton have the highest number of mischief incidents?** Fletchers Meadow North had the highest count with 23 incidents, followed by Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) with 17 incidents. **Q: What percentage of all reported crime in Brampton is mischief?** Mischief accounts for 24.5% of all reported crime in Brampton during the selected window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Brampton: 122 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/other In 2026, Brampton recorded 122 'Other' crime incidents, representing 7.6% of the city's total 1,602 crimes. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types, with Downtown being the most affected neighbourhood. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Brampton, Ontario. The data includes all records within the selected window, totaling 122 incidents. These incidents account for 7.6% of the city's total crime count during this period. The 'Other' category encompasses a variety of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. Understanding the distribution and frequency of these incidents provides insight into the broader crime landscape in Brampton. In Brampton, 'Other' crime ranks as the fifth most common category among eight tracked types. It is less frequent than Assault (462 incidents), Mischief (393 incidents), Auto theft (327 incidents), and Fraud (134 incidents), but slightly more common than Break and enter (117 incidents). This ranking highlights the relative prevalence of different crime types within the city. Key stats: - 122 reported 'Other' incidents - 7.6% of Brampton's total crime - Ranked 5th among 8 crime categories - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count (11 incidents) The 'Other' category in Brampton accounts for a modest portion of the city's overall crime, ranking fifth among eight categories. With 122 incidents, it is less common than property and violent crimes like Assault and Mischief but still notable. The data shows a clear lead in the Downtown neighbourhood, though counts are relatively low across all areas. Given the short reporting window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, these numbers reflect a snapshot rather than a full-year trend. The lack of prior-year data for this category means no year-over-year comparisons can be made. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types such as Assault, Mischief, or Auto theft. These incidents are less common but still contribute to the overall crime landscape in Brampton. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 122 reported 'Other' incidents in Brampton during the selected window. This accounts for 7.6% of the city's total crime count. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Brampton had the most 'Other' incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest counts of 'Other' incidents were Downtown (11 incidents), Norton Park (7 incidents), and Madoc (6 incidents). **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Brampton?** 'Other' crime is the fifth most common category in Brampton, with fewer incidents than Assault (462), Mischief (393), Auto theft (327), and Fraud (134), but slightly more than Break and enter (117). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Robbery in Brampton: 45 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/robbery In 2026, Brampton recorded 45 robbery incidents, representing 2.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,602. Robbery ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 45 reported robbery incidents in Brampton. Robbery accounts for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Brampton during this period. This category provides insight into the frequency and distribution of robbery incidents across the city. In Brampton, robbery is the 7th most common category among the 8 tracked categories. It is less frequent than assault (462 incidents), mischief (393 incidents), auto theft (327 incidents), fraud (134 incidents), and other (122 incidents). This ranking highlights that while robbery is a notable category, it is less prevalent compared to other types of incidents in the city. Key stats: - 45 robbery incidents reported - 2.8% of all Brampton incidents - 7th most common incident type - Madoc neighbourhood had the highest count (4 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Robbery in Brampton accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking 7th among the 8 tracked categories. The 45 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026, represent 2.8% of all incidents in the city during this period. While robbery is less common than categories like assault and mischief, it remains a significant concern. The data shows that Madoc had the highest number of reported robbery incidents among neighbourhoods, though counts are relatively low across the board. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Brampton?** There were 45 reported robbery incidents in Brampton between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's incidents are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Brampton during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brampton had the most robbery incidents?** The Madoc neighbourhood had the highest number of reported robbery incidents, with 4 incidents. **Q: How does robbery compare to other incident types in Brampton?** Robbery is the 7th most common incident type in Brampton, with fewer incidents than categories like assault (462 incidents) and mischief (393 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. #### Year pages for Brampton ### Brampton Crime 2026: 1,602 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/year/2026 In 2026, Brampton recorded 1,602 reported incidents. Assault was the most frequent category with 462 cases, followed by mischief (393) and auto theft (327). This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. In 2026, Brampton recorded 1,602 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page provides a detailed breakdown of Brampton's 2026 crime data, including the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and compiled through open-data sources. The 2026 dataset for Brampton shows a total of 1,602 reported incidents, with assault being the most frequent category at 462 occurrences. Mischief and auto theft followed closely, with 393 and 327 incidents respectively. Fraud, other offences, and break-and-enter incidents rounded out the top categories, each contributing significantly to the year's total. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Brampton, though trends cannot yet be assessed without additional years of data. Key stats: - 1,602 total reported incidents in 2026 - Assault: 462 incidents, the highest category - Mischief: 393 incidents, second most frequent - Auto theft: 327 incidents reported - Fraud: 134 incidents in 2026 Brampton's 2026 data reveals a notable concentration in property-related crimes, with mischief and auto theft accounting for nearly half of all incidents. Assault leads the categories, but the high counts for property crimes suggest a distinct pattern compared to other cities. As the first year of available data, these numbers establish a baseline for future comparisons, though no trends can yet be inferred. The absence of prior-year data limits deeper analysis, but the 2026 figures highlight areas of focus for local law enforcement and community safety efforts. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Brampton in 2026?** Brampton recorded 1,602 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is there a trend in Brampton's crime data?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data currently available for Brampton. Future years will be needed to assess any changes. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Brampton in 2026?** Assault was the most reported category in 2026, with 462 incidents. Mischief and auto theft followed, with 393 and 327 incidents respectively. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data releases provided by local law enforcement agencies in Ontario (ON). It reflects incidents reported to and recorded by these agencies. Source: Data sourced from open-data releases by law enforcement agencies in ON. #### Neighbourhoods in Brampton ### A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) Crime: 40 Incidents in Brampton URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/a-b-c-d-section-bramalea A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) in Brampton recorded 40 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.5% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 16 reports, followed by mischief (11) and auto theft (6). A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) in Brampton recorded 40 incidents during the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.5% of the city's total incidents during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. Understanding these patterns can help residents and local authorities address community safety concerns effectively. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Assault was the leading category in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea), with 16 reported incidents. Mischief followed closely, with 11 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 6 incidents recorded. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 40 total incidents in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) - 16 assault incidents reported - 11 mischief incidents recorded - 6 auto theft incidents - 2.5% of Brampton's total incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) experienced a mix of property and violent crimes, with assault and mischief being the most common. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents), this neighbourhood had fewer reported incidents. The presence of auto theft and break-and-enter suggests property crime is a notable concern, though violent crime remains a smaller portion of the total. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 16 reported cases during the period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were reported in this neighbourhood compared to the city total?** A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) accounted for 40 incidents, which is 2.5% of Brampton's total of 1,602 incidents during the same period. **Q: What types of property crimes were reported in this neighbourhood?** Property crimes included mischief (11 incidents), auto theft (6 incidents), and break and enter (4 incidents). **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas in terms of incident counts?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as Downtown and Madoc reported higher incident counts, with 62 and 54 incidents respectively, compared to 40 in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Brampton. ### Downtown Brampton Crime: 62 Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/downtown Downtown Brampton recorded 62 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.9% of Brampton's total crime during this period. Assault was the leading category with 24 reports, followed by mischief and other offences, each with 11 cases. Downtown Brampton recorded 62 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.9% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in the area, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of the city. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures represent reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences. Assault was the leading category in Downtown Brampton, with 24 incidents. Mischief followed closely, with 11 reported cases. Other categories, including auto theft and fraud, also contributed to the total, with auto theft recording 8 incidents and fraud 4. Key stats: - 62 total incidents in Downtown Brampton - 24 assault incidents reported - 11 mischief incidents recorded - 8 auto theft incidents - 3.9% of Brampton's total incidents Downtown Brampton's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for nearly 40% of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like Madoc and Sandalwood West, where assault counts are lower (54 and 53 total incidents, respectively). The concentration of assault cases stands out, while property-related crimes like mischief and auto theft are present but less dominant. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Brampton?** Assault was the most common, with 24 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were recorded in Downtown Brampton during this period?** There were 62 incidents recorded in Downtown Brampton from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What share of Brampton's total incidents occurred in Downtown?** Downtown accounted for 3.9% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. **Q: Which nearby neighbourhoods had similar incident counts?** Madoc recorded 54 incidents, while Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) had 53 during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton. ### Fletchers Meadow North Crime: 42 Incidents in Brampton URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/fletchers-meadow-north Fletchers Meadow North in Brampton recorded 42 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 2.6% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 23 cases, followed by auto theft and assault, each with 6 and 4 incidents respectively. Fletchers Meadow North in Brampton recorded 42 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into local crime patterns. Fletchers Meadow North's figures are part of Brampton's broader city-wide total of 1,602 incidents. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this window is too short to establish long-term trends, it highlights recent activity. Neighbourhood boundaries may change over time, so comparisons with future or past data should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. Mischief was the leading category in Fletchers Meadow North, with 23 incidents. Auto theft followed, with 6 reported cases. Assault and break-and-enter each had 4 incidents, rounding out the top categories. These figures reflect the most frequently reported types of incidents in the area during the covered period. Key stats: - 42 total incidents in Fletchers Meadow North - 23 incidents of mischief - 6 incidents of auto theft - 4 incidents of assault - 4 incidents of break-and-enter - 2.6% of Brampton's total incidents Fletchers Meadow North's incident profile is heavily weighted toward mischief, which accounts for over half of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown, which had 62 incidents, and Madoc, with 54. The neighbourhood's lower violent crime count (6 incidents) suggests a relatively modest share of assaults and robberies compared to property-related offences. The short two-month window limits broader trend analysis, but the concentration of mischief stands out. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common incident in Fletchers Meadow North?** Mischief was the most common incident, with 23 reported cases between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Fletchers Meadow North compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Fletchers Meadow North had 42 incidents, fewer than Downtown (62) and Madoc (54), but more than Sandalwood West (53). **Q: What share of Brampton's incidents occurred in Fletchers Meadow North?** The neighbourhood accounted for 2.6% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. **Q: Were there any violent crime incidents reported?** Yes, there were 6 violent crime incidents, including 4 assaults and 2 robberies. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton. ### Heart Lake South, Brampton: 44 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/heart-lake-south Heart Lake South in Brampton recorded 44 crime incidents, representing 2.7% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 15 reports, followed by assault and auto theft, each with 10 incidents. Heart Lake South is a neighbourhood in Brampton, Ontario, with 44 reported incidents during the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. This represents 2.7% of the city's total incidents during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Brampton may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. In Heart Lake South, the leading category of reported incidents was Mischief, with 15 occurrences. Assault and Auto theft followed closely, each with 10 reported incidents. These three categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents during this period. Key stats: - 44 total incidents in Heart Lake South - 15 incidents of Mischief - 10 incidents each of Assault and Auto theft - 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Heart Lake South's incident profile is notable for the high prevalence of Mischief and Auto theft, which together account for over half of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents), Heart Lake South's total is lower, but its concentration of Auto theft is proportionally higher. The neighbourhood's data suggests a focus on property-related incidents, distinct from the city-wide pattern where Assault is a leading category. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Heart Lake South?** Mischief was the most common type of incident, with 15 reported occurrences during the period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Heart Lake South compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Heart Lake South had 44 incidents, fewer than nearby Downtown (62) and Madoc (54), but its proportion of Auto theft incidents was higher relative to its total count. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in Heart Lake South?** Heart Lake South accounted for 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Heart Lake South?** Yes, there were 11 violent incidents reported, including 10 Assaults. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton. ### Madoc, Brampton: 54 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/madoc Madoc, Brampton recorded 54 crime incidents, representing 3.4% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 20 cases, followed by mischief and auto theft. The data covers incidents from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. Madoc, a neighbourhood in Brampton, Ontario, recorded 54 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This figure represents 3.4% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Madoc, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. Understanding these patterns can help residents and local authorities make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. The figures reflect reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences. In Madoc, the leading category of incidents was Assault, with 20 reported cases. Mischief followed closely, with 10 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 8 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the specified period. Key stats: - 54 total incidents in Madoc - 20 assault incidents - 10 mischief incidents - 8 auto theft incidents - 3.4% of Brampton's total incidents Madoc's incident profile is notable for its relatively high proportion of assaults, which account for over a third of the neighbourhood's total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown, which recorded more incidents overall but a different mix of categories. The presence of auto theft as a top category also stands out, suggesting a need for targeted prevention efforts in this area. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Madoc?** Madoc recorded 54 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This figure represents 3.4% of Brampton's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Madoc?** The top categories in Madoc are Assault with 20 incidents, Mischief with 10 incidents, and Auto theft with 8 incidents. **Q: How does Madoc compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Madoc recorded 54 incidents, while nearby Downtown had 62 incidents, and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) had 53 incidents during the same period. **Q: What is the date range for this data?** The data covers incidents reported between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Mount Pleasant Village, Brampton: 44 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/mount-pleasant-village Mount Pleasant Village in Brampton recorded 44 crime incidents, representing 2.7% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 15 incidents, followed by assault and mischief. Mount Pleasant Village in Brampton recorded 44 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The dataset covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in Mount Pleasant Village, with 15 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 12 incidents. Mischief was also notable, with 9 incidents reported. Key stats: - 44 total incidents in Mount Pleasant Village - 15 auto theft incidents - 12 assault incidents - 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents - 13 violent incidents recorded Mount Pleasant Village's incident profile is notable for its high count of auto thefts, which surpass assaults as the leading category. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown, which recorded 62 incidents, and Madoc, with 54. The neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents is relatively small, but the concentration of auto thefts stands out. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Mount Pleasant Village?** Auto theft was the most common type of incident, with 15 reported cases. **Q: How many incidents were recorded in Mount Pleasant Village?** There were 44 incidents recorded in Mount Pleasant Village between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in Mount Pleasant Village?** Mount Pleasant Village accounted for 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. **Q: How does Mount Pleasant Village compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Mount Pleasant Village had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Norton Park, Brampton: 49 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/norton-park Norton Park, Brampton, recorded 49 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.1% of the city's total. Assault and mischief were the leading categories, each with 15 incidents. Norton Park in Brampton recorded 49 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Norton Park, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area of Brampton. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Brampton may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential boundary changes. In Norton Park, the leading categories of incidents were Assault and Mischief, each with 15 reported incidents. Other notable categories included Other with 7 incidents, and Auto theft and Fraud, each with 5 incidents. Break and enter had the fewest incidents, with only 1 reported. Key stats: - 49 total incidents in Norton Park - 15 incidents of Assault - 15 incidents of Mischief - 3.1% of Brampton's total incidents - 16 violent incidents reported Norton Park's incident profile is notable for the equal prevalence of Assault and Mischief, each accounting for 15 incidents. This differs from nearby areas like Downtown, which had a higher total of 62 incidents. The relatively low count of Break and enter incidents (1) stands out compared to other categories. The neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents (3.1%) is modest, suggesting a balanced distribution of incidents across Brampton. FAQ: **Q: What were the most common incidents in Norton Park?** The most common incidents in Norton Park were Assault and Mischief, each with 15 reported incidents. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Norton Park during this period?** A total of 49 incidents were reported in Norton Park between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in Norton Park?** Norton Park accounted for 3.1% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. **Q: How does Norton Park compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Norton Park had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Sandalwood East (Mountainash) Crime: 45 Incidents in Brampton URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/sandalwood-east-mountainash Sandalwood East (Mountainash) recorded 45 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.8% of Brampton's total. Assault was the leading category with 15 reports, followed by mischief and auto theft. Sandalwood East (Mountainash) in Brampton recorded 45 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Sandalwood East (Mountainash), with 15 incidents. Mischief followed closely with 11 incidents, and auto theft was also notable, with 10 incidents reported. Key stats: - 45 incidents in Sandalwood East (Mountainash) - 15 assault incidents - 11 mischief incidents - 10 auto theft incidents - 2.8% of Brampton's total incidents Sandalwood East (Mountainash) experienced a mix of property and violent crime, with assault and mischief being the most frequent. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents), this neighbourhood had fewer incidents overall. The presence of auto theft as a top category is notable, suggesting a focus on vehicle-related crime. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in Sandalwood East (Mountainash)?** There were 45 incidents recorded in Sandalwood East (Mountainash) between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 15 occurrences. **Q: How does Sandalwood East (Mountainash) compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Sandalwood East (Mountainash) had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** Sandalwood East (Mountainash) accounted for 2.8% of Brampton's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) Crime: 53 Incidents in Brampton URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/sandalwood-west-sunny-meadow Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) in Brampton recorded 53 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.3% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 18 reports, followed by mischief (17) and auto theft (10). Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) in Brampton recorded 53 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. Assault was the leading category in Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow), with 18 incidents. Mischief followed closely, with 17 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 10 incidents reported. These three categories accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's incidents. Key stats: - 53 total incidents in Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) - 18 assault incidents - 17 mischief incidents - 10 auto theft incidents - 3.3% of Brampton's total incidents Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) experienced a notable concentration of assault and mischief incidents, which together accounted for over two-thirds of the neighbourhood's total. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents), this neighbourhood had fewer overall incidents but a higher proportion of violent crimes. The presence of auto theft as the third most common category suggests a mix of property and personal crimes. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow)?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 18 reported cases during the two-month period. **Q: How many incidents were reported in nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown had 62 incidents, Madoc had 54, and Norton Park had 49 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow) accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. **Q: Were there any property-related crimes reported?** Yes, mischief (17 incidents) and auto theft (10 incidents) were among the top categories, along with break and enter (2 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton. ### Trinity Commons, Brampton: 44 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brampton/neighbourhood/trinity-commons Trinity Commons in Brampton recorded 44 crime incidents, representing 2.7% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 18 reports, followed by assault at 12. The data covers incidents from April 17 to June 16, 2026. Trinity Commons in Brampton recorded 44 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Trinity Commons, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The figures are part of a broader dataset covering the entire city of Brampton, which reported 1,602 incidents in total during the same timeframe. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Brampton may change over time, so comparisons with other years should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window, providing a focused view of activity in Trinity Commons. Auto theft was the leading category in Trinity Commons, with 18 reported incidents. Assault followed closely, with 12 incidents. Mischief was also notable, with 6 incidents. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 44 incidents in Trinity Commons - 18 auto theft incidents - 12 assault incidents - 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents - 6 mischief incidents Trinity Commons stands out with auto theft as its leading category, accounting for 18 of the 44 incidents. This is a higher concentration than in nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown (62 incidents) and Madoc (54 incidents), where the category mix may differ. The presence of 12 assault incidents also highlights a notable level of violent crime in the area. Compared to the city total, Trinity Commons' share of incidents is relatively small, but the category distribution provides insight into local patterns. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Trinity Commons?** Auto theft was the most common type of incident in Trinity Commons, with 18 reported cases between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Trinity Commons during this period?** A total of 44 incidents were reported in Trinity Commons between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brampton's total incidents occurred in Trinity Commons?** Trinity Commons accounted for 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: How does Trinity Commons compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Trinity Commons reported 44 incidents, while nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown had 62 incidents and Madoc had 54 incidents during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton. --- ## Mississauga Crime Data: 1,589 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga Mississauga recorded 1,589 criminal incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, making up 26.3% of all reported incidents. Auto theft and mischief followed closely, each representing over 20% of the total. This map displays 1,589 reported incidents in Mississauga, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. The data is sourced from the Peel Regional Police public portal and reflects incidents reported during this window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and trends in local crime activity. The dataset includes a range of incident types, from assaults to property crimes, providing a snapshot of reported activity across the city. Understanding these patterns can help inform community safety initiatives and resource allocation. The dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 1,589 incidents reported. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a baseline for future comparisons, but trends cannot be assessed at this time. Assault was the most reported incident type, with 418 cases, accounting for 26.3% of all incidents. Auto theft followed closely, with 399 reports (25.1%), while mischief ranked third, with 378 incidents (23.8%). Together, these three categories make up over 75% of the total reported incidents. Fraud and break-and-enter were also notable, with 154 and 128 reports, respectively. The neighbourhoods with the highest reported activity were 12330 (71 incidents), 11360 (68 incidents), and 12410 (65 incidents). These areas saw the most concentrated activity, though this reflects total incident counts rather than per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 1,589 total incidents reported - 418 assaults (26.3%) - 399 auto thefts (25.1%) - 378 mischief incidents (23.8%) - 57 neighbourhoods with reported activity Mississauga's 60-day snapshot shows a near-even split between violent and property-related incidents, with assault and auto theft leading the counts. The concentration of activity in a few neighbourhoods suggests localized patterns, though the short window limits broader trend analysis. The absence of prior-year data means comparisons are not yet possible, but the 1,589-incident total provides a baseline for future monitoring. > Voice: Crime in Mississauga includes 1,589 incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Mississauga over the past 60 days?** There were 1,589 reported incidents in Mississauga from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with assault being the most frequent at 418 occurrences. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Mississauga?** Assault was the most common incident, accounting for 26.3% of the total, followed by auto theft at 25.1% and mischief at 23.8%. Fraud and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, making up 9.7% and 8.1% of the total, respectively. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Mississauga had the highest number of incidents?** Neighbourhood 12330 had the highest number of incidents with 71, followed closely by neighbourhoods 11360 and 12410, each with 68 and 65 incidents, respectively. These areas saw slightly higher activity compared to others. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Mississauga?** The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. All 1,589 incidents are dated within this period, providing a snapshot of recent activity. **Q: How current is the data for Mississauga?** The data spans from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. This ensures the information reflects recent activity within the city. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame and neighbourhood boundaries. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario’s open-data portal. #### Categories in Mississauga ### Assault in Mississauga: 418 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/assault Assault was the most reported crime in Mississauga, with 418 incidents making up 26.3% of the city's 1,589 total crimes. This category surpassed auto theft and mischief, the next highest categories. This page covers reported assault incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Assault is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, with 418 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 26.3% of all reported crimes in Mississauga, highlighting its prevalence among the city's crime data. Assault is the most common crime category in Mississauga, surpassing auto theft (399 incidents) and mischief (378 incidents). It is significantly more frequent than fraud (154 incidents) and break and enter (128 incidents). Among the eight crime categories tracked, assault ranks first, making it a notable focus in the city's crime data. Key stats: - 418 assault incidents reported - 26.3% of all reported crimes in Mississauga - Ranked 1st among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 11350 (21 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Assault stands out as the most reported crime in Mississauga, accounting for over a quarter of all incidents. The 418 incidents recorded in this short window suggest a significant presence, though the partial-year data limits trend analysis. The category's dominance over others like auto theft and mischief underscores its prevalence. Without prior-year comparisons, it's unclear whether this is a rise or a consistent pattern, but the numbers highlight assault as a key area in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 418 reported assault incidents in Mississauga during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Mississauga are assaults?** Assaults account for 26.3% of all reported crimes in Mississauga. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Mississauga have the highest number of assault incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported assault incidents are 11350 and 12330, each with 21 incidents. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Assault is the most reported crime category in Mississauga, with 418 incidents, followed by auto theft (399) and mischief (378). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Auto Theft in Mississauga: 399 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/auto_theft Auto theft accounted for 399 of Mississauga's 1,589 reported incidents in 2026, representing 25.1% of all crime. It ranks as the second most frequent category, trailing only assault. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 399 reported incidents of auto theft. These incidents account for 25.1% of all reported crimes in the city during this period. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in Mississauga, ranking second among all crime categories. The data provided here is based on reported incidents and does not include unreported cases. In Mississauga, auto theft is the second most common crime category, with 399 incidents. It is slightly less frequent than assault, which had 418 incidents, but more common than mischief, which had 378 incidents. Other categories such as fraud and break and enter had significantly fewer incidents, with 154 and 128 respectively. Key stats: - 399 reported auto theft incidents - 25.1% of all reported crimes in Mississauga - Second most common crime category - 32 incidents in neighbourhood 12420 - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Auto theft stands out as the second most common crime in Mississauga, accounting for a quarter of all reported incidents. The 399 incidents during this short window highlight its prevalence, though direct year-over-year comparisons aren't possible due to the partial dataset. Neighbourhoods like 12420 and 11360 show higher counts, but without longer-term data, it's unclear if this reflects a trend. The category's prominence underscores its impact on the city's overall crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 399 reported auto theft incidents in Mississauga during the selected window from April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Mississauga are auto thefts?** Auto thefts account for 25.1% of all reported crimes in Mississauga during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Mississauga have the highest number of auto theft incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of auto theft incidents are 12420 with 32 incidents, 11360 with 23 incidents, and 12330 and 12410 each with 21 incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Auto theft is the second most common crime category in Mississauga, with 399 incidents. It is slightly less frequent than assault (418 incidents) but more common than mischief (378 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON). ### Mississauga Break and Enter: 128 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/break_and_enter In 2026, Mississauga recorded 128 break and enter incidents, representing 8.1% of the city's total crime count of 1,589. This category ranks fifth among eight crime types tracked, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 128 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 8.1% of all reported crime in Mississauga during this period. This category includes unauthorized entries into residential, commercial, and other properties with the intent to commit an offence. Break and enter is the fifth most common crime category in Mississauga, behind assault (418 incidents), auto theft (399 incidents), mischief (378 incidents), and fraud (154 incidents). It is more common than the 'other' category, which had 68 incidents. While break and enter represents a smaller share of overall crime, it remains a notable concern due to its impact on property and personal security. Key stats: - 128 break-and-enter incidents reported - 8.1% of all crime in Mississauga - Fifth most common crime category - 10 incidents in neighbourhood 12440 - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Break and enter accounts for 8.1% of Mississauga's reported crime in this two-month window, ranking fifth among eight categories. The 128 incidents are fewer than assault, auto theft, mischief, and fraud, but more than the 'other' category. The data shows neighbourhood 12440 had the highest count with 10 incidents. Given the short reporting window, it's too early to identify trends, but the numbers provide a snapshot of property-related crime in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 128 reported break-and-enter incidents in Mississauga between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Mississauga is break and enter?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 8.1% of all reported crime in Mississauga during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most break-and-enter incidents?** Neighbourhood 12440 had the highest count with 10 incidents, followed by 11130 with 7 incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Break and enter is the fifth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than assault (418), auto theft (399), mischief (378), and fraud (154). Source: Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON). ### Fraud in Mississauga: 154 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/fraud In 2026, Mississauga recorded 154 fraud incidents, representing 9.7% of the city's total 1,589 reported crimes. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category, with neighbourhoods 11360, 11320, and 11430 reporting the highest counts. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Fraud includes offences such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and other deceptive practices aimed at financial or personal gain. In the selected window, there were 154 reported fraud incidents in the city. Fraud accounts for 9.7% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this period. This category is one of several tracked to provide a comprehensive view of crime patterns in the city. Fraud is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Mississauga, following assault (418 incidents), auto theft (399 incidents), and mischief (378 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter (128 incidents) and other categories (68 incidents). While fraud represents a smaller portion of overall incidents compared to assault and auto theft, it remains a notable category within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 154 reported fraud incidents - Fraud accounts for 9.7% of city incidents - 4th most common category in Mississauga - 14 incidents in neighbourhood 11360 - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Fraud in Mississauga ranks fourth among reported incident categories, with 154 cases in the April–June 2026 window. While it trails assault, auto theft, and mischief, it still accounts for nearly one in ten incidents city-wide. The data shows no prior-year comparison, so trends cannot be assessed. Neighbourhood 11360 had the highest count (14), but no area dominates the totals. The short reporting window limits broader conclusions, but fraud remains a consistent presence in the city’s crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 154 reported fraud incidents in Mississauga during the selected window from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Mississauga’s incidents are fraud-related?** Fraud accounts for 9.7% of all reported incidents in Mississauga for this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Mississauga had the most fraud incidents?** Neighbourhood 11360 had the highest count with 14 incidents, followed by 11320 (10) and 11430 (9). **Q: How does fraud compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Fraud is the fourth most common category, behind assault (418), auto theft (399), and mischief (378), but ahead of break and enter (128). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Mississauga’s public crime records. ### Homicide in Mississauga: 2 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/homicide In 2026, Mississauga recorded 2 homicide incidents, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks 8th among all crime types in the city. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Homicide is one of the least frequent categories of crime in the city, with only 2 incidents recorded during the selected period. These 2 homicide incidents represent 0.1% of all reported crime in Mississauga for this window, highlighting how rare such events are compared to other types of offences. Homicide ranks 8th out of 8 major crime categories in Mississauga, making it the least common. It is far less frequent than the most reported categories: Assault (418 incidents), Auto theft (399), and Mischief (378). Even compared to Break and enter (128) and Fraud (154), homicide incidents are significantly fewer. This rarity underscores the relative infrequency of violent crime resulting in death within the city. Key stats: - 2 homicide incidents reported - 0.1% of all crime in Mississauga - Ranked 8th out of 8 crime categories - 1 incident in neighbourhood 11350 - 1 incident in neighbourhood 12410 Homicide is the rarest crime category in Mississauga, with only 2 incidents recorded in this period. Its share of total crime is minimal (0.1%), reflecting the city's low incidence of violent crime resulting in death. While the count is too small for meaningful trend analysis, the data confirms that homicide remains an infrequent occurrence compared to property and non-violent crimes. The distribution across neighbourhoods shows no concentration, with only one incident per listed area. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 2 homicide incidents reported in Mississauga during the selected period, representing 0.1% of all crime in the city. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Homicide is the least common category, ranking 8th out of 8. It is far less frequent than Assault (418 incidents) or Auto theft (399 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most homicide incidents?** Neighbourhoods 11350 and 12410 each had 1 homicide incident reported during this period. **Q: Is homicide a common crime in Mississauga?** No, homicide is rare in Mississauga, accounting for only 0.1% of all reported crime incidents in this period. Source: Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON). ### Mischief in Mississauga: 378 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/mischief Mischief incidents in Mississauga totalled 378, representing 23.8% of the city's 1,589 reported crimes. This category ranks third among eight crime types, with neighbourhoods 12410 and 12420 recording the highest counts. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property. In the selected window, there were 378 reported mischief incidents. Mischief accounts for 23.8% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this period, making it one of the more common categories of crime in the city. Mischief is the third most common category of reported incidents in Mississauga, following assault (418 incidents) and auto theft (399 incidents). It is more frequent than fraud (154 incidents), break and enter (128 incidents), and other categories. This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related incidents in the city. Key stats: - 378 reported mischief incidents - 23.8% of all reported incidents in Mississauga - Third most common category of incidents - Top neighbourhood: 12410 with 22 incidents - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Mischief stands out as a significant category in Mississauga, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents. Its ranking as the third most common category, behind only assault and auto theft, underscores the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. The data, covering a two-month window in 2026, shows a consistent pattern of mischief incidents across various neighbourhoods. While the numbers are notable, they reflect only reported incidents, and the actual occurrence may vary. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Mississauga?** There were 378 reported mischief incidents in Mississauga during the selected window from April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other categories in Mississauga?** Mischief is the third most common category, with 378 incidents. It follows assault (418 incidents) and auto theft (399 incidents), and is more frequent than fraud (154 incidents) and break and enter (128 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of mischief incidents are 12410 (22 incidents), 12420 (17 incidents), and 11350, 12120, and 12330 (each with 14 incidents). **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Mississauga are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 23.8% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during the selected window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mississauga Other Crime: 68 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/other In 2026, Mississauga recorded 68 'Other' crime incidents, representing 4.3% of the city's total 1,589 crimes. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types, with assault, auto theft, and mischief being more frequent. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 68 reported incidents classified as 'Other'. These incidents account for 4.3% of all reported crime in Mississauga during this window, placing it sixth among the eight tracked crime categories. In Mississauga, 'Other' crime is less frequent than categories such as Assault (418 incidents), Auto theft (399), Mischief (378), Fraud (154), and Break and enter (128). It ranks sixth out of eight categories, indicating it is one of the less common types of reported crime in the city during this period. Key stats: - 68 reported 'Other' incidents - 4.3% of all Mississauga crime - 6th most common crime category - Top neighbourhood: 11360 with 8 incidents 'Other' crime in Mississauga represents a small portion of overall reported incidents, accounting for 4.3% of the total. It ranks sixth among the eight categories, with significantly fewer incidents than the top categories like Assault and Auto theft. The data covers a short window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, making it difficult to draw broader trends. However, the relatively low count suggests that 'Other' crimes are less prevalent compared to property and violent crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of 'Other' crime incidents in Mississauga?** There were 68 reported 'Other' crime incidents in Mississauga between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Mississauga?** 'Other' crime ranks sixth out of eight categories, with fewer incidents than Assault (418), Auto theft (399), Mischief (378), Fraud (154), and Break and enter (128). **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most 'Other' crime incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest counts were 11360 (8 incidents), followed by 12330 and 31530 (5 incidents each). **Q: What percentage of Mississauga's crime is classified as 'Other'?** 'Other' crime accounts for 4.3% of all reported crime incidents in Mississauga during the selected period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Robbery in Mississauga: 42 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/robbery In 2026, Mississauga recorded 42 robbery incidents, representing 2.6% of the city's total crime count of 1,589. Robbery ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to take property directly from a person. In the selected period, there were 42 reported robbery incidents in the city. Robbery accounts for 2.6% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of robbery activity, helping residents and policymakers understand patterns and trends in the city. Robbery is the seventh most common category of reported incidents in Mississauga, with 42 occurrences. It is less frequent than assault (418), auto theft (399), mischief (378), fraud (154), and break and enter (128). While robbery is a serious offence, it represents a smaller portion of overall crime in the city compared to these other categories. Key stats: - 42 reported robbery incidents in Mississauga - Robbery accounts for 2.6% of city incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 11130 with 4 incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Robbery in Mississauga is relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for only 2.6% of reported incidents. The 42 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 place it as the seventh most common category, well below assault and auto theft. The data shows no significant concentration in any single neighbourhood, with the highest count being just four incidents in one area. This suggests robbery is dispersed across the city rather than localized. Given the short reporting window, it's too early to identify trends, but the numbers indicate robbery is not a dominant crime type in Mississauga. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Mississauga?** There were 42 reported robbery incidents in Mississauga during the selected period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Mississauga is robbery?** Robbery accounts for 2.6% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this timeframe. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Mississauga?** Robbery is the seventh most common category, with fewer incidents than assault (418), auto theft (399), mischief (378), fraud (154), and break and enter (128). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Mississauga had the most robbery incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported robbery incidents were 11130 (4 incidents), 11350 (3 incidents), and 11220, 11230, and 11340 (each with 2 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Mississauga ### Mississauga Crime 2026: 1,589 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/year/2026 In 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,589 reported incidents. Assault was the most frequent category with 418 cases, followed by auto theft (399) and mischief (378). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,589 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page provides a detailed breakdown of the incidents reported in Mississauga during 2026, highlighting the most frequent categories and offering context for understanding the data. The 2026 data for Mississauga shows a total of 1,589 reported incidents, with assault being the most frequent category at 418 incidents. Auto theft followed closely with 399 incidents, while mischief accounted for 378. Fraud and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, with 154 and 128 reports, respectively. The remaining incidents fell under the 'other' category, totaling 68. This dataset represents the first full year of reporting for Mississauga, providing a baseline for future comparisons. Key stats: - 1,589 total incidents in 2026 - Assault: 418 incidents - Auto theft: 399 incidents - Mischief: 378 incidents - Fraud: 154 incidents The 2026 data for Mississauga highlights a significant presence of property-related crimes, with auto theft and mischief accounting for nearly half of all incidents. Assault leads the categories, but the high numbers in auto theft and mischief suggest a notable focus on property crime. As this is the first year of data, it will serve as a baseline for tracking future trends and changes in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Mississauga in 2026?** In 2026, Mississauga recorded a total of 1,589 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Mississauga?** As 2026 is the first year of available data, no trends can be identified yet. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Assault had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 418 reports. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario (ON) open-data portal, compiled from reports by local law enforcement agencies. #### Neighbourhoods in Mississauga ### 11130, Mississauga: 44 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/11130 Neighbourhood 11130 in Mississauga recorded 44 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.8% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 12 incidents, followed by assault and break-and-enter. Neighbourhood 11130 in Mississauga recorded 44 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 2.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this specific area of Mississauga. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects only reported incidents, which can fluctuate based on reporting practices. The leading category in neighbourhood 11130 was mischief, with 12 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 11 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 7 incidents reported during this period. Key stats: - 44 total incidents in neighbourhood 11130 - 2.8% of Mississauga's total incidents - Mischief: 12 incidents - Assault: 11 incidents - Break and enter: 7 incidents Neighbourhood 11130's incident profile is marked by a mix of property and violent crimes, with mischief and assault leading. Compared to nearby areas like 12330 (71 incidents) and 11360 (68 incidents), this neighbourhood had fewer total incidents, suggesting a relatively lower volume of reported crime. The presence of assault as a top category is notable, as it indicates a significant portion of violent incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 11130?** There were 44 incidents reported in neighbourhood 11130 between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Mischief was the most common type of incident, with 12 reports during this period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Mississauga?** Neighbourhood 11130 accounted for 2.8% of Mississauga's total incidents, with nearby areas such as 12330 and 11360 reporting higher counts of 71 and 68 incidents, respectively. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** Yes, there were 15 violent incidents reported, including 11 assaults and 4 robberies. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 11350, Mississauga: 58 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/11350 Neighbourhood 11350 in Mississauga recorded 58 crime incidents, representing 3.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 21 reports, followed by mischief and auto theft. Neighbourhood 11350 in Mississauga recorded 58 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 3.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Mississauga. The dataset covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may change over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. Assault was the leading category in neighbourhood 11350, with 21 reported incidents. Mischief followed, with 14 incidents. Auto theft and fraud each had 6 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 4. Key stats: - 58 total incidents in neighbourhood 11350 - 21 assault incidents - 14 mischief incidents - 6 auto theft and fraud incidents each - 3.7% of Mississauga's total incidents Neighbourhood 11350's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of assaults, which account for over a third of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like 12330 and 11360, which had higher overall counts (71 and 68, respectively) but different category distributions. The concentration of assaults here stands out compared to the broader city pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 11350?** There were 58 reported incidents in neighbourhood 11350 between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Assault was the most common, with 21 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 11350 had fewer incidents than nearby 12330 (71) and 11360 (68), but its higher proportion of assaults distinguishes it. **Q: What share of Mississauga's incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 3.7% of the city's total incidents during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 11360, Mississauga: 68 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/11360 Neighbourhood 11360 in Mississauga recorded 68 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 4.3% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 23 incidents, followed by fraud at 14. Violent crimes accounted for 10 of the total incidents. Neighbourhood 11360 in Mississauga recorded 68 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 4.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Mississauga. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may change over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential shifts in area definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in neighbourhood 11360, with 23 incidents. Fraud followed with 14 incidents, while assault and mischief each had 9 incidents. Break and enter was less frequent, with 4 incidents reported. Key stats: - 68 total incidents in neighbourhood 11360 - 4.3% of Mississauga's total incidents - Auto theft: 23 incidents - Fraud: 14 incidents - Assault and mischief: 9 incidents each Neighbourhood 11360 stands out for its high number of auto thefts, which account for nearly a third of its incidents. This is notably higher than the city-wide distribution, where auto theft is also prevalent but not as dominant. The presence of fraud as the second-leading category suggests a mix of property and financial crimes. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like 12330 and 12410, which had higher total incident counts, 11360's profile is distinct in its concentration of auto theft. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in neighbourhood 11360?** Auto theft was the most common, with 23 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does neighbourhood 11360 compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 11360 had 68 incidents, while nearby neighbourhoods 12330, 12410, and 12420 recorded 71, 65, and 65 incidents respectively during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Mississauga's incidents occurred in neighbourhood 11360?** Neighbourhood 11360 accounted for 4.3% of the city's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in neighbourhood 11360?** Yes, there were 10 violent incidents reported, including 9 assaults. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### 11470, Mississauga: 46 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/11470 Neighbourhood 11470 in Mississauga recorded 46 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 2.9% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 13 incidents, followed by assault and auto theft. Neighbourhood 11470 in Mississauga recorded 46 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 2.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into local crime patterns. While the numbers are specific to this neighbourhood, they reflect only a portion of Mississauga's overall activity. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may change over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. This dataset captures incidents reported during this specific window. Mischief was the leading category in neighbourhood 11470, with 13 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 11 reported cases. Auto theft was also notable, with 10 incidents. These three categories accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported activity. Key stats: - 46 total incidents in neighbourhood 11470 - 2.9% of Mississauga's total incidents - Mischief: 13 incidents - Assault: 11 incidents - Auto theft: 10 incidents Neighbourhood 11470's incident count is lower than nearby areas like 12330 (71 incidents) and 11360 (68 incidents), suggesting relatively less activity in this zone. The dominance of mischief and assault aligns with broader city trends, though auto theft's prominence here may warrant attention. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights property and personal offences as key concerns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 11470?** There were 46 incidents reported in neighbourhood 11470 between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Mischief was the most common, with 13 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Mississauga?** Neighbourhood 11470 accounted for 2.9% of Mississauga's total incidents, with nearby areas like 12330 and 11360 reporting higher counts (71 and 68 incidents, respectively). **Q: What other categories were notable in this neighbourhood?** Assault (11 incidents) and auto theft (10 incidents) were also prominent, alongside fraud (9 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 11530, Mississauga: 54 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/11530 Neighbourhood 11530 in Mississauga recorded 54 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.4% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 20 incidents, followed by mischief and assault. Neighbourhood 11530 in Mississauga recorded 54 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 3.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of the city. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures represent reported incidents and do not include unreported crimes. Auto theft was the leading category in neighbourhood 11530, with 20 incidents. Mischief followed with 13 incidents, while assault was reported 8 times. Break and enter and fraud were also notable, with 6 and 4 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 54 total incidents in neighbourhood 11530 - 3.4% of Mississauga's total incidents - Auto theft: 20 incidents - Mischief: 13 incidents - Assault: 8 incidents Neighbourhood 11530's incident profile is heavily weighted toward auto theft, which accounts for over a third of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like 12330 and 11360, which had higher overall counts (71 and 68 respectively) but different category distributions. The concentration of auto theft here may reflect local factors such as parking availability or vehicle density. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 11530?** There were 54 reported incidents in neighbourhood 11530 between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Auto theft was the most common, with 20 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Mississauga?** Neighbourhood 11530 accounted for 3.4% of Mississauga's total incidents. Nearby neighbourhoods such as 12330 and 11360 had higher counts, with 71 and 68 incidents respectively. **Q: What other categories were notable in this neighbourhood?** Mischief was the second most common category with 13 incidents, followed by assault with 8 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 12120, Mississauga: 41 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/12120 Neighbourhood 12120 in Mississauga recorded 41 crime incidents, representing 2.6% of the city's total. Assault and mischief were the leading categories, each with 14 incidents. The data covers incidents from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. Neighbourhood 12120 in Mississauga recorded 41 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 2.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood over a two-month span, offering insight into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Assault and mischief were the leading categories in neighbourhood 12120, each with 14 incidents. Break and enter followed with 5 incidents. Auto theft and fraud each had 3 incidents, while other categories accounted for the remaining incidents. Key stats: - 41 total incidents in neighbourhood 12120 - 15 violent incidents reported - Assault and mischief tied at 14 incidents each - 2.6% of Mississauga's total incidents - Break and enter: 5 incidents Neighbourhood 12120's incident profile is notable for the equal prevalence of assault and mischief, each accounting for over a third of its total incidents. This differs from nearby areas like 12330 and 11360, which had higher overall counts (71 and 68, respectively) but likely different category distributions. The relatively low violent incident count (15) suggests property-related incidents dominate here. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 12120?** There were 41 incidents reported in neighbourhood 12120 between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What were the most common types of incidents?** Assault and mischief were the most common, each with 14 incidents. Break and enter followed with 5 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as 12330 and 11360 had higher incident counts (71 and 68, respectively), but their category breakdowns may differ. **Q: What percentage of Mississauga's incidents occurred here?** Neighbourhood 12120 accounted for 2.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### 12330, Mississauga: 71 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/12330 Neighbourhood 12330 in Mississauga recorded 71 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 4.5% of the city's total. Assault and auto theft were the leading categories, each with 21 incidents. Neighbourhood 12330 in Mississauga recorded 71 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 4.5% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into local patterns. Mississauga's overall incident count for this period was 1,589, with Neighbourhood 12330 contributing a notable portion of these reports. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this window is too short to establish long-term trends, it highlights recent activity. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may change over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. Assault and auto theft were the leading categories in Neighbourhood 12330, each with 21 incidents. Mischief followed with 14 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 6. These figures suggest a mix of property and violent crime, with assault and auto theft being equally prevalent. Key stats: - 71 incidents reported in Neighbourhood 12330 - 4.5% of Mississauga's total incidents - Assault and auto theft tied at 21 incidents each - Mischief incidents: 14 - Break and enter incidents: 6 Neighbourhood 12330 stands out for its equal prevalence of assault and auto theft, each accounting for 21 incidents. This balance between violent and property crime is unusual compared to nearby areas like 11360 and 12410, which may have different category distributions. The neighbourhood's 71 incidents over two months contribute significantly to Mississauga's total, though its 4.5% share is modest relative to the city's overall count. FAQ: **Q: What were the most common incidents in Neighbourhood 12330?** Assault and auto theft were the most common, each with 21 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Neighbourhood 12330 compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 12330 had 71 incidents, while nearby areas like 11360 and 12410 reported 68 and 65 incidents, respectively, over the same period. **Q: What percentage of Mississauga's incidents occurred in Neighbourhood 12330?** Neighbourhood 12330 accounted for 4.5% of Mississauga's total incidents during this period. **Q: Were there any other notable categories in Neighbourhood 12330?** Mischief was the third most common category with 14 incidents, followed by break and enter with 6. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 12410, Mississauga: 65 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/12410 Neighbourhood 12410 in Mississauga recorded 65 crime incidents, representing 4.1% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 22 reports, followed by auto theft at 21. Neighbourhood 12410 in Mississauga recorded 65 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 4.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this neighbourhood. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods. In neighbourhood 12410, the leading category was mischief with 22 incidents, followed closely by auto theft at 21 incidents. Assault was the third most common category, with 12 reported incidents. These three categories together account for the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded incidents. Key stats: - 65 total incidents in neighbourhood 12410 - 4.1% of Mississauga's total incidents - Mischief: 22 incidents - Auto theft: 21 incidents - Assault: 12 incidents - 15 violent incidents reported Neighbourhood 12410 stands out for its high incidence of auto theft, which is nearly as common as mischief. This is notable compared to nearby neighbourhoods like 12330 and 11360, which had higher total incident counts but different category distributions. The concentration of auto theft and mischief suggests a focus on property-related crimes in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in neighbourhood 12410?** Mischief was the most common type of incident, with 22 reported cases between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does neighbourhood 12410 compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 12410 had 65 incidents, while nearby neighbourhood 12330 recorded 71 incidents during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Mississauga's total incidents occurred in neighbourhood 12410?** Neighbourhood 12410 accounted for 4.1% of Mississauga's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in neighbourhood 12410?** There were 15 violent incidents reported in neighbourhood 12410 between April 17 and June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Mississauga. ### 12420, Mississauga: 65 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/12420 Neighbourhood 12420 in Mississauga recorded 65 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 4.1% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category, with 32 reported cases. Neighbourhood 12420 in Mississauga recorded 65 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 4.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Mississauga. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may change over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in neighbourhood 12420, with 32 incidents. Mischief followed with 17 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 6. These property-related offences made up the majority of reported incidents in the area. Key stats: - 65 total incidents in neighbourhood 12420 - 4.1% of Mississauga's city-wide total - 32 auto theft incidents - 17 mischief incidents - 6 break and enter incidents Neighbourhood 12420 stands out for its high concentration of auto theft, which accounted for nearly half of all incidents. This is notably higher than nearby areas like 12330 and 11360, where incident counts were slightly higher but auto theft was less dominant. The low number of violent incidents (4) suggests property crimes are the primary concern here. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in neighbourhood 12420?** There were 65 incidents reported between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Auto theft was the most common, with 32 incidents. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 12420 had fewer total incidents than nearby 12330 (71) and 11360 (68), but a higher proportion of auto thefts. **Q: What share of city-wide incidents occurred here?** This neighbourhood accounted for 4.1% of Mississauga's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### 12440, Mississauga: 57 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/mississauga/neighbourhood/12440 Neighbourhood 12440 in Mississauga recorded 57 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.6% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category, with 20 reported cases. Neighbourhood 12440 in Mississauga recorded 57 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This area accounted for 3.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Mississauga. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Mississauga may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Auto theft was the leading category in neighbourhood 12440, with 20 incidents. Mischief followed with 11 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 10. These property-related crimes made up a significant portion of the total incidents in the area. Key stats: - 57 total incidents in neighbourhood 12440 - 3.6% of Mississauga's total incidents - Auto theft: 20 incidents - Mischief: 11 incidents - Break and enter: 10 incidents - 7 violent incidents reported Neighbourhood 12440 stands out for its high proportion of auto theft, which accounted for over a third of its incidents. This is notably higher than nearby areas like 12330 and 11360, where incident counts were higher but auto theft was less dominant. The concentration of property crimes, particularly auto theft, suggests a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Mississauga. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in neighbourhood 12440?** Auto theft was the most common, with 20 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does neighbourhood 12440 compare to nearby areas?** Neighbourhood 12440 had fewer total incidents than nearby areas like 12330 (71) and 11360 (68), but auto theft was more prevalent here. **Q: What share of Mississauga's incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** Neighbourhood 12440 accounted for 3.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. **Q: Were there many violent incidents in this neighbourhood?** There were 7 violent incidents reported, which included assaults and other related offences. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Mississauga. --- ## Belleville Crime Data: 1,395 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville Belleville recorded 1,395 crime incidents between February 27 and April 27, 2016. The majority (83.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and assault following. This dataset covers a 60-day window in 2016. This map displays 1,395 reported incidents in Belleville, Ontario, over a 60-day window from February 27 to April 27, 2016. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes a range of incidents, from property crimes to violent offences, offering a comprehensive view of public safety concerns in the city. Understanding these patterns helps in making informed decisions about community safety initiatives. The data covers a 60-day period in 2016, with 1,395 incidents reported. Since this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a concentrated timeframe, making it difficult to assess long-term trends or seasonal variations. The majority of incidents in Belleville during this period fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 1,165 reports, or 83.5% of the total. Theft is the second most common, with 96 incidents (6.9%), followed by assault at 57 incidents (4.1%). These top three categories make up over 94% of all reported incidents, highlighting a significant concentration in these areas. ### Key stats - 1,395 total incidents reported - 83.5% of incidents categorized as 'Other' - 96 theft incidents recorded - 57 assault incidents reported - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 Belleville's 60-day snapshot from early 2016 shows an unusually high proportion of incidents classified as 'Other' (83.5%), dwarfing more specific categories like theft and assault. This suggests either a broad categorization approach by local police or a high volume of minor infractions not fitting standard crime types. The absence of neighbourhood breakdowns and the short time window limit deeper analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents stands out compared to typical urban crime distributions. > Voice: Crime in Belleville: 1,395 incidents reported over 60 days in 2016. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Belleville during this period?** There were 1,395 reported incidents in Belleville from February 27, 2016, to April 27, 2016. This 60-day window captures all records within this specific timeframe. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Belleville?** The most common category is 'Other,' which accounts for 1,165 incidents, or 83.5% of the total. Theft follows with 96 incidents (6.9%), and assault with 57 incidents (4.1%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Belleville?** The dataset only includes records from 2016, so no year-over-year trend analysis is possible. All 1,395 incidents are from this single year. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Belleville?** No, neighbourhood-level data is not available for Belleville in this dataset. The incidents are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is this data?** This data covers a 60-day period in early 2016. It is not recent and reflects conditions from that time. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from open records published by the province of Ontario (ON). It includes all reported incidents within the specified window. Source: Data sourced from open records published by the province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Belleville ### Assault in Belleville: 57 Incidents in 2016 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/assault In 2016, Belleville recorded 57 assault incidents, representing 4.1% of the city's total 1,395 reported crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent crime category that year. This page covers reported assault incidents in Belleville, Ontario. In 2016, there were 57 reported assaults in the city. These incidents accounted for 4.1% of all reported crimes in Belleville during that year. The data spans a two-month period from February 27, 2016, to April 27, 2016. This snapshot provides a focused look at assault incidents within this specific window, offering insights into the prevalence of this category of crime in Belleville. Assault ranks as the third most common category of reported crime in Belleville, following 'Other' incidents (1,165) and theft (96). It surpasses categories such as mischief (36), break and enter (32), and robbery (6). This ranking highlights assault as a notable concern within the city's crime landscape, though it remains less frequent than the broader 'Other' category. Key stats: - 57 reported assaults in 2016 - Assault accounts for 4.1% of city-wide incidents - Third most common crime category in Belleville - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 - 1,395 total reported crimes in Belleville in 2016 Assault stands out as the third most reported crime category in Belleville, contributing to 4.1% of the city's total incidents in 2016. While it trails behind the 'Other' category and theft, its prevalence is notable. The data, covering a two-month window, shows a consistent count of 57 incidents, providing a clear but limited snapshot of assault occurrences in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Belleville in 2016?** There were 57 reported assault incidents in Belleville in 2016. This number represents 4.1% of all reported crimes in the city during that year. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Belleville?** Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Belleville, following 'Other' incidents (1,165) and theft (96). It is more frequent than mischief, break and enter, and robbery. **Q: What period does the assault data cover?** The data spans a two-month period from February 27, 2016, to April 27, 2016. This provides a focused snapshot of assault incidents during this time. **Q: What is the total number of reported crimes in Belleville in 2016?** In 2016, Belleville had a total of 1,395 reported crimes across all categories. Assault accounted for 57 of these incidents. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Auto Theft in Belleville: 3 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/auto_theft In 2016, Belleville recorded 3 auto theft incidents, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,395. This category ranked 7th among 7 crime types reported. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Belleville, Ontario. In 2016, there were 3 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. These incidents represent 0.2% of all reported crimes in Belleville during that period. The data spans a two-month window from late February to late April 2016, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity during that time. While the numbers are relatively low, they offer insight into the prevalence of this type of crime in the city. Auto theft ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Belleville. The most frequent category is 'Other,' with 1,165 incidents, followed by theft (96), assault (57), mischief (36), and break and enter (32). Auto theft accounts for a small fraction of the city's overall crime, with only 3 incidents reported in 2016. Key stats: - 3 auto theft incidents reported in 2016 - Auto theft represents 0.2% of all crimes in Belleville - Ranks 7th among 7 crime categories - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 Auto theft is one of the least frequent crimes in Belleville, accounting for only 0.2% of all reported incidents in 2016. With just 3 cases over a two-month period, it is far less common than other categories like theft or assault. The low count makes it difficult to identify trends, but the data confirms that auto theft is not a major concern in the city compared to other types of crime. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Belleville in 2016?** There were 3 reported auto theft incidents in Belleville in 2016, representing 0.2% of all crimes in the city. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Belleville?** Auto theft ranks 7th among crime categories, with far fewer incidents than categories like 'Other' (1,165) or theft (96). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 27 to April 27, 2016, a two-month window. **Q: Is auto theft a significant issue in Belleville?** No, auto theft accounts for a very small portion of overall crime in Belleville, with only 3 incidents reported in 2016. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Belleville: 32 incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/break_and_enter In 2016, Belleville recorded 32 break and enter incidents, accounting for 2.3% of the city's total 1,395 crimes. This category ranked 5th among 7 crime types, with the highest count in the 'Other' category at 1,165 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Belleville, Ontario. In 2016, there were 32 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. These incidents accounted for 2.3% of all reported crime in Belleville during that period. The data spans a two-month window from late February to late April 2016, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity during that time. Break and enter is one of seven crime categories tracked in Belleville, ranking fifth in frequency among them. Break and enter ranks fifth among the seven crime categories in Belleville, accounting for 32 incidents in 2016. It is less frequent than categories such as Other (1,165 incidents), Theft (96 incidents), Assault (57 incidents), and Mischief (36 incidents), but more common than Robbery, which had 6 reported incidents. This places break and enter in the middle of the city's crime distribution, contributing a small but notable portion to the overall crime count. Key stats: - 32 break-and-enter incidents reported in 2016 - Break and enter accounts for 2.3% of all crime in Belleville - Ranks 5th among 7 crime categories in the city - Data covers a two-month period in early 2016 - Other crimes (1,165 incidents) are the most frequent category Break and enter in Belleville represents a modest portion of the city's overall crime, with 32 incidents recorded in 2016. While it ranks fifth among crime categories, it is significantly less common than the leading category, Other, which accounts for the majority of incidents. The two-month data window limits trend analysis, but the numbers suggest break and enter is a persistent, if not dominant, concern in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Belleville in 2016?** There were 32 reported break-and-enter incidents in Belleville in 2016, accounting for 2.3% of all crime in the city during that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Belleville?** Break and enter ranks fifth among seven crime categories in Belleville, with fewer incidents than Other (1,165), Theft (96), Assault (57), and Mischief (36), but more than Robbery (6). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 27, 2016, to April 27, 2016, providing a two-month snapshot of break-and-enter activity in Belleville. **Q: Is break and enter a significant crime category in Belleville?** While break and enter is not the most frequent crime category, it contributes a notable portion to Belleville's overall crime count, ranking fifth among the seven tracked categories. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Belleville: 36 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/mischief In 2016, Belleville recorded 36 mischief incidents, representing 2.6% of the city's total crime count of 1,395. Mischief ranked as the 4th most common crime category out of 7. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Belleville, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other intentional interference with property. In 2016, there were 36 reported mischief incidents in the city. These incidents accounted for 2.6% of all reported crime in Belleville during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of mischief-related activity within the city, offering insight into the frequency and distribution of these incidents. In Belleville, mischief ranks as the fourth most common category of reported crime. It is outpaced by 'Other' incidents (1,165), theft (96), and assault (57), but is more frequent than break and enter (32) and robbery (6). While mischief represents a smaller portion of overall crime, its impact on property and community safety remains notable. Key stats: - 36 reported mischief incidents in 2016 - Mischief accounts for 2.6% of Belleville's total crime - Ranked 4th among 7 crime categories - Data covers incidents from February 27 to April 27, 2016 Mischief in Belleville represents a small but consistent portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fourth among categories. The 36 incidents in 2016 highlight property-related offences as a persistent concern, though less frequent than theft or assault. With only one year of data available, trends cannot be assessed, but the numbers provide a baseline for understanding property crime in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Belleville in 2016?** There were 36 reported mischief incidents in Belleville in 2016, accounting for 2.6% of the city's total crime. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Belleville?** Mischief ranks fourth, behind 'Other' (1,165 incidents), theft (96), and assault (57), but ahead of break and enter (32) and robbery (6). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 27 to April 27, 2016, providing a two-month snapshot of mischief incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Belleville?** No, only 2016 data is available for mischief in Belleville, so year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Belleville Other Crime: 1,165 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/other In 2016, Belleville recorded 1,165 'Other' crime incidents, representing 83.5% of the city's total 1,395 crimes. This category was the most frequent, surpassing theft, assault, and mischief. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Belleville, Ontario, during a two-month window from February 27 to April 27, 2016. The dataset includes 1,165 incidents classified under this category, representing 83.5% of all reported crime in the city during this period. The 'Other' category encompasses a broad range of offences that do not fit into more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or mischief. Given its high proportion of total incidents, it plays a significant role in shaping Belleville's overall crime profile for this timeframe. In Belleville, the 'Other' category ranks first among seven crime categories, accounting for the majority of reported incidents. It significantly outpaces the next most common categories: theft (96 incidents), assault (57 incidents), mischief (36 incidents), break and enter (32 incidents), and robbery (6 incidents). This dominance highlights the diverse nature of offences captured under 'Other,' which collectively surpass all other categories combined. Key stats: - 1,165 'Other' incidents reported - 83.5% of all Belleville crime in this period - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - More than 12 times the count of theft (96) - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 The 'Other' category in Belleville stands out as the most reported type of incident by a wide margin, dwarfing all other categories combined. With 1,165 incidents in just two months, it accounts for over four-fifths of the city's reported crime during this period. This dominance suggests that a significant portion of Belleville's crime activity falls outside the more commonly tracked categories like theft or assault. The data, however, is limited to a short window in 2016, making it difficult to assess longer-term trends or seasonal patterns. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a broad range of offences that do not fit into more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or mischief. It is the largest category in Belleville, with 1,165 incidents reported. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime categories in Belleville?** In Belleville, 'Other' is the most reported category, with 1,165 incidents. This is significantly higher than theft (96 incidents), assault (57 incidents), and mischief (36 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from February 27 to April 27, 2016. During this time, 1,165 'Other' incidents were reported. **Q: Why is the 'Other' category so dominant in Belleville?** The 'Other' category accounts for 83.5% of all reported crime in Belleville during this period. This dominance suggests that a significant portion of crime activity in the city falls outside more specific categories. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as published by local law enforcement agencies. ### Robbery in Belleville: 6 Incidents in 2016 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/robbery In 2016, Belleville recorded 6 robbery incidents, accounting for 0.4% of the city's total crime count of 1,395. Robbery ranked 6th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 1,165 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Belleville, Ontario. In 2016, there were 6 reported robberies in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.4% of all reported crimes in Belleville during that period. The data spans a two-month window from late February to late April 2016, providing a snapshot of robbery activity during that time. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or threat of force. In Belleville, robbery ranked 6th among the 7 reported crime categories in 2016. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 1,165 reports, followed by theft at 96 incidents. Assault, mischief, and break and enter rounded out the top five categories, with 57, 36, and 32 incidents respectively. Robbery's low count of 6 incidents places it near the bottom of the city's crime categories for that year. Key stats: - 6 reported robberies in 2016 - Robbery accounts for 0.4% of city-wide incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 - Theft was the second most common crime with 96 incidents Robbery is one of the least frequent crimes reported in Belleville, with only 6 incidents in the two-month window of early 2016. This places it near the bottom of the city's crime categories, well below more common offences like theft and assault. The low count suggests that while robbery does occur, it is not a dominant concern in the city's overall crime profile. The short reporting window limits broader trend analysis, but the data highlights robbery's relatively minor role in Belleville's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many robberies were reported in Belleville in 2016?** There were 6 reported robberies in Belleville in 2016. These incidents occurred between late February and late April of that year. **Q: What percentage of Belleville's crimes in 2016 were robberies?** Robberies accounted for 0.4% of all reported crimes in Belleville in 2016. This is based on a total of 1,395 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Belleville?** Robbery ranked 6th among the 7 reported crime categories in Belleville in 2016. It was far less common than categories like 'Other' (1,165 incidents) and theft (96 incidents). **Q: What time period does this robbery data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from February 27, 2016, to April 27, 2016. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Belleville: 96 Incidents in 2016 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/theft In 2016, Belleville recorded 96 theft incidents, accounting for 6.9% of the city's total crime count of 1,395. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported theft incidents in Belleville, Ontario, during a two-month period from February 27 to April 27, 2016. Theft was the second most common category of crime in the city during this time, with 96 reported incidents. These incidents accounted for 6.9% of all reported crime in Belleville over the same period, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics. In Belleville, theft ranked second among seven crime categories, trailing only the 'Other' category, which had 1,165 incidents. It surpassed assault (57 incidents), mischief (36), break and enter (32), and robbery (6). Theft's prevalence underscores its role as a notable concern in the city's crime landscape during this period. Key stats: - 96 theft incidents reported - 6.9% of all Belleville crime - Second most common crime category - Data covers February 27 to April 27, 2016 - No year-over-year comparison available Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Belleville during this two-month window, accounting for nearly 7% of all incidents. While the dataset is limited to 2016 and lacks year-over-year trends, the 96 incidents place theft well ahead of categories like assault and mischief. The absence of neighbourhood data limits deeper spatial analysis, but the numbers confirm theft as a key focus area for local crime reporting. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Belleville?** There were 96 reported theft incidents in Belleville between February 27 and April 27, 2016. **Q: What percentage of Belleville's crime was theft?** Theft accounted for 6.9% of all reported crime in Belleville during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Belleville?** Theft was the second most common crime, behind 'Other' (1,165 incidents) but ahead of assault (57) and mischief (36). **Q: Is there year-over-year data for theft in Belleville?** No, the dataset only includes theft incidents from 2016, with no comparative years available. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Belleville. #### Year pages for Belleville ### Belleville Crime 2016: 1,395 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/belleville/year/2016 In 2016, Belleville recorded 1,395 reported incidents, with 'Other' offences accounting for 1,165 cases—83% of the total. Theft (96) and assault (57) followed. This single-year dataset offers a snapshot of crime patterns in the city. In 2016, Belleville recorded 1,395 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the city. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the area during that period. This page details the distribution of incidents across categories, highlighting the most frequently reported types of offences. Without prior-year data, trends cannot be assessed, but the 2016 figures offer a starting point for tracking future changes. The 2016 data for Belleville shows a total of 1,395 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 1,165 cases. Theft followed as the second most common offence with 96 incidents, while assault and mischief rounded out the top categories with 57 and 36 reports, respectively. Break-and-enter and robbery were less frequent, with 32 and 6 incidents. This single-year dataset provides a static view of crime distribution without comparative context. Key stats: - 1,395 total incidents in 2016 - 1,165 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 96 theft incidents reported - 57 assault incidents recorded - 32 break-and-enter cases Belleville's 2016 data is dominated by the 'Other' category, which comprises 83% of all incidents, an unusually high proportion that may reflect local reporting practices or classification methods. Theft and assault are the next most common, but their counts are significantly lower. With only one year of data, it's impossible to identify trends or anomalies, but the heavy concentration in 'Other' stands out compared to typical urban crime profiles. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Belleville in 2016?** Belleville recorded 1,395 reported incidents in 2016. This figure represents the total across all categories for that year. **Q: Is there a trend in Belleville's crime data?** No trend can be determined, as 2016 is the only year of data available. Comparisons with other years are not possible. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2016?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents, with 1,165 reports, making up the vast majority of the total. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data records provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), specifically for Belleville. Source: Data sourced from the Province of Ontario's open-data portal. --- ## Durham Region Crime: 1,363 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region Durham Region recorded 1,363 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, making up 41.7% of all incidents. Theft from vehicle and auto theft were also notable, with 259 and 192 incidents respectively. This map displays 1,363 reported incidents across Durham Region from April 17 to June 16, 2026. The data is sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns over a 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes a mix of violent and property-related offences, with each incident geocoded to specific neighbourhoods. Understanding these patterns helps communities stay informed about local safety and policing priorities. The 2026 dataset shows 1,362 dated incidents, with no prior-year comparison available. Since year-over-year trends cannot be calculated, this snapshot reflects only the current 60-day window. The absence of historical data means no long-term patterns can be inferred from this report. Assault is the most reported category, with 568 incidents accounting for 41.7% of the total. Theft from vehicle follows, with 259 incidents (19%), while auto theft ranks third at 192 incidents (14.1%). Break and enter (156 incidents, 11.4%) and other offences (124 incidents, 9.1%) round out the top five. Robbery, with 61 incidents, represents 4.5% of the total. Downtown Oshawa recorded the highest activity with 112 incidents, followed by Lakeview and Oshawa Northwest, each with 63. Downtown Ajax (56) and Frenchman’s Bay (55) also saw notable activity. These figures reflect incident concentration, not per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 1,363 total incidents reported - 568 assaults (41.7% of total) - 259 thefts from vehicles - 192 auto thefts - Downtown Oshawa: 112 incidents - 50 neighbourhoods tracked Durham Region’s 60-day snapshot highlights assault as the dominant category, accounting for 41.7% of incidents. Theft from vehicles and auto theft together make up over a third of reports, underscoring property crime as a key concern. Downtown Oshawa’s 112 incidents stand out, though this reflects raw counts rather than population-adjusted risk. With no prior-year data, trends cannot be assessed, but the current figures provide a clear baseline for monitoring future changes. > Voice: Crime in Durham Region includes 1,363 incidents reported over 60 days in 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Durham Region over the last 60 days?** There were 1,363 reported incidents in Durham Region between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This includes 1,362 incidents with confirmed dates and 1 incident without a specific date. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Durham Region?** Assault was the most frequently reported incident, with 568 cases, accounting for 41.7% of all incidents. Theft from vehicles (259 incidents) and auto theft (192 incidents) were the next most common categories. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Durham Region had the highest number of incidents?** Downtown Oshawa had the highest number of incidents with 112 reports. Other neighbourhoods with notable incident counts include Lakeview and Oshawa Northwest, each with 63 incidents, followed by Downtown Ajax with 56 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for incidents in Durham Region?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 1,362 incidents recorded during this period. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this dataset. **Q: How current is the data for Durham Region?** The data spans from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, making it highly current. The most recent incident in this dataset occurred on June 16, 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Durham Region. It includes reported incidents that have been made public through official channels. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Durham Region. #### Categories in Durham Region ### Assault in Durham Region: 568 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/assault Assault is the most reported crime in Durham Region, with 568 incidents making up 41.7% of the city's total 1,363 reported crimes. This category ranks first among seven crime types, with Downtown Oshawa recording the highest count at 66 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. Assault is the most frequently reported crime category in the region, with 568 incidents recorded during the selected period. These incidents account for 41.7% of all reported crimes in Durham Region, highlighting the prevalence of assault within the broader crime landscape. Assault is the most common crime in Durham Region, surpassing other categories such as theft from vehicle (259 incidents), auto theft (192 incidents), and break and enter (156 incidents). It ranks first among seven crime categories, making it a significant concern in the region. The frequency of assault incidents is notably higher than robbery (61 incidents) and other crimes (124 incidents), underscoring its prominence. Key stats: - 568 assault incidents reported - 41.7% of all crimes in Durham Region - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Downtown Oshawa has the highest count (66 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Assault stands out as the most reported crime in Durham Region, accounting for over 40% of all incidents. This is significantly higher than other categories like theft from vehicle and auto theft. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows Downtown Oshawa as the neighbourhood with the highest number of assault incidents. While the short timeframe limits trend analysis, the sheer volume of assault cases underscores its prevalence in the region's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Durham Region?** There were 568 reported assault incidents in Durham Region during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Durham Region are assaults?** Assaults account for 41.7% of all reported crimes in Durham Region. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Durham Region has the highest number of assault incidents?** Downtown Oshawa has the highest number of assault incidents, with 66 reported cases. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Durham Region?** Assault is the most reported crime category, with 568 incidents, surpassing theft from vehicle (259) and auto theft (192). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Durham Region Auto Theft: 192 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/auto_theft In 2026, Durham Region recorded 192 auto theft incidents, representing 14.1% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among seven crime types, with assault and theft from vehicle being more frequent. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. During the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026, there were 192 reported incidents of auto theft in the region. These incidents account for 14.1% of all reported crimes in Durham Region during this timeframe. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in the region, ranking third among all crime categories. The data provides a snapshot of the prevalence and distribution of auto theft incidents across various neighbourhoods in Durham Region. In Durham Region, auto theft is the third most common crime category, with 192 reported incidents. This places it behind assault, which has 568 incidents, and theft from vehicle, with 259 incidents. However, auto theft is more frequent than break and enter (156 incidents), robbery (61 incidents), and other categories. This ranking highlights the relative prevalence of auto theft compared to other types of crime in the region. Key stats: - 192 auto theft incidents reported - 14.1% of all crimes in Durham Region - Ranked 3rd among 7 crime categories - Frenchman's Bay had the highest count (17 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Auto theft stands out as a notable crime category in Durham Region, accounting for 14.1% of all reported incidents. Its ranking as the third most common crime category underscores its significance. The data shows that Frenchman's Bay had the highest number of incidents, followed by Pickering North and Ajax Northeast. Given the relatively short reporting window of just two months, it's challenging to draw long-term trend conclusions. However, the numbers highlight the prevalence of auto theft in the region during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Durham Region?** There were 192 reported auto theft incidents in Durham Region during the period from April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Durham Region does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 14.1% of all reported crimes in Durham Region during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Durham Region had the highest number of auto theft incidents?** Frenchman's Bay had the highest number of auto theft incidents, with 17 reported cases. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Durham Region?** Auto theft is the third most common crime category in Durham Region, following assault (568 incidents) and theft from vehicle (259 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Durham Region Break and Enter: 156 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/break_and_enter Durham Region recorded 156 break and enter incidents, representing 11.4% of the city's total crime count of 1,363. This category ranks fourth among seven crime types, with Downtown Oshawa reporting the highest number of incidents at 14. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. Between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026, there were 156 reported break and enter incidents in the region. These incidents account for 11.4% of all reported crime in Durham Region during this period. Break and enter is a category of property crime that involves unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. The data presented here reflects only those incidents reported to law enforcement. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported crime in Durham Region, following assault (568 incidents), theft from vehicle (259 incidents), and auto theft (192 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery (61 incidents) and other categories (124 incidents). While break and enter represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to assault, it remains a significant concern for property owners in the region. Key stats: - 156 break and enter incidents reported - 11.4% of all reported crime in Durham Region - 4th most common crime category - Downtown Oshawa had the highest count (14 incidents) - Data covers April 17, 2026, to June 16, 2026 Break and enter accounts for 11.4% of Durham Region's reported crime in this two-month window, ranking fourth among seven categories. The 156 incidents are fewer than assault (568) but more than robbery (61), reflecting a mid-tier frequency among property and violent crimes. Downtown Oshawa's 14 incidents lead neighbourhood counts, though no single area dominates. With data spanning only part of 2026, year-over-year trends cannot be assessed, but the count aligns with typical property-crime levels in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Durham Region?** There were 156 reported break and enter incidents in Durham Region between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 11.4% of all reported crime in Durham Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most break and enter incidents?** Downtown Oshawa had the highest number of reported break and enter incidents, with 14. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories?** Break and enter is the fourth most common category, behind assault (568), theft from vehicle (259), and auto theft (192), but ahead of robbery (61). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). ### Homicide in Durham Region: 3 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/homicide In 2026, Durham Region recorded 3 homicide incidents, representing 0.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,363. Homicide ranks 7th among 7 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. Homicide is one of the least frequent categories of crime in the region, with only 3 incidents recorded during the selected period. These 3 homicide incidents represent 0.2% of all reported crime in Durham Region during this timeframe. While homicide is a serious crime, it accounts for a very small portion of overall criminal activity in the area. Homicide ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Durham Region, making it the least common. Assault is the most frequent, with 568 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle (259), auto theft (192), break and enter (156), and other crimes (124). Homicide incidents are significantly less frequent than any other category, reflecting the rarity of such events in the region. Key stats: - 3 homicide incidents reported - 0.2% of all crime in Durham Region - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Assault is the most common crime (568 incidents) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Homicide is the least common crime category in Durham Region, with only 3 incidents reported between mid-April and mid-June 2026. This represents a tiny fraction (0.2%) of the region's total crime. While homicide is a serious offence, its rarity means it does not significantly contribute to the overall crime profile. The data shows no notable trends or patterns, as the count is too small for meaningful comparison. The distribution across neighbourhoods is also sparse, with only one incident reported in each of three areas. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Durham Region?** There were 3 homicide incidents reported in Durham Region between April 17 and June 16, 2026. This is a very small number compared to other crime categories. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crimes in Durham Region?** Homicide is the least common crime in Durham Region, ranking 7th out of 7 categories. Assault is the most common, with 568 incidents, while homicide accounts for only 0.2% of all reported crime. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most homicide incidents?** Three neighbourhoods each had one homicide incident: Oshawa Northwest, Darlington, and Port Perry. No neighbourhood had more than one incident during this period. **Q: Is homicide increasing or decreasing in Durham Region?** The data provided covers only a partial window from April to June 2026, so it is not possible to determine any trends or year-over-year changes for homicide in Durham Region. Source: Data sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Other Crime in Durham Region: 124 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/other In Durham Region, 'Other' crimes accounted for 124 incidents, representing 9.1% of the city's total 1,363 crimes. This category ranked fifth among seven crime types, with notable counts in Whitby South and Darlington. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. These incidents are categorized separately from more common crime types and include a variety of offences not classified under assault, theft, or property crimes. Between April 17 and June 16, 2026, there were 124 reported 'Other' incidents in Durham Region. This category accounts for 9.1% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. In Durham Region, 'Other' incidents rank fifth among the seven reported crime categories. Assault is the most frequent, with 568 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle (259), auto theft (192), and break and enter (156). Robbery, with 61 incidents, is less common than 'Other'. This ranking highlights that while 'Other' incidents are not the most prevalent, they still represent a notable portion of reported crime in the region. Key stats: - 124 'Other' incidents reported - 9.1% of Durham Region's total incidents - Ranked 5th among 7 crime categories - Whitby South and Darlington each had 8 incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 'Other' incidents in Durham Region make up a small but notable portion of reported crime, accounting for 9.1% of the total. While not as frequent as assault or theft-related crimes, the 124 incidents reported between April and June 2026 indicate that this category is still significant. The data shows a consistent presence of 'Other' incidents across several neighbourhoods, with Whitby South and Darlington each reporting 8 incidents. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to identify trends, but the numbers provide a snapshot of the diversity of reported crimes in the region. FAQ: **Q: What types of incidents are included in the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fit into more common crime types such as assault, theft, or property crimes. Specific details about the types of incidents included are not provided in this dataset. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Durham Region?** The 'Other' category ranks fifth among the seven reported crime categories in Durham Region. It is less common than assault (568 incidents), theft from vehicle (259), auto theft (192), and break and enter (156), but more common than robbery (61 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Durham Region have the highest number of 'Other' incidents?** Whitby South and Darlington each reported 8 'Other' incidents, the highest among neighbourhoods. Downtown Oshawa, Lakeview, and Clarke each reported 6 incidents. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers a specific window from April 17 to June 16, 2026. This is a partial year, so it does not represent a full annual count. Source: Data sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Robbery in Durham Region: 61 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/robbery In 2026, Durham Region recorded 61 robbery incidents, representing 4.5% of the city's total crime count of 1,363. Robbery ranked 6th among 7 crime categories, with assault being the most frequent. Downtown Oshawa had the highest count at 7 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 61 reported robberies, accounting for 4.5% of all reported incidents in the region. Robbery is a serious crime involving the use of force or threat to take property. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insight into public safety trends in Durham Region. In Durham Region, robbery ranks as the 6th most common category among the 7 tracked, with 61 incidents. This places it below assault (568 incidents), theft from vehicle (259 incidents), auto theft (192 incidents), break and enter (156 incidents), and other (124 incidents). While robbery is less frequent than these categories, it remains a significant concern due to its violent nature. Key stats: - 61 reported robberies in Durham Region - Robbery accounts for 4.5% of all incidents - Downtown Oshawa had the highest count with 7 incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026 Robbery in Durham Region represents a small but notable portion of overall crime, with 61 incidents making up 4.5% of the total. It ranks 6th among the 7 tracked categories, indicating it is less common than assault, theft from vehicle, auto theft, break and enter, and other incidents. The data covers a specific window from April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026, providing a snapshot of recent activity. Downtown Oshawa had the highest count among neighbourhoods, but no single area stands out as having an unusually high number of incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many robberies were reported in Durham Region?** There were 61 reported robberies in Durham Region during the selected window from April 17, 2026 to June 16, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Durham Region had the most robberies?** Downtown Oshawa had the highest count with 7 reported robberies during the selected window. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Durham Region?** Robbery ranks 6th among the 7 tracked categories, with assault being the most common at 568 incidents. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Durham Region are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 4.5% of all reported incidents in Durham Region during the selected window. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Durham Region theft from vehicle: 259 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/theft_from_vehicle In Durham Region, theft from vehicle accounted for 259 incidents, representing 19% of the city's total crime count of 1,363. This category ranks second among seven crime types, with assault being the most frequent. The data covers incidents from April 17 to June 16, 2026. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Durham Region, Ontario. Between April 17 and June 16, 2026, there were 259 incidents of theft from vehicle recorded in the region. Theft from vehicle accounts for 19% of all reported incidents in Durham Region during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents. In Durham Region, theft from vehicle is the second most common reported incident type, with 259 incidents. It is less frequent than assault, which had 568 incidents, but more common than auto theft (192 incidents), break and enter (156 incidents), robbery (61 incidents), and other categories (124 incidents). Key stats: - 259 theft from vehicle incidents reported - 19% of all reported incidents in Durham Region - Second most common incident type - Oshawa Northwest had the highest count (24 incidents) - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Theft from vehicle is a notable category in Durham Region, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all reported incidents. It ranks second among the seven categories, trailing only assault. The 259 incidents reported between mid-April and mid-June 2026 highlight its prevalence. Oshawa Northwest stands out with the highest count among neighbourhoods. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to assess trends, but the data underscores the frequency of this type of incident in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Durham Region?** There were 259 reported theft from vehicle incidents in Durham Region between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 19% of all reported incidents in Durham Region during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most theft from vehicle incidents?** Oshawa Northwest had the highest count with 24 reported incidents. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other incident types?** Theft from vehicle is the second most common incident type, with more reports than auto theft (192), break and enter (156), and robbery (61). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for Durham Region ### Durham Region Crime 2026: 1,362 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/year/2026 Durham Region recorded 1,362 crime incidents in 2026, with assault being the most frequent category at 567 cases. Theft from vehicles and auto theft also ranked high, with 259 and 192 incidents respectively. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the region. In 2026, Durham Region recorded 1,362 reported incidents, accounting for 99.9% of the city's total dataset. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime data for the region during this year. The data covers all reported incidents in 2026, offering insights into the types of crimes most frequently reported. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not available, but the 2026 figures provide a snapshot of the region's crime landscape for that year. The 2026 data for Durham Region shows a total of 1,362 reported incidents, with assault being the most frequent category at 567 incidents. Theft from vehicle and auto theft were also significant, with 259 and 192 incidents respectively. Break and enter and robbery rounded out the top categories, with 156 and 61 incidents. The 'Other' category accounted for 124 incidents, indicating a diverse range of reported crimes. Key stats: - 1,362 total reported incidents in 2026 - Assault: 567 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 259 incidents - Auto theft: 192 incidents - Break and enter: 156 incidents Durham Region's 2026 data highlights a significant focus on assault, which accounts for over 40% of all reported incidents. The high numbers in theft-related categories, particularly theft from vehicles and auto theft, suggest a notable concern for property crimes. With only one year of data available, it's challenging to identify trends, but the 2026 figures provide a baseline for future comparisons. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in Durham Region for 2026?** In 2026, Durham Region recorded a total of 1,362 reported incidents. This figure represents the entirety of the dataset for that year. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Durham Region?** Without prior-year data, it is not possible to determine any trends in the crime data for Durham Region. The 2026 figures provide a snapshot of the region's crime landscape for that year. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Assault was the most frequently reported category in 2026, with 567 incidents. This accounts for over 40% of all reported incidents in Durham Region for that year. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Durham Region. It includes all reported incidents for the year 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Durham Region. #### Neighbourhoods in Durham Region ### Downtown Ajax Crime: 56 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/downtown-ajax Downtown Ajax recorded 56 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 4.1% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 28 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle (11) and auto theft (8). Downtown Ajax recorded 56 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4.1% of Durham Region's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in the area, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of the region. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Downtown Ajax, with 28 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 11 incidents, while auto theft accounted for 8 incidents. These three categories made up the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 56 total incidents in Downtown Ajax - 4.1% of Durham Region's total incidents - 28 assault incidents - 11 theft from vehicle incidents - 8 auto theft incidents Downtown Ajax's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for half of its total incidents—a higher concentration than nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, where incidents are more diversified. The neighbourhood's 56 incidents over two months are relatively low compared to Downtown Oshawa's 112, suggesting a quieter period. The dominance of assault and theft-related crimes may reflect local enforcement priorities or reporting patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Downtown Ajax?** There were 56 incidents reported in Downtown Ajax between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Ajax?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 28 reports. **Q: How does Downtown Ajax compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown Ajax had fewer incidents than Downtown Oshawa (112) but more than Lakeview (63) during the same period. **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Downtown Ajax?** Downtown Ajax accounted for 4.1% of the 1,363 incidents reported across Durham Region. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Downtown Oshawa Crime: 112 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/downtown-oshawa Downtown Oshawa recorded 112 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 8.2% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 66 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle and break and enter. Downtown Oshawa recorded 112 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 8.2% of Durham Region's total incidents during this period, which saw 1,363 incidents across the city. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Downtown Oshawa over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents most frequently occurring in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Assault was the leading category in Downtown Oshawa, with 66 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 15 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 14 incidents. These three categories together represent a significant portion of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 112 incidents in Downtown Oshawa - 8.2% of Durham Region's total incidents - 66 assault incidents - 15 theft from vehicle incidents - 14 break and enter incidents Downtown Oshawa's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for nearly 60% of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like Lakeview and Oshawa Northwest, each with 63 incidents but likely different category distributions. The concentration of assault incidents stands out, suggesting a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Durham Region. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Downtown Oshawa?** There were 112 incidents reported in Downtown Oshawa between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Oshawa?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 66 reported cases during this period. **Q: How does Downtown Oshawa compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown Oshawa had 112 incidents, while nearby Lakeview and Oshawa Northwest each had 63 incidents during the same period. **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Downtown Oshawa?** Downtown Oshawa accounted for 8.2% of the 1,363 incidents reported across Durham Region during this time. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Durham Region. ### Downtown Whitby Crime: 44 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/downtown-whitby Downtown Whitby recorded 44 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 3.2% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 24 incidents. Downtown Whitby recorded 44 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.2% of Durham Region's total incidents during this period. The data reflects reported incidents over a two-month window, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the area. Downtown Whitby's figures are part of a broader regional dataset that includes 1,363 incidents across Durham Region. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, affecting comparisons with other periods. Assault was the leading category in Downtown Whitby, with 24 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 8 incidents, and auto theft was reported 5 times. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 44 incidents in Downtown Whitby - 24 assault incidents - 8 theft from vehicle incidents - 3.2% of Durham Region's total incidents - 1,363 incidents across Durham Region Downtown Whitby's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of assaults, which account for more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, which reported 112 incidents, and Lakeview, with 63 incidents. The concentration of assaults in Downtown Whitby stands out compared to the broader regional pattern, where incidents are more diversified. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Whitby?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 24 reports between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Downtown Whitby during this period?** There were 44 incidents reported in Downtown Whitby between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Downtown Whitby?** Downtown Whitby accounted for 3.2% of the 1,363 incidents reported across Durham Region during this period. **Q: How does Downtown Whitby compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown Whitby reported fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa (112 incidents) and Lakeview (63 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Frenchman's Bay, Durham Region: 55 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/frenchman-s-bay Frenchman's Bay in Durham Region recorded 55 crime incidents, representing 4% of the city's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 17 incidents, followed by assault and break and enter. Frenchman's Bay in Durham Region recorded 55 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Frenchman's Bay, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area. The figures are based on reported incidents and reflect the activity within the specified date range. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with historical data should be made with caution. The figures represent reported incidents and do not account for unreported crimes. In Frenchman's Bay, auto theft was the leading category with 17 incidents, followed closely by assault with 15 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 11 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the covered period. Key stats: - 55 total incidents in Frenchman's Bay - 17 auto theft incidents - 15 assault incidents - 4% of Durham Region's total incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Frenchman's Bay's incident profile is marked by a high number of auto thefts, which account for nearly a third of its total incidents. This is notable compared to nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, which had a higher overall count but a different mix of categories. The neighbourhood's share of Durham Region's total incidents is relatively small, suggesting that its crime activity is not disproportionate to its size. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Frenchman's Bay?** Auto theft was the most common type of incident in Frenchman's Bay, with 17 reported cases between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Frenchman's Bay compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Frenchman's Bay had 55 incidents, while nearby Downtown Oshawa recorded 112 incidents during the same period. This indicates a lower overall incident count in Frenchman's Bay. **Q: What percentage of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Frenchman's Bay?** Frenchman's Bay accounted for 4% of Durham Region's total incidents during the covered period. **Q: What types of incidents were most frequently reported in Frenchman's Bay?** The top categories in Frenchman's Bay were auto theft (17 incidents), assault (15 incidents), and break and enter (11 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Durham Region. ### Gibb West, Durham Region: 45 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/gibb-west Gibb West in Durham Region recorded 45 crime incidents, representing 3.3% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 17 reports, followed by theft from vehicle with 11 incidents. Gibb West is a neighbourhood in Durham Region, Ontario, with 45 reported incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Gibb West over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In Gibb West, the leading category of reported incidents was assault, with 17 occurrences. Theft from vehicle was the second most common, with 11 incidents. Auto theft and break and enter each had 6 reported incidents. Key stats: - 45 total incidents in Gibb West - 17 assault incidents - 11 theft from vehicle incidents - 3.3% of Durham Region's total incidents - 6 auto theft incidents - 6 break and enter incidents Gibb West's incident profile is notable for its relatively high proportion of assaults, which account for over a third of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, where the incident count is significantly higher (112). The neighbourhood's mix of property crimes, such as theft from vehicles and auto theft, aligns with broader trends in Durham Region, but the concentration of assaults stands out. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Gibb West?** There were 45 reported incidents in Gibb West between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Gibb West?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 17 reported occurrences. **Q: How does Gibb West compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Gibb West had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa (112) and Lakeview (63). **Q: What percentage of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Gibb West?** Gibb West accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Hillsdale, Durham Region: 45 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/hillsdale Hillsdale, Durham Region, recorded 45 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, representing 3.3% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 24 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 13 reports. Hillsdale, a neighbourhood in Durham Region, recorded 45 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Hillsdale over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Hillsdale, with 24 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 13 incidents. Robbery, auto theft, and break and enter each had fewer than 5 incidents. Key stats: - 45 total incidents in Hillsdale - 24 assault incidents - 13 theft from vehicle incidents - 3.3% of Durham Region's total incidents - Data covers April 17 to June 16, 2026 Hillsdale's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for more than half of its total. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, where the incident count is significantly higher (112). The neighbourhood's low counts in property crimes like auto theft and break and enter are notable, suggesting a different pattern than some urban centres. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Hillsdale?** Assault was the most common, with 24 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Hillsdale compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Hillsdale had 45 incidents, while Downtown Oshawa recorded 112, Lakeview had 63, and Oshawa Northwest had 63 during the same period. **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Hillsdale?** Hillsdale accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this two-month period. **Q: Were there any property crimes reported in Hillsdale?** Yes, theft from vehicle was the second-most common incident, with 13 reports. Auto theft and break and enter each had 2 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Durham Region. ### Lakeview, Durham Region: 63 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/lakeview Lakeview, Durham Region, recorded 63 crime incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026, representing 4.6% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 32 incidents. Lakeview, a neighbourhood in Durham Region, recorded 63 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This represents 4.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Lakeview, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area over this two-month span. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Lakeview, with 32 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 9 incidents, and break and enter was third, with 7 incidents. These three categories accounted for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 63 total incidents in Lakeview - 32 assault incidents - 9 theft from vehicle incidents - 7 break and enter incidents - 4.6% of Durham Region's total incidents Lakeview's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for more than half of its total. This contrasts with nearby Downtown Oshawa, where the incident count is nearly double but the category mix may differ. The concentration of assaults stands out, suggesting a focus area for community safety efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Lakeview?** There were 63 incidents reported in Lakeview between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Lakeview?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 32 reports. **Q: How does Lakeview compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Lakeview had fewer incidents than Downtown Oshawa (112) and Oshawa Northwest (63), but more than Downtown Ajax (56). **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Lakeview?** Lakeview accounted for 4.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Oshawa Northwest Crime: 63 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/oshawa-northwest Oshawa Northwest recorded 63 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 4.6% of Durham Region's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 24 incidents. Oshawa Northwest recorded 63 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4.6% of Durham Region's total incidents during this period. The data reflects a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, providing insight into local crime patterns. Oshawa Northwest's figures are part of a broader regional dataset that includes 1,363 incidents across Durham Region. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. The leading category in Oshawa Northwest was theft from vehicle, with 24 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 18 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 9 incidents reported. Key stats: - 63 total incidents in Oshawa Northwest - 24 incidents of theft from vehicle - 18 incidents of assault - 4.6% of Durham Region's total incidents - 1 homicide incident recorded Oshawa Northwest's incident profile is marked by a high proportion of theft from vehicle and assault cases, which together account for over two-thirds of the neighbourhood's total. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa (112 incidents) and Lakeview (63 incidents), Oshawa Northwest's count is lower, but its mix of property and violent crime is distinct. The presence of a single homicide is notable but does not define the overall pattern. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Oshawa Northwest?** Theft from vehicle was the most common, with 24 incidents reported between April 17 and June 16, 2026. **Q: How does Oshawa Northwest compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Oshawa Northwest had 63 incidents, fewer than Downtown Oshawa (112) but similar to Lakeview (63). **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Oshawa Northwest?** Oshawa Northwest accounted for 4.6% of the 1,363 incidents reported across Durham Region during this period. **Q: Were there any homicides in Oshawa Northwest?** Yes, there was 1 homicide incident recorded in Oshawa Northwest during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal for Durham Region. ### Pickering City Centre Crime: 51 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/pickering-city-centre Pickering City Centre recorded 51 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 3.7% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 28 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle and auto theft. Pickering City Centre recorded 51 incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.7% of Durham Region's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Pickering City Centre, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this area of Durham Region. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Assault was the leading category in Pickering City Centre, with 28 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed with 7 incidents, while auto theft accounted for 6 incidents. These three categories made up the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 51 total incidents in Pickering City Centre - 3.7% of Durham Region's total incidents - 28 assault incidents - 7 theft from vehicle incidents - 6 auto theft incidents Pickering City Centre's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault, which accounts for more than half of its total incidents—a higher concentration than in nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, where incidents are more diversified. The neighbourhood's 51 incidents over two months place it well below the counts of adjacent areas such as Downtown Oshawa (112) and Lakeview (63), suggesting a lower overall volume of reported crime in this period. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Pickering City Centre?** There were 51 incidents reported in Pickering City Centre between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Pickering City Centre?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 28 reports during this period. **Q: How does Pickering City Centre compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Pickering City Centre had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa (112) and Lakeview (63) during the same period. **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Pickering City Centre?** Pickering City Centre accounted for 3.7% of Durham Region's total incidents in this period. Source: Data sourced from the Durham Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Pickering North Crime: 40 Incidents in Durham Region URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/durham-region/neighbourhood/pickering-north Pickering North recorded 40 crime incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, accounting for 2.9% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 13 incidents, followed by auto theft and break and enter. Pickering North is a neighbourhood in Durham Region, Ontario, with 40 reported incidents between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. This accounts for 2.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. In Pickering North, the leading category of reported incidents was assault, with 13 occurrences. Auto theft followed closely, with 10 incidents, while break and enter was reported 9 times. These three categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 40 total incidents in Pickering North - 13 assault incidents reported - 10 auto theft incidents - 9 break and enter incidents - 2.9% of Durham Region's total incidents Pickering North's incident profile is notable for its relatively low share of Durham Region's total incidents, at just 2.9%. The neighbourhood's top categories—assault, auto theft, and break and enter—align with broader regional trends, though the counts are significantly lower than in nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, which reported 112 incidents in the same period. The data suggests a quieter crime landscape compared to more densely populated or central neighbourhoods. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Pickering North?** There were 40 reported incidents in Pickering North between April 17, 2026, and June 16, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Pickering North?** Assault was the most common type of incident, with 13 reports. **Q: How does Pickering North compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Pickering North had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa (112 incidents) and Lakeview (63 incidents). **Q: What share of Durham Region's incidents occurred in Pickering North?** Pickering North accounted for 2.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## Halifax Crime Data: 1,102 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax Halifax recorded 1,102 reported incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Assault was the most frequent category, accounting for 51.5% of all incidents. The data provides a snapshot of crime trends in the city over this 60-day period. This map displays 1,102 reported incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Halifax Regional Police's public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns across the city during this 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively. The map highlights the types and locations of incidents, offering insights into public safety dynamics. Understanding these patterns helps communities stay informed and supports data-driven decision-making for local law enforcement and city planning. The dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 1,102 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period, but trends over time cannot be assessed without additional historical data. Assault was the most frequently reported incident, with 568 cases, accounting for 51.5% of all incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 311 incidents, making up 28.2% of the total. Break and enter was the third most common category, with 116 incidents, representing 10.5% of all reported cases. These three categories together account for 90.2% of the incidents in Halifax during this period. ### Key stats - 1,102 total incidents reported - 568 assault incidents (51.5%) - 311 theft from vehicle incidents (28.2%) - 116 break and enter incidents (10.5%) - 599 violent incidents Halifax's 60-day snapshot shows a clear concentration in assault and property-related crimes, with assault alone making up over half of all incidents. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the high proportion of assaults (568) and thefts from vehicles (311) stands out. The dataset, while limited to 2026, highlights the need for targeted strategies to address these prevalent categories. > Voice: Crime in Halifax: 1,102 incidents reported from April 18 to June 17, 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Halifax over the past 60 days?** There were 1,102 reported incidents in Halifax between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with assault being the most frequent. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Halifax during this period?** Assault was the most common incident, accounting for 568 reports, or 51.5% of the total. Theft from vehicles was the second most frequent, with 311 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Halifax?** The current dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. Additional data would be needed to identify any trends. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Halifax?** Neighbourhood-specific data is not available in this dataset. The incidents are reported for the city of Halifax as a whole. **Q: How current is the data for Halifax?** The data covers incidents from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open data provided by the Nova Scotia government, specifically from the Halifax Regional Police and other relevant authorities. Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia (NS) open data portal, provided by Halifax Regional Police and other municipal authorities. #### Categories in Halifax ### Assault in Halifax: 568 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/assault In 2026, Halifax recorded 568 assault incidents, making up 51.5% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent among the five tracked crime types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 568 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 51.5% of all reported crime in Halifax during this period. Assault is the most frequently reported category of crime in Halifax, making up more than half of the city's total reported incidents. The data reflects a two-month window, providing a snapshot of assault occurrences in the city. Assault is the most common category of reported crime in Halifax, with 568 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, theft from vehicle, which had 311 reported incidents. Break and enter, auto theft, and robbery had 116, 76, and 31 reported incidents, respectively. Assault accounts for more than half of all reported crime in the city, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories. Key stats: - 568 reported assaults in Halifax - Assault accounts for 51.5% of city crime - Most common crime category in Halifax - 568 incidents in a two-month window - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories Assault stands out as the most reported crime in Halifax, accounting for over half of all incidents in the city. The 568 reported assaults in just two months underscore its frequency compared to other categories like theft from vehicle or break and enter. While the data covers a short window, the sheer volume of assault incidents is notable. This category's dominance in Halifax's crime profile is clear, with no other category coming close in terms of reported numbers. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Halifax?** There were 568 reported assaults in Halifax between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halifax's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 51.5% of all reported crime in Halifax during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Halifax?** Assault is the most reported crime in Halifax, with 568 incidents. The next highest category, theft from vehicle, had 311 incidents. **Q: Is assault the most common crime in Halifax?** Yes, assault is the most common reported crime in Halifax, making up over half of all reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Halifax: 76 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/auto_theft Halifax recorded 76 auto theft incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 6.9% of the city's total crime during this period. This places auto theft as the fourth most frequent crime category out of five tracked. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between April 18 and June 17, 2026, there were 76 reported cases of auto theft in the city. These incidents account for 6.9% of all reported crimes in Halifax during this period. Auto theft is the fourth most common category of crime in Halifax, based on the total number of incidents reported in the selected time frame. In Halifax, auto theft is less frequent than assault, theft from vehicle, and break and enter, but more common than robbery. Assault leads with 568 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 311, and break and enter at 116. Robbery, with 31 incidents, is the least common among the top five categories. Auto theft's 76 incidents place it firmly in the middle of the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 76 auto theft incidents reported - 6.9% of all Halifax crimes - 4th most common crime category - More frequent than robbery (31 incidents) - Less frequent than break and enter (116 incidents) Auto theft in Halifax accounts for a modest share of overall crime, ranking fourth among the five most reported categories. The 76 incidents over this two-month window suggest a steady but not overwhelming presence. Compared to other property-related crimes like theft from vehicle (311) and break and enter (116), auto theft is less common, though it still outpaces violent crimes like robbery (31). The data does not show multi-year trends, so it's unclear whether this figure represents a rise, decline, or stability. For now, auto theft remains a notable but not dominant concern in Halifax's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many auto thefts were reported in Halifax in 2026?** Between April 18 and June 17, 2026, there were 76 reported auto theft incidents in Halifax. This figure represents all records within the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Halifax's crimes are auto thefts?** Auto theft accounts for 6.9% of all reported crimes in Halifax during the specified period, based on a total of 1,102 incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Halifax?** Auto theft is the fourth most common crime in Halifax, with 76 incidents. It is less frequent than assault (568), theft from vehicle (311), and break and enter (116), but more common than robbery (31). **Q: Is auto theft increasing or decreasing in Halifax?** The data provided covers only a partial window in 2026, with 76 incidents reported. Without multi-year data, it is not possible to determine trends or year-over-year changes for auto theft in Halifax. Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia open data portal. ### Halifax Break and Enter: 116 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/break_and_enter In Halifax, break and enter incidents totalled 116 in 2026, representing 10.5% of the city's 1,102 reported crimes. This category ranks third among five tracked crime types, with assault and theft from vehicle being more frequent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 116 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 10.5% of all reported crime in Halifax during this period, making it the third most common category of crime in the city. In Halifax, break-and-enter incidents were less frequent than assault (568 incidents) and theft from vehicle (311 incidents), but more common than auto theft (76 incidents) and robbery (31 incidents). Among the five tracked crime categories, break-and-enter ranked third in terms of total incidents. Key stats: - 116 break-and-enter incidents reported - 10.5% of all Halifax crime incidents - Third most common crime category in Halifax - More frequent than auto theft and robbery - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break-and-enter incidents in Halifax accounted for just over one-tenth of all reported crime in the city during the two-month window. While not as frequent as assault or theft from vehicle, the 116 incidents still represent a notable portion of property-related crime. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2026 figures are available. Compared to other categories, break-and-enter stands out as a significant but not dominant concern in Halifax's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Halifax?** There were 116 reported break-and-enter incidents in Halifax between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halifax's crime is break-and-enter?** Break-and-enter incidents made up 10.5% of all reported crime in Halifax during this period. **Q: How does break-and-enter compare to other crimes in Halifax?** Break-and-enter was the third most common crime category, with fewer incidents than assault (568) and theft from vehicle (311), but more than auto theft (76) and robbery (31). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data includes break-and-enter incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia open data portal. ### Robbery in Halifax: 31 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/robbery In 2026, Halifax recorded 31 robbery incidents, representing 2.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,102. Robbery ranked as the fifth most frequent crime category during this period. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 31 reported robberies in the city. These incidents account for 2.8% of Halifax's total reported crime during this period. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to take property directly from a person. The data reflects only those incidents reported to Halifax Regional Police and does not include unreported cases. Robbery ranks fifth among Halifax's five major crime categories, behind assault (568 incidents), theft from vehicle (311), break and enter (116), and auto theft (76). While robbery is less frequent than these other categories, it remains a serious offence due to the direct threat or use of force involved. The 31 reported robberies represent a small but notable portion of the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 31 reported robberies in Halifax - 2.8% of all reported crime in the city - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Robbery is one of the less common major crime categories in Halifax, accounting for only 2.8% of reported incidents. The 31 cases reported between mid-April and mid-June 2026 are fewer than other property and violent crimes like assault and theft from vehicles. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data shows robbery is not among the city's most frequent offences. The numbers reflect only reported incidents, and actual occurrences may be higher. FAQ: **Q: How many robberies were reported in Halifax?** There were 31 reported robberies in Halifax between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halifax's crime is robbery?** Robbery accounts for 2.8% of all reported crime in Halifax during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Halifax?** Robbery is the fifth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than assault (568), theft from vehicle (311), break and enter (116), and auto theft (76). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data includes robbery incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from Halifax Regional Police open data (NS). ### Halifax Theft from Vehicle: 311 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/theft_from_vehicle In Halifax, theft from vehicle incidents totalled 311 in 2026, representing 28.2% of the city's 1,102 reported crimes. This category ranks second among five tracked crime types, with assault being the most frequent. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 311 such incidents recorded in the city. Theft from vehicle accounts for 28.2% of all reported crime incidents in Halifax during this period, making it the second most common category of crime in the city. In Halifax, theft from vehicle is the second most frequent crime category, behind assault (568 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (116), auto theft (76), and robbery (31). While it represents a significant portion of crime, it is less common than assault but more frequent than property-related crimes like break and enter and auto theft. Key stats: - 311 theft from vehicle incidents recorded - 28.2% of all Halifax crime incidents - Second most common crime category - More frequent than break and enter (116) and auto theft (76) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Theft from vehicle is a notable category in Halifax, accounting for over a quarter of all reported crime incidents in the city during this period. While it is less common than assault, it is significantly more frequent than other property-related crimes like break and enter and auto theft. The data covers a two-month window, so it is not possible to draw conclusions about annual trends. However, the high count relative to other categories highlights its prominence in Halifax's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Halifax?** There were 311 reported theft from vehicle incidents in Halifax between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Halifax's crime incidents are theft from vehicle?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 28.2% of all reported crime incidents in Halifax during this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Halifax?** Theft from vehicle is the second most common crime category in Halifax, behind assault (568 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (116), auto theft (76), and robbery (31). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft from vehicle incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia open data portal. #### Year pages for Halifax ### Halifax Crime 2026: 1,102 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/halifax/year/2026 In 2026, Halifax recorded 1,102 reported incidents. Assault was the most frequent category, accounting for 568 cases, followed by theft from vehicles with 311 incidents. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. In 2026, Halifax recorded 1,102 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the types and frequency of reported incidents in Halifax during 2026, highlighting the most common categories and their distribution. The 2026 data for Halifax shows a total of 1,102 reported incidents, with assault being the most frequent category at 568 incidents. Theft from vehicles and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, with 311 and 116 reports, respectively. Auto theft and robbery rounded out the top five categories, with 76 and 31 incidents. This dataset covers the full year of 2026, offering a comprehensive view of reported crime in the city. Key stats: - 1,102 total reported incidents in 2026 - Assault: 568 incidents, the most common category - Theft from vehicle: 311 incidents - Break and enter: 116 incidents - Auto theft: 76 incidents The 2026 data for Halifax reveals a significant focus on assault and property-related crimes, with assault alone accounting for over half of all reported incidents. Theft from vehicles and break-and-enter incidents also contribute substantially to the total count. As the first year of available data, these numbers establish a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Halifax. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the distribution of categories provides a clear snapshot of the city's crime landscape in 2026. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Halifax in 2026?** In 2026, Halifax recorded a total of 1,102 reported incidents across all crime categories. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Halifax?** As 2026 is the first year of available data, no trend can be established yet. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2026?** Assault was the most common category in 2026, with 568 reported incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of Nova Scotia (NS). Source: Data sourced from the Nova Scotia (NS) open-data portal. --- ## Medicine Hat Crime Data: 1,011 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat Medicine Hat recorded 1,011 reported incidents between April 11 and June 10, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 889 incidents, or 87.9% of the total. Violent incidents, including assaults, totalled 28. This map displays 1,011 reported incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta, between April 11 and June 10, 2026. The data is sourced from the Medicine Hat Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity over a 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents with usable dates, offering a comprehensive view of crime trends in the city. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety strategies and policing priorities. The 2026 data shows 1,011 incidents reported over a 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be determined. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, with 889 reports accounting for 87.9% of the total. Mischief follows with 47 incidents (4.6%), while Assault ranks third with 28 incidents (2.8%). These three categories dominate the dataset, with 'Other' overwhelmingly representing the most frequent type of reported crime. ### Key stats - 1,011 total incidents reported - 889 incidents categorized as 'Other' (87.9%) - 28 violent incidents recorded - 47 mischief-related incidents - Data covers April 11 to June 10, 2026 Medicine Hat’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by the 'Other' category, which accounts for 889 of the 1,011 incidents—an unusually high concentration. Violent incidents are relatively low, with only 28 assaults recorded. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the overwhelming share of 'Other' incidents suggests many reported crimes fall outside standard categories. Without prior-year comparisons, it’s unclear whether this distribution is typical or a short-term pattern. > Voice: Crime in Medicine Hat: 1,011 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Medicine Hat over the last 60 days?** There were 1,011 reported incidents in Medicine Hat between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Medicine Hat?** The most common category of incidents in Medicine Hat is 'Other,' which accounts for 889 incidents, or 87.9% of the total. This is followed by mischief (47 incidents, 4.6%) and assault (28 incidents, 2.8%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Medicine Hat?** The current dataset only includes incidents from 2026, with no prior years available for comparison. Therefore, no year-over-year trend analysis can be provided at this time. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Medicine Hat?** No, the current dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Medicine Hat. The data is aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is the data for Medicine Hat?** The data covers incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. This 60-day window provides a recent snapshot of incident activity in the city. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The incident data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Alberta. It includes reported incidents compiled by local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Alberta’s open data portal. #### Categories in Medicine Hat ### Assault in Medicine Hat: 28 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/assault In 2026, Medicine Hat recorded 28 assault incidents, representing 2.8% of the city's total reported crimes (1,011). Assault ranked as the third most common crime category, behind 'Other' and 'Mischief'. This page covers reported assault incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The data includes all assault-related incidents recorded between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. During this period, there were 28 reported assaults. Assaults accounted for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Medicine Hat during this timeframe. This category provides insight into the frequency and distribution of assaults within the city. In Medicine Hat, assault is the third most common category of reported incidents, following 'Other' (889 incidents) and 'Mischief' (47 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Break and enter' (24 incidents), 'Fraud' (21 incidents), and 'Auto theft' (1 incident). While assaults represent a smaller portion of overall incidents compared to other categories, they remain a notable concern within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 28 reported assaults in Medicine Hat - Assaults make up 2.8% of city incidents - Third most common incident type - Data covers April 11 to June 10, 2026 Assaults in Medicine Hat account for a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking third among seven categories. The 28 incidents over this two-month period highlight that while assaults are less frequent than categories like 'Other' or 'Mischief,' they remain a consistent part of the city's crime data. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures provide a baseline for understanding assault frequency in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Medicine Hat?** There were 28 reported assaults in Medicine Hat between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. **Q: What percentage of incidents in Medicine Hat are assaults?** Assaults account for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Medicine Hat during the specified period. **Q: How does assault compare to other incident types in Medicine Hat?** Assault is the third most common incident type, following 'Other' (889 incidents) and 'Mischief' (47 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assaults in Medicine Hat?** No, year-over-year data is not available for assaults in Medicine Hat at this time. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Medicine Hat: 1 Incident Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/auto_theft In Medicine Hat, auto theft accounted for 1 reported incident in 2026, representing 0.1% of the city's total 1,011 crimes. This category ranked 6th among 7 crime types tracked. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. During the selected window, there was 1 reported auto theft incident, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total reported incidents. Auto theft is one of seven crime categories tracked in Medicine Hat. The data reflects incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. Auto theft is the sixth most common crime category in Medicine Hat, with only 1 reported incident. This places it well below other categories such as Other (889 incidents), Mischief (47 incidents), Assault (28 incidents), Break and enter (24 incidents), and Fraud (21 incidents). The low count of auto theft incidents highlights its relative rarity compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 1 reported auto theft incident - 0.1% of Medicine Hat's total incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - 1 incident in 2026 Auto theft is one of the least frequent crime categories in Medicine Hat, with only 1 reported incident in the selected window. This low count stands out when compared to other categories like Other and Mischief, which have significantly higher incident numbers. The data does not show any year-over-year trends due to the limited time frame and low incident count. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Medicine Hat?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Medicine Hat during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 0.1% of the total reported incidents in Medicine Hat. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Medicine Hat?** Auto theft is the sixth most common crime category, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Other (889 incidents) and Mischief (47 incidents). **Q: Is there any trend data available for auto theft in Medicine Hat?** The data for 2026 shows 1 incident, but there is no year-over-year trend information available due to the limited time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Break and Enter in Medicine Hat: 24 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/break_and_enter In Medicine Hat, 24 break and enter incidents were reported, making up 2.4% of the city's total 1,011 crimes. This category ranks 4th among 7 crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 889 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Between April 11 and June 10, 2026, there were 24 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. Break and enter accounts for 2.4% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat during this period. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported crime in Medicine Hat, behind Other (889 incidents), Mischief (47 incidents), and Assault (28 incidents). It is more common than Fraud (21 incidents) and Auto theft (1 incident). Key stats: - 24 reported break-and-enter incidents - 2.4% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat - Ranked 4th among 7 crime categories - More common than Fraud and Auto theft - Data covers April 11 to June 10, 2026 Break and enter is a relatively minor category in Medicine Hat, accounting for only 2.4% of reported crime. While it ranks fourth among categories, its count of 24 incidents is significantly lower than the top category, Other, which has 889 incidents. The short reporting window of two months limits trend analysis, but the data shows break and enter is less frequent than assault and mischief in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Medicine Hat?** There were 24 reported break-and-enter incidents in Medicine Hat between April 11 and June 10, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does break and enter represent in Medicine Hat?** Break and enter accounts for 2.4% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Medicine Hat?** Break and enter is the fourth most common category, behind Other (889 incidents), Mischief (47 incidents), and Assault (28 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported break-and-enter incidents from April 11 to June 10, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Fraud in Medicine Hat: 21 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/fraud In 2026, Medicine Hat recorded 21 fraud incidents, representing 2.1% of the city's total crime count of 1,011. Fraud ranked as the fifth most common category among seven tracked crime types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. During the selected window, there were 21 reported fraud incidents, accounting for 2.1% of the city's total reported incidents. Fraud is one of seven crime categories tracked in Medicine Hat. The data reflects incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. In Medicine Hat, fraud ranks fifth among the seven crime categories. It is less frequent than other categories such as mischief (47 incidents), assault (28 incidents), and break and enter (24 incidents), but more frequent than auto theft (1 incident). The 'Other' category, which includes various less common offences, has the highest count with 889 incidents. Key stats: - 21 reported fraud incidents - Fraud accounts for 2.1% of city incidents - Fifth most common crime category - Data covers April 11 to June 10, 2026 Fraud represents a small but notable portion of Medicine Hat's reported incidents, ranking fifth among the seven tracked categories. With 21 incidents over the two-month period, it is less common than property-related crimes like mischief and break and enter, but more frequent than auto theft. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as the series only includes 2026 figures. This snapshot provides a baseline for understanding fraud's role in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Medicine Hat?** There were 21 reported fraud incidents in Medicine Hat during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does fraud represent?** Fraud accounts for 2.1% of the total reported incidents in Medicine Hat. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crime categories in Medicine Hat?** Fraud is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than mischief (47), assault (28), and break and enter (24), but more than auto theft (1). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 10, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Mischief in Medicine Hat: 47 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/mischief In Medicine Hat, 47 mischief incidents were reported between April 11 and June 10, 2026, representing 4.6% of the city's total crime during this period. This category ranks second among seven crime types tracked. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. During the period from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026, there were 47 reported incidents of mischief in the city. These incidents account for 4.6% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat during this timeframe. Mischief includes a range of offences such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. The data presented here reflects only those incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement agencies. In Medicine Hat, mischief is the second most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' incidents, which totalled 889. Compared to other categories, mischief is more frequent than assault (28 incidents), break and enter (24 incidents), fraud (21 incidents), and auto theft (1 incident). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is significantly less common than the broad 'Other' category, which dominates the city's reported crime statistics. Key stats: - 47 reported mischief incidents - 4.6% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat - Second most common crime category - More frequent than assault, break and enter, fraud, and auto theft - Data covers April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026 Mischief stands out as the second most reported crime category in Medicine Hat, accounting for 4.6% of all incidents during the two-month window. While it trails far behind the 'Other' category, it is more common than assault, break and enter, fraud, and auto theft. The 47 incidents reported in this short period suggest a noticeable presence, though the limited timeframe prevents any trend analysis. Compared to other categories, mischief's frequency is moderate but still significant within the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents reported in Medicine Hat?** There were 47 reported mischief incidents in Medicine Hat from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026. This accounts for 4.6% of all reported crime in the city during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Medicine Hat?** Mischief is the second most common category, with 47 incidents. It is less frequent than 'Other' (889 incidents) but more common than assault (28), break and enter (24), fraud (21), and auto theft (1). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. **Q: Is there any year-over-year data available for mischief in Medicine Hat?** No, year-over-year data is not available for mischief in this dataset. The information provided is limited to the period from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Other Crime in Medicine Hat: 889 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/other In Medicine Hat, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 889 in 2026, representing 87.9% of the city's 1,011 reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent, significantly outpacing others like mischief and assault. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. During the period from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026, there were 889 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 87.9% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat during this timeframe. The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fall into more specific categories such as assault, mischief, or break and enter. This category represents the largest share of reported crime in Medicine Hat for the selected period. In Medicine Hat, the 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories, with 889 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Mischief, which had 47 incidents. Other categories such as Assault (28 incidents), Break and Enter (24 incidents), and Fraud (21 incidents) are much less frequent. The 'Other' category's dominance highlights its prevalence in the city's reported crime landscape. Key stats: - 889 reported 'Other' incidents - 87.9% of all reported crime in Medicine Hat - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Significantly higher than Mischief (47 incidents) - Data covers April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out in Medicine Hat, accounting for nearly 88% of all reported crime during the specified period. This dominance is notable, as it far exceeds the counts of other categories like Mischief and Assault. The data reflects a short window of just over two months, making it difficult to draw broader trend conclusions. However, the sheer volume of incidents in this category underscores its significance in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fit into more specific categories such as assault, mischief, or break and enter. It represents the largest share of reported crime in Medicine Hat during the specified period. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Medicine Hat?** There were 889 reported 'Other' incidents in Medicine Hat from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026. This accounts for 87.9% of all reported crime in the city during this timeframe. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Medicine Hat?** The 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories in Medicine Hat, with 889 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Mischief, which had 47 incidents. **Q: What is the timeframe for the reported 'Other' incidents?** The reported 'Other' incidents in Medicine Hat cover the period from April 11, 2026, to June 10, 2026. This is a relatively short window of just over two months. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. ### Theft in Medicine Hat: 1 Incident Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/theft In Medicine Hat, theft accounted for 1 reported incident in 2026, representing 0.1% of the city's total 1,011 crimes. This category ranked 7th among 7 crime types tracked. This page covers reported theft incidents in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Theft refers to the unlawful taking of property without the use of force or threat. In the selected window, there was 1 reported theft incident in Medicine Hat. Theft accounts for 0.1% of all reported incidents in the city during this period. Theft is the seventh most common category of reported incidents in Medicine Hat, behind Other (889 incidents), Mischief (47 incidents), Assault (28 incidents), Break and enter (24 incidents), and Fraud (21 incidents). The low count of theft incidents suggests it is relatively infrequent compared to other categories in the city. Key stats: - 1 reported theft incident in Medicine Hat - Theft accounts for 0.1% of city incidents - Ranked 7th among 7 incident categories - 1 incident recorded in 2026 Theft is one of the least frequent categories of reported incidents in Medicine Hat, with only 1 incident recorded in the selected window. This places it at the bottom of the city's incident categories by count. The data shows no significant trend or pattern due to the minimal number of incidents. Theft's share of total incidents is negligible, reflecting its rarity in the city's reported crime data. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Medicine Hat?** There was 1 reported theft incident in Medicine Hat during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does theft represent in Medicine Hat?** Theft accounts for 0.1% of all reported incidents in Medicine Hat. **Q: How does theft compare to other incident categories in Medicine Hat?** Theft is the least common category, with only 1 incident, compared to categories like Other (889 incidents) and Mischief (47 incidents). **Q: Is there any trend in theft incidents in Medicine Hat?** The data shows only 1 incident in 2026, which is insufficient to identify any trend. Source: Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal. #### Year pages for Medicine Hat ### Medicine Hat Crime 2026: 1,011 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/medicine-hat/year/2026 In 2026, Medicine Hat recorded 1,011 reported incidents, with 'Other' offences accounting for 889 cases, or 88% of the total. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. The dataset includes 47 cases of mischief and 28 assaults. In 2026, Medicine Hat recorded 1,011 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the city. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the city. The data covers all reported incidents for 2026, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in Medicine Hat. With no prior year data available, trends cannot be assessed, but the current figures provide a baseline for future comparisons. The 2026 data for Medicine Hat shows a total of 1,011 reported incidents. The majority of these incidents fall under the 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences not classified under the top categories. Mischief, assault, break and enter, and fraud are the next most common categories, with auto theft being the least frequent. This distribution highlights the diversity of reported incidents in the city. Key stats: - Total incidents in 2026: 1,011 - 'Other' category accounts for 889 incidents - Mischief incidents: 47 - Assault incidents: 28 - Break and enter incidents: 24 - Auto theft incidents: 1 The 2026 data for Medicine Hat reveals a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which accounts for 88% of all reported incidents. This high proportion suggests a diverse range of offences not captured by the top categories. The relatively low numbers in categories like mischief, assault, and break and enter indicate that these types of crimes are less frequent in comparison. The presence of only one auto theft incident is notably low, which may reflect specific local conditions or reporting practices. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of reported incidents in Medicine Hat for 2026?** In 2026, Medicine Hat recorded a total of 1,011 reported incidents. This figure represents the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Medicine Hat?** No trend data is available as 2026 is the first year of reported incidents for Medicine Hat. Future years will provide a basis for trend analysis. **Q: Which category has the highest number of incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category has the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 889 reported cases. This category includes a variety of offences not classified under the top categories. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the province of Alberta, which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: This data is sourced from the Alberta open data portal, which provides reported incident data from local law enforcement agencies. --- ## St. Thomas Crime Data: 997 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas St. Thomas recorded 997 incidents between December 21, 2018, and February 19, 2019. The majority (85.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief following. The dataset covers a 60-day window, offering a snapshot of reported crime during this period. This map shows 997 reported incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario, over a 60-day window from December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019. The data is sourced from the St. Thomas Police Service's public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. While the numbers reflect reported crimes, they do not account for unreported incidents or variations in reporting behaviour. The number of reported incidents in St. Thomas surged from 180 in 2018 to 817 in 2019, marking a 353.9% increase. This sharp rise suggests a significant shift in reporting or criminal activity within the city. The 60-day window captures this trend, highlighting the need for further investigation into the underlying causes. The majority of incidents in St. Thomas fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 852 reports (85.5%). Theft follows with 84 incidents (8.4%), while mischief contributes 28 reports (2.8%). These top three categories make up over 96% of all incidents, indicating a heavy concentration in non-violent offences. Assault and break-and-enter each account for 16 incidents (1.6%), rounding out the top five. ### Key stats - 997 total incidents reported - 852 incidents categorized as 'Other' (85.5%) - 84 theft incidents (8.4%) - 353.9% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 16 violent incidents reported St. Thomas's data stands out due to the overwhelming dominance of 'Other' incidents, which account for 85.5% of all reports. The 353.9% year-over-year increase is striking, though the small base of 180 incidents in 2018 means the absolute rise is from a low starting point. The low violent crime count (16 incidents) contrasts with the high volume of non-violent offences, suggesting property-related or administrative incidents drive the totals. The lack of neighbourhood breakdowns limits deeper spatial analysis. > Voice: Crime in St. Thomas: 997 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in St. Thomas over the 60-day period?** There were 997 reported incidents in St. Thomas between December 21, 2018, and February 19, 2019. This total includes all categories of reported incidents during this 60-day window. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in St. Thomas?** The 'Other' category accounted for the majority of incidents, with 852 reports, or 85.5% of the total. This was followed by theft (84 incidents) and mischief (28 incidents). **Q: Did incidents increase or decrease in St. Thomas between 2018 and 2019?** Incidents rose sharply from 180 in 2018 to 817 in 2019, a 353.9% increase. However, the 2018 count is based on a partial-year window, so the comparison should be interpreted with caution. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-level crime statistics available for St. Thomas?** No, neighbourhood-level data is not available for St. Thomas in this dataset. The incidents are reported at the city level only. **Q: How current is the crime data for St. Thomas?** The data covers a 60-day period ending on February 19, 2019. It does not include more recent incidents beyond this date. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open police reports published by the province of Ontario (ON). It reflects incidents reported to law enforcement during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from open police reports published by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in St. Thomas ### Assault in St. Thomas: 16 Incidents in 2018-2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/assault In St. Thomas, assault incidents totalled 16 between late 2018 and early 2019, representing 1.6% of the city's 997 reported crimes. This category ranked 4th among 6 crime types, with counts rising 120% from 5 in 2018 to 11 in 2019. This page covers reported assault incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. Assault is a category of crime that includes a range of offences from minor altercations to more serious incidents. In the given period, there were 16 reported assaults in the city. These incidents represent 1.6% of the total 997 reported crimes in St. Thomas during the same timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of assault occurrences, offering insight into the frequency and distribution of these incidents within the city. Assault ranks as the fourth most common category of reported crime in St. Thomas. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 852 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 84 incidents. 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' each had 28 and 16 incidents, respectively, while 'Auto theft' had only 1 reported incident. This places assault in a mid-range position among the city's crime categories. Key stats: - 16 reported assault incidents - 1.6% of total city crimes - Ranked 4th among 6 crime categories - 120% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 5 incidents in 2018, 11 in 2019 Assault in St. Thomas accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crimes, ranking fourth among six categories. The 120% year-over-year increase from 2018 to 2019 is significant, though the absolute numbers remain relatively low. This trend suggests a rise in reported incidents, but the overall count of 16 assaults in the given period indicates that assault is not the most prevalent crime in the city. The data highlights the need for context when interpreting crime statistics, as percentages can appear large even with modest absolute changes. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in St. Thomas?** There were 16 reported assault incidents in St. Thomas during the given period. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in St. Thomas are assaults?** Assaults represent 1.6% of the total 997 reported crimes in St. Thomas. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in St. Thomas?** Assault ranks fourth among six crime categories in St. Thomas, with 'Other' being the most common. **Q: What is the trend in assault incidents from 2018 to 2019?** Assault incidents increased by 120% from 2018 to 2019, rising from 5 to 11 reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto theft in St. Thomas: 1 incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/auto_theft In 2019, St. Thomas recorded 1 auto theft incident, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total crime count of 997 incidents. Auto theft ranked 6th among 6 crime categories. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. In the available data window, there was 1 reported auto theft incident. This category represents 0.1% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data spans from December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in St. Thomas. While the count is low, it offers insight into the broader crime landscape of the city. Auto theft ranks 6th among the 6 reported crime categories in St. Thomas. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 852 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 84 incidents. 'Mischief' and 'Assault' each had 28 and 16 incidents respectively, while 'Break and enter' also recorded 16 incidents. Auto theft, with only 1 incident, is the least reported category in this dataset. Key stats: - 1 auto theft incident reported - 0.1% of St. Thomas' total incidents - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Data covers December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019 Auto theft is the least reported crime category in St. Thomas during this period, with only 1 incident. This low count suggests that auto theft is not a prevalent issue in the city compared to other categories like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The data window is relatively short, so it's important not to draw broad conclusions about trends. However, the minimal presence of auto theft is notable. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in St. Thomas?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in St. Thomas during the data window from December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft represents 0.1% of the total 997 reported incidents in St. Thomas during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in St. Thomas?** Auto theft is the least reported category, ranking 6th out of 6. 'Other' is the most reported category with 852 incidents. **Q: What is the time frame for this auto theft data?** The data covers a period from December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Break and Enter in St. Thomas: 16 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/break_and_enter In St. Thomas, break and enter incidents totalled 16, representing 1.6% of the city's 997 reported crimes. This category ranks 5th among 6 crime types, with a notable 333.3% increase from 3 incidents in 2018 to 13 in 2019. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit an offence. In the dataset, there were 16 reported incidents of break and enter in St. Thomas. These incidents account for 1.6% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. The data provides insight into the frequency and distribution of break and enter incidents within the city. In St. Thomas, break and enter ranks as the 5th most common category among the 6 tracked crime types. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 852 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 84 incidents. 'Mischief' and 'Assault' each had 28 and 16 incidents, respectively, while 'Auto theft' had the lowest count with 1 incident. This places break and enter in the middle of the city's crime distribution. Key stats: - 16 reported break and enter incidents - 1.6% of St. Thomas' total crime incidents - Ranked 5th among 6 crime categories - 333.3% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 13 incidents in 2019, up from 3 in 2018 Break and enter incidents in St. Thomas represent a small but notable portion of the city's overall crime, ranking 5th among the 6 tracked categories. The significant year-over-year increase from 3 incidents in 2018 to 13 in 2019 is striking, though the absolute numbers remain low. This category's relatively low count compared to others like 'Other' and 'Theft' suggests that while property crimes do occur, they are not the primary concern in St. Thomas. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in St. Thomas?** There were 16 reported break and enter incidents in St. Thomas during the covered period. **Q: What percentage of St. Thomas' total crime does break and enter represent?** Break and enter incidents account for 1.6% of the city's total reported crimes. **Q: How does break and enter rank among other crime categories in St. Thomas?** Break and enter is the 5th most common crime category in St. Thomas, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 852 incidents. **Q: Has there been a change in break and enter incidents from 2018 to 2019?** Yes, there was a 333.3% increase in break and enter incidents, rising from 3 in 2018 to 13 in 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Mischief in St. Thomas: 28 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/mischief St. Thomas recorded 28 mischief incidents, accounting for 2.8% of the city's 997 total crimes. Mischief ranks as the third most common crime category among six tracked types. This page covers reported mischief incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts of destruction or interference with property. In the dataset spanning December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019, there were 28 reported mischief incidents in St. Thomas. These incidents account for 2.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. While mischief is a smaller portion of overall crime in St. Thomas, it remains a notable category due to its impact on property and community safety. In St. Thomas, mischief ranks as the third most reported crime category out of six. It follows 'Other' incidents, which account for 852 reports, and theft, with 84 incidents. Mischief is more frequently reported than assault and break and enter, each with 16 incidents, and auto theft, which had only 1 reported incident. This ranking highlights that while mischief is not the most common crime, it is still a significant concern in the city. Key stats: - 28 reported mischief incidents - 2.8% of St. Thomas' total crime - Ranked 3rd among 6 crime categories - 360% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 5 incidents in 2018, 23 in 2019 Mischief in St. Thomas shows a notable year-over-year increase, rising from 5 incidents in 2018 to 23 in 2019—a 360% jump. While the absolute numbers remain relatively low compared to other categories like 'Other' incidents, the sharp rise suggests a trend worth monitoring. Mischief's third-place ranking among crime categories indicates it is a persistent issue, though not the dominant one. The data covers a short window, so longer-term trends would require more extensive data. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in St. Thomas?** There were 28 reported mischief incidents in St. Thomas between December 21, 2018, and February 19, 2019. **Q: What percentage of St. Thomas' total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 2.8% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in St. Thomas?** Mischief ranks third out of six crime categories, following 'Other' incidents (852) and theft (84). **Q: Has mischief increased in St. Thomas?** Yes, mischief incidents rose from 5 in 2018 to 23 in 2019, marking a 360% increase. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in St. Thomas. ### Other Crime in St. Thomas: 852 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/other In St. Thomas, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 852, representing 85.5% of the city's 997 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent, surpassing theft, mischief, and assault. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. The dataset includes 852 incidents, representing 85.5% of all reported crime in the city during the selected period. The 'Other' category encompasses a range of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. The data spans from December 21, 2018, to February 19, 2019, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the city over this period. These figures are based on reported incidents and do not account for unreported crimes. In St. Thomas, 'Other' is the most frequently reported crime category, significantly outpacing other types. With 852 incidents, it is more common than theft (84 incidents), mischief (28 incidents), assault (16 incidents), break and enter (16 incidents), and auto theft (1 incident). This category alone accounts for the majority of reported crimes in the city. Key stats: - 852 'Other' incidents reported - 85.5% of all city-wide incidents - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - 356.9% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 153 incidents in 2018, 699 in 2019 The 'Other' category dominates St. Thomas's crime data, accounting for 85.5% of all reported incidents. This is unusual compared to many cities where property crimes like theft or mischief often lead. The sharp rise from 153 incidents in 2018 to 699 in 2019 suggests either a real increase or a change in how incidents are classified. Without more context, it's unclear what's driving this trend, but the numbers highlight how much this category shapes the city's overall crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types like theft, assault, or mischief. These incidents are reported but not classified under the other major categories. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime categories in St. Thomas?** 'Other' is the most reported category in St. Thomas, with 852 incidents. This is significantly higher than theft (84 incidents), mischief (28 incidents), and assault (16 incidents). **Q: What is the trend for 'Other' incidents in St. Thomas?** There was a significant increase in 'Other' incidents from 2018 to 2019, rising from 153 to 699 incidents, a 356.9% increase. **Q: What period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between December 21, 2018, and February 19, 2019. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in St. Thomas: 84 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/theft In St. Thomas, 84 theft incidents were reported between December 2018 and February 2019, representing 8.4% of the city's total crime during this period. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category out of six. This page covers reported theft incidents in St. Thomas, Ontario. Theft includes a range of offences, from shoplifting to theft of personal property, and is a key indicator of property crime in the city. In St. Thomas, theft accounted for 84 reported incidents during the period covered. This represents 8.4% of the city's total reported incidents, highlighting its significance among local crime statistics. Theft is the second most reported crime category in St. Thomas, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. With 84 reported cases, theft significantly outnumbers other property-related crimes such as mischief (28 incidents) and break and enter (16 incidents). It also surpasses assault (16 incidents) and auto theft (1 incident), underscoring its prevalence in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 84 theft incidents reported - 8.4% of St. Thomas' total incidents - Second most reported crime category - 400% increase from 2018 to 2019 - 14 incidents in 2018, 70 in 2019 Theft stands out as a significant concern in St. Thomas, ranking second among all crime categories and accounting for a notable portion of the city's incidents. The sharp increase from 14 incidents in 2018 to 70 in 2019 is particularly striking, though the short time frame limits broader trend analysis. This rise, coupled with theft's dominance over other property crimes like mischief and break and enter, suggests a need for focused attention on property crime prevention in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in St. Thomas?** There were 84 reported theft incidents in St. Thomas during the covered period, representing 8.4% of the city's total incidents. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in St. Thomas?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in St. Thomas, with 84 incidents. It is surpassed only by 'Other' incidents (852) and outnumbers mischief (28), assault (16), break and enter (16), and auto theft (1). **Q: Has theft increased in St. Thomas?** Yes, theft incidents rose from 14 in 2018 to 70 in 2019, a 400% increase. However, this data covers a limited time frame, so longer-term trends cannot be confirmed. **Q: What does the theft category include?** Theft includes offences such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and other forms of property theft. It does not include auto theft, which is tracked separately. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for St. Thomas ### St. Thomas Crime 2018: 180 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/year/2018 In 2018, St. Thomas recorded 180 reported incidents, accounting for 18.1% of the city's total dataset. 'Other' offences dominated, with 153 cases, while theft, assault, mischief, and break-and-enter followed. This year ranks second in the two-year dataset, with no year-over-year comparison available. In 2018, St. Thomas recorded 180 reported incidents, accounting for 18.1% of the city's total reported incidents across all years in the dataset. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime data for St. Thomas in 2018, focusing on the types of incidents reported and their distribution. The data covers a range of categories, with 'Other' being the most frequently reported type of incident. This snapshot offers a look at the city's crime landscape for the year, based on reported incidents. The year 2018 in St. Thomas saw a total of 180 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated, making up the majority of the incidents with 153 reports. Theft followed with 14 incidents. Assault and Mischief each had 5 reports. Break and enter incidents were the least frequent among the top categories, with only 3 reports. This distribution highlights the prevalence of various types of incidents within the city for that year. Key stats: - 180 total incidents in 2018 - 153 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 14 incidents of Theft - 5 incidents each of Assault and Mischief - 3 incidents of Break and enter The 2018 data for St. Thomas shows a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which accounts for 85% of the year's total. This is notably higher than the combined counts of Theft, Assault, Mischief, and Break and enter. The relatively low numbers in the other categories suggest that the 'Other' category may encompass a wide range of incidents not specifically classified elsewhere. This year ranks second in the city's dataset, indicating a lower incident count compared to the following year. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in St. Thomas in 2018?** In 2018, St. Thomas recorded a total of 180 reported incidents. This figure represents 18.1% of the city's total reported incidents across all years in the dataset. **Q: How does the 2018 incident count compare to other years?** The 2018 incident count of 180 is the second lowest in the city's dataset, which spans two years. The following year, 2019, saw a significantly higher number of incidents, totaling 817. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2018?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2018, with 153 reports. This category accounted for the majority of the year's total incidents. **Q: What is the source of this crime data?** The crime data for St. Thomas is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Ontario government. This dataset includes reported incidents and their categories for the specified year. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### St. Thomas Crime 2019: 817 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-thomas/year/2019 In 2019, St. Thomas recorded 817 reported incidents, marking a significant 353.9% increase from the previous year. The 'Other' category dominated, accounting for 699 incidents, while theft and mischief followed with 70 and 23 reports respectively. In 2019, St. Thomas recorded 817 reported incidents, marking a significant increase from the previous year. This figure represents 81.9% of the city's total reported incidents across the two-year dataset. This page details the types of incidents reported in St. Thomas during 2019, highlighting the most frequent categories and comparing the year's data to 2018. The 2019 incident count in St. Thomas rose sharply from 180 in 2018, reflecting a 353.9% increase. While the raw number of reported incidents grew substantially, it is important to note that these figures represent total counts, not per-capita rates. The dataset spans only two years, limiting long-term trend analysis. Key stats: - 817 total incidents in 2019 - 353.9% increase from 2018 - 699 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 70 theft incidents reported - 23 mischief incidents recorded The 2019 data for St. Thomas shows a dramatic rise in reported incidents compared to 2018, with the 'Other' category dominating the counts. This category alone accounts for 699 incidents, far outpacing theft and mischief. Given the limited two-year dataset, it's unclear whether this spike reflects a temporary anomaly or the beginning of a longer-term trend. The heavy concentration in the 'Other' category suggests a need for more granular data to understand the nature of these incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in St. Thomas in 2019?** There were 817 reported incidents in St. Thomas in 2019, which is a significant increase from the 180 incidents reported in 2018. **Q: What was the trend in reported incidents from 2018 to 2019?** Reported incidents in St. Thomas increased by 353.9% from 2018 to 2019, rising from 180 to 817 incidents. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2019?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2019, with 699 reported cases. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario (ON) open data portal, which provides reported incident data from local law enforcement agencies. --- ## Crime in Vancouver, British Columbia URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver #### Categories in Vancouver ### Assault in Vancouver: 9 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/assault In 2026, Vancouver recorded 9 assault incidents, representing 0.9% of the city's total 971 crimes. Assault ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with the Central Business District reporting the highest count at 3 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. During the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026, there were 9 reported assault incidents in the city. These incidents account for 0.9% of all reported crimes in Vancouver during this timeframe. Assault is one of 8 crime categories tracked in Vancouver. While it represents a smaller portion of overall crime, understanding its distribution and trends provides insight into public safety dynamics in the city. Assault ranks 7th among the 8 crime categories in Vancouver, with 9 reported incidents. This places it below other categories such as Other (535 incidents), Theft (182 incidents), Break and enter (81 incidents), Theft from vehicle (70 incidents), and Mischief (60 incidents). While assault is less frequent than these categories, it remains an important aspect of Vancouver's crime landscape. Key stats: - 9 reported assault incidents - 0.9% of all reported crimes in Vancouver - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Central Business District had the most incidents (3) - Data covers April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026 Assault incidents in Vancouver are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crimes. The Central Business District had the highest number of incidents, though the overall count remains low. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. However, the data does highlight that assault is one of the less common crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 9 reported assault incidents in Vancouver between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Vancouver are assaults?** Assault incidents account for 0.9% of all reported crimes in Vancouver during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Vancouver had the most assault incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest number of reported assault incidents, with 3. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Vancouver?** Assault ranks 7th among 8 crime categories in Vancouver, with fewer incidents than categories like Theft (182) and Break and enter (81). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Vancouver: 4 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/auto_theft Auto theft accounted for 4 of Vancouver's 971 reported incidents during this period, representing 0.4% of total crime. This category ranked 8th among 8 tracked crime types. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. During the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026, there were 4 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. These incidents account for 0.4% of all reported crimes in Vancouver during this timeframe. Auto theft is one of 8 crime categories tracked in Vancouver. While it represents a small portion of overall crime, understanding its distribution and trends can provide insights into broader public safety patterns in the city. Auto theft is the 8th most common crime category in Vancouver, accounting for only 4 incidents. This is significantly less frequent than other categories such as Other (535 incidents), Theft (182 incidents), Break and enter (81 incidents), Theft from vehicle (70 incidents), and Mischief (60 incidents). The low number of auto theft incidents highlights that this type of crime is relatively rare compared to other offences in the city. Key stats: - 4 auto theft incidents reported - 0.4% of all Vancouver crimes - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Kensington-Cedar Cottage had the most incidents (2) - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2026 Auto theft in Vancouver is a minor category, representing only 0.4% of all reported crimes during this period. With just 4 incidents over two months, it is far less common than property crimes like theft or break-and-enter. The data shows no significant concentration in any single neighbourhood, with the highest count being only 2 incidents in Kensington-Cedar Cottage. Given the short reporting window and low numbers, no clear trends can be identified. Auto theft remains one of the least frequent crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 4 reported auto theft incidents in Vancouver between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the most auto theft incidents?** Kensington-Cedar Cottage had the highest number of auto theft incidents with 2, followed by Strathcona and Sunset, each with 1 incident. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Vancouver?** Auto theft is the least common crime category in Vancouver, accounting for only 0.4% of all reported crimes. It is significantly less frequent than categories like Other (535 incidents) or Theft (182 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. This is a partial window and not a full year. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Vancouver. ### Vancouver bike theft: 30 incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/bike_theft In 2026, Vancouver recorded 30 bike theft incidents, representing 3.1% of the city's total crime. This category ranked 6th among 8 crime types, with the Central Business District reporting the highest count at 8 incidents. This page covers reported bike theft incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. It includes all available records for the selected time window, providing a detailed look at where and how often bike thefts occurred in the city. In total, there were 30 reported bike theft incidents during this period. Bike theft accounted for 3.1% of all reported incidents in Vancouver, highlighting its presence as a notable category within the city's overall crime data. Bike theft ranked 6th among the 8 tracked crime categories in Vancouver. It was less frequent than other categories such as Other (535 incidents), Theft (182 incidents), Break and enter (81 incidents), Theft from vehicle (70 incidents), and Mischief (60 incidents). This ranking provides context for understanding the relative frequency of bike theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 30 reported bike theft incidents - 3.1% of all reported incidents in Vancouver - Ranked 6th among 8 crime categories - Central Business District had the highest count with 8 incidents - Data covers incidents from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026 Bike theft in Vancouver, while not the most frequent category, still represents a notable portion of the city's reported incidents. With 30 incidents, it accounts for 3.1% of the total, placing it in the middle of the city's crime categories. The Central Business District, Fairview, and Strathcona neighbourhoods had the highest counts, indicating areas where bike theft was more commonly reported. The data for 2026 shows a snapshot of bike theft activity, but without prior years for comparison, it's difficult to assess any trends. FAQ: **Q: How many bike theft incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 30 reported bike theft incidents in Vancouver during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does bike theft represent?** Bike theft accounted for 3.1% of all reported incidents in Vancouver. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest number of bike theft incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 8 incidents, followed by Fairview with 6 and Strathcona with 4. **Q: How does bike theft rank among other crime categories in Vancouver?** Bike theft ranked 6th among the 8 tracked crime categories in Vancouver. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, via the Vancouver Police Department. ### Break and Enter in Vancouver: 81 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/break_and_enter Vancouver recorded 81 break and enter incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 8.3% of the city's total crime during this period. The Central Business District reported the highest number of incidents at 27. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. Between April 15 and June 14, 2026, there were 81 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 8.3% of all reported crime in Vancouver during this period. Break and enter is the third most common category of reported crime in Vancouver, behind 'Other' (535 incidents) and 'Theft' (182 incidents). It is more common than 'Theft from vehicle' (70 incidents), 'Mischief' (60 incidents), and 'Bike theft' (30 incidents). Key stats: - 81 break-and-enter incidents reported - 8.3% of Vancouver's total reported crime - Third most common crime category - Central Business District had the highest count (27) - Data covers April 15 to June 14, 2026 Break and enter is a notable category in Vancouver, ranking third among all reported crimes. The 81 incidents during this two-month window represent a significant portion of the city's crime, though the short timeframe limits trend analysis. The Central Business District stands out with 27 incidents, more than three times the count of the next highest neighbourhoods. Compared to other categories, break and enter is less frequent than theft but more common than mischief or bike theft. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 81 reported break-and-enter incidents in Vancouver between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's crime is break and enter?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 8.3% of all reported crime in Vancouver during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most break-and-enter incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 27 reported break-and-enter incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Vancouver?** Break and enter is the third most common category, behind 'Other' (535 incidents) and 'Theft' (182 incidents), but more frequent than 'Theft from vehicle' (70 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC Government's open data portal. ### Vancouver Mischief: 60 Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/mischief Vancouver recorded 60 mischief incidents in 2026, accounting for 6.2% of the city's 971 total crimes. The Central Business District had the highest count at 28 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. It includes all records within the selected window, providing a detailed look at the frequency and distribution of these incidents across the city. In Vancouver, mischief accounted for 60 incidents, representing 6.2% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Mischief is the fifth most common category of reported incidents in Vancouver, with 60 occurrences. It is less frequent than other categories such as 'Other' (535 incidents), 'Theft' (182 incidents), 'Break and enter' (81 incidents), and 'Theft from vehicle' (70 incidents), but more common than 'Bike theft' (30 incidents). Key stats: - 60 mischief incidents reported - 6.2% of Vancouver's total incidents - Ranked 5th among 8 categories - Central Business District had the highest count at 28 incidents - Data covers April 15, 2026 to June 14, 2026 Mischief incidents in Vancouver represent a small but notable portion of the city's reported crimes, accounting for 6.2% of the total. The Central Business District stands out with the highest number of incidents, nearly half of the city's total for this category. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it's difficult to draw broader trends, but the data highlights where these incidents are most frequently reported. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Vancouver?** There were 60 reported mischief incidents in Vancouver during the selected period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Vancouver?** Mischief is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than 'Other', 'Theft', 'Break and enter', and 'Theft from vehicle', but more than 'Bike theft'. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Vancouver have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest count with 28 incidents, followed by the West End with 7 and Fairview with 5. **Q: What period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Vancouver Other Crime: 535 Incidents in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/other In Vancouver, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 535, making up 55.1% of the city's 971 recorded crimes. This category ranks highest among eight tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' category incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia. During the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026, there were 535 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 55.1% of all reported incidents in Vancouver during this time frame. The 'Other' category includes a variety of incidents that do not fall under more specific crime categories. This data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month period in 2026. In Vancouver, the 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories, with 535 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 182 incidents. Other categories such as Break and Enter (81 incidents), Theft from Vehicle (70 incidents), and Mischief (60 incidents) are also notable but occur less frequently. The 'Other' category's prevalence highlights its significance in the overall crime landscape of Vancouver. Key stats: - 535 reported 'Other' incidents - 55.1% of all Vancouver incidents - Ranked 1st among 8 categories - Central Business District: 105 incidents - Marpole: 75 incidents - Mount Pleasant and Shaughnessy: 32 incidents each The 'Other' category stands out in Vancouver's crime data, accounting for over half of all reported incidents during the two-month period in 2026. This category's dominance is notable, with more than twice the number of incidents compared to the second most common category, Theft. The Central Business District and Marpole neighbourhoods have the highest counts, with 105 and 75 incidents respectively. Given the short reporting window, it's challenging to draw long-term conclusions, but the data highlights the prevalence of 'Other' incidents in Vancouver's overall crime profile. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of incidents that do not fall under more specific crime categories. This can include a range of offences that are not classified as theft, break and enter, mischief, or other specific categories. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 535 reported 'Other' incidents in Vancouver during the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest number of 'Other' incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest number of 'Other' incidents with 105, followed by Marpole with 75 incidents. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Vancouver?** The 'Other' category ranks first among all crime categories in Vancouver, with 535 incidents, significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 182 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Theft in Vancouver: 182 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/theft In 2026, Vancouver recorded 182 theft incidents, making up 18.7% of the city's total reported crimes (971). Theft ranked as the second most common crime category, with the Central Business District reporting the highest number of incidents (83). This page covers reported theft incidents in Vancouver, British Columbia, during a two-month period from April 15 to June 14, 2026. Theft accounted for 182 incidents, representing 18.7% of the city's total reported crime during this window. Theft is the second most frequent category of crime in Vancouver, trailing only the 'Other' category, which includes a broader range of offences. In Vancouver, theft is the second most common crime category, with 182 incidents reported between mid-April and mid-June 2026. It ranks behind 'Other' (535 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (81), theft from vehicle (70), and mischief (60). Theft incidents are more than twice as frequent as break and enter and nearly three times as common as bike theft (30). Key stats: - 182 theft incidents reported - 18.7% of Vancouver's total crime - Second most common crime category - Central Business District: 83 incidents - Data covers April 15–June 14, 2026 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Vancouver during this two-month window, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all incidents. The Central Business District alone accounts for almost half of the city's theft reports, a notable concentration. While the dataset covers only a partial year, the 182 incidents highlight theft as a significant category in Vancouver's crime profile. The absence of prior-year data for this period prevents trend analysis, but the current figures underscore its prevalence. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 182 theft incidents reported in Vancouver between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most theft incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest number of theft incidents, with 83 reported during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Vancouver?** Theft is the second most common crime category, behind 'Other' (535 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (81) and theft from vehicle (70). **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 18.7% of all reported crime in Vancouver during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Vancouver. ### Vancouver Theft from Vehicle: 70 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/theft_from_vehicle In Vancouver, theft from vehicle accounted for 70 incidents, representing 7.2% of the city's total crime count of 971. This category ranked 4th among 8 crime types, with the Central Business District reporting the highest number of incidents at 42. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Vancouver, British Columbia. During the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026, there were 70 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. These incidents account for 7.2% of Vancouver's total reported crime incidents during this period. Theft from vehicle is one of the eight crime categories tracked in Vancouver. This category includes incidents where items are stolen from vehicles, such as cars, trucks, or motorcycles. In Vancouver, theft from vehicle is the fourth most common crime category, with 70 reported incidents. This places it behind 'Other' (535 incidents), 'Theft' (182 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (81 incidents), but ahead of 'Mischief' (60 incidents) and 'Bike theft' (30 incidents). While theft from vehicle is less frequent than some other categories, it remains a notable concern in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 70 reported incidents of theft from vehicle - Accounts for 7.2% of Vancouver's total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - Central Business District had the highest count (42 incidents) - Data covers April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026 Theft from vehicle accounts for 7.2% of Vancouver's reported crime incidents during this period, making it the fourth most common category. The Central Business District stands out with 42 incidents, significantly higher than other neighbourhoods. While the data covers only a two-month window, the numbers highlight the prevalence of this type of crime in certain areas. Compared to other categories like 'Theft' and 'Break and enter,' theft from vehicle is less frequent but still notable. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Vancouver?** There were 70 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Vancouver during the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Vancouver had the most theft from vehicle incidents?** The Central Business District had the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents, with 42 reported cases. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Vancouver?** Theft from vehicle is the fourth most common crime category in Vancouver, behind 'Other' (535 incidents), 'Theft' (182 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (81 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total crime incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 7.2% of Vancouver's total reported crime incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Vancouver ### Vancouver Crime 2026: 971 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/year/2026 In 2026, Vancouver recorded 971 reported incidents, with 'Other' offences accounting for 535 cases, the highest category. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. Theft and break-and-enter were also notable, with 182 and 81 incidents respectively. Vancouver recorded 971 reported incidents in 2026, marking the first year of available data for the city. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the city for this period. The data reflects all reported incidents, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in Vancouver during 2026. Without prior-year data, trends cannot yet be established, but the numbers provide a baseline for future comparisons. In 2026, Vancouver's reported incidents were dominated by the 'Other' category, which accounted for 535 cases. Theft followed with 182 incidents, while break-and-enter and theft from vehicles were also notable, with 81 and 70 cases respectively. Mischief and bike theft rounded out the top categories, with 60 and 30 incidents. This distribution highlights a mix of property-related offences and other reported incidents. Key stats: - 971 total reported incidents in 2026 - 535 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft accounted for 182 incidents - Break-and-enter incidents totalled 81 - Theft from vehicles: 70 incidents - Mischief and bike theft combined for 90 incidents Vancouver's 2026 data shows a heavy concentration in the 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences not captured by more specific labels. Theft and property-related crimes like break-and-enter and theft from vehicles are also prominent. With only one year of data, it's too early to identify trends, but the numbers provide a starting point for understanding crime patterns in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Vancouver in 2026?** Vancouver recorded 971 reported incidents in 2026, covering all categories of crime tracked in the dataset. **Q: Is there a trend in Vancouver's crime data?** No trend can be established yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Vancouver. Future years will provide context for comparison. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents, with 535 reported cases in 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the BC open-data portal, which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents for 2026. #### Neighbourhoods in Vancouver ### Central Business District, Vancouver: 296 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/central-business-district Vancouver's Central Business District recorded 296 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 30.5% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 105 incidents. Vancouver's Central Business District recorded 296 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 30.5% of the city's total incidents during this period, making it a significant area of focus within Vancouver. The data covers a two-month window, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the heart of the city. The Central Business District's incident count is notably higher than nearby areas, reflecting its status as a high-traffic urban centre. The data spans from mid-April to mid-June 2026, capturing a two-month period of incident reports. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with historical data should be made with caution. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading category in the Central Business District was 'Other,' with 105 incidents, followed by 'Theft,' which accounted for 83 incidents. 'Theft from vehicle' was the third most common category, with 42 incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related incidents in the area. Key stats: - 296 total incidents in Central Business District - 30.5% of Vancouver's total incidents - 105 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 83 theft incidents reported - 42 incidents of theft from vehicles The Central Business District stands out for its high incident count relative to nearby neighbourhoods like Marpole (88 incidents) and West End (61 incidents). The dominance of 'Other' and theft-related categories suggests a mix of property crimes and miscellaneous offences. The neighbourhood's 296 incidents over two months underscore its role as a focal point for urban activity and associated challenges. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in the Central Business District?** There were 296 incidents reported in the Central Business District between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** The most common type of incident was 'Other,' with 105 reports, followed by 'Theft,' with 83 reports. **Q: How does the Central Business District compare to nearby areas?** The Central Business District had significantly more incidents (296) than nearby neighbourhoods like Marpole (88) and West End (61). **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's incidents occurred in this neighbourhood?** The Central Business District accounted for 30.5% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Vancouver. ### Fairview, Vancouver: 59 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/fairview Fairview, Vancouver recorded 59 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 6.1% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 31 reports. Violent crimes were minimal, with only 2 assaults recorded. Fairview, a neighbourhood in Vancouver, recorded 59 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. This accounts for 6.1% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month span. The incidents in Fairview are part of a broader city-wide total of 971 incidents. Understanding the distribution and nature of these incidents can offer insights into the neighbourhood's safety landscape. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused look at incidents within this specific timeframe. In Fairview, the leading category of incidents was 'Other,' with 31 occurrences. Theft was the second most common, with 8 incidents. Bike theft followed closely, with 6 incidents. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 59 incidents in Fairview - 6.1% of Vancouver's total incidents - 31 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 8 theft incidents - 6 bike theft incidents Fairview's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for more than half of the neighbourhood's total. This is significantly higher than the city-wide distribution, where 'Other' incidents are less dominant. The relatively low number of violent incidents (2) suggests a neighbourhood where property-related incidents are more common. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Fairview?** Fairview recorded 59 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total incidents occurred in Fairview?** Fairview accounted for 6.1% of Vancouver's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Fairview?** The top categories in Fairview are 'Other' with 31 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 8 incidents. **Q: How does Fairview compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Fairview had 59 incidents, while nearby Central Business District had 296 incidents, Marpole had 88, and West End had 61. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Vancouver: 50 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/kensington-cedar-cottage Kensington-Cedar Cottage recorded 50 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 5.1% of Vancouver's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 28 reports. No violent incidents were recorded in this period. Kensington-Cedar Cottage recorded 50 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 5.1% of Vancouver's total reported incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime in the area, providing a focused view of recent activity. While the numbers are specific to this neighbourhood, they represent a small portion of the citywide total of 971 incidents. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with historical data should be made with caution. This snapshot provides a recent view of incident patterns in Kensington-Cedar Cottage. The leading category in Kensington-Cedar Cottage was 'Other,' with 28 incidents. Theft followed with 7 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 5. These categories highlight the mix of incidents in the neighbourhood, with 'Other' being the most frequent. Key stats: - 50 total incidents in Kensington-Cedar Cottage - 5.1% of Vancouver's total incidents - 28 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 7 theft incidents reported - 0 violent incidents recorded Kensington-Cedar Cottage's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for over half of the total. This differs from nearby areas like the Central Business District, where the incident count is significantly higher. The absence of violent incidents is also noteworthy, suggesting a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Vancouver. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Kensington-Cedar Cottage?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' with 28 reports. This category includes a variety of incidents not classified under more specific labels. **Q: How does Kensington-Cedar Cottage compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Kensington-Cedar Cottage had 50 incidents, while the Central Business District reported 296, Marpole had 88, and the West End recorded 61 during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Kensington-Cedar Cottage?** No violent incidents were reported in Kensington-Cedar Cottage during the covered period. **Q: What is the significance of the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category, with 28 incidents, represents the largest share of reports in this neighbourhood, indicating a diverse range of incidents that do not fit into more specific categories. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Vancouver. ### Kitsilano, Vancouver: 38 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/kitsilano Kitsilano, Vancouver, recorded 38 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, accounting for 3.9% of the city's total 971 incidents. The leading category was 'Other,' with 30 reported cases. Kitsilano recorded 38 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. This represents 3.9% of Vancouver's total incidents during the same period. The neighbourhood's data reflects a two-month snapshot, providing a focused view of local crime patterns without implying broader trends. The data covers a two-month window from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this period offers a recent snapshot, it is too short to establish long-term trends. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may vary over time, affecting year-over-year comparisons. In Kitsilano, the leading category was 'Other' with 30 incidents. 'Break and enter' and 'Mischief' followed, each with 3 incidents. 'Theft' accounted for 2 incidents. These figures highlight the dominance of the 'Other' category in the neighbourhood's incident profile. Key stats: - 38 total incidents in Kitsilano - 3.9% of Vancouver's city-wide total - 0 violent incidents recorded - 'Other' category led with 30 incidents - Central Business District had 296 incidents Kitsilano's incident profile is notably dominated by the 'Other' category, which accounts for the vast majority of its 38 incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like the Central Business District, where the total count is significantly higher. The absence of violent incidents is also distinctive. The short two-month window limits broader trend analysis, but the concentration in 'Other' stands out. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in Kitsilano?** Kitsilano recorded 38 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: What was the leading category of incidents in Kitsilano?** The 'Other' category was the leading type, with 30 incidents. **Q: How does Kitsilano compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Nearby areas like the Central Business District had 296 incidents, while Marpole recorded 88 and the West End had 61. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's incidents occurred in Kitsilano?** Kitsilano accounted for 3.9% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Marpole, Vancouver: 88 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/marpole Marpole, Vancouver recorded 88 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 9.1% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 75 incidents. Theft and assault were also reported, though in smaller numbers. Marpole, a neighbourhood in Vancouver, recorded 88 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. This figure represents 9.1% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month span. Marpole's incident count is part of a broader city-wide total of 971 incidents. Understanding the distribution of these incidents can offer insights into local patterns and trends. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. This specific window provides a focused view of incidents in Marpole. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. In Marpole, the leading category was 'Other' with 75 incidents. Theft was the second most common category, with 8 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed with 2 incidents. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently reported in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 88 incidents in Marpole - 9.1% of Vancouver's total incidents - 75 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 8 incidents of theft - 1 violent incident recorded Marpole's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for the majority of its total. This is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District, where the incident count is significantly higher at 296. The low number of violent incidents (1) stands out, suggesting a relatively low occurrence of such crimes in Marpole during this period. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Marpole?** Marpole recorded 88 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total incidents does Marpole represent?** Marpole's incidents make up 9.1% of Vancouver's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Marpole?** The top categories in Marpole are 'Other' with 75 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 8 incidents. **Q: How does Marpole compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Marpole's incident count of 88 is lower than the Central Business District's 296 incidents, but higher than Fairview's 59 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Mount Pleasant, Vancouver: 55 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/mount-pleasant Mount Pleasant recorded 55 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 5.7% of Vancouver's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 32 reports. Theft followed with 17 incidents, while Mischief and Break and enter were less frequent. Mount Pleasant in Vancouver recorded 55 reported incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 5.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Mount Pleasant over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential boundary changes. In Mount Pleasant, the leading category was 'Other' with 32 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 17 incidents. 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' were also reported, with 4 and 2 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 55 total incidents in Mount Pleasant - 5.7% of Vancouver's city-wide incidents - 32 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 17 incidents of theft - 0 violent incidents reported Mount Pleasant's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for more than half of the total. The absence of violent incidents is also noteworthy. Compared to nearby areas like the Central Business District (296 incidents) and Marpole (88 incidents), Mount Pleasant's count is relatively low, suggesting a quieter period in this neighbourhood. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Mount Pleasant?** Mount Pleasant recorded 55 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents, with 32 reported. **Q: How does Mount Pleasant compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Mount Pleasant had fewer incidents than nearby areas such as the Central Business District (296 incidents) and Marpole (88 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Mount Pleasant?** No violent incidents were reported in Mount Pleasant during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Renfrew-Collingwood, Vancouver: 34 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/renfrew-collingwood Renfrew-Collingwood recorded 34 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 3.5% of Vancouver's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 27 incidents, followed by theft and break-and-enter. Renfrew-Collingwood recorded 34 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 3.5% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of reported incidents, providing a focused view of crime patterns in the area. The data covers a two-month window from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential boundary changes. The leading category in Renfrew-Collingwood was 'Other' with 27 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 4 incidents. 'Break and enter' and 'Assault' each had 2 and 1 incidents, respectively. Key stats: - 34 incidents in Renfrew-Collingwood - 3.5% of Vancouver's total incidents - 27 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 4 incidents of theft - 1 violent incident recorded Renfrew-Collingwood's incident profile is heavily weighted toward the 'Other' category, which accounts for the vast majority of its 34 incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like the Central Business District, where the incident count is significantly higher (296). The low violent incident count (1) is notable, suggesting a relatively low occurrence of violent crime in this neighbourhood during the period. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Renfrew-Collingwood?** There were 34 incidents recorded in Renfrew-Collingwood between April 15 and June 14, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents, with 27 recorded. **Q: How does Renfrew-Collingwood compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Renfrew-Collingwood had 34 incidents, while the Central Business District had 296, Marpole had 88, and the West End had 61. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total incidents occurred in Renfrew-Collingwood?** Renfrew-Collingwood accounted for 3.5% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Shaughnessy, Vancouver: 35 Crime Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/shaughnessy Shaughnessy recorded 35 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 3.6% of Vancouver's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 32 reports. Violent crimes were not reported in this period. Shaughnessy, a neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, recorded 35 incidents during the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. This figure represents 3.6% of the city's total incidents during the same timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Shaughnessy, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in this area over the specified two-month period. The data covers a two-month window from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents and do not account for potential under-reporting or changes in reporting practices. In Shaughnessy, the leading category of incidents was 'Other,' with 32 reported cases. This was followed by 'Break and enter,' which had 2 incidents, and 'Theft,' with 1 incident. The dominance of the 'Other' category suggests a diverse range of incidents that do not fit into more specific classifications. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in Shaughnessy - 3.6% of Vancouver's total incidents - 0 violent incidents reported - 'Other' category leads with 32 incidents - Nearby Central Business District had 296 incidents Shaughnessy's incident profile is notably different from nearby areas like the Central Business District, which reported 296 incidents—over eight times as many. The absence of violent incidents and the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents suggest a unique pattern compared to the city's overall distribution. The low incident count relative to the city total may reflect the neighbourhood's characteristics or reporting practices. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Shaughnessy?** Shaughnessy recorded 35 incidents during the period from April 15, 2026, to June 14, 2026. **Q: How does Shaughnessy compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Shaughnessy had fewer incidents than nearby areas such as the Central Business District (296 incidents), Marpole (88 incidents), and the West End (61 incidents). **Q: What types of incidents were most common in Shaughnessy?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 32 incidents, followed by 'Break and enter' (2 incidents) and 'Theft' (1 incident). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Shaughnessy?** No violent incidents were reported in Shaughnessy during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Vancouver. ### Strathcona, Vancouver: 41 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/strathcona Strathcona, Vancouver recorded 41 crime incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, representing 4.2% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 15 incidents, followed by break-and-enter and theft, each with 6 reports. Strathcona, a neighbourhood in Vancouver, recorded 41 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. This figure represents 4.2% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Strathcona, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in the area. The neighbourhood's share of the city's total incidents is relatively small, indicating a lower concentration of reported crimes compared to other areas in Vancouver. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 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 do not account for unreported crimes. In Strathcona, the leading category of incidents was 'Other,' with 15 reported cases. This was followed by 'Break and enter' and 'Theft,' each with 6 incidents. 'Theft from vehicle' and 'Bike theft' were also notable, with 5 and 4 incidents respectively. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 41 incidents in Strathcona - 4.2% of Vancouver's total incidents - 15 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 6 incidents of 'Break and enter' - 6 incidents of 'Theft' Strathcona's incident profile is notable for the high proportion of 'Other' category incidents, which account for over a third of its total. This is unusual compared to nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District, where the incident count is significantly higher (296). The relatively low number of violent incidents (1) suggests that property-related crimes are more prevalent in Strathcona. The data does not indicate any significant outliers or trends that diverge markedly from the city's overall pattern. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Strathcona?** Strathcona recorded 41 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total incidents occurred in Strathcona?** Strathcona accounted for 4.2% of Vancouver's total incidents during the same period. **Q: What were the top categories of incidents in Strathcona?** The top categories were 'Other' with 15 incidents, followed by 'Break and enter' and 'Theft,' each with 6 incidents. **Q: How does Strathcona compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Strathcona had fewer incidents compared to nearby neighbourhoods like the Central Business District (296 incidents) and Marpole (88 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### West End, Vancouver: 61 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/vancouver/neighbourhood/west-end In the West End neighbourhood of Vancouver, 61 crime incidents were reported, representing 6.3% of the city's total. The leading category was 'Other,' followed closely by theft and theft from vehicles. This data covers incidents from April 15 to June 14, 2026. The West End neighbourhood in Vancouver recorded 61 incidents between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. This figure represents 6.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period, which stood at 971. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window. In the West End, the leading category was 'Other' with 17 incidents, followed closely by 'Theft' and 'Theft from vehicle', each with 16 incidents. 'Mischief' was also notable, with 7 incidents reported. These categories highlight the types of incidents most frequently occurring in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 61 incidents in the West End - 6.3% of Vancouver's total incidents - 17 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 16 incidents each for 'Theft' and 'Theft from vehicle' - 1 violent incident reported The West End's incident profile is notable for the high counts in 'Theft' and 'Theft from vehicle', each matching the 'Other' category at 16 incidents. This suggests a significant focus on property-related incidents. Compared to nearby areas like the Central Business District (296 incidents) and Marpole (88 incidents), the West End's total is relatively lower, indicating a different scale of reported activity. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in the West End?** There were 61 incidents reported in the West End between April 15, 2026, and June 14, 2026. **Q: Which categories had the highest incident counts?** 'Other' had the highest count with 17 incidents, followed by 'Theft' and 'Theft from vehicle', each with 16 incidents. **Q: How does the West End compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** The West End had 61 incidents, while the Central Business District had 296 and Marpole had 88 during the same period. **Q: What percentage of Vancouver's total incidents occurred in the West End?** The West End accounted for 6.3% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. --- ## Abbotsford Crime Data: 948 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford Abbotsford recorded 948 criminal incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 49.5% of all reported incidents. Violent crimes accounted for 11 incidents during this period. This map displays 948 reported incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Abbotsford Police Department’s public portal, providing a snapshot of crime activity across the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing where and what types of crimes occur, this tool helps foster informed discussions about community safety and policing priorities. The 2026 dataset shows 948 incidents over a 60-day window, but year-over-year comparisons are not available due to insufficient historical data. Without prior years for context, it is not possible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable pattern. Future updates may provide clearer trends once additional years are included. Theft was the most reported incident type, accounting for 469 cases, or 49.5% of all incidents. Mischief followed with 231 reports (24.4%), while theft from vehicles ranked third at 118 incidents (12.4%). Together, these three categories made up 86.3% of all reported crimes in Abbotsford during this period. Break-and-enter and auto theft were less frequent but still notable, with 74 and 41 incidents, respectively. The highest concentration of incidents occurred along South Fraser Way, with the 32900 block reporting 56 cases, the 32700 block recording 38, and the 32500 block seeing 31. These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas with repeated activity. Other notable locations included the 2800 block of Gladwin Road (36 incidents) and the 3100 block of Mt Lehman Road (35 incidents). ### Key stats - 948 total incidents reported - 469 theft incidents (49.5%) - 231 mischief incidents (24.4%) - 56 incidents on 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY - 11 violent incidents reported - 457 neighbourhoods with recorded activity Abbotsford’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by property crime, with theft alone accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The concentration of activity along South Fraser Way—particularly the 32900, 32700, and 32500 blocks—stands out, though this reflects raw counts rather than per-capita risk. Violent incidents were rare, totaling just 11 cases. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of theft and mischief underscores a clear focus area for local policing and prevention efforts. > Voice: Abbotsford had 948 reported incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Abbotsford over the last 60 days?** There were 948 reported incidents in Abbotsford between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What type of incident is most common in Abbotsford?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 469 cases, or 49.5% of all incidents. Mischief followed with 231 reports, making up 24.4% of the total. **Q: Are there any trends in the number of incidents in Abbotsford?** The data covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 948 incidents reported. Since this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year trends can be determined at this time. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford had the highest number of incidents?** The 32900 Block of South Fraser Way had the highest number of incidents, with 56 reported. Nearby blocks along South Fraser Way, such as the 32700 and 32500 blocks, also ranked among the top areas. **Q: How current is the data for Abbotsford?** The data reflects incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. It is up-to-date as of the most recent reporting period available. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the province of British Columbia (BC). It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the British Columbia (BC) open-data portal. #### Categories in Abbotsford ### Auto Theft in Abbotsford: 41 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/auto_theft In Abbotsford, auto theft accounted for 41 incidents, representing 4.3% of the city's total crime count of 948. This category ranks fifth among seven crime types reported. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. During the reporting period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 41 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. Auto theft accounted for 4.3% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. This category provides insight into the frequency and distribution of auto theft within the city. Auto theft is the fifth most common category of reported incidents in Abbotsford, following theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), theft from vehicle (118 incidents), and break and enter (74 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery, which had 11 reported incidents. This ranking highlights that while auto theft is a notable category, it is less common than property-related crimes such as theft and mischief. Key stats: - 41 reported auto theft incidents - 4.3% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford - Ranked 5th among 7 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY with 2 incidents Auto theft in Abbotsford accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking fifth among seven categories. The 41 incidents reported between April and June 2026 indicate a steady presence of this crime type, though it is significantly less common than theft or mischief. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as the reporting window is limited to a few months in 2026. The distribution across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with no single area standing out significantly. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 41 reported auto theft incidents in Abbotsford during the reporting period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Abbotsford's reported incidents are auto thefts?** Auto theft accounts for 4.3% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Abbotsford?** Auto theft is the fifth most common category, following theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), theft from vehicle (118 incidents), and break and enter (74 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford have the highest number of auto theft incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported auto theft incidents are 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, 3800 Block LEFEUVRE RD, and 40300 Block NORTH PARALLEL RD, each with 2 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Abbotsford Break and Enter: 74 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/break_and_enter Abbotsford recorded 74 break and enter incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 7.8% of the city's total crime during this period. This category ranks fourth among seven crime types in the city. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Between April 18 and June 17, 2026, there were 74 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. These incidents account for 7.8% of all reported crime in Abbotsford during this period. Break-and-enter incidents are a significant concern for residents and property owners. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide valuable insights into local safety and security trends. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported crime in Abbotsford, following theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), and theft from vehicle (118 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (41 incidents) and robbery (11 incidents). This ranking highlights the relative prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 74 break-and-enter incidents reported - 7.8% of all reported crime in Abbotsford - 4th most common crime category - 4 incidents on 32500 Block SIMON AVE - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break and enter accounts for 7.8% of Abbotsford's reported crime in this two-month window, ranking fourth behind theft, mischief, and theft from vehicle. The 74 incidents are spread across multiple neighbourhoods, with the highest count (4) on the 32500 block of SIMON AVE. While the dataset covers only a partial year, the numbers reflect a notable property-crime presence. Compared to other categories, break and enter is less frequent than theft-related crimes but more common than auto theft or robbery. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 74 reported break-and-enter incidents in Abbotsford between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Abbotsford's crime is break and enter?** Break-and-enter incidents account for 7.8% of all reported crime in Abbotsford during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford have the most break-and-enter incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported break-and-enter incidents are 32500 Block SIMON AVE (4 incidents), 2900 Block PINEGROVE ST (3 incidents), and 2700 Block MONTROSE AVE (2 incidents). **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Abbotsford?** Break and enter is the fourth most common crime category in Abbotsford, following theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), and theft from vehicle (118 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Abbotsford Mischief: 231 Incidents in 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/mischief Abbotsford recorded 231 mischief incidents in 2026, representing 24.4% of the city's total crime. This ranks as the second most frequent category, trailing only theft. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of deliberate destruction or alteration of property without the owner's consent. In the selected window, there were 231 reported mischief incidents. This category accounts for 24.4% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. Mischief is the second most common category of reported incidents in Abbotsford, following theft, which had 469 incidents. It is more frequent than theft from vehicle (118 incidents), break and enter (74 incidents), auto theft (41 incidents), and robbery (11 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 231 reported mischief incidents - 24.4% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford - Second most common category of incidents - 7 incidents in the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY Mischief stands out as a significant category in Abbotsford, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents. Its ranking as the second most common category underscores the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city. The data shows a notable concentration of incidents along South Fraser Way, with the 32900 block being the most affected. However, the short reporting window of just two months limits the ability to draw broader trend conclusions. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Abbotsford?** There were 231 reported mischief incidents in Abbotsford during the selected window. **Q: How does mischief compare to other categories in Abbotsford?** Mischief is the second most common category, following theft (469 incidents) and ahead of theft from vehicle (118 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY had the highest count with 7 incidents, followed by the 32500 and 31900 blocks of SOUTH FRASER WAY. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Abbotsford are mischief-related?** Mischief accounts for 24.4% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Abbotsford Police Department open data portal (BC). ### Other Crime in Abbotsford: 4 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/other In Abbotsford, 4 'Other' crime incidents were recorded in 2026, accounting for 0.4% of the city's total 948 incidents. This category ranks 7th among 7 crime types, with theft being the most common. The incidents were spread across four neighbourhoods, each reporting one occurrence. This page covers reported 'Other' category incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The data reflects all records in the selected window, with a total of 4 incidents recorded. These incidents account for 0.4% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The 'Other' category includes incidents that do not fit into the more common crime categories. The data provided here is based on reported incidents and offers a snapshot of this specific category within Abbotsford. In Abbotsford, the 'Other' category ranks 7th among 7 crime categories, with a total of 4 incidents. This is significantly lower than the most common categories such as Theft (469 incidents), Mischief (231 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (118 incidents). The 'Other' category is also less frequent than Break and enter (74 incidents) and Auto theft (41 incidents). Key stats: - 4 incidents in the 'Other' category - 0.4% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Ranks 7th among 7 crime categories - 4 incidents in 2026 The 'Other' category in Abbotsford represents a very small fraction of the city's reported incidents, accounting for just 0.4% of the total. With only 4 incidents recorded in 2026, it is the least common category among the 7 tracked. This low count suggests that incidents falling into this category are relatively rare compared to more prevalent crimes like theft and mischief. The data does not show any significant trends or changes over time, as the series is limited to a single year. FAQ: **Q: What is included in the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes incidents that do not fit into the more common crime categories such as theft, mischief, or break and enter. These incidents are less frequent and varied in nature. **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 4 incidents reported in the 'Other' category in Abbotsford during the selected window. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Abbotsford?** The 'Other' category ranks 7th among 7 crime categories, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like Theft (469 incidents) and Mischief (231 incidents). **Q: What are the top neighbourhoods for 'Other' incidents in Abbotsford?** The top neighbourhoods for 'Other' incidents include 31800 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, 2200 Block BEVAN CRES, and 31800 Block MADIERA PL, each with 1 incident. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Robbery in Abbotsford: 11 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/robbery In 2026, Abbotsford recorded 11 robbery incidents, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total 948 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 6th among 7 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent. The data covers incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Robbery involves the use of force or threat of force to steal property. In the selected window, there were 11 reported robbery incidents in Abbotsford. Robbery accounts for 1.2% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. In Abbotsford, robbery is the sixth most common category among the seven tracked, with 11 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), theft from vehicle (118 incidents), break and enter (74 incidents), and auto theft (41 incidents). Key stats: - 11 reported robbery incidents - 1.2% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - 2 incidents on 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD - Data covers April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026 Robbery in Abbotsford is a relatively infrequent category, making up only 1.2% of the city's reported incidents. With 11 incidents, it ranks sixth among the seven tracked categories, far behind theft and mischief. The data covers a short window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, so it's too brief to identify trends. The counts are small, and the top neighbourhoods each have only one or two incidents, reflecting the category's low overall frequency in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 11 reported robbery incidents in Abbotsford during the selected period from April 18, 2026 to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Abbotsford's incidents are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 1.2% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Abbotsford?** Robbery is the sixth most common category, with 11 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (469 incidents), mischief (231 incidents), theft from vehicle (118 incidents), break and enter (74 incidents), and auto theft (41 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford had the most robbery incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported robbery incidents were 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD and 31900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, each with 2 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Abbotsford Theft: 469 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/theft In 2026, Abbotsford recorded 469 theft incidents, making it the most frequent crime category in the city. Theft accounted for 49.5% of the 948 total reported incidents, with notable activity along South Fraser Way. This page covers reported theft incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Theft is the most common category of crime in the city, with 469 incidents recorded during the selected period. Theft accounts for 49.5% of all reported crime in Abbotsford, making it the leading category among the seven tracked by local authorities. In Abbotsford, theft is significantly more frequent than other categories. With 469 incidents, it outpaces mischief (231), theft from vehicle (118), break and enter (74), auto theft (41), and robbery (11). This category alone represents nearly half of the city's total reported crime, highlighting its prevalence compared to other offences. Key stats: - 469 theft incidents reported - 49.5% of Abbotsford's total crime - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Top neighbourhood: 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (46 incidents) - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft dominates Abbotsford's crime landscape, accounting for nearly half of all reported incidents. The 469 incidents recorded in this short window suggest a persistent issue, particularly in areas along South Fraser Way. While the data spans only two months, the sheer volume of theft cases—more than double the next most common category, mischief—underscores its significance. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight theft as a standout concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 469 reported theft incidents in Abbotsford during the selected period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Abbotsford's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 49.5% of all reported crime in Abbotsford, making it the most common category. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford have the most theft incidents?** The top neighbourhoods for theft are 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (46 incidents), 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (36 incidents), and 2800 Block GLADWIN RD (34 incidents). **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Abbotsford?** Theft is the most reported crime in Abbotsford, with 469 incidents, significantly outpacing mischief (231), theft from vehicle (118), and other categories. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Abbotsford. ### Abbotsford Theft from Vehicle: 118 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/theft_from_vehicle In 2026, Abbotsford recorded 118 theft from vehicle incidents, representing 12.4% of the city's total 948 crimes. This category ranked third among seven crime types, with theft and mischief being more frequent. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The data includes all incidents recorded between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. During this period, there were 118 reported incidents of theft from vehicle, accounting for 12.4% of all reported crimes in Abbotsford. Theft from vehicle is the third most common crime in Abbotsford, following theft (469 incidents) and mischief (231 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter (74 incidents), auto theft (41 incidents), and robbery (11 incidents). The 118 incidents of theft from vehicle represent a notable portion of the city's overall crime, highlighting its significance among reported offences. Key stats: - 118 incidents of theft from vehicle - 12.4% of all reported crimes in Abbotsford - Third most common crime in Abbotsford - More frequent than break and enter (74 incidents) - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft from vehicle stands out as a significant category in Abbotsford's crime data, ranking third among all reported crimes. The 118 incidents during this period highlight its prevalence, though it is less common than theft and mischief. The data shows a clear pattern of property-related crimes being prominent in the city. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the numbers provide a snapshot of the issue's scale. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents of theft from vehicle were reported in Abbotsford?** There were 118 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Abbotsford between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Abbotsford does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 12.4% of all reported crimes in Abbotsford during the specified period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crimes in Abbotsford?** Theft from vehicle is the third most common crime in Abbotsford, following theft (469 incidents) and mischief (231 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Abbotsford have the highest incidents of theft from vehicle?** The neighbourhoods with the highest reported incidents of theft from vehicle include 2000 Block SUMAS WAY, 32000 Block MT WADDINGTON AVE, and 33100 Block MARSHALL RD, each with 2 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Abbotsford ### Abbotsford Crime 2026: 948 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/year/2026 In 2026, Abbotsford recorded 948 reported incidents. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 469 cases, followed by mischief with 231. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. Abbotsford recorded 948 reported incidents in 2026, marking the first year of available data for the city. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the city. The data reflects all reported incidents for the year, offering a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Abbotsford. With only one year of data available, year-over-year comparisons are not possible at this time. In 2026, Abbotsford's reported incidents were dominated by property-related crimes. Theft was the most frequent category, accounting for nearly half of all incidents, followed by mischief and theft from vehicles. Break-and-enter and auto theft also contributed significantly to the total count. The dataset provides a comprehensive view of crime distribution for the year, highlighting areas where property crimes were most prevalent. Key stats: - 948 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 469 incidents, the highest category - Mischief: 231 incidents, second most frequent - Theft from vehicle: 118 incidents - Break and enter: 74 incidents - Auto theft: 41 incidents Abbotsford's 2026 data reveals a strong concentration in property crimes, with theft and mischief alone making up 74% of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the high proportion of theft-related categories suggests a focus area for local crime prevention efforts. The 948-incident total serves as a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Abbotsford in 2026?** Abbotsford recorded 948 reported incidents in 2026. This figure represents the total count of all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Abbotsford?** Trend data is not available for Abbotsford as 2026 is the only year of data currently provided. Future updates will allow for year-over-year comparisons. **Q: Which crime category was most common in Abbotsford in 2026?** Theft was the most common category, with 469 incidents reported in 2026. This accounted for nearly half of all incidents in the city. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the BC government, specifically the Abbotsford crime dataset for 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC government's open data portal, Abbotsford crime dataset. #### Neighbourhoods in Abbotsford ### 1800 Block VEDDER WAY, Abbotsford: 15 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/1800-block-vedder-way In 1800 Block VEDDER WAY, Abbotsford, there were 15 reported crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 1.6% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 11 incidents. The 1800 Block VEDDER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 15 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. While the overall number of incidents is relatively low, the data provides insight into the types of crimes reported in this specific area of Abbotsford. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Abbotsford may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Theft was the leading category in the 1800 Block VEDDER WAY neighbourhood, with 11 incidents. Mischief followed with 3 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 1 incident. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in this area. Key stats: - 15 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.6% of Abbotsford's city-wide incidents - Theft: 11 incidents - Mischief: 3 incidents - Break and enter: 1 incident The 1800 Block VEDDER WAY neighbourhood experienced a low volume of incidents, with theft being the dominant category. Compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this neighbourhood had significantly fewer reports. The absence of violent crimes and the focus on property-related offences suggest a relatively stable environment in terms of personal safety. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in the 1800 Block VEDDER WAY neighbourhood?** There were 15 incidents recorded in this neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 11 reports during the covered period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This neighbourhood accounted for 1.6% of Abbotsford's total incidents, with nearby areas such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY reporting higher numbers (56 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood?** No violent incidents were reported in the 1800 Block VEDDER WAY neighbourhood during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 2100 Block SUMAS WAY, Abbotsford: 12 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/2100-block-sumas-way In 2100 Block SUMAS WAY, Abbotsford, there were 12 reported crime incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.3% of Abbotsford's total incidents during this period. Theft was the leading category, with all 12 incidents falling under this type. The 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 12 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. Abbotsford's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 948, with the 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood contributing a small portion of these events. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Abbotsford may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category of incidents in the 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood was theft, with 12 recorded cases. There were no violent incidents reported in this area during the covered period. Key stats: - 12 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.3% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Theft: 12 incidents - No violent incidents reported - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood stands out for its low incident count compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, which recorded 56 incidents. The absence of violent incidents and the dominance of theft cases suggest a relatively narrow range of reported activity. This neighbourhood's profile differs from the city total, where a broader mix of categories is typically observed. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were recorded in the 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood?** There were 12 incidents recorded in the 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with all 12 recorded cases falling under this category. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY had significantly higher incident counts, with 56 incidents reported during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood?** No violent incidents were reported in the 2100 Block SUMAS WAY neighbourhood during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD, Abbotsford: 19 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/2300-block-mccallum-rd The 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 19 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 18 incidents. The 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 19 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 2% of the city's total incidents during this period. Abbotsford's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 948, with the 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood contributing a small portion of these occurrences. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in the 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood was Theft, with 18 incidents. Mischief followed with 1 incident. No violent incidents were reported in this area during the covered period. Key stats: - 19 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 2% of Abbotsford's city-wide incidents - Theft: 18 incidents - Mischief: 1 incident - No violent incidents reported - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood stands out for its high concentration of theft incidents, which dominate its crime profile. Unlike nearby areas such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this neighbourhood's incident count is significantly lower. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the minimal presence of mischief, suggesting a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Abbotsford. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in the 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 18 occurrences reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This neighbourhood accounted for 2% of Abbotsford's total incidents during the period, with nearby areas such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY reporting higher counts (56 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood?** No violent incidents were reported in the 2300 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD, Abbotsford: 16 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/2500-block-mccallum-rd In 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD, Abbotsford, there were 16 reported crime incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.7% of Abbotsford's total incidents during this period. Theft was the leading category, with all 16 incidents falling under this type. The 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 16 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 1.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. Abbotsford's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 948, with the 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD area contributing a small portion of these reports. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in area definitions. The leading category in the 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood was theft, with 16 incidents. No violent incidents were reported in this area during the covered period. Key stats: - 16 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 1.7% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Theft: 16 incidents - No violent incidents reported - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD area stands out for having no violent incidents, with theft being the sole reported category. This contrasts with nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, which had 56 incidents, and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, with 38 incidents. The focus on theft suggests a specific pattern in this neighbourhood compared to others in Abbotsford. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in the 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD neighbourhood?** There were 16 incidents reported in this neighbourhood between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this area?** Theft was the leading category, with all 16 incidents falling under this type. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY had 56 incidents, while the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY had 38 incidents during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood?** No violent incidents were reported in the 2500 Block MCCALLUM RD area during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 2800 Block GLADWIN RD, Abbotsford: 36 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/2800-block-gladwin-rd The 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 36 crime incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 3.8% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 34 incidents. The 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 36 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 3.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. Abbotsford's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 948, with the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD area contributing a notable portion of these reports. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood was Theft, with 34 incidents. Robbery and Theft from vehicle were also reported, each with 1 incident. Key stats: - 36 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 34 incidents of Theft - 1 incident of Robbery - 1 incident of Theft from vehicle - 3.8% of Abbotsford's total incidents The 2800 Block GLADWIN RD area stands out for its high concentration of Theft incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime data. Compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this neighbourhood's total is lower, but its focus on Theft is pronounced. The presence of only one violent incident (Robbery) suggests a relatively low level of violent crime in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood?** The most common type of incident was Theft, with 34 reports during the covered period. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Abbotsford during this period?** Abbotsford recorded a total of 948 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Abbotsford's incidents occurred in the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood?** The 2800 Block GLADWIN RD neighbourhood accounted for 3.8% of Abbotsford's total incidents during this period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** Nearby neighbourhoods such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY reported higher incident counts, with 56 and 38 incidents respectively. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD, Abbotsford: 35 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/3100-block-mt-lehman-rd The 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 35 crime incidents, representing 3.7% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 28 incidents, followed by mischief and robbery, each with 2 incidents. The 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 35 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 3.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. Abbotsford's overall incident count for the same timeframe was 948, with the 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD area contributing a notable portion of these reports. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in this specific neighbourhood over a two-month span. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Abbotsford may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects reported incidents within the defined boundaries for this timeframe. Theft was the leading category in the 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD neighbourhood, with 28 incidents. Mischief and robbery followed, each with 2 incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in this area during the reported period. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 3.7% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Theft: 28 incidents - Mischief and robbery: 2 incidents each - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 3100 Block MT LEHMAN RD area stands out for its high proportion of theft incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime profile. Compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this neighbourhood's total is lower, but theft remains a significant concern. The concentration of theft suggests a need for targeted prevention efforts in this area. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 28 reports during the covered period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This neighbourhood accounted for 3.7% of Abbotsford's total incidents, with nearby areas such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY reporting higher totals. **Q: What is the timeframe for this data?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: Are there any violent incidents reported in this area?** Yes, there were 2 violent incidents reported, categorized under robbery. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Abbotsford. ### 31900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford: 23 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/31900-block-south-fraser-way In 31900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford, there were 23 reported incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.4% of Abbotsford's total incidents during this period. Theft was the leading category, with 16 incidents. The 31900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 23 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 2.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Abbotsford. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Theft was the leading category in this neighbourhood, with 16 reported incidents. Mischief followed with 4 incidents, while robbery accounted for 2 incidents. Break and enter was also reported, with 1 incident. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in this area. Key stats: - 23 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 2.4% of Abbotsford's total incidents - 16 theft incidents reported - 4 mischief incidents recorded - 2 violent incidents documented The 31900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood experienced a notable concentration of theft incidents, which accounted for the majority of its reported crimes. Compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this block had fewer overall incidents. The low number of violent crimes (2) suggests that property crimes are the primary concern here. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 16 reported cases during the covered period. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This neighbourhood accounted for 2.4% of Abbotsford's total incidents, with nearby blocks such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY reporting higher numbers (56 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** Yes, there were 2 violent incidents reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Abbotsford. ### 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford: 31 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/32500-block-south-fraser-way The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 31 incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 3.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 27 incidents. The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 31 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 3.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into local crime patterns. Neighbourhood boundaries are based on the city's open-data classification and may vary slightly from other sources. The dataset covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While this window is too short to establish long-term trends, it highlights recent activity. Boundary definitions for neighbourhoods in Abbotsford may change over time, so comparisons with future data should account for potential adjustments. Theft was the leading category in this neighbourhood, with 27 reported incidents. Mischief followed, with 4 incidents. No violent crimes were recorded during this period. The concentration of theft incidents suggests a focus on property-related offences in this area. Key stats: - 31 total incidents in this neighbourhood - 3.3% of Abbotsford's city-wide total - Theft: 27 incidents - Mischief: 4 incidents - No violent crimes reported - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY area stands out for its high proportion of theft incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime profile. With no violent crimes reported, the focus is entirely on property-related offences. Compared to nearby areas like the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents), this neighbourhood's incident count is lower, but theft remains the primary concern. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common incident type, with 27 reported cases between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This area accounted for 3.3% of Abbotsford's total incidents during the period. Nearby neighbourhoods, such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, recorded higher incident counts (56). **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported here?** No violent crimes were reported in the 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood during this period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, providing a two-month snapshot of incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, as published by the City of Abbotsford. ### 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford: 38 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/32700-block-south-fraser-way In 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford, there were 38 reported incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4% of Abbotsford's total incidents during this period. Theft was the leading category, with 36 reported incidents. The 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 38 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in this specific block, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this part of Abbotsford. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Theft was the leading category in this neighbourhood, with 36 reported incidents. Auto theft and mischief followed, each with 1 incident. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in this area during the covered period. Key stats: - 38 total incidents in this neighbourhood - 4% of Abbotsford's total incidents - Theft: 36 incidents - Auto theft: 1 incident - Mischief: 1 incident The 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY stands out for its high concentration of theft incidents, which dominate the crime profile in this area. Unlike nearby neighbourhoods such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (56 incidents) and the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD (36 incidents), this block's incidents are almost entirely theft-related. The absence of violent crimes is notable, as is the minimal presence of other categories like auto theft and mischief. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 36 reported cases between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?** This neighbourhood had 38 incidents, while the nearby 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY had 56 incidents during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in this area?** No violent incidents were reported in the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY during the covered period. **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Abbotsford during this period?** Abbotsford recorded a total of 948 incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Abbotsford. ### 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, Abbotsford: 56 Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/abbotsford/neighbourhood/32900-block-south-fraser-way The 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 56 incidents, representing 5.9% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 46 incidents. The 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 56 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This area accounted for 5.9% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insight into the types of crimes occurring in this specific block of South Fraser Way. The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading category in this neighbourhood was Theft, with 46 incidents. Mischief followed with 7 incidents, while Auto theft and Theft from vehicle each had 2 and 1 incidents, respectively. These figures highlight a concentration of property-related incidents in the area. Key stats: - 56 total incidents in the neighbourhood - 46 incidents of Theft - 7 incidents of Mischief - 5.9% of Abbotsford’s total incidents - 0 violent incidents reported The 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY stands out for its high proportion of Theft incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood’s crime profile. With no violent incidents reported, the area’s activity is overwhelmingly property-related. Compared to nearby blocks, such as the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents) and the 2800 Block GLADWIN RD (36 incidents), this block has a slightly higher total count, though its category mix aligns closely with neighbouring areas. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Theft was the most common incident, with 46 reported cases between April 18 and June 17, 2026. **Q: How does this neighbourhood compare to others in Abbotsford?** This block accounted for 5.9% of Abbotsford’s total incidents during the period, with a higher count than some nearby blocks like the 32700 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY (38 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported?** No violent incidents were reported in this neighbourhood during the covered period. **Q: What other types of incidents were recorded?** Besides Theft, the neighbourhood saw 7 incidents of Mischief, 2 of Auto theft, and 1 of Theft from vehicle. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Abbotsford. --- ## Peterborough Crime Data: 930 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough Peterborough recorded 930 criminal incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 47.5% of all reported incidents. This dataset includes all records within the 60-day window. This map displays 930 reported incidents in Peterborough, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. The data is sourced from the Peterborough Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity across the city during this window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing these records, users can better understand where and how often different types of crime occur in Peterborough. The 2026 data shows 930 incidents reported over the 60-day window. Without prior-year comparisons, it is not possible to assess year-over-year trends. The dataset provides a baseline for future analysis, but no long-term patterns can be inferred from this single period. Theft was the most frequently reported incident type, accounting for 442 cases, or 47.5% of all records. Other incidents followed with 142 reports (15.3%), while assault ranked third with 118 cases (12.7%). Together, these three categories made up nearly three-quarters of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. ### Key stats - 930 total incidents reported - 442 theft incidents (47.5%) - 123 violent incidents - 118 assault incidents (12.7%) - Data covers April 18–June 17, 2026 Theft dominates Peterborough’s reported incidents, making up nearly half of all records in this 60-day window. Assault and fraud also appear prominently, though at lower volumes. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic insights, but the high concentration of theft—442 cases—stands out as a clear focus area. With no prior-year comparisons, this dataset serves as a starting point for tracking future trends. > Voice: Crime in Peterborough: 930 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Peterborough over the last 60 days?** There were 930 reported incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What type of incident was most frequently reported in Peterborough?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 442 cases, or 47.5% of all incidents during this 60-day window. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Peterborough recently?** A total of 123 violent incidents were reported in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. This includes assaults and other violent categories. **Q: Are there any trends in the incident data for Peterborough?** The data covers a 60-day period in 2026, with no prior years available for comparison. Therefore, no year-over-year trends can be determined at this time. **Q: Does the data show incident counts by neighbourhood in Peterborough?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Peterborough. All incident counts are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How recent is the incident data for Peterborough?** The data spans from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, providing a snapshot of incidents reported during this 60-day period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Peterborough. #### Categories in Peterborough ### Assault in Peterborough: 118 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/assault In Peterborough, 118 assault incidents were reported, making up 12.7% of the city's total 930 crime incidents. Assault ranks as the third most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported assault incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 118 reported assaults in the city. These incidents account for 12.7% of all reported crime in Peterborough during this period. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Peterborough, behind theft and other offences. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and does not include unreported cases. In Peterborough, assault ranks third among the nine reported crime categories, with 118 incidents. It is less frequent than theft, which had 442 reported cases, and other offences, which totalled 142. However, assault is more common than fraud (92 incidents), mischief (76 incidents), and break and enter (44 incidents). This ranking highlights assault as a notable but not dominant category in the city's crime profile. Key stats: - 118 reported assault incidents - 12.7% of all reported crime in Peterborough - Third most common crime category - Less frequent than theft (442 incidents) and other offences (142 incidents) - More common than fraud (92 incidents) and mischief (76 incidents) Assault accounts for 12.7% of Peterborough's reported crime, ranking third behind theft and other offences. The 118 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 reflect a short reporting window, making broader trend analysis difficult. Compared to other categories, assault is less frequent than theft but more common than fraud or mischief. The data does not show year-over-year changes, as only 2026 figures are available. This snapshot suggests assault is a consistent but not overwhelming part of the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 118 reported assault incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Peterborough's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 12.7% of all reported crime in Peterborough during the selected period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Peterborough?** Assault is the third most common category, behind theft (442 incidents) and other offences (142 incidents), but more frequent than fraud (92 incidents) and mischief (76 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assault in Peterborough?** No, the current dataset only includes assault incidents from 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Auto Theft in Peterborough: 11 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/auto_theft In Peterborough, 11 auto theft incidents were reported, representing 1.2% of the city's total crime count of 930. This category ranks 7th among 9 crime types tracked. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 11 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. Auto theft accounts for 1.2% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. While not among the most frequent categories, these incidents contribute to the overall crime landscape in the city. In Peterborough, auto theft ranks 7th among 9 reported crime categories. It is less frequent than theft (442 incidents), other crimes (142), assault (118), fraud (92), and mischief (76). The relatively low count of auto theft incidents suggests it is a less common issue compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 11 auto theft incidents reported - 1.2% of all Peterborough incidents - Ranks 7th among 9 crime categories - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Auto theft in Peterborough is a minor component of the city's reported crime, representing only 1.2% of incidents. With 11 cases over a two-month period, it is far less frequent than theft or assault. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2026 figures are available. This low count suggests auto theft is not a dominant concern in Peterborough's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 11 reported auto theft incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Peterborough’s crime is auto theft?** Auto theft accounts for 1.2% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Peterborough?** Auto theft ranks 7th among 9 crime categories, with fewer incidents than theft (442), other crimes (142), assault (118), fraud (92), and mischief (76). **Q: Is there year-over-year data for auto theft in Peterborough?** No, the available data only covers 2026, so year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. Source: Data sourced from the Peterborough open data portal (ON). ### Break and Enter in Peterborough: 44 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/break_and_enter Peterborough recorded 44 break and enter incidents between April 18 and June 17, 2026. These incidents represent 4.7% of the city's total crime count of 930 during this period. Break and enter ranks as the 6th most common crime category out of 9 tracked types. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 44 reported break and enter incidents in the city. Break and enter accounts for 4.7% of all reported crime in Peterborough during this period. Break and enter is the sixth most common category of reported crime in Peterborough, behind theft (442 incidents), other (142 incidents), assault (118 incidents), fraud (92 incidents), and mischief (76 incidents). While break and enter is less frequent than these categories, it remains a notable concern within the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 44 break and enter incidents reported - 4.7% of Peterborough's total crime - 6th most common crime category - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Peterborough represent a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking sixth among nine categories. The 44 incidents over this two-month period highlight a consistent presence of property-related crime. Without year-over-year data, it's difficult to assess trends, but the current figures suggest break and enter is less frequent than theft, assault, and other categories. The short reporting window limits broader conclusions, but the data provides a snapshot of recent activity. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 44 reported break and enter incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Peterborough's crime is break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 4.7% of all reported crime in Peterborough during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Peterborough?** Break and enter is the sixth most common crime category, with fewer incidents than theft (442), other (142), assault (118), fraud (92), and mischief (76). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data includes incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Fraud in Peterborough: 92 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/fraud In 2026, Peterborough recorded 92 fraud incidents, representing 9.9% of the city's total 930 crimes. Fraud ranked as the fourth most common crime category, with theft, other crimes, and assault being more frequent. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. During the selected period, there were 92 reported fraud incidents in the city. Fraud accounts for 9.9% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this timeframe. Fraud is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Peterborough. It is less frequent than theft (442 incidents), other incidents (142 incidents), and assault (118 incidents), but more common than mischief (76 incidents) and break and enter (44 incidents). Key stats: - 92 reported fraud incidents - Fraud is 9.9% of all incidents - 4th most common incident type - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Fraud represents a notable portion of Peterborough's reported incidents, ranking fourth among nine categories. The 92 incidents during this two-month window in 2026 account for nearly 10% of all reported incidents. While theft and assault are more prevalent, fraud's share is significant compared to property-related crimes like mischief and break and enter. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a single period in 2026. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 92 reported fraud incidents in Peterborough during the selected period from April 18 to June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Peterborough are fraud-related?** Fraud accounts for 9.9% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this timeframe. **Q: How does fraud compare to other types of incidents in Peterborough?** Fraud is the fourth most common type of incident, with theft being the most common at 442 incidents, followed by other incidents (142) and assault (118). **Q: Is there data available for fraud incidents in previous years?** The current dataset only includes fraud incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026. No year-over-year comparison data is available for this category. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Homicide in Peterborough: 1 Incident in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/homicide In Peterborough, homicide accounted for 1 incident in 2026, representing 0.1% of the city's total 930 reported crimes. This category ranked 9th among 9 crime types. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. During the selected window, there was 1 reported homicide incident. Homicide accounted for 0.1% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. The data reflects incidents reported to Peterborough Police Service and published in the ON open-data portal. These are incident counts, not crime rates, and represent only reported occurrences. Homicide is the least frequent category among the nine tracked in Peterborough, ranking 9th. Theft is the most common, with 442 incidents, followed by Other (142), Assault (118), Fraud (92), and Mischief (76). Homicide incidents are significantly less frequent than these categories, with only 1 reported incident during the selected window. Key stats: - 1 reported homicide incident - 0.1% of all Peterborough incidents - Ranked 9th among 9 categories - 1 incident in 2026 Homicide incidents are rare in Peterborough, accounting for only 0.1% of all reported incidents. With just 1 incident recorded in 2026, it is the least frequent category in the city. The low count aligns with typical volatility in homicide data, where small numbers can fluctuate year-to-year. There is no year-over-year comparison available, as data is limited to 2026. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There was 1 reported homicide incident in Peterborough during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Peterborough’s incidents are homicides?** Homicide accounts for 0.1% of all reported incidents in Peterborough. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Peterborough?** Homicide is the least frequent category, with only 1 incident, compared to Theft (442 incidents), the most common category. **Q: Is there year-over-year data for homicide in Peterborough?** No, year-over-year data is not available for homicide in Peterborough. The dataset covers only 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Peterborough Police Service via the ON open-data portal. ### Mischief in Peterborough: 76 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/mischief In Peterborough, 76 mischief incidents were reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026, representing 8.2% of the city's total 930 crimes. Mischief ranks as the fifth most common category among nine tracked types. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. During the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026, there were 76 reported incidents of mischief in the city. Mischief accounted for 8.2% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this time frame. This category includes a range of offences involving the destruction or alteration of property, such as vandalism and graffiti. In Peterborough, mischief ranked as the fifth most common category of reported incidents during this period. It was less frequent than theft (442 incidents), other offences (142 incidents), assault (118 incidents), and fraud (92 incidents), but more common than break and enter (44 incidents). This ranking highlights that while mischief is a notable category, it is not among the most prevalent types of crime reported in the city. Key stats: - 76 reported mischief incidents - 8.2% of all city incidents - Ranked 5th among 9 categories - More frequent than break and enter (44 incidents) - Less frequent than fraud (92 incidents) Mischief incidents in Peterborough accounted for 8.2% of all reported incidents during the two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. While not among the top three categories, mischief was more common than break and enter, indicating a notable presence. The data reflects a short window, making it difficult to draw broader trends. However, the 76 incidents suggest that property-related offences are a consistent concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 76 reported mischief incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 8.2% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Peterborough?** Mischief was the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than theft (442), other offences (142), assault (118), and fraud (92), but more than break and enter (44). **Q: Is there data available for mischief incidents in previous years?** The current dataset only includes mischief incidents for 2026, with no comparative data for previous years. Source: Data sourced from the Peterborough Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Other Crime in Peterborough: 142 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/other In Peterborough, 142 'Other' crime incidents were reported, making up 15.3% of the city's total 930 crimes. This category ranks second among nine crime types, with theft being the most common. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Peterborough, Ontario, during the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. The 'Other' category includes incidents that do not fit into more specific crime classifications. During this window, there were 142 reported 'Other' incidents, accounting for 15.3% of Peterborough's total reported incidents. In Peterborough, 'Other' incidents are the second most common category, ranking below Theft (442 incidents) but above Assault (118 incidents), Fraud (92 incidents), Mischief (76 incidents), and Break and enter (44 incidents). This category represents a notable portion of the city's reported incidents, though it remains less frequent than property-related crimes like Theft. Key stats: - 142 'Other' incidents reported - 15.3% of Peterborough's total incidents - Second most common category in the city - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 - No year-over-year comparison available The 'Other' category stands out as the second most reported type of incident in Peterborough, trailing only Theft. With 142 incidents, it accounts for over 15% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. While the data does not allow for year-over-year comparisons, the prominence of this category suggests it is a significant part of Peterborough's crime landscape. The lack of neighbourhood-specific data limits further geographic insights. FAQ: **Q: What types of incidents are included in the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes incidents that do not fit into more specific classifications such as Theft, Assault, or Fraud. These may include various minor offences or unique cases not covered by other categories. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Peterborough?** With 142 incidents, 'Other' is the second most reported category in Peterborough, following Theft (442 incidents) but surpassing Assault (118 incidents), Fraud (92 incidents), and others. **Q: What percentage of Peterborough's total incidents does the 'Other' category represent?** The 'Other' category accounts for 15.3% of Peterborough's total reported incidents during the specified period. **Q: Is there data available for neighbourhood-specific 'Other' incidents?** No, neighbourhood-specific data for the 'Other' category is not available for this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Peterborough's public crime dataset. ### Robbery in Peterborough: 4 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/robbery In Peterborough, 4 robbery incidents were reported between April 18 and June 17, 2026. This accounts for 0.4% of the city's total crime count of 930 incidents during this period. Robbery ranks 8th among 9 crime categories in the city. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 4 reported robbery incidents in the city. Robbery accounts for 0.4% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period, making it one of the less frequent categories of crime in the city. In Peterborough, robbery is the 8th most common category of reported incidents out of 9 categories. It is significantly less frequent than theft, which had 442 incidents, and other categories such as assault (118 incidents) and fraud (92 incidents). Robbery is also less common than mischief, which had 76 reported incidents during the same period. Key stats: - 4 robbery incidents reported - 0.4% of all city incidents - 8th most common crime category - Less frequent than theft (442 incidents) - Data covers April 18 to June 17, 2026 Robbery is a relatively rare category in Peterborough, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. With only 4 incidents recorded between mid-April and mid-June 2026, it ranks among the least frequent categories in the city. This low count makes it difficult to identify trends or patterns, especially compared to more common categories like theft or assault. The data reflects a short reporting window, so annual comparisons are not applicable. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 4 reported robbery incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Peterborough are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 0.4% of all reported incidents in Peterborough during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Peterborough?** Robbery is the 8th most common category, with significantly fewer incidents than theft (442), assault (118), and fraud (92). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for robbery in Peterborough?** No, the current dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as published by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Peterborough: 442 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/theft In Peterborough, theft was the most reported crime category, with 442 incidents. This accounts for 47.5% of the city's total crime count of 930 incidents. The data covers the period from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. This page covers reported theft incidents in Peterborough, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, accounting for 47.5% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026, there were 442 reported theft incidents in Peterborough. This category represents nearly half of the city's total reported crime incidents for this period. Theft is the most common crime in Peterborough, with 442 incidents reported during this period. This is significantly higher than other categories, such as Other (142 incidents), Assault (118 incidents), Fraud (92 incidents), Mischief (76 incidents), and Break and Enter (44 incidents). Theft accounts for nearly half of all reported crime in the city, making it the leading category by a substantial margin. Key stats: - 442 theft incidents reported - 47.5% of all reported crime in Peterborough - Ranked 1st among 9 crime categories - Data covers April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026 Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Peterborough, accounting for nearly half of all incidents in the city during this period. With 442 reported cases, it significantly outpaces other categories like Assault and Fraud. The data reflects a short window from mid-April to mid-June 2026, so it does not provide a full-year trend. However, the high proportion of theft incidents highlights its prevalence in Peterborough's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Peterborough?** There were 442 reported theft incidents in Peterborough between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does theft represent in Peterborough?** Theft accounts for 47.5% of all reported crime incidents in Peterborough during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Peterborough?** Theft is the most reported crime category, with 442 incidents, significantly higher than Assault (118) and Fraud (92). **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for Peterborough ### Peterborough Crime 2026: 930 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/peterborough/year/2026 Peterborough recorded 930 criminal incidents in 2026, with theft being the most frequent category at 442 reports. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior years for comparison. Theft alone accounts for 47.5% of all incidents, followed by other crimes at 142 reports. In 2026, Peterborough recorded 930 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Peterborough during 2026. The 2026 data for Peterborough shows theft as the most reported incident type, accounting for 442 cases. Other notable categories include 'Other' incidents (142), assault (118), and fraud (92). Break-and-enter and mischief incidents were also present but less frequent, with 44 and 76 reports, respectively. The dataset spans the full year, providing a comprehensive snapshot of reported incidents. Key stats: - 930 total incidents reported in 2026 - Theft: 442 incidents, the highest category - Assault: 118 reported cases - Fraud: 92 incidents - Break and enter: 44 reports The 2026 data for Peterborough highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes, with theft alone accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the concentration of theft and fraud suggests these areas may warrant attention. Assaults, while present, are less frequent than property crimes. As the first year of data, 2026 sets a baseline for future comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Peterborough in 2026?** Peterborough recorded 930 reported incidents in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Peterborough?** Trend data is not available for Peterborough, as 2026 is the only year of data currently recorded. No comparisons to prior years can be made. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2026?** Theft was the most reported incident type in Peterborough in 2026, with 442 cases, accounting for nearly half of all incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), reflecting reported incidents in Peterborough for 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Province of Ontario (ON) open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Peterborough --- ## Nanaimo Crime Data: 900 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo Nanaimo recorded 900 crime incidents between January 20 and March 21, 2021. Mischief was the most frequent category, accounting for 407 incidents, or 45.2% of the total. Theft and theft from vehicles were also notable, with 232 and 177 cases respectively. This map shows 900 reported incidents in Nanaimo, British Columbia, over a 60-day window from January 20 to March 21, 2021. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy in tracking trends. By visualizing where and what types of crimes occurred, this tool helps highlight areas that may need increased attention or community support. The 2021 data shows 900 incidents over the 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a fixed period, offering a baseline for future comparisons once additional years are included. Property-related offences dominate Nanaimo’s reported incidents. Mischief leads with 407 cases (45.2%), followed by theft at 232 incidents (25.8%) and theft from vehicles at 177 (19.7%). Together, these three categories account for over 90% of all recorded crimes. Break-and-enter (65 incidents, 7.2%) and auto theft (19 incidents, 2.1%) round out the top five, reinforcing the focus on property crime. Downtown Nanaimo recorded the highest activity with 180 incidents, followed by Northfield (102) and Newcastle/Brechin (76). These areas saw the most reported cases, though this reflects incident volume rather than per-capita risk. Harewood (75) and Rutherford (69) also appear among the top neighbourhoods for activity. ### Key stats - 900 total incidents over 60 days - 407 mischief cases (45.2%) - 232 theft incidents (25.8%) - Downtown: 180 incidents - No violent crimes reported - 18 neighbourhoods tracked Nanaimo’s 60-day snapshot is heavily weighted toward property crime, with mischief and theft accounting for 71% of all incidents. The absence of violent crime in the dataset is notable, though it may reflect reporting patterns rather than actual occurrence. Downtown’s high incident count stands out, but without population data, this doesn’t indicate higher per-capita risk. The short window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of property offences suggests targeted prevention efforts could be valuable. > Voice: Nanaimo had 900 reported crime incidents in early 2021. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Nanaimo during this period?** There were 900 reported incidents in Nanaimo between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This figure includes all categories of crime tracked during this 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents were most common in Nanaimo?** Mischief was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 407 cases, or 45.2% of the total. Theft followed with 232 incidents (25.8%), and theft from vehicles was third with 177 incidents (19.7%). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Nanaimo had the highest number of incidents?** Downtown had the highest number of incidents with 180, followed by Northfield with 102, and Newcastle/Brechin with 76. Harewood and Rutherford rounded out the top five with 75 and 69 incidents, respectively. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Nanaimo?** The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2021, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. All 900 incidents are from this specific window, and there is no comparative data for other years. **Q: How current is this data?** This data reflects incidents reported between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. It does not include more recent incidents or updates beyond this period. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open records provided by local law enforcement in British Columbia. It includes only reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences due to under-reporting or other factors. Source: Data sourced from open records provided by local law enforcement agencies in British Columbia (BC). #### Categories in Nanaimo ### Auto Theft in Nanaimo: 19 Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/auto_theft In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 19 auto theft incidents, accounting for 2.1% of the city's total 900 crimes. Auto theft ranked fifth among crime categories, with Downtown, South End, and Townsite each reporting 3 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Nanaimo, British Columbia, during 2021. Auto theft accounted for 19 incidents, representing 2.1% of the city's total reported crime for the year. The data spans from January 20 to March 21, 2021, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in Nanaimo during this period. Auto theft ranked fifth among Nanaimo's five crime categories in 2021. It was significantly less frequent than mischief (407 incidents), theft (232), theft from vehicle (177), and break and enter (65). While auto theft is a concern, it represents a smaller portion of the city's overall crime landscape compared to property-related offences. Key stats: - 19 auto theft incidents in 2021 - 2.1% of Nanaimo's total crime - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - Downtown, South End, and Townsite each had 3 incidents - Data covers January 20 to March 21, 2021 Auto theft in Nanaimo is relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for only 2.1% of reported incidents in 2021. The 19 incidents were spread across several neighbourhoods, with Downtown, South End, and Townsite each recording 3 cases. Given the short reporting window (January to March 2021), it's difficult to draw broader trends, but the data suggests auto theft is not a dominant crime type in the city. The low count and fifth-place ranking indicate that other property crimes, such as mischief and theft, are more pressing concerns for residents and law enforcement. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Nanaimo in 2021?** There were 19 reported auto theft incidents in Nanaimo in 2021, representing 2.1% of the city's total crime for the year. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Nanaimo had the most auto theft incidents?** Downtown, South End, and Townsite each had 3 auto theft incidents, the highest among Nanaimo neighbourhoods in 2021. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Nanaimo?** Auto theft ranked fifth among Nanaimo's crime categories in 2021, with significantly fewer incidents than mischief (407), theft (232), theft from vehicle (177), and break and enter (65). **Q: What time period does this auto theft data cover?** The data covers auto theft incidents reported between January 20 and March 21, 2021, a partial window of the year. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Break and enter in Nanaimo: 65 incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/break_and_enter In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 65 break and enter incidents, representing 7.2% of the city's total crime. This category ranked 4th among 5 crime types, with Downtown, Northfield, and South End being the most affected neighbourhoods. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Nanaimo, British Columbia, during the period from January 20, 2021, to March 21, 2021. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. During this period, Nanaimo recorded 65 break-and-enter incidents. These incidents accounted for 7.2% of the city's total reported crime incidents, which stood at 900. In Nanaimo, break and enter ranked as the fourth most frequent category of reported crime during this period. It was preceded by mischief, which had 407 incidents, theft with 232 incidents, and theft from vehicle with 177 incidents. Auto theft, with 19 incidents, was the least frequent among the top five categories. This ranking highlights that while break and enter is a notable concern, it is less frequent than property-related crimes such as mischief and theft. Key stats: - 65 break-and-enter incidents reported - 7.2% of Nanaimo’s total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count (11 incidents) - Data covers January 20 to March 21, 2021 Break and enter in Nanaimo accounted for 7.2% of the city’s total crime incidents during the early months of 2021, ranking fourth among the five reported categories. While not the most frequent crime type, its presence is notable, particularly in neighbourhoods like Downtown, Northfield, and South End. The data reflects a snapshot of activity over a two-month period, making it difficult to draw broader trends. However, the concentration of incidents in specific areas may indicate localized patterns worth monitoring. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Nanaimo in early 2021?** There were 65 reported break-and-enter incidents in Nanaimo between January 20 and March 21, 2021. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo’s total crime incidents were break-and-enter cases?** Break-and-enter incidents made up 7.2% of Nanaimo’s total reported crime incidents during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Nanaimo had the highest number of break-and-enter incidents?** The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number with 11 incidents, followed by Northfield and South End, each with 10 incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Nanaimo?** Break and enter ranked fourth among the five reported crime categories, with mischief (407 incidents) and theft (232 incidents) being more frequent. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, as provided by the Nanaimo open data initiative. ### Mischief in Nanaimo: 407 Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/mischief In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 407 mischief incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. These incidents accounted for 45.2% of the city's total 900 crimes, with Downtown being the most affected neighbourhood. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Nanaimo, British Columbia, during 2021. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts that interfere with the use or enjoyment of property. In 2021, there were 407 reported mischief incidents in Nanaimo. These incidents account for 45.2% of all reported crime in the city during this period, making mischief the most common category of crime in Nanaimo for 2021. Mischief is the most frequently reported crime in Nanaimo, with 407 incidents in 2021. This is significantly higher than theft, the second most common category, which had 232 incidents. Theft from vehicle (177 incidents), break and enter (65 incidents), and auto theft (19 incidents) were less common than mischief. Together, these five categories account for the majority of reported crime in Nanaimo. Key stats: - 407 mischief incidents in 2021 - 45.2% of Nanaimo's total crime in 2021 - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Downtown neighbourhood had the most incidents (102) - Data covers January to March 2021 Mischief stands out as the most reported crime in Nanaimo for 2021, accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The concentration of incidents in Downtown (102) is notable, with Northfield and Harewood following closely. While the data covers only the first three months of 2021, the high proportion of mischief incidents suggests it is a significant concern for the city. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of mischief incidents highlights its prevalence. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Nanaimo in 2021?** There were 407 reported mischief incidents in Nanaimo in 2021, making it the most common category of crime in the city for that year. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Nanaimo had the most mischief incidents?** The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number of mischief incidents, with 102 reported cases in 2021. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 45.2% of all reported crime in Nanaimo in 2021, highlighting its prevalence in the city. **Q: How does mischief compare to other types of crime in Nanaimo?** Mischief is the most frequently reported crime in Nanaimo, with 407 incidents in 2021. This is significantly higher than theft (232 incidents), the second most common category. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Theft in Nanaimo: 232 Incidents in 2021 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/theft In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 232 theft incidents, making up 25.8% of the city's total 900 crimes. Theft ranked second among five crime categories, with Downtown and Rutherford each reporting 29 incidents. This page covers reported theft incidents in Nanaimo, British Columbia, during 2021. Theft was the second most common crime category in the city, with 232 incidents recorded. These incidents accounted for 25.8% of Nanaimo's total reported crimes in 2021. The data spans from January 20 to March 21, 2021, providing a snapshot of theft activity during this period. Theft includes a range of offences, from shoplifting to theft of personal property. In Nanaimo, theft was the second most frequent crime category, following mischief, which had 407 incidents. Theft from vehicle was the third most common, with 177 incidents, while break and enter and auto theft had 65 and 19 incidents, respectively. Theft accounted for over a quarter of all reported crimes in the city during this period. Key stats: - 232 theft incidents in 2021 - 25.8% of Nanaimo's total crimes - Ranked 2nd among 5 crime categories - Downtown and Rutherford tied for highest counts (29 each) - Data covers January 20 to March 21, 2021 Theft stands out as a significant crime category in Nanaimo, accounting for over a quarter of all reported incidents in 2021. Its position as the second most common crime, behind only mischief, highlights its prevalence. The concentration of theft incidents in Downtown and Rutherford, each with 29 reports, suggests these areas may require targeted prevention efforts. However, the limited time frame of this dataset—just over two months—means broader trends cannot be confidently identified. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Nanaimo in 2021?** There were 232 reported theft incidents in Nanaimo during the period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. **Q: Which neighbourhoods had the highest theft counts?** Downtown and Rutherford each had 29 theft incidents, the highest among Nanaimo neighbourhoods. Dover followed with 25 incidents. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Nanaimo?** Theft was the second most common crime category, behind mischief (407 incidents) but ahead of theft from vehicle (177 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total crimes were theft-related?** Theft accounted for 25.8% of all reported crimes in Nanaimo during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Nanaimo Theft from Vehicle: 177 Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/theft_from_vehicle In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 177 incidents of theft from vehicle, representing 19.7% of the city's total crime. This category ranked third among five crime types, with Downtown experiencing the highest number of incidents at 35. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Nanaimo, British Columbia. In the selected window, there were 177 incidents of theft from vehicle, accounting for 19.7% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Theft from vehicle is a significant category within Nanaimo's crime data, ranking as the third most common type of reported incident in the city. In Nanaimo, theft from vehicle is the third most common category, with 177 incidents. It is less frequent than mischief, which had 407 incidents, and theft, which had 232 incidents. However, it is more common than break and enter, which had 65 incidents, and auto theft, which had 19 incidents. Key stats: - 177 incidents of theft from vehicle - 19.7% of Nanaimo's total incidents - Ranked 3rd among 5 categories - Downtown neighbourhood had the most incidents (35) - Data covers January to March 2021 Theft from vehicle accounts for nearly one-fifth of Nanaimo's reported incidents in early 2021, making it a notable category within the city's crime data. While it ranks third overall, it is significantly less common than mischief and theft. The concentration of incidents in the Downtown area suggests a potential focus for prevention efforts. The data covers only the first three months of 2021, so it is not possible to draw conclusions about annual trends. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Nanaimo?** There were 177 incidents of theft from vehicle reported in Nanaimo during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 19.7% of Nanaimo's total reported incidents during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Nanaimo had the most theft from vehicle incidents?** The Downtown neighbourhood had the most incidents, with 35 reported cases of theft from vehicle. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other categories in Nanaimo?** Theft from vehicle is the third most common category, with fewer incidents than mischief (407) and theft (232), but more than break and enter (65) and auto theft (19). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Nanaimo ### Nanaimo Crime 2021: 900 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/year/2021 In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 900 reported incidents, with mischief being the most frequent offence at 407 cases. Theft and theft from vehicles followed, with 232 and 177 incidents respectively. This dataset represents the only year of available data for Nanaimo, providing a snapshot of crime trends for the year. In 2021, Nanaimo recorded 900 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during that period. This page details the types of incidents reported in Nanaimo in 2021, highlighting the most frequent categories and their respective counts. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the 2021 figures offer a baseline for understanding crime trends in the city. The 2021 data for Nanaimo shows a total of 900 reported incidents, with mischief being the most common category at 407 occurrences. Theft and theft from vehicles were also significant, accounting for 232 and 177 incidents, respectively. Break-and-enter and auto theft rounded out the top five categories, with 65 and 19 incidents. This single-year dataset provides a foundational view of crime in Nanaimo, though trends cannot be assessed without additional years of data. Key stats: - 900 total incidents reported in 2021 - Mischief: 407 incidents, the most frequent category - Theft: 232 incidents, the second-highest count - Theft from vehicle: 177 incidents - Break and enter: 65 incidents - Auto theft: 19 incidents The 2021 data for Nanaimo highlights a strong prevalence of property-related crimes, with mischief, theft, and theft from vehicles making up the majority of incidents. Together, these three categories account for over 80% of the total reported crimes. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot be analyzed, but the concentration of property crimes is notable. This baseline year will be useful for future comparisons as more data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Nanaimo in 2021?** Nanaimo recorded 900 reported incidents in 2021. This figure includes all categories of crime reported during the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Nanaimo?** No trend data is available for Nanaimo, as 2021 is the only year of data provided. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in Nanaimo in 2021?** Mischief was the most common type of crime in Nanaimo in 2021, with 407 reported incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of British Columbia (BC). Source: Data sourced from the Government of British Columbia (BC) open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Nanaimo ### Diver Lake, Nanaimo: 52 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/diver-lake Diver Lake, Nanaimo recorded 52 crime incidents in 2021, representing 5.8% of the city's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 19 incidents. Diver Lake is a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, with 52 reported incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This accounts for 5.8% of Nanaimo's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from January 20, 2021, to March 21, 2021. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a specific window into incidents reported during this period. In Diver Lake, the leading category of incidents was theft from vehicle, with 19 reports. Mischief followed closely with 17 incidents, and theft was reported 13 times. Break and enter was less frequent, with 3 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 52 total incidents in Diver Lake - 5.8% of Nanaimo's total incidents - 19 incidents of theft from vehicle - 17 incidents of mischief - 0 violent incidents reported Diver Lake's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft from vehicle and mischief accounting for over two-thirds of reports. The absence of violent incidents is notable, especially compared to nearby Downtown, which had 180 incidents. The neighbourhood's 52 incidents are relatively low compared to Northfield's 102, suggesting a quieter period in Diver Lake. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Diver Lake?** The most common type of incident in Diver Lake was theft from vehicle, with 19 reports between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Diver Lake during this period?** There were 52 incidents reported in Diver Lake between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total incidents occurred in Diver Lake?** Diver Lake accounted for 5.8% of Nanaimo's total incidents during this period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Diver Lake?** No violent incidents were reported in Diver Lake between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Dover, Nanaimo: 56 Crime Incidents in 2021 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/dover Dover, Nanaimo recorded 56 crime incidents in 2021, representing 6.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 25 reports, followed by mischief (16) and theft from vehicles (12). Dover, a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, recorded 56 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This figure represents 6.2% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Dover, offering insight into the types of crimes that occurred in the area during this timeframe. The data covers a two-month period in early 2021, capturing incidents from January 20 to March 21. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time. The leading categories of incidents in Dover were theft, with 25 occurrences, and mischief, with 16. Theft from vehicle was also notable, with 12 incidents. Together, these three categories account for 91% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Key stats: - 56 total incidents in Dover - 6.2% of Nanaimo's city-wide incidents - Theft: 25 incidents - Mischief: 16 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 12 incidents Dover's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with theft and mischief making up the vast majority of reports. Compared to nearby Downtown (180 incidents) and Northfield (102 incidents), Dover's total is significantly lower, suggesting a quieter period in terms of reported incidents. The absence of violent crimes in this dataset is also notable. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Dover during this period?** There were 56 incidents reported in Dover between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What were the most common types of incidents in Dover?** The most common incidents were theft (25), mischief (16), and theft from vehicle (12). **Q: How does Dover compare to other neighbourhoods in Nanaimo?** Dover had fewer incidents than nearby Downtown (180) and Northfield (102), accounting for 6.2% of Nanaimo's total incidents. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in Dover during this period?** No violent crimes were reported in Dover during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Downtown Nanaimo Crime: 180 Incidents in 2021 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/downtown Downtown Nanaimo recorded 180 incidents in early 2021, accounting for 20% of the city's total crime during this period. Mischief was the leading category, with 102 reported cases, followed by theft from vehicles (35) and general theft (29). Downtown Nanaimo recorded 180 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This represents 20% of the city's total reported incidents during the same period. The neighbourhood's incident count is notable within the broader context of Nanaimo's crime data. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, highlighting the types of incidents most frequently reported. Downtown Nanaimo's share of the city's total incidents underscores its significance in the overall crime landscape of Nanaimo. The data covers a two-month period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. This relatively short window limits the ability to draw long-term trend conclusions. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, affecting comparability with other periods. Mischief was the leading category in Downtown Nanaimo, with 102 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed with 35 incidents, and theft with 29. Together, these three categories account for 92% of the neighbourhood's total incidents, indicating a strong focus on property-related crimes. Key stats: - 180 incidents in Downtown Nanaimo - 20% of Nanaimo's total incidents - Mischief: 102 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 35 incidents - Theft: 29 incidents Downtown Nanaimo's incident count is significant, representing a fifth of the city's total. The dominance of mischief and theft-related incidents sets it apart from nearby areas like Northfield and Harewood, which have lower counts. The absence of violent incidents in the data is notable, suggesting a focus on property crimes in this neighbourhood. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown Nanaimo?** Mischief was the most common type of incident, with 102 reports. This category alone accounts for more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Downtown Nanaimo compare to other neighbourhoods?** Downtown Nanaimo had 180 incidents, which is higher than nearby neighbourhoods like Northfield (102) and Harewood (75). It represents 20% of the city's total incidents. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Downtown Nanaimo?** No violent incidents were reported in Downtown Nanaimo during the covered period. The data focuses primarily on property-related crimes. **Q: What period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This two-month window provides a snapshot of crime in the area. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Harewood, Nanaimo: 75 Incidents in 2021 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/harewood Harewood, Nanaimo, recorded 75 incidents in 2021, representing 8.3% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category, with 42 cases, followed by theft (22) and theft from vehicles (7). Harewood, a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, recorded 75 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This figure represents 8.3% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Harewood, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in the area during this timeframe. The data covers a two-month period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. In Harewood, mischief was the leading category with 42 incidents, followed by theft with 22 incidents. Together, these two categories account for 64 of the 75 incidents, or 85.3% of the neighbourhood's total. Theft from vehicle was the third most common category, with 7 incidents. Key stats: - 75 incidents in Harewood - 8.3% of Nanaimo's total incidents - Mischief: 42 incidents - Theft: 22 incidents - No violent incidents reported Harewood's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with mischief and theft accounting for the vast majority of reports. The absence of violent incidents is notable, especially when compared to nearby areas like Downtown, which had a higher overall count. The neighbourhood's data suggests a focus on property crime, which may be useful for local policing and community safety initiatives. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Harewood?** Mischief was the most common type of incident in Harewood, with 42 reports. This category alone accounts for more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. **Q: How does Harewood compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Harewood had 75 incidents, while nearby Downtown had 180 and Northfield had 102. Harewood's incident count is lower than these adjacent areas. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Harewood?** No violent incidents were reported in Harewood during the covered period. All incidents fell under property-related categories. **Q: What proportion of Nanaimo's incidents occurred in Harewood?** Harewood accounted for 8.3% of Nanaimo's total incidents during this period, with 75 out of 900 incidents city-wide. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Newcastle/Brechin, Nanaimo: 76 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/newcastle-brechin Newcastle/Brechin in Nanaimo recorded 76 crime incidents in 2021, representing 8.4% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category, with 37 reports, followed by theft and theft from vehicles. Newcastle/Brechin recorded 76 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This neighbourhood accounted for 8.4% of Nanaimo's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, with mischief being the most frequently reported category. The figures are based on reported incidents and reflect the types of crimes occurring in the neighbourhood. The data covers a two-month period in early 2021, from January 20 to March 21. This short window limits the ability to identify long-term trends or seasonal patterns. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Mischief was the leading category in Newcastle/Brechin, with 37 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 16 reports, followed closely by theft from vehicle, which had 14 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 7 cases reported. Key stats: - 76 total incidents in Newcastle/Brechin - 8.4% of Nanaimo's city-wide total - Mischief: 37 incidents - Theft: 16 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 14 incidents Newcastle/Brechin's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with mischief and theft accounting for the majority of reports. The neighbourhood's 76 incidents are lower than nearby areas like Downtown (180) and Northfield (102), suggesting a relatively quieter period. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though the short timeframe may not fully capture typical patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Newcastle/Brechin?** There were 76 incidents reported in Newcastle/Brechin between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Mischief was the most common, with 37 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does Newcastle/Brechin compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Newcastle/Brechin had fewer incidents than Downtown (180) and Northfield (102), but more than Harewood (75). **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported?** No violent crimes were reported in Newcastle/Brechin during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Northfield, Nanaimo: 102 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/northfield Northfield, Nanaimo recorded 102 crime incidents in 2021, accounting for 11.3% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 42 incidents, followed by theft and theft from vehicle, each with 24 cases. The neighbourhood had no reported violent crimes during this period. Northfield is a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, with 102 reported incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This accounts for 11.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Northfield, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from January 20, 2021, to March 21, 2021. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused look at incidents within Northfield during this specific window. In Northfield, the leading categories of reported incidents were mischief with 42 occurrences and theft with 24 occurrences. Theft from vehicle also had 24 reported incidents. Together, these three categories account for 88 of the 102 incidents, or approximately 86% of the total reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 102 total incidents in Northfield - 11.3% of Nanaimo's total incidents - 42 incidents of mischief - 24 incidents each of theft and theft from vehicle - 0 violent incidents reported Northfield's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with mischief and theft categories making up the vast majority of reports. The absence of violent incidents is notable, especially when compared to nearby areas like Downtown, which had 180 incidents. The concentration of theft and mischief suggests targeted efforts in these areas could be particularly effective. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Northfield?** There were 102 reported incidents in Northfield between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What are the most common types of incidents in Northfield?** The most common incidents in Northfield were mischief (42), theft (24), and theft from vehicle (24). **Q: How does Northfield compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Northfield had 102 incidents, while nearby Downtown had 180, Newcastle/Brechin had 76, and Harewood had 75. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's incidents occurred in Northfield?** Northfield accounted for 11.3% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the reported period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Rutherford, Nanaimo: 69 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/rutherford Rutherford, Nanaimo recorded 69 crime incidents in 2021, representing 7.7% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 29 incidents, followed by mischief with 25 incidents. Rutherford is a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, with 69 reported incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This accounts for 7.7% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Rutherford, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety. The data covers a two-month period from January 20, 2021, to March 21, 2021. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset provides a focused look at incidents within Rutherford during this specific window. In Rutherford, the leading categories of reported incidents were theft and mischief. Theft accounted for 29 incidents, while mischief accounted for 25. Together, these two categories make up the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents, highlighting a focus on property-related crimes. Key stats: - 69 incidents reported in Rutherford - 7.7% of Nanaimo's total incidents - Theft: 29 incidents - Mischief: 25 incidents - No violent incidents reported Rutherford's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crimes, with theft and mischief accounting for the vast majority of reports. The absence of violent incidents is notable, especially when compared to nearby areas like Downtown, which had significantly higher incident counts. This suggests a relatively stable environment in terms of personal safety, though property-related issues remain a concern. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents reported in Rutherford?** There were 69 incidents reported in Rutherford between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What are the leading categories of incidents in Rutherford?** The leading categories are theft with 29 incidents and mischief with 25 incidents. **Q: How does Rutherford compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Rutherford had fewer incidents compared to nearby areas like Downtown (180 incidents) and Northfield (102 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total incidents occurred in Rutherford?** Rutherford accounted for 7.7% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the reported period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### South End, Nanaimo: 67 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/south-end South End, Nanaimo recorded 67 crime incidents in 2021, representing 7.4% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 32 reports, followed by theft and break-and-enter. The South End neighbourhood in Nanaimo recorded 67 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This represents 7.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this part of Nanaimo. The data covers a two-month period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. This dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. In the South End neighbourhood, the leading category was Mischief, with 32 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 14 incidents, followed by Break and enter, with 10 incidents. These property-related offences accounted for the majority of reported incidents in the area. Key stats: - 67 total incidents in South End - 7.4% of Nanaimo's city-wide total - Mischief: 32 incidents - Theft: 14 incidents - Break and enter: 10 incidents The South End neighbourhood's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with Mischief alone accounting for nearly half of all reports. Compared to nearby areas like Downtown (180 incidents) and Northfield (102 incidents), South End's total is lower, but its concentration of property-related offences stands out. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though the short timeframe limits broader conclusions. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in South End?** There were 67 incidents reported in the South End neighbourhood between January 20 and March 21, 2021. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in South End?** Mischief was the most common, with 32 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does South End compare to other Nanaimo neighbourhoods?** South End had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown (180) and Northfield (102), but its incident mix was dominated by property crime. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in South End?** No violent crimes were reported in the South End neighbourhood during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Nanaimo. ### Townsite, Nanaimo: 44 Crime Incidents in 2021 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/townsite Townsite, Nanaimo recorded 44 crime incidents in 2021, representing 4.9% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 24 reports, followed by theft from vehicles (9) and theft (6). Townsite, a neighbourhood in Nanaimo, British Columbia, recorded 44 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This figure represents 4.9% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Townsite, offering insights into the types of crimes that occurred in this area during the specified timeframe. The data covers a two-month period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. 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 do not account for unreported crimes. In Townsite, the leading category of incidents was mischief, with 24 reported cases. Theft from vehicle was the second most common, with 9 incidents. Theft followed closely, with 6 reported cases. These categories highlight the types of crimes most frequently reported in the neighbourhood during the specified period. Key stats: - 44 incidents in Townsite - 4.9% of Nanaimo's total incidents - Mischief: 24 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 9 incidents - Theft: 6 incidents Townsite's incident profile is notable for its concentration of property-related crimes, with mischief and theft from vehicle accounting for nearly three-quarters of all reported incidents. This differs from nearby Downtown, which had a higher total incident count of 180. The absence of violent crimes in Townsite is also noteworthy, setting it apart from other areas in Nanaimo. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Townsite?** Townsite recorded 44 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total incidents occurred in Townsite?** Townsite accounted for 4.9% of Nanaimo's total incidents during the specified period. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in Townsite?** Mischief was the leading category, with 24 reported incidents. **Q: How does Townsite compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Townsite had fewer incidents compared to nearby Downtown, which recorded 180 incidents during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### University District, Nanaimo: 50 Crime Incidents in 2021 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/nanaimo/neighbourhood/university-district In 2021, Nanaimo's University District recorded 50 crime incidents, representing 5.6% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 23 reports, followed by theft (12) and theft from vehicles (10). The University District neighbourhood in Nanaimo recorded 50 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. This represents 5.6% of the city's total incidents during the same period. The area experienced a mix of property-related offences, with no violent crimes reported. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the University District, highlighting its share of Nanaimo's overall incidents. The neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to other areas in the city. The data covers a two-month period from January 20 to March 21, 2021. This short window limits trend analysis, as seasonal variations and longer-term patterns cannot be assessed. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, affecting comparability with other periods. The leading category in the University District was mischief, with 23 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 12 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle, with 10 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 5 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded incidents. Key stats: - 50 total incidents in the University District - 5.6% of Nanaimo's city-wide incidents - Mischief: 23 incidents - Theft: 12 incidents - No violent crimes reported The University District's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crimes, with mischief and theft accounting for nearly three-quarters of its total. Compared to nearby Downtown (180 incidents) and Northfield (102 incidents), the University District's count is significantly lower, suggesting a quieter area in terms of reported incidents. The absence of violent crime is notable, as is the concentration of property-related offences. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in the University District?** Mischief was the most common type of incident, with 23 reported cases between January 20 and March 21, 2021. **Q: How does the University District compare to other Nanaimo neighbourhoods?** The University District had 50 incidents, which is lower than nearby areas like Downtown (180 incidents) and Northfield (102 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in the University District?** No violent crimes were reported in the University District during the covered period. **Q: What percentage of Nanaimo's total incidents occurred in the University District?** The University District accounted for 5.6% of Nanaimo's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering incidents reported by Nanaimo authorities. --- ## Brockville Crime Data: 770 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville Brockville recorded 770 crime incidents between January 21 and March 22, 2018. The majority, 83.6%, fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief following. This dataset covers a 60-day window. This map displays 770 reported incidents in Brockville, Ontario, over a 60-day window from January 21 to March 22, 2018. The data is sourced from the Brockville Police Service's public portal, providing a snapshot of crime activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified timeframe, offering a comprehensive view of crime in the city. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety initiatives and policing strategies. The data covers a 60-day period in early 2018, with 770 incidents reported. As this is the only year in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime activity during this specific window. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 644 reports, or 83.6% of the total. Theft is the second most common, with 52 incidents (6.8%), followed by Mischief at 20 incidents (2.6%). These top three categories make up over 90% of all reported incidents, highlighting the prevalence of property-related and miscellaneous offences. ### Key stats - 770 total incidents reported - 644 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 52 theft incidents - 20 violent incidents - Data covers January 21 to March 22, 2018 Brockville's 60-day snapshot from early 2018 shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which dominates the dataset at 83.6%. Theft and mischief follow distantly, with violent crime accounting for only 2.6% of reports. The absence of neighbourhood-level data and the short timeframe limit deeper analysis, but the overwhelming share of 'Other' incidents suggests either a broad range of minor offences or a classification quirk in the reporting system. The 770-incident total reflects a two-month window, so annual projections would require caution. > Voice: Crime in Brockville saw 770 incidents over 60 days in early 2018. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brockville during this period?** There were 770 reported incidents in Brockville between January 21, 2018, and March 22, 2018. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within this 60-day window. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Brockville?** The 'Other' category accounted for the majority of incidents, with 644 reports, or 83.6% of the total. This was significantly higher than the next most common category, theft, which had 52 incidents. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Brockville?** Yes, there were 20 violent incidents reported, which included 19 assaults. Violent incidents made up a small portion of the total incidents, approximately 2.6%. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Brockville?** The data provided covers a 60-day period in 2018, with no comparative data from other years. Therefore, it is not possible to determine any trends or changes over time based on this dataset. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific data available for Brockville?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific information. The incidents are reported for the city of Brockville as a whole, without breakdowns by neighbourhood. **Q: How current is the data for Brockville?** The data covers a period from January 21, 2018, to March 22, 2018. This is a historical snapshot and does not reflect more recent incidents or trends. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Categories in Brockville ### Assault in Brockville: 19 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/assault In 2018, Brockville recorded 19 assault incidents, accounting for 2.5% of the city's total 770 crimes. Assault ranked 4th among 8 crime categories. This page covers reported assault incidents in Brockville, Ontario, during 2018. Assault was the fourth most common crime category in the city that year, with 19 reported incidents. These incidents accounted for 2.5% of all reported crimes in Brockville in 2018. The data spans from January 21 to March 22, 2018, providing a snapshot of assault incidents during this period. While assault is a serious category, it represents a small portion of the overall crime landscape in Brockville. In Brockville, assault ranked fourth among the eight crime categories tracked in 2018. The most frequent category was 'Other,' with 644 incidents, followed by theft (52) and mischief (20). Assault was slightly more common than fraud (18) and break and enter (14). This ranking highlights that while assault is a notable category, it is far less frequent than other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 19 assault incidents reported in 2018 - Assault accounts for 2.5% of Brockville's 2018 crime total - Ranked 4th among 8 crime categories - Data covers January 21 to March 22, 2018 Assault incidents in Brockville in 2018 were relatively low compared to other crime categories, accounting for only 2.5% of the city's total reported crimes. The 19 incidents place assault as the fourth most common category, behind 'Other,' theft, and mischief. The limited data window (January to March 2018) makes it difficult to draw broader trends, but the numbers suggest assault is not a dominant crime type in the city. The lack of year-over-year data also means no trends can be inferred. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 19 reported assault incidents in Brockville in 2018, accounting for 2.5% of the city's total crime that year. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Brockville?** Assault ranked fourth among eight crime categories in 2018, with fewer incidents than 'Other' (644), theft (52), and mischief (20), but more than fraud (18) and break and enter (14). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers assault incidents reported between January 21 and March 22, 2018, a partial window of the year. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assault in Brockville?** No, the dataset only includes assault incidents for 2018, so no year-over-year comparisons can be made. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Brockville: 2 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/auto_theft In 2018, Brockville recorded 2 auto theft incidents, accounting for 0.3% of the city's total 770 reported crimes. Auto theft ranked 7th among 8 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 644 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Brockville, Ontario. In 2018, there were 2 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.3% of all reported crimes in Brockville during that period. The data spans from January 21, 2018, to March 22, 2018, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity within this specific timeframe. Auto theft ranked 7th among the 8 reported crime categories in Brockville in 2018. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 644 reported cases, followed by 'Theft' with 52 incidents. 'Mischief' had 20 reported incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Fraud' had 19 and 18 incidents, respectively. Auto theft, with only 2 incidents, was one of the least frequently reported categories. Key stats: - 2 reported auto theft incidents in 2018 - Auto theft accounts for 0.3% of city-wide incidents - Ranked 7th among 8 crime categories - Data covers January 21 to March 22, 2018 Auto theft in Brockville during the first quarter of 2018 was relatively low, with only 2 reported incidents. This places it among the least common crime categories in the city, significantly lower than categories like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The limited data window and low incident count make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. However, the data does indicate that auto theft was not a prevalent issue in Brockville during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 2 reported auto theft incidents in Brockville in 2018. These incidents occurred between January 21 and March 22, 2018. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Brockville does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounted for 0.3% of all reported crimes in Brockville in 2018. This is a small fraction compared to other categories. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Brockville?** Auto theft ranked 7th among the 8 reported crime categories in Brockville in 2018. It was one of the least frequently reported categories. **Q: What is the timeframe for the auto theft data in Brockville?** The auto theft data for Brockville covers the period from January 21, 2018, to March 22, 2018. This is a partial window of the year. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Brockville Break and Enter: 14 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/break_and_enter In 2018, Brockville recorded 14 break and enter incidents, representing 1.8% of the city's total crime count of 770. This category ranked 6th among 8 crime types tracked. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Brockville, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. In 2018, there were 14 reported break and enter incidents in Brockville. These incidents accounted for 1.8% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. Break and enter ranked sixth among the eight crime categories tracked in Brockville in 2018. It was less frequent than other property-related crimes such as theft (52 incidents) and mischief (20 incidents). Assault (19 incidents) and fraud (18 incidents) were also reported slightly more often than break and enter. The 'Other' category, which includes various less frequent offences, had the highest count at 644 incidents. Key stats: - 14 break and enter incidents in 2018 - 1.8% of Brockville's total reported crimes - Ranked 6th among 8 crime categories - Fewer incidents than theft (52) and mischief (20) - Data covers January to March 2018 Break and enter incidents in Brockville were relatively infrequent in 2018, accounting for a small portion of the city's overall crime. The category ranked lower than other property crimes like theft and mischief, suggesting that while property crime is present, unauthorized entries were less common. The data covers only the first three months of 2018, so it's a limited snapshot. There is no year-over-year comparison available, making it difficult to assess trends. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 14 reported break and enter incidents in Brockville in 2018. This represents 1.8% of the city's total reported crimes for that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Brockville?** Break and enter ranked sixth among the eight crime categories in Brockville in 2018. It was less frequent than theft (52 incidents), mischief (20 incidents), assault (19 incidents), and fraud (18 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break and enter incidents reported between January 21, 2018, and March 22, 2018. This is a partial year, so it does not represent a full annual count. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Brockville?** No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Brockville. The dataset only includes incidents from 2018, so trends cannot be assessed. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Fraud in Brockville: 18 Incidents in 2018 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/fraud In 2018, Brockville recorded 18 fraud incidents, representing 2.3% of the city's total 770 reported crimes. Fraud ranked as the 5th most common crime category among 8 tracked types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Brockville, Ontario. In 2018, there were 18 reported fraud incidents in the city. These incidents accounted for 2.3% of all reported crimes in Brockville during that year. Fraud is one of eight crime categories tracked in Brockville. While it is not the most common type of crime, it still represents a notable portion of the city's overall crime data. In Brockville, fraud ranked as the 5th most common crime category out of eight in 2018. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 644 incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 52 incidents. 'Mischief' had 20 incidents, 'Assault' had 19, and 'Break and enter' had 14. Fraud's 18 incidents placed it just above 'Break and enter' but significantly below the more prevalent categories. Key stats: - 18 reported fraud incidents in 2018 - Fraud accounts for 2.3% of all crimes in Brockville - 5th most common crime category in the city - Data covers incidents from January 21 to March 22, 2018 Fraud in Brockville represents a small but notable portion of the city's crime data, ranking 5th among eight categories. The 18 incidents in 2018 are relatively low compared to more prevalent crimes like 'Other' and 'Theft.' However, the data covers only a partial window from January to March, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about annual trends. The absence of year-over-year data further limits trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 18 reported fraud incidents in Brockville in 2018. This number represents incidents reported between January 21 and March 22 of that year. **Q: What percentage of Brockville's total crimes does fraud represent?** Fraud accounts for 2.3% of all reported crimes in Brockville in 2018. This percentage is based on a total of 770 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does fraud rank among other crime categories in Brockville?** Fraud is the 5th most common crime category in Brockville, following 'Other,' 'Theft,' 'Mischief,' and 'Assault.' It is slightly more common than 'Break and enter,' which had 14 incidents. **Q: What time period does the fraud data cover?** The fraud data for Brockville covers incidents reported between January 21, 2018, and March 22, 2018. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Mischief in Brockville: 20 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/mischief In 2018, Brockville recorded 20 mischief incidents, accounting for 2.6% of the city's total 770 crimes. Mischief ranked third among eight crime categories. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Brockville, Ontario. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property. In 2018, there were 20 reported mischief incidents in Brockville. These incidents accounted for 2.6% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. The data provides a snapshot of mischief-related activity within the city, offering insights into the prevalence and distribution of such incidents. In Brockville, mischief ranked as the third most common category of reported incidents in 2018. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 644 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 52 incidents. Assault and fraud followed closely behind mischief, with 19 and 18 incidents respectively. Break and enter incidents were also notable, with 14 reports. This ranking highlights the relative frequency of mischief compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 20 reported mischief incidents in 2018 - Mischief accounts for 2.6% of Brockville's total incidents - Ranked 3rd among 8 crime categories - Theft and assault followed closely with 52 and 19 incidents respectively Mischief in Brockville represents a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking third among all categories. The 20 incidents in 2018, while not as frequent as 'Other' or 'Theft,' indicate a consistent presence of property-related offences. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the single-year snapshot shows mischief as a steady, mid-tier concern in the city's crime profile. The relatively low count suggests that while mischief occurs, it is not a dominant issue compared to other categories. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 20 reported mischief incidents in Brockville in 2018. These incidents accounted for 2.6% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Brockville?** Mischief ranked as the third most common category of reported incidents in Brockville in 2018. It followed 'Other' (644 incidents) and 'Theft' (52 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Brockville's total incidents does mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 2.6% of Brockville's total reported incidents in 2018. This percentage is based on a total of 770 incidents across all categories. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Brockville?** No, year-over-year data is not available for mischief in Brockville. The dataset only includes information from 2018, with 20 reported incidents during that year. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Brockville: 644 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/other In 2018, Brockville recorded 644 'Other' crime incidents, representing 83.6% of the city's total 770 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent among the 8 tracked crime types. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Brockville, Ontario, during 2018. The dataset includes 644 incidents classified under this category, representing 83.6% of all reported incidents in the city for the same period. 'Other' is a broad category that encompasses various offences not captured by more specific classifications. In Brockville, this category accounts for the majority of reported incidents, highlighting its significance in the city's overall crime data. In Brockville, 'Other' incidents are significantly more common than any other category, with 644 reported incidents. This is substantially higher than the next most frequent category, Theft, which had 52 incidents. Other categories such as Mischief (20 incidents), Assault (19 incidents), Fraud (18 incidents), and Break and Enter (14 incidents) are considerably less frequent. The 'Other' category ranks first among all eight categories in Brockville. Key stats: - 644 'Other' incidents reported in 2018 - Represents 83.6% of all reported incidents in Brockville - Ranked 1st among 8 categories - Theft is the second most common category with 52 incidents - Data covers incidents from January 21, 2018, to March 22, 2018 The 'Other' category dominates Brockville's reported incidents, accounting for over four-fifths of the total. This stark contrast with other categories, where even the second-most common (Theft) has only 52 incidents, suggests that many reported offences in Brockville fall outside the more specific classifications. The data spans a partial window in early 2018, so it does not reflect a full-year trend. However, the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents underscores the need to understand what specific offences this category includes in Brockville's reporting system. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category encompasses various offences not captured by more specific classifications. In Brockville, it includes 644 incidents, making it the most reported category. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other categories in Brockville?** With 644 incidents, 'Other' is significantly more common than other categories. For example, Theft, the second most frequent category, had only 52 incidents. **Q: What percentage of Brockville's reported incidents are classified as 'Other'?** The 'Other' category represents 83.6% of all reported incidents in Brockville during the selected period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported from January 21, 2018, to March 22, 2018, a partial window within the year. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Brockville, ON: 1 Incident in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/robbery In 2018, Brockville recorded 1 robbery incident, accounting for 0.1% of the city's total crime count of 770. This places robbery as the 8th most common crime category out of 8. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Brockville, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In 2018, Brockville recorded 1 robbery incident. This represents 0.1% of the city's total reported incidents for that year. Robbery ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Brockville. The most frequent categories are Other (644 incidents), Theft (52), Mischief (20), Assault (19), and Fraud (18). Robbery is the least common category, with only 1 incident reported in 2018. Key stats: - 1 robbery incident in 2018 - 0.1% of Brockville's total incidents - Ranked 8th among 8 crime categories - Lowest count among all tracked categories Robbery is the least frequent crime category in Brockville, with only 1 incident reported in 2018. This low count makes it difficult to identify trends or patterns. The data shows that robbery is a rare occurrence in the city, with other categories such as Other and Theft being significantly more common. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There was 1 reported robbery incident in Brockville in 2018. **Q: What percentage of Brockville's total incidents does robbery represent?** Robbery represents 0.1% of Brockville's total reported incidents in 2018. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Brockville?** Robbery is the least common category, with only 1 incident. Other categories like Other (644) and Theft (52) are much more frequent. **Q: Is there any year-over-year data available for robbery in Brockville?** No, the dataset only includes data for 2018, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in Brockville: 52 Incidents in 2018 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/theft In 2018, Brockville recorded 52 theft incidents, representing 6.8% of the city's total crime count of 770. Theft ranked as the second most frequent crime category among eight tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Brockville, Ontario, during 2018. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and theft of personal property. In 2018, there were 52 reported theft incidents in Brockville. These incidents account for 6.8% of the city's total reported crime incidents for the year. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity within the city during this period. In Brockville, theft is the second most reported category among the eight tracked crime types. It ranks behind 'Other' incidents, which include a broad range of offences, but ahead of categories like mischief (20 incidents), assault (19 incidents), fraud (18 incidents), and break and enter (14 incidents). Theft's prominence highlights its significance in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 52 theft incidents reported in 2018 - Theft accounts for 6.8% of Brockville's total crime incidents - Second most reported crime category in the city - Data covers incidents from January 21 to March 22, 2018 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime category in Brockville for 2018, with 52 incidents. This places it significantly ahead of categories like mischief and assault, though well behind the broad 'Other' category. The data reflects a concentrated period from early 2018, making it a partial but notable snapshot. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but theft's rank underscores its prevalence in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** There were 52 reported theft incidents in Brockville during 2018. These incidents are part of a broader dataset covering crime in the city. **Q: What percentage of Brockville's total crime incidents does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 6.8% of the total 770 crime incidents reported in Brockville in 2018. This percentage highlights its role in the city's overall crime landscape. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Brockville?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in Brockville, behind 'Other' incidents (644) but ahead of mischief (20), assault (19), fraud (18), and break and enter (14). **Q: What time period does the theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between January 21, 2018, and March 22, 2018. This period provides a snapshot of theft activity in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. #### Year pages for Brockville ### Brockville Crime 2018: 770 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brockville/year/2018 In 2018, Brockville recorded 770 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 644 incidents, accounting for 83.6% of the total. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2018, Brockville recorded 770 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during that period. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Brockville for 2018. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the breakdown offers insight into the city's crime landscape for this year. The 2018 data for Brockville shows a total of 770 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 644 incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 52 incidents, followed by mischief at 20. Assault had 19 incidents, fraud had 18, and break-and-enter incidents totalled 14. This single-year dataset provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Brockville, though trends cannot be assessed without additional years of data. Key stats: - 770 total incidents in 2018 - 644 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft: 52 incidents - Mischief: 20 incidents - Assault: 19 incidents - Fraud: 18 incidents The 2018 data for Brockville is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for 83.6% of all incidents. This skew is unusual compared to typical urban crime profiles, where property and violent crimes often lead. The relatively low counts in categories like theft, mischief, and assault suggest either a genuinely low incidence of these crimes or a classification system that groups most incidents under 'Other.' Without additional years of data, it's unclear whether this distribution is typical for Brockville. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brockville in 2018?** Brockville recorded 770 reported incidents in 2018. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in Brockville's crime data?** No trend can be determined for Brockville as 2018 is the only year of data available. Year-over-year comparisons require multiple years of data. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in 2018?** The 'Other' category was the most reported in 2018, with 644 incidents. This accounted for the vast majority of all reported incidents in Brockville that year. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically the reported incidents for Brockville in 2018. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. --- ## Prince George Crime: 765 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george Prince George recorded 765 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 34% of all reported incidents. The data covers a 60-day window, with no violent incidents reported during this period. This map displays 765 reported incidents in Prince George, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 7 to June 6, 2026. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of crime patterns across the city’s 32 neighbourhoods. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify areas and types of incidents that may require attention. The dataset includes only reported incidents, offering a factual basis for understanding public safety trends in Prince George. The 2026 data shows 765 incidents reported during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis as more data becomes available. Theft was the most reported category, with 260 incidents accounting for 34% of the total. Mischief followed with 188 incidents (24.6%), while theft from vehicle ranked third with 169 incidents (22.1%). Together, these three categories make up 80.7% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period. Downtown recorded the highest number of incidents with 225, followed by West Bowl with 216. East Central Fort George ranked third with 46 incidents. These figures reflect the concentration of reported activity, not per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 765 total incidents reported - Theft: 260 incidents (34%) - Mischief: 188 incidents (24.6%) - Downtown: 225 incidents - West Bowl: 216 incidents Prince George’s 60-day snapshot highlights a strong focus on property-related incidents, with theft, mischief, and theft from vehicles dominating the reports. The concentration of incidents in Downtown and West Bowl stands out, accounting for nearly 60% of the total. The absence of violent incidents in this dataset is notable, though it reflects only reported crimes. The 765-incident total provides a clear starting point for tracking future trends. > Voice: Crime in Prince George saw 765 incidents over 60 days in 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Prince George over the last 60 days?** There were 765 reported incidents in Prince George between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Prince George?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, with 260 cases, accounting for 34% of all incidents. Mischief followed with 188 cases (24.6%), and theft from vehicles was third with 169 cases (22.1%). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Prince George have the highest number of reported incidents?** Downtown had the highest number of reported incidents with 225, followed by West Bowl with 216. East Central Fort George reported 46 incidents, while College Heights and Van Bow each had 35. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Prince George?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trend comparisons are not available. The 765 incidents reported are for the 60-day window from April 7 to June 6, 2026. **Q: How current is the data for Prince George?** The data covers incidents reported between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. It was last updated on June 13, 2026, ensuring it reflects recent activity. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Province of British Columbia. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the British Columbia open-data portal. #### Categories in Prince George ### Auto Theft in Prince George: 37 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/auto_theft In 2026, Prince George recorded 37 auto theft incidents, representing 4.8% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fifth among six tracked crime types, with theft being the most common. The West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest count at 10 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. During the period from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026, there were 37 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. Auto theft accounts for 4.8% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period, making it the fifth most common category of crime in the city. In Prince George, auto theft is less frequent than theft, mischief, theft from vehicle, and break and enter. Theft is the most common category with 260 incidents, followed by mischief with 188 incidents, theft from vehicle with 169 incidents, and break and enter with 99 incidents. Auto theft, with 37 incidents, is more common than bike theft, which had 12 incidents. Key stats: - 37 auto theft incidents reported - 4.8% of all reported incidents in Prince George - Ranked 5th among 6 crime categories - West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest count with 10 incidents - Data covers April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026 Auto theft in Prince George accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's reported incidents, ranking fifth among six categories. The 37 incidents reported between April and June 2026 indicate a steady presence of this crime type. West Bowl stands out with the highest count among neighbourhoods, though the numbers are relatively low compared to other categories like theft and mischief. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as it is limited to a specific window in 2026. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Prince George?** There were 37 reported auto theft incidents in Prince George from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Prince George are auto thefts?** Auto theft accounts for 4.8% of all reported incidents in Prince George during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Prince George has the highest number of auto theft incidents?** The West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest number of auto theft incidents with 10 reported cases. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Prince George?** Auto theft is the fifth most common crime category in Prince George, with theft being the most common at 260 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Bike Theft in Prince George: 12 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/bike_theft In Prince George, 12 bike theft incidents were reported, representing 1.6% of the city's total crime count of 765. This category ranks 6th among 6 crime types tracked. This page covers reported bike theft incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. During the period from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026, there were 12 reported incidents of bike theft in the city. Bike theft accounts for 1.6% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period, highlighting its relatively minor share compared to other crime categories. In Prince George, bike theft ranks 6th among the 6 reported crime categories. Theft is the most common category with 260 incidents, followed by mischief with 188 incidents, and theft from vehicle with 169 incidents. Break and enter and auto theft follow with 99 and 37 incidents, respectively. Bike theft, with 12 incidents, is the least frequent among the reported categories. Key stats: - 12 bike theft incidents reported - 1.6% of all reported incidents in Prince George - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Downtown and West Bowl each reported 3 incidents - Data covers April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026 Bike theft in Prince George is a relatively minor category, accounting for only 1.6% of all reported incidents during the two-month period from April to June 2026. With 12 incidents, it is the least frequent among the six reported crime categories. The data shows a consistent but low level of bike theft activity, with Downtown and West Bowl each reporting 3 incidents. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many bike theft incidents were reported in Prince George?** There were 12 reported bike theft incidents in Prince George from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Prince George are bike thefts?** Bike theft accounts for 1.6% of all reported incidents in Prince George during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Prince George have the highest number of bike theft incidents?** Downtown and West Bowl each reported 3 bike theft incidents, followed by East Central Fort George with 2 incidents. **Q: How does bike theft compare to other crime categories in Prince George?** Bike theft is the least frequent among the reported crime categories in Prince George, with 12 incidents compared to 260 incidents of theft, the most common category. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Prince George Break and Enter: 99 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/break_and_enter Prince George recorded 99 break and enter incidents in 2026, representing 12.9% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fourth among six crime types, with the Downtown neighbourhood reporting the highest count at 42 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. Break and enter is a category of property crime that involves unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit an offence. Between April 7 and June 6, 2026, there were 99 reported break-and-enter incidents in Prince George. This category accounts for 12.9% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in Prince George, following theft (260 incidents), mischief (188 incidents), and theft from vehicle (169 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (37 incidents) and bike theft (12 incidents). The 99 break-and-enter incidents represent a notable portion of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 99 break-and-enter incidents reported - 12.9% of Prince George's total incidents - 4th most common incident category - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count (42 incidents) - Data covers April 7 to June 6, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a significant portion of Prince George's reported incidents, ranking fourth among all categories. The 99 incidents during this two-month period highlight its prevalence, particularly in the Downtown area, which recorded nearly half of these incidents. While the data does not show year-over-year trends, the concentration in specific neighbourhoods suggests localized patterns. Compared to other property crimes like theft and mischief, break and enter is less frequent but still a notable concern. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Prince George?** There were 99 reported break-and-enter incidents in Prince George between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 12.9% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood had the most break-and-enter incidents?** The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number of break-and-enter incidents, with 42 reported cases. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other categories in Prince George?** Break and enter is the fourth most common category, following theft (260 incidents), mischief (188 incidents), and theft from vehicle (169 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### Mischief in Prince George: 188 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/mischief In Prince George, 188 mischief incidents were reported, making up 24.6% of the city's total crime count of 765. This category ranks second among six crime types, with the Downtown neighbourhood recording the highest number of incidents at 59. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. In the period from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026, there were 188 reported mischief incidents in Prince George. Mischief accounts for 24.6% of all reported incidents in the city during this period, making it the second most common category of crime in Prince George. In Prince George, mischief is the second most reported category, with 188 incidents. It is less frequent than theft, which had 260 incidents, but more common than theft from vehicle (169 incidents), break and enter (99 incidents), auto theft (37 incidents), and bike theft (12 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of property-related crimes in the city, with mischief playing a significant role. Key stats: - 188 mischief incidents reported - 24.6% of all city incidents - Second most common crime category - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count (59) - Data covers April 7 to June 6, 2026 Mischief stands out as the second most reported crime category in Prince George, accounting for nearly a quarter of all incidents in the city during the two-month period. The 188 incidents place it just behind theft, which had 260 reports, but well ahead of other property crimes like break and enter and auto theft. The concentration of incidents in neighbourhoods like Downtown and West Bowl suggests these areas experience higher levels of property-related offences. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw long-term conclusions, but the data highlights mischief as a notable concern in Prince George's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of mischief incidents in Prince George?** There were 188 reported mischief incidents in Prince George from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Prince George?** Mischief is the second most reported crime category in Prince George, with 188 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (260 incidents) but more common than theft from vehicle (169 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Prince George have the highest number of mischief incidents?** The neighbourhoods with the highest number of mischief incidents are Downtown (59 incidents), West Bowl (45 incidents), and East Central Fort George (17 incidents). **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Prince George are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 24.6% of all reported incidents in Prince George during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### Theft in Prince George: 260 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/theft In Prince George, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 260 incidents. This accounts for 34% of the city's total crime count of 765. The West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest number of thefts, with 103 incidents. This page covers reported theft incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, accounting for 34% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026, there were 260 reported theft incidents in Prince George. This category represents a significant portion of the city's overall crime data, highlighting its prevalence in the community. Theft is the most common crime category in Prince George, with 260 incidents reported. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, mischief, which had 188 incidents. Theft from vehicle, with 169 incidents, and break and enter, with 99 incidents, are also notable but less frequent than theft. Auto theft and bike theft are less common, with 37 and 12 incidents respectively. Theft's prevalence underscores its impact on the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 260 theft incidents reported - 34% of all reported incidents in Prince George - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest count with 103 incidents - Data covers April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026 Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Prince George, making up over a third of all incidents in the city. The 260 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 highlight its frequency compared to other categories like mischief and theft from vehicle. The West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest number of theft incidents, followed by Downtown and College Heights. Given the short reporting window, it's difficult to draw long-term conclusions, but the data clearly shows theft as a significant concern in Prince George. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Prince George?** There were 260 reported theft incidents in Prince George between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Prince George are thefts?** Theft accounts for 34% of all reported incidents in Prince George during the selected period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Prince George has the highest number of theft incidents?** The West Bowl neighbourhood had the highest number of theft incidents, with 103 reported cases. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Prince George?** Theft is the most common crime category in Prince George, with 260 incidents, followed by mischief with 188 incidents and theft from vehicle with 169 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Prince George Theft from Vehicle: 169 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/theft_from_vehicle In Prince George, theft from vehicle accounted for 169 incidents, representing 22.1% of the city's total crime count of 765. This category ranked third among six crime types, with Downtown and West Bowl being the most affected neighbourhoods. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Prince George, British Columbia. During the period from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026, there were 169 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. Theft from vehicle accounts for 22.1% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period, making it a significant category of crime in the city. In Prince George, theft from vehicle is the third most common category of reported incidents, following theft (260 incidents) and mischief (188 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter (99 incidents), auto theft (37 incidents), and bike theft (12 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of theft from vehicle in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 169 incidents of theft from vehicle reported - 22.1% of all reported incidents in Prince George - Third most common category of reported incidents - Downtown neighbourhood had the highest count with 54 incidents - Data covers incidents from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026 Theft from vehicle stands out as a notable category in Prince George, accounting for over one-fifth of all reported incidents during the two-month period. Its ranking as the third most common category, behind only theft and mischief, underscores its significance. The data shows a clear concentration in specific neighbourhoods, with Downtown and West Bowl experiencing the highest counts. However, the short time frame of this dataset limits any broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents of theft from vehicle were reported in Prince George?** There were 169 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Prince George from April 7, 2026, to June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 22.1% of all reported incidents in Prince George during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Prince George had the highest counts of theft from vehicle?** The neighbourhoods with the highest counts were Downtown (54 incidents), West Bowl (47 incidents), and East Central Fort George (13 incidents). **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other categories in Prince George?** Theft from vehicle is the third most common category, following theft (260 incidents) and mischief (188 incidents), and ahead of break and enter (99 incidents) and auto theft (37 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. #### Year pages for Prince George ### Prince George Crime 2026: 765 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/year/2026 In 2026, Prince George reported 765 criminal incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 260 occurrences, followed by mischief at 188. This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city, with no prior year comparisons possible. In 2026, Prince George recorded 765 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of crime types in Prince George for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The 2026 data for Prince George shows a total of 765 reported incidents, with theft being the most common category at 260 incidents. Mischief follows with 188 reports, while theft from vehicles accounts for 169 incidents. Break and enter, auto theft, and bike theft round out the top categories. This snapshot offers a starting point for understanding crime patterns in the city. Key stats: - 765 total incidents reported in 2026 - Theft: 260 incidents, the highest category - Mischief: 188 incidents reported - Theft from vehicle: 169 incidents - Break and enter: 99 incidents - Auto theft: 37 incidents The 2026 data for Prince George highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes, with theft, mischief, and theft from vehicles making up the majority of incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the distribution of categories suggests property crime is a key area of concern. The 765 incidents provide a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Prince George in 2026?** There were 765 reported incidents in Prince George in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in 2026?** Theft was the most common type of crime in 2026, with 260 reported incidents. **Q: Are there any trends visible in the 2026 data?** Since 2026 is the first year of data, no trends can be identified yet. Future years will provide context for comparisons. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the BC government, specifically for Prince George. Source: Data is sourced from the BC government's open-data portal for Prince George. #### Neighbourhoods in Prince George ### College Heights, Prince George: 35 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/college-heights College Heights in Prince George recorded 35 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, accounting for 4.6% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 25 reported incidents. College Heights in Prince George recorded 35 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in College Heights over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in this area. The dataset covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Prince George may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Theft was the leading category in College Heights, with 25 incidents. Mischief and theft from vehicle followed, each with 3 incidents. Bike theft and break and enter each had 2 incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related crimes in the area. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in College Heights - 25 theft incidents reported - 4.6% of Prince George's total incidents - 0 violent incidents recorded - Nearby Downtown had 225 incidents College Heights stands out for its low incident count compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216). The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the dominance of theft, which accounts for the majority of reports. This suggests a neighbourhood where property crime is the primary concern, differing from areas with higher overall incident volumes. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in College Heights?** There were 35 incidents reported in College Heights between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Theft was the most common, with 25 incidents reported in the neighbourhood. **Q: How does College Heights compare to nearby areas?** College Heights had significantly fewer incidents than nearby Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216). **Q: Were there any violent incidents in College Heights?** No violent incidents were recorded in College Heights during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Cranbrook Hill, Prince George: 15 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/cranbrook-hill Cranbrook Hill in Prince George recorded 15 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, accounting for 2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 5 incidents reported. Cranbrook Hill is a neighbourhood in Prince George, British Columbia, with 15 reported incidents between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This represents 2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span. While the neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to other areas in Prince George, it offers insight into local crime patterns. The majority of incidents in Cranbrook Hill fall under property-related categories. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. This short window limits the ability to identify long-term trends or seasonal patterns. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with historical data should be made with caution. The leading category in Cranbrook Hill was theft, with 5 incidents. Break and enter followed closely, with 4 reported cases. Theft from vehicle was the third most common category, accounting for 3 incidents. Together, these property-related crimes make up the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 15 total incidents in Cranbrook Hill - 2% of Prince George's city-wide incidents - Theft: 5 incidents - Break and enter: 4 incidents - No violent crimes reported Cranbrook Hill's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft and break-and-enter accounting for nearly two-thirds of its 15 incidents. This contrasts with nearby Downtown, which had 225 incidents in the same period, suggesting a lower overall volume but a similar focus on property-related offences. The absence of violent crime is notable, as is the neighbourhood's relatively small share (2%) of the city's total incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Cranbrook Hill?** There were 15 reported incidents in Cranbrook Hill between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Cranbrook Hill?** Theft was the most common incident type, with 5 reported cases. **Q: How does Cranbrook Hill compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Cranbrook Hill had significantly fewer incidents than nearby Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216), but its incident profile was similarly focused on property crime. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in Cranbrook Hill?** No violent crimes were reported in Cranbrook Hill during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### Crescents, Prince George: 22 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/crescents Crescents in Prince George recorded 22 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 2.9% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 8 incidents, followed by mischief and theft from vehicles, each with 6 incidents. The Crescents neighbourhood in Prince George recorded 22 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This represents 2.9% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. While the neighbourhood's incident count is relatively low compared to other areas in Prince George, it provides a snapshot of local crime patterns over this two-month window. This dataset covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Prince George may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. The leading category in Crescents was Theft, with 8 incidents. Mischief and Theft from vehicle followed closely, each with 6 incidents. Break and enter was also reported, with 2 incidents. No violent crimes were recorded in this neighbourhood during the period. Key stats: - 22 total incidents in Crescents - 2.9% of Prince George's city-wide total - Theft: 8 incidents - Mischief: 6 incidents - No violent crimes reported Crescents stands out for its low incident count compared to nearby areas like Downtown (225 incidents) and West Bowl (216 incidents). The absence of violent crime is notable, as is the concentration of property-related offences. The neighbourhood's profile is heavily weighted toward theft and mischief, with no other categories reaching significant counts. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Crescents?** There were 22 incidents reported in Crescents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Crescents?** Theft was the most common, with 8 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does Crescents compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Crescents had significantly fewer incidents than Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216), with only 22 reported. **Q: Were there any violent crimes in Crescents?** No violent crimes were reported in Crescents during this two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### Downtown Prince George Crime: 225 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/downtown Downtown Prince George recorded 225 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 29.4% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 61 reports. Downtown Prince George recorded 225 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 29.4% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime activity in the area, providing insight into the types of incidents most frequently reported in this part of the city. The dataset covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. While the numbers provide a clear view of incident distribution, neighbourhood boundaries may change over time, affecting year-over-year comparisons. Theft was the leading category in Downtown Prince George, with 61 incidents. Mischief followed closely, with 59 reports. Theft from vehicle was also prominent, with 54 incidents. Together, these property-related offences dominated the neighbourhood's crime profile. Key stats: - 225 total incidents in Downtown - 29.4% of Prince George's city-wide total - Theft: 61 incidents - Mischief: 59 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 54 incidents Downtown Prince George's incident count is notably higher than nearby areas like East Central Fort George (46) and College Heights (35). The concentration of theft-related offences—including theft, theft from vehicle, and break-and-enter—suggests a strong property-crime focus. With no violent incidents reported, the data highlights a distinct pattern compared to other neighbourhoods. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Downtown Prince George?** There were 225 incidents reported in Downtown Prince George between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Downtown?** Theft was the most common, with 61 incidents, followed closely by mischief at 59. **Q: How does Downtown compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Downtown had significantly more incidents (225) than East Central Fort George (46) or College Heights (35). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Downtown?** No violent incidents were recorded in Downtown Prince George during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### East Central Fort George, Prince George: 46 Crime Incidents URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/east-central-fort-george East Central Fort George in Prince George recorded 46 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, accounting for 6% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 17 incidents. East Central Fort George recorded 46 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 6% of Prince George's total reported incidents during this period. The data reflects a two-month snapshot of crime in the area, providing insight into the types of incidents reported. East Central Fort George's incident count is notably lower than nearby neighbourhoods such as Downtown and West Bowl. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Prince George may vary over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. Mischief was the leading category in East Central Fort George, with 17 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 13 reported cases. Theft was the third most common category, with 8 incidents. These three categories together account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents. Key stats: - 46 total incidents in East Central Fort George - 6% of Prince George's city-wide incidents - Mischief: 17 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 13 incidents - No violent incidents reported East Central Fort George's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related offences, with mischief and theft from vehicles comprising over two-thirds of reports. The absence of violent incidents stands out, especially compared to nearby Downtown, which recorded 225 incidents in the same period. The neighbourhood's lower overall count suggests a quieter environment relative to other parts of Prince George. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in East Central Fort George?** There were 46 incidents reported in East Central Fort George between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?** Mischief was the most common, with 17 incidents reported during this period. **Q: How does East Central Fort George compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** East Central Fort George had fewer incidents than nearby Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216), but more than College Heights (35). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in East Central Fort George?** No violent incidents were reported in East Central Fort George during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### Millar Addition, Prince George: 24 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/millar-addition Millar Addition in Prince George recorded 24 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, accounting for 3.1% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 8 incidents, followed by theft and break-and-enter. Millar Addition is a neighbourhood in Prince George, British Columbia, with 24 reported incidents between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This accounts for 3.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in Millar Addition was mischief, with 8 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 7 incidents, followed by break and enter, with 5 incidents. Key stats: - 24 total incidents in Millar Addition - 3.1% of Prince George's total incidents - Mischief: 8 incidents - Theft: 7 incidents - Break and enter: 5 incidents Millar Addition's incident count is relatively low compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown (225 incidents) and West Bowl (216 incidents). The absence of violent incidents stands out, with property-related crimes dominating the data. The mix of mischief, theft, and break-and-enter incidents suggests a focus on property crime in this area. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Millar Addition?** There were 24 reported incidents in Millar Addition between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Prince George's incidents occurred in Millar Addition?** Millar Addition accounted for 3.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in Millar Addition?** The top categories are mischief (8 incidents), theft (7 incidents), and break and enter (5 incidents). **Q: How does Millar Addition compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Millar Addition had fewer incidents compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Downtown (225 incidents) and West Bowl (216 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Seymour, Prince George: 15 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/seymour Seymour, Prince George, recorded 15 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 2% of the city's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 7 incidents. The Seymour neighbourhood in Prince George recorded 15 incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. This represents 2% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Seymour, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. While the neighbourhood's share of the city's total incidents is relatively small, the numbers offer insight into local trends. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. The leading category in Seymour was theft from vehicle, with 7 incidents. Mischief followed with 4 incidents, and break and enter with 3. Auto theft was also reported, with 1 incident. These property-related offences account for the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded incidents. Key stats: - 15 total incidents in Seymour - 2% of Prince George's city-wide total - Theft from vehicle: 7 incidents - Mischief: 4 incidents - Break and enter: 3 incidents Seymour's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft from vehicle and mischief leading the counts. Unlike nearby Downtown (225 incidents) or West Bowl (216 incidents), Seymour's numbers are significantly lower, suggesting a quieter period. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though the short timeframe limits broader conclusions. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Seymour?** There were 15 incidents reported in Seymour between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Seymour?** Theft from vehicle was the most common, with 7 incidents reported. **Q: How does Seymour compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Seymour had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Downtown (225) and West Bowl (216). **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in Seymour?** No violent crimes were reported in Seymour during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Van Bow, Prince George: 35 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/van-bow Van Bow in Prince George recorded 35 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 4.6% of the city's total. Mischief and theft were the leading categories, each with 13 incidents. No violent crimes were reported in this neighbourhood during this period. Van Bow is a neighbourhood in Prince George, British Columbia, with 35 reported incidents between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This accounts for 4.6% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Van Bow, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. 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 early June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset includes only reported incidents, and reporting rates can vary. In Van Bow, the leading categories of reported incidents were Mischief and Theft, each with 13 incidents. Theft from vehicle was the third most common category, with 4 incidents. Break and enter followed with 3 incidents, while Auto theft and Bike theft each had 1 incident. Key stats: - 35 total incidents in Van Bow - 4.6% of Prince George's total incidents - Mischief and Theft tied at 13 incidents each - 0 violent incidents reported - Nearby Downtown had 225 incidents Van Bow's incident profile is notable for the absence of violent crime and the dominance of property-related offences. Mischief and Theft each account for over a third of the neighbourhood's incidents, a pattern that diverges from nearby Downtown, where the incident count is significantly higher. The low number of violent incidents stands out, suggesting a relatively stable environment in terms of personal safety. FAQ: **Q: What were the most common incidents in Van Bow?** Mischief and Theft were the most common incidents, each with 13 reported cases between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: How does Van Bow compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Van Bow had 35 incidents, while nearby Downtown had 225 and West Bowl had 216 during the same period. **Q: Were there any violent incidents in Van Bow?** No violent incidents were reported in Van Bow during the covered period. **Q: What is the total number of incidents in Prince George?** Prince George had a total of 765 reported incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### VLA, Prince George: 24 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/vla VLA in Prince George recorded 24 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 3.1% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 8 incidents, followed by break and enter with 6. The neighbourhood experienced no violent crimes during this period. The VLA neighbourhood in Prince George recorded 24 incidents between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This represents 3.1% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over this two-month span. While the numbers are relatively low compared to other parts of the city, they offer insight into the types of incidents reported in VLA. The neighbourhood's share of Prince George's overall incidents is small, but the data helps identify local patterns. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Prince George may change over time, so comparisons with other years should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions. This dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. Mischief was the leading category in VLA, with 8 reported incidents. Break and enter followed closely, with 6 incidents. Theft was also notable, with 5 incidents recorded. These property-related offences accounted for the majority of incidents in the neighbourhood during this period. Key stats: - 24 total incidents in VLA - 3.1% of Prince George's city-wide total - Mischief: 8 incidents - Break and enter: 6 incidents - No violent crimes reported VLA's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crimes, with mischief and break-and-enter accounting for over half of all reports. Unlike nearby Downtown (225 incidents) or West Bowl (216 incidents), VLA's counts are significantly lower, suggesting a quieter area in terms of reported crime. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the concentration of property-related offences. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in VLA?** There were 24 incidents reported in VLA between April 7 and June 6, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in VLA?** Mischief was the most common, with 8 reported incidents. **Q: How does VLA compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** VLA had far fewer incidents than Downtown (225) or West Bowl (216), but slightly more than East Central Fort George (46). **Q: Were there any violent crimes in VLA?** No violent crimes were reported in VLA during this period. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George. ### West Bowl, Prince George: 216 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/prince-george/neighbourhood/west-bowl West Bowl in Prince George recorded 216 crime incidents between April 7 and June 6, 2026, representing 28.2% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 103 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle and mischief. West Bowl is a neighbourhood in Prince George, British Columbia, with 216 reported incidents between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. This accounts for 28.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in West Bowl over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category in West Bowl was theft, with 103 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed, with 47 incidents, and mischief was also notable, with 45 incidents. These three categories account for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 216 total incidents in West Bowl - 28.2% of Prince George's total incidents - Theft: 103 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 47 incidents - Mischief: 45 incidents West Bowl stands out for its high proportion of theft-related incidents, which dominate the neighbourhood's crime profile. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the concentration of property crimes. Compared to nearby Downtown, which had 225 incidents, West Bowl's total is slightly lower, but its theft numbers are significantly higher. This suggests a distinct pattern of property crime in West Bowl. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of incidents in West Bowl?** There were 216 reported incidents in West Bowl between April 7, 2026, and June 6, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Prince George's total incidents occurred in West Bowl?** West Bowl accounted for 28.2% of the city's total incidents during this period. **Q: What are the top categories of incidents in West Bowl?** The top categories are theft (103 incidents), theft from vehicle (47 incidents), and mischief (45 incidents). **Q: How does West Bowl compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** West Bowl had 216 incidents, while Downtown had 225, East Central Fort George had 46, and College Heights had 35. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. --- ## Guelph Crime Data: 692 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph Guelph recorded 692 criminal incidents from April 3 to June 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 58.5% of all reported cases. Fraud and assault followed, with 127 and 95 incidents respectively. This map displays 692 reported incidents in Guelph, Ontario, from April 3 to June 1, 2026. The data is sourced from the Guelph Police Service portal and includes all reported crimes within the city during this 60-day window. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about local safety trends and patterns. The interactive map allows users to explore incident locations and categories, providing a clearer picture of where and what types of crimes are occurring. This transparency helps foster community awareness and supports data-driven discussions about public safety. The 2026 data shows 692 incidents reported in Guelph over a 60-day period. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a snapshot of recent activity but do not indicate long-term trends. Theft was the most frequently reported category, with 405 incidents accounting for 58.5% of all crimes. Fraud followed with 127 incidents (18.4%), while assault was the third most common, with 95 incidents (13.7%). Together, these three categories make up over 90% of the reported incidents in Guelph during this period. ### Key stats - 692 total incidents reported - Theft: 405 incidents (58.5%) - Fraud: 127 incidents (18.4%) - Assault: 95 incidents (13.7%) - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Theft dominates Guelph's recent crime data, accounting for more than half of all incidents in this 60-day window. Fraud and assault are also significant, together making up another 32% of reports. The absence of year-over-year data means these figures cannot be compared to past trends, but the concentration of theft is notable. With only one neighbourhood listed, the data does not show geographic variation within the city. > Voice: Crime in Guelph: 692 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Guelph over the past 60 days?** There were 692 reported incidents in Guelph between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What type of incident was most common in Guelph during this period?** Theft was the most common incident, accounting for 405 reports, or 58.5% of all incidents. Fraud followed with 127 reports, making up 18.4% of the total. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 106 violent incidents reported, which includes categories such as assault and robbery. Assault alone accounted for 95 of these incidents. **Q: Is there trend data available for Guelph?** The current dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. The data covers a 60-day window from April to June 2026. **Q: How are incidents distributed across Guelph’s neighbourhoods?** All 692 incidents are reported under a single neighbourhood label, 'GUELPH,' meaning the data does not break down incidents into smaller neighbourhood areas. **Q: How recent is the data for Guelph?** The data covers incidents from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. It reflects a recent 60-day period. Source: Data sourced from the Guelph Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Categories in Guelph ### Assault in Guelph: 95 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/assault In 2026, Guelph recorded 95 assault incidents, representing 13.7% of the city's total 692 crimes. Assault ranked as the third most common crime category. This page covers reported assault incidents in Guelph, Ontario, during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in the city during this window, with 95 incidents recorded. These 95 assaults represent 13.7% of Guelph's total reported crime incidents in the same period, highlighting its significance among the city's crime categories. In Guelph, assault ranks as the third most frequent crime category, behind theft (405 incidents) and fraud (127 incidents), but ahead of break and enter (54 incidents) and robbery (11 incidents). While assault accounts for a notable portion of crime, it is less common than theft, which dominates the city's reported incidents. The 95 assaults are more frequent than break and enter and robbery combined, underscoring its prevalence among violent crimes. Key stats: - 95 assault incidents reported - 13.7% of Guelph's total crime incidents - Third most common crime category - More frequent than break and enter and robbery combined - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Assault stands out as the third most reported crime category in Guelph during this period, accounting for 13.7% of all incidents. While it trails far behind theft and fraud, it is notably more frequent than other violent crimes like robbery. The data reflects a short window, so trends cannot be inferred, but the count is significant enough to highlight assault as a key category in Guelph's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 95 reported assault incidents in Guelph from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Guelph's crime incidents are assaults?** Assaults account for 13.7% of Guelph's total reported crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Guelph?** Assault is the third most common crime category, behind theft (405 incidents) and fraud (127 incidents), but more frequent than break and enter (54 incidents) and robbery (11 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Guelph has the highest number of assault incidents?** The neighbourhood of GUELPH reported 95 assault incidents, the highest count in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Guelph. ### Break and Enter in Guelph: 54 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/break_and_enter In 2026, Guelph recorded 54 break and enter incidents, representing 7.8% of the city's total 692 reported crimes. This category ranked fourth among five crime types, with theft being the most frequent at 405 incidents. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Guelph, Ontario. Between April 3 and June 1, 2026, there were 54 reported break and enter incidents in the city. These incidents account for 7.8% of all reported crime in Guelph during this period. Break and enter is one of five major crime categories tracked in Guelph. The data provides a snapshot of property-related offences, offering insight into patterns and trends within the city. Break and enter is the fourth most common crime category in Guelph, following theft (405 incidents), fraud (127 incidents), and assault (95 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery, which had 11 reported incidents. While break and enter represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to theft and fraud, it remains a notable category due to its impact on property and personal security. Key stats: - 54 break and enter incidents reported - 7.8% of all crime in Guelph - 4th most common crime category - All incidents reported in GUELPH neighbourhood - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Break and enter accounts for a small but notable portion of Guelph's reported crime, ranking fourth among the five major categories. The 54 incidents reported between April and June 2026 highlight its presence, though it is less frequent than theft, fraud, and assault. The data shows that all reported break and enter incidents occurred in the GUELPH neighbourhood, indicating a localized pattern. Without year-over-year data, it's difficult to assess trends, but the current figures provide a baseline for understanding property crime in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 54 reported break and enter incidents in Guelph between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Guelph's crime is break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 7.8% of all reported crime in Guelph during the selected period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Guelph?** Break and enter is the fourth most common crime category in Guelph, with theft (405 incidents), fraud (127 incidents), and assault (95 incidents) being more frequent. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Guelph had the most break and enter incidents?** All 54 reported break and enter incidents occurred in the GUELPH neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Fraud in Guelph: 127 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/fraud In 2026, Guelph recorded 127 fraud incidents, representing 18.4% of the city's total 692 crimes. Fraud was the second most common category, trailing only theft (405 incidents). This page covers reported fraud incidents in Guelph, Ontario. Fraud is the second most common crime category in the city, with 127 incidents recorded during the selected period. These 127 fraud cases represent 18.4% of all reported crime in Guelph for this window, making it a significant portion of the city's overall crime activity. Fraud ranks second among Guelph's five major crime categories, behind theft (405 incidents) but ahead of assault (95), break and enter (54), and robbery (11). While theft is far more frequent, fraud accounts for nearly one-fifth of all reported crime in the city, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories. Key stats: - 127 fraud incidents reported - 18.4% of all crime in Guelph - Second most common crime category - All incidents recorded in GUELPH neighbourhood - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Fraud stands out as Guelph's second most reported crime category, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all incidents. While theft remains the dominant category, fraud's 127 cases surpass assault, break-and-enter, and robbery combined. The data reflects a short window (April to June 2026), so seasonal patterns cannot be assessed. Notably, all reported fraud incidents are centralized within the GUELPH neighbourhood, though this may reflect reporting practices rather than geographic concentration. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 127 reported fraud incidents in Guelph during the selected period from April 3 to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Guelph's crime is fraud?** Fraud accounts for 18.4% of all reported crime in Guelph for this period, making it the second most common category. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in Guelph?** Fraud is the second most reported crime in Guelph, behind theft (405 incidents) but ahead of assault (95), break and enter (54), and robbery (11). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Guelph has the most fraud reports?** All 127 reported fraud incidents in Guelph are listed under the GUELPH neighbourhood in this dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Guelph Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Robbery in Guelph: 11 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/robbery In Guelph, robbery accounted for 11 of the city's 692 total reported incidents in 2026, representing 1.6% of all crime. This places robbery as the fifth most common category among the five tracked, with theft being the most frequent at 405 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Guelph, Ontario. Robbery involves the use or threat of violence to steal property, and these figures reflect only incidents reported to police. Between April 3 and June 1, 2026, there were 11 reported robbery incidents in Guelph. Robbery accounts for 1.6% of the city’s total reported crime incidents during this period. Robbery is the fifth most common crime category in Guelph, behind theft (405 incidents), fraud (127), assault (95), and break and enter (54). While robbery is less frequent than these other categories, it remains a serious crime due to its violent nature. The relatively low count compared to other categories highlights its less common occurrence in the city. Key stats: - 11 robbery incidents reported in Guelph - Robbery accounts for 1.6% of city crime - Fifth most common crime category - All incidents occurred between April 3 and June 1, 2026 Robbery is a relatively rare crime in Guelph, making up only 1.6% of reported incidents. The 11 cases recorded between April and June 2026 are significantly fewer than other major categories like theft or assault. Given the short reporting window, it’s difficult to draw broader trends, but the data confirms robbery remains one of the least frequent serious crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 11 reported robbery incidents in Guelph between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Guelph’s crime is robbery?** Robbery accounts for 1.6% of all reported crime incidents in Guelph during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Guelph?** Robbery is the fifth most common crime category, with far fewer incidents than theft (405), fraud (127), assault (95), and break and enter (54). **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Guelph had the most robbery incidents?** All 11 reported robbery incidents in this period occurred in the GUELPH neighbourhood. Source: Data sourced from the Guelph Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Theft in Guelph: 405 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/theft In Guelph, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 405 incidents. This accounts for 58.5% of the city's total crime count of 692, making it the leading category among the five tracked. This page covers reported theft incidents in Guelph, Ontario. Theft is the most common category of crime in the city, accounting for 58.5% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026, there were 405 reported theft incidents in Guelph. This category represents a significant portion of the city's overall crime data, highlighting its prevalence compared to other types of offences. In Guelph, theft is the most frequently reported crime category, with 405 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, fraud, which had 127 reported incidents. Assault follows with 95 incidents, while break and enter and robbery are less common, with 54 and 11 incidents respectively. Theft's prevalence underscores its impact on the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 405 theft incidents reported - Theft accounts for 58.5% of all crime in Guelph - Most common crime category in the city - 405 incidents in the selected period - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Guelph, making up over half of all incidents in the city. With 405 reported cases, it significantly outpaces other categories like fraud and assault. The data reflects a short reporting window, so trends cannot be inferred. However, the sheer volume of theft incidents highlights its prominence in Guelph's crime landscape compared to other offences. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Guelph?** There were 405 reported theft incidents in Guelph between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Guelph's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 58.5% of all reported crime incidents in Guelph during the selected period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Guelph?** Theft is the most common crime in Guelph, with 405 incidents, followed by fraud (127), assault (95), break and enter (54), and robbery (11). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Guelph has the most theft incidents?** The neighbourhood of GUELPH reported the highest number of theft incidents, with 405 cases. Source: Data sourced from the Guelph Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Guelph ### Guelph Crime 2026: 692 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/year/2026 In 2026, Guelph reported 692 criminal incidents. Theft was the most frequent category, accounting for 405 incidents. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. Fraud and assault were the next most common categories, with 127 and 95 incidents respectively. In 2026, Guelph recorded 692 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page presents the full 2026 dataset, including the top five incident categories and their respective counts. The data reflects all reported incidents for the year, offering a baseline for future trend analysis as additional years are added. The 2026 data for Guelph shows theft as the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 405 of the 692 total records. Fraud follows with 127 incidents, while assault and break-and-enter round out the top categories with 95 and 54 reports, respectively. Robbery, with 11 incidents, completes the top five. These figures represent the full scope of reported incidents for the year, with no additional historical context available yet. Key stats: - 692 total incidents in 2026 - Theft: 405 incidents - Fraud: 127 incidents - Assault: 95 incidents - Break and enter: 54 incidents The 2026 data for Guelph highlights a significant focus on property-related incidents, with theft alone accounting for 58% of all reports. Fraud and break-and-enter further emphasize this trend, together making up nearly 26% of the total. Assault, while present, represents a smaller share compared to property crimes. As the sole year of data currently available, these numbers establish a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Guelph moving forward. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Guelph in 2026?** Guelph recorded 692 reported incidents in 2026. This total includes all categories of crime reported for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in Guelph's crime data?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data currently available for Guelph. Future years will provide context for any emerging patterns. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category in 2026, with 405 incidents. This accounted for over half of all reported incidents in Guelph for the year. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Government of Ontario (ON), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Guelph ### GUELPH, Guelph: 692 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/guelph/neighbourhood/guelph GUELPH, Guelph recorded 692 crime incidents, accounting for 100% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 405 incidents, followed by fraud and assault. This data covers incidents from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Guelph, a neighbourhood in Guelph, Ontario, recorded 692 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This neighbourhood accounts for 100% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Guelph, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency over a two-month span. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects reported incidents during this specific window. The leading category in Guelph was theft, with 405 incidents. Fraud followed with 127 incidents, and assault was the third most common, with 95 incidents. These three categories account for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - 692 total incidents in Guelph - 100% of city's incidents in this neighbourhood - Theft: 405 incidents - Fraud: 127 incidents - Assault: 95 incidents Guelph's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which accounts for more than half of all reported incidents. Fraud and assault are also significant, together making up nearly one-third of the total. The absence of nearby neighbourhood data limits comparative analysis, but the concentration of theft is notable. The two-month window is too short to establish long-term trends. FAQ: **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Guelph?** Theft was the most common type of incident in Guelph, with 405 reported cases between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: How many incidents were reported in Guelph during this period?** A total of 692 incidents were reported in Guelph between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: What share of Guelph's incidents does this neighbourhood represent?** This neighbourhood accounts for 100% of Guelph's total incidents during the reported period. **Q: What were the top three incident categories in Guelph?** The top three incident categories in Guelph were theft (405), fraud (127), and assault (95). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## Brantford Crime Data: 642 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford Brantford recorded 642 criminal incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 57.2% of all reported incidents. Assault and fraud followed, with 123 and 109 cases respectively. This map displays 642 reported incidents in Brantford, Ontario, from April 3 to June 1, 2026. The data is sourced from the Brantford Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns across the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively. The 60-day window captures a snapshot of activity, with each incident geocoded to its reported location. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety discussions and policing strategies. The 2026 dataset shows 642 incidents over a 60-day period. Without prior-year comparisons, no year-over-year trend can be established. The data reflects only the current window, so longer-term patterns remain unclear. Theft was the most reported incident type, with 367 cases accounting for 57.2% of all incidents. Assault followed with 123 reports (19.2%), while fraud ranked third at 109 incidents (17%). Break and enter (31 incidents, 4.8%) and robbery (12 incidents, 1.9%) rounded out the top five categories. ### Key stats - 642 total incidents reported - Theft: 367 incidents (57.2%) - Assault: 123 incidents (19.2%) - Fraud: 109 incidents (17%) - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Brantford’s 60-day snapshot highlights theft as the dominant incident type, accounting for over half of all reports. Assault and fraud also feature prominently, together making up more than a third of cases. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the concentration of incidents in a single neighbourhood suggests localized activity. The 642-incident total reflects a short window, so broader conclusions require longer-term data. > Voice: Crime in Brantford: 642 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brantford over the past 60 days?** There were 642 reported incidents in Brantford from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most frequent at 367 occurrences. **Q: What type of incident is most common in Brantford?** Theft is the most common incident in Brantford, accounting for 57.2% of all reported incidents during this period. Assault follows as the second most frequent, with 123 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Brantford?** The current dataset covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 642 incidents reported. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period. **Q: Are incidents concentrated in specific neighbourhoods in Brantford?** All 642 incidents are reported under a single neighbourhood label, 'BRANTFORD,' so no further breakdown by smaller areas is available in this dataset. **Q: How current is the data for Brantford?** The data covers incidents from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from the Brantford Police Service or relevant municipal reporting channels. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as reported by local law enforcement agencies. #### Categories in Brantford ### Assault in Brantford: 123 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/assault In 2026, Brantford recorded 123 assault incidents, representing 19.2% of the city's total 642 crimes. Assault was the second most common category, following theft. This page covers reported assault incidents in Brantford, Ontario. Assault is the second most common crime category in the city, accounting for 123 incidents. These incidents represent 19.2% of all reported crimes in Brantford during the selected period. The data spans from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, providing a snapshot of assault incidents over this two-month window. This category includes all reported assaults, reflecting the total count of such incidents in the city. In Brantford, assault is the second most frequent crime category, with 123 reported incidents. It is less common than theft, which leads with 367 incidents, but more frequent than fraud (109 incidents), break and enter (31 incidents), and robbery (12 incidents). This ranking highlights assault as a significant but not dominant category in the city's crime profile. Key stats: - 123 assault incidents reported - 19.2% of Brantford's total crime incidents - Second most common crime category - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 - All incidents occurred in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood Assault accounts for nearly one-fifth of Brantford's reported crime incidents in this two-month window, making it the second most common category after theft. The 123 incidents are concentrated entirely within the BRANTFORD neighbourhood, with no other areas listed. While the data covers only a partial year, the count is notable for its share of the city's crime profile. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight assault as a significant category in Brantford's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Brantford?** There were 123 reported assault incidents in Brantford during the selected period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brantford's total crime does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 19.2% of all reported crime incidents in Brantford during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Brantford?** Assault is the second most common crime category in Brantford, with 123 incidents. It is less frequent than theft (367 incidents) but more common than fraud (109 incidents), break and enter (31 incidents), and robbery (12 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brantford has the highest number of assault incidents?** The BRANTFORD neighbourhood has the highest number of assault incidents, with all 123 reported incidents occurring there. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Brantford Break and Enter: 31 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/break_and_enter Brantford recorded 31 break and enter incidents in 2026, representing 4.8% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fourth among five crime types, with theft being the most common. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Brantford, Ontario. During the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 31 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. Break and enter incidents accounted for 4.8% of all reported crime in Brantford during this period. This category includes unauthorized entries into residential, commercial, and other properties with the intent to commit an offence. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported crime in Brantford, following theft (367 incidents), assault (123 incidents), and fraud (109 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery, which had 12 reported incidents during the same period. The relatively low count of break and enter incidents compared to other categories suggests it is a less prevalent but still notable concern in the city. Key stats: - 31 break and enter incidents reported - 4.8% of Brantford's total reported crime - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - All incidents occurred in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Brantford are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 5% of all reported incidents. The data shows a consistent count of 31 incidents in 2026, with all occurrences concentrated in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood. While the short reporting window limits trend analysis, the low volume suggests break and enter is not a dominant crime type in the city. The absence of year-over-year data prevents any assessment of trends or changes over time. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Brantford?** There were 31 reported break and enter incidents in Brantford from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This represents 4.8% of all reported crime in the city during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Brantford?** Break and enter is the fourth most common crime category in Brantford, following theft (367 incidents), assault (123 incidents), and fraud (109 incidents). It is more frequent than robbery, which had 12 reported incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brantford had the most break and enter incidents?** All 31 break and enter incidents were reported in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood. No other neighbourhoods had reported incidents during this period. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Brantford?** No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Brantford. The current data covers only the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Brantford Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Fraud in Brantford: 109 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/fraud In 2026, Brantford recorded 109 fraud incidents, representing 17% of the city's total crime. Fraud ranked as the third most common offence, behind theft and assault. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Brantford, Ontario. Fraud accounted for 109 of the city's 642 total reported incidents during the selected period, representing 17% of all crime in Brantford. The data spans from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, providing a snapshot of fraud activity in the city over this two-month window. These figures reflect only reported incidents and do not account for unreported cases. In Brantford, fraud is the third most common category of reported crime, behind theft (367 incidents) and assault (123 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter (31 incidents) and robbery (12 incidents). While fraud represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to theft, it remains a notable category within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 109 fraud incidents reported - 17% of Brantford's total crime - Third most common crime category - Data covers April 3 to June 1, 2026 Fraud accounts for 17% of Brantford's reported crime, placing it third behind theft and assault. The 109 incidents over two months highlight its presence, though the short window limits trend analysis. Compared to other categories, fraud is less frequent than theft but more common than break and enter or robbery. The data does not show year-over-year changes, as only 2026 figures are available. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Brantford?** There were 109 reported fraud incidents in Brantford during the selected period from April 3 to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brantford's crime is fraud?** Fraud represents 17% of all reported crime in Brantford, based on the 642 total incidents recorded. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in Brantford?** Fraud is the third most common crime in Brantford, following theft (367 incidents) and assault (123 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter (31 incidents) and robbery (12 incidents). **Q: What time period does this fraud data cover?** The data includes fraud incidents reported between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Brantford Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Robbery in Brantford: 12 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/robbery In Brantford, 12 robbery incidents were reported in 2026, representing 1.9% of the city's total crime count of 642. Robbery ranks as the fifth most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Brantford, Ontario. Robbery involves the use or threat of violence in the commission of a theft. In the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 12 reported robbery incidents in Brantford. Robbery accounts for 1.9% of all reported criminal incidents in the city during this period. The data provides a snapshot of robbery activity within this specific timeframe, offering insights into the frequency and distribution of these incidents across Brantford. In Brantford, robbery is the fifth most common category of reported crime, following theft (367 incidents), assault (123 incidents), fraud (109 incidents), and break and enter (31 incidents). While robbery is less frequent than these other categories, it remains a notable concern due to its violent nature. The relatively low count of robbery incidents compared to other categories highlights its less common occurrence but does not diminish its impact on community safety. Key stats: - 12 reported robbery incidents in Brantford - Robbery accounts for 1.9% of all reported incidents - Robbery is the 5th most common crime category - All 12 incidents occurred in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood - Data covers incidents from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Robbery in Brantford is relatively infrequent, accounting for less than 2% of all reported incidents in the city. The 12 incidents recorded between April and June 2026 are concentrated entirely within the BRANTFORD neighbourhood. This low count, combined with its fifth-place ranking among crime categories, suggests that while robbery is a serious offence, it is not a predominant issue in the city's overall crime landscape. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data provides a clear snapshot of robbery activity during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Brantford?** There were 12 reported robbery incidents in Brantford from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This represents 1.9% of all reported criminal incidents in the city during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brantford had the most robbery incidents?** All 12 robbery incidents were reported in the BRANTFORD neighbourhood. This is the only neighbourhood listed for robbery incidents in the given period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other types of crime in Brantford?** Robbery is the fifth most common category of reported crime in Brantford, following theft (367 incidents), assault (123 incidents), fraud (109 incidents), and break and enter (31 incidents). **Q: What time period does this robbery data cover?** The data covers robbery incidents reported from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Brantford Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Theft in Brantford: 367 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/theft In Brantford, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 367 incidents. This accounts for 57.2% of the city's total reported crime, which stood at 642 incidents. Theft was significantly more frequent than other categories such as assault (123 incidents) and fraud (109 incidents). This page covers reported theft incidents in Brantford, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the city, accounting for 57.2% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026, Brantford recorded 367 theft incidents. This category represents more than half of the city's total reported crime incidents, highlighting its prevalence in the local crime landscape. In Brantford, theft is the most common reported crime, surpassing other categories by a significant margin. Assault, the second most frequent category, had 123 incidents, while fraud followed with 109. Break and enter and robbery were less common, with 31 and 12 incidents respectively. Theft's dominance is clear, making up over half of all reported crimes in the city during this period. Key stats: - 367 theft incidents reported - 57.2% of Brantford's total crime incidents - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - More than double the count of assault incidents - Data covers April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Theft stands out as the most reported crime in Brantford, accounting for over half of all incidents in the city. With 367 reported cases, it significantly outpaces other categories like assault and fraud. The data, covering a two-month period in 2026, shows theft as a prominent issue in Brantford's crime landscape. The lack of year-over-year data makes it difficult to assess trends, but the current numbers highlight theft as a key area of focus within the city's reported crime incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Brantford?** There were 367 theft incidents reported in Brantford between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Brantford's total crime incidents does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 57.2% of all reported crime incidents in Brantford during the selected period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Brantford?** Theft is the most reported crime in Brantford, with 367 incidents. This is significantly higher than assault (123 incidents) and fraud (109 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Brantford has the highest number of theft incidents?** The neighbourhood of BRANTFORD has the highest number of theft incidents, with 367 reported cases. Source: Data sourced from the Brantford open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Brantford ### Brantford Crime 2026: 642 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/year/2026 In 2026, Brantford recorded 642 reported incidents. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 57% of all cases. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Brantford recorded 642 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Brantford for 2026. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and offers a snapshot of crime patterns in the city. The 2026 data for Brantford shows theft as the most prevalent category, accounting for over half of all reported incidents. Assault and fraud follow, with break-and-enter and robbery also present but less frequent. As this is the first year of data, no year-over-year trends can be established. The dataset covers the full year, providing a comprehensive view of crime reporting in Brantford for 2026. Key stats: - 642 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 367 incidents, the most frequent category - Assault: 123 incidents, second most common - Fraud: 109 incidents reported - Break and enter: 31 incidents - Robbery: 12 incidents The 2026 data for Brantford highlights a significant concentration of theft incidents, which account for more than half of all reported crimes. Assault and fraud also stand out as notable categories, while break-and-enter and robbery are less frequent but still present. As the first year of data, 2026 sets a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Brantford. The dominance of theft suggests a focus area for local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Brantford in 2026?** There were 642 reported incidents in Brantford in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in Brantford in 2026?** Theft was the most common type of crime in Brantford in 2026, with 367 reported incidents. **Q: Are there any trends visible in the 2026 data?** As 2026 is the first year of data, no trends can be established yet. The data shows theft as the dominant category, followed by assault and fraud. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), reflecting reported incidents in Brantford. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario (ON) open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Brantford ### BRANTFORD, Brantford: 642 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/brantford/neighbourhood/brantford BRANTFORD, Brantford, recorded 642 incidents from April to June 2026, accounting for 100% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 367 cases, followed by assault (123) and fraud (109). Brantford, located in Ontario, recorded 642 incidents during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This neighbourhood accounts for 100% of the city's total incidents, as the data encompasses the entire city of Brantford. The dataset provides a snapshot of crime in Brantford over a two-month span, offering insights into the types and frequency of incidents reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset reflects incidents reported within the defined boundaries for Brantford during this period. The leading category of incidents in Brantford was theft, with 367 reported cases. Assault followed as the second most frequent category, with 123 incidents. Fraud was also notable, with 109 reported cases. These three categories together account for a significant portion of the total incidents in the neighbourhood. Key stats: - Total incidents: 642 - Theft: 367 incidents - Assault: 123 incidents - Fraud: 109 incidents - Violent incidents: 135 Brantford's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft alone accounting for more than half of all reported incidents. The high count of theft and fraud suggests a notable focus on property-related offences. Assault, while significant, is less frequent than property crimes. The dataset, covering a two-month window, provides a concentrated view of crime patterns in the city. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of incidents in Brantford?** Brantford recorded a total of 642 incidents during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents?** Theft was the leading category, with 367 reported incidents. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported?** There were 135 violent incidents reported in Brantford during this period. **Q: What were the top three categories of incidents?** The top three categories were theft (367), assault (123), and fraud (109). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## Cobourg Crime Data: 639 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg Cobourg recorded 639 criminal incidents between March 19 and May 18, 2026. The most frequent category was 'Other,' accounting for 86.1% of all reported incidents. Violent crimes totalled 28 cases, while theft and assault followed with 45 and 28 incidents respectively. This map displays 639 reported incidents in Cobourg, Ontario, from March 19 to May 18, 2026. The data is sourced from the Cobourg Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns over a 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified window, offering a comprehensive snapshot of local crime activity. Understanding these patterns helps foster informed discussions about community safety and policing priorities. The 2026 data shows 639 incidents reported in Cobourg over a 60-day period. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be determined. In Cobourg, the most reported category is 'Other,' accounting for 550 incidents, or 86.1% of the total. Theft follows with 45 incidents (7%), while Assault is the third most common, with 28 incidents (4.4%). These categories highlight the prevalence of non-violent incidents, with property-related crimes and other offences dominating the dataset. ### Key stats - 639 total incidents reported - 550 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 45 theft incidents recorded - 28 assault incidents reported - Data covers March 19 to May 18, 2026 Cobourg’s 60-day dataset is dominated by 'Other' incidents, which account for 86.1% of the total. Theft and Assault follow, but their counts are significantly lower. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis. With only one year of data available, no trends can be identified, but the high proportion of 'Other' incidents suggests a need for clearer categorization in future reporting. > Voice: Crime in Cobourg: 639 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Cobourg over the past 60 days?** There were 639 reported incidents in Cobourg between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents, with the majority falling under the 'Other' category. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Cobourg?** The most common incidents in Cobourg are categorized as 'Other,' which accounted for 550 incidents, or 86.1% of the total. Theft was the second most common, with 45 incidents, followed by assault with 28 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for incidents in Cobourg?** The data provided covers a 60-day window from March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period, as the dataset only includes records from 2026. **Q: Are there specific neighbourhoods in Cobourg with higher incident counts?** The dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Cobourg. Therefore, it is not possible to identify any particular neighbourhoods with higher incident counts based on the available data. **Q: How current is the incident data for Cobourg?** The incident data for Cobourg is current as of May 18, 2026. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the 60-day window leading up to this date. **Q: Where does the incident data for Cobourg come from?** The incident data for Cobourg is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario (ON). This data is compiled and published to ensure transparency and public access to reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario (ON) open data portal. #### Categories in Cobourg ### Assault in Cobourg: 28 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/assault In 2026, Cobourg recorded 28 assault incidents, accounting for 4.4% of the town's total 639 crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent crime category, behind 'Other' and 'Theft'. This page covers reported assault incidents in Cobourg, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 28 reported assaults. These incidents account for 4.4% of the 639 total reported crimes in Cobourg during this period. Assault is the third most common category of reported crime in Cobourg, following 'Other' and 'Theft'. The data reflects incidents reported between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026. In Cobourg, assault is the third most frequently reported crime category, with 28 incidents. It is less common than 'Other' (550 incidents) and 'Theft' (45 incidents), but more frequent than 'Mischief' (12 incidents) and 'Break and enter' (4 incidents). This ranking highlights that while assault is a notable category, it represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to other types. Key stats: - 28 reported assaults in Cobourg - 4.4% of all reported crimes in Cobourg - Third most common crime category - Data covers March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026 - 28 assaults reported in 2026 Assault accounts for a small but notable portion of Cobourg's reported crimes, ranking third among the five categories. The 28 incidents in 2026 represent 4.4% of the town's total reported crimes. While assault is less frequent than 'Other' and 'Theft', it is more common than 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter'. The data provides a snapshot of assault incidents over a two-month period in 2026, offering a limited but clear view of this category's prevalence in Cobourg. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Cobourg?** There were 28 reported assaults in Cobourg during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of Cobourg's crimes are assaults?** Assaults account for 4.4% of the 639 total reported crimes in Cobourg. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Cobourg?** Assault is the third most common category, with fewer incidents than 'Other' (550) and 'Theft' (45), but more than 'Mischief' (12) and 'Break and enter' (4). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported assaults between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Cobourg: 4 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/break_and_enter Cobourg recorded 4 break and enter incidents in 2026, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total 639 crimes. This category ranks 5th among 5 crime types, with theft and assault being more frequent. This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Cobourg, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. Between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026, there were 4 reported break and enter incidents in Cobourg. These incidents account for 0.6% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. Break and enter is the fifth most common category of reported incidents in Cobourg, representing a small fraction of the city's overall crime. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 550 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 45, 'Assault' with 28, and 'Mischief' with 12. Break and enter incidents are less frequent than these other categories, highlighting their relatively low occurrence in the town. Key stats: - 4 break and enter incidents reported - 0.6% of Cobourg's total incidents - Fifth most common incident category - Data covers March 19 to May 18, 2026 Break and enter incidents in Cobourg are relatively infrequent, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. The low count of 4 incidents over a two-month period suggests that break and enter is not a prevalent issue in the town. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw conclusions about trends or patterns. However, the data indicates that break and enter is less common than other categories such as theft and assault. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Cobourg?** There were 4 reported break and enter incidents in Cobourg between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Cobourg's total incidents are break and enter?** Break and enter incidents account for 0.6% of Cobourg's total reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other incident categories in Cobourg?** Break and enter is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than 'Other' (550), 'Theft' (45), 'Assault' (28), and 'Mischief' (12). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Mischief in Cobourg: 12 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/mischief Cobourg recorded 12 mischief incidents in 2026, accounting for 1.9% of the town's 639 total crimes. Mischief ranked fourth among five crime categories, with theft and assault being more frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Cobourg, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property. Between March 19 and May 18, 2026, there were 12 reported mischief incidents in Cobourg. These incidents account for 1.9% of the 639 total reported incidents in Cobourg during this period. While mischief is a relatively minor category compared to others, it remains a concern for property owners and local authorities. In Cobourg, mischief ranks as the fourth most common category among the five tracked, behind 'Other' (550 incidents), theft (45 incidents), and assault (28 incidents). It is more frequent than break and enter, which had only 4 reported incidents. While mischief represents a small portion of overall incidents, its impact on property and community well-being is notable. Key stats: - 12 reported mischief incidents in Cobourg - 1.9% of all incidents in the town - 4th most common incident type - More frequent than break and enter (4 incidents) - Data covers March 19 to May 18, 2026 Mischief in Cobourg is a minor but present concern, ranking fourth among incident categories. The 12 reported cases over two months suggest it is less frequent than theft or assault but still notable. With no prior year data available, trends cannot be assessed, but the current figures indicate mischief is not a dominant issue in the town’s crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Cobourg?** There were 12 reported mischief incidents in Cobourg between March 19 and May 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Cobourg’s incidents are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 1.9% of the 639 total reported incidents in Cobourg during this period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other incident types in Cobourg?** Mischief is the fourth most common incident type, behind 'Other' (550), theft (45), and assault (28), but more frequent than break and enter (4). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Cobourg?** No, year-over-year comparisons are not available for mischief in Cobourg at this time. Source: Data sourced from open government records provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Other Crime in Cobourg: 550 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/other In Cobourg, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 550, making up 86.1% of the city's 639 reported crimes. This category ranks highest among five crime types tracked. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Cobourg, Ontario. In the selected window, there were 550 incidents of this category, representing 86.1% of all reported crime in the city during this period. The data spans from March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026, providing a snapshot of crime trends over a two-month period. 'Other' is the most frequently reported category in Cobourg, significantly outpacing other types of crime. In Cobourg, 'Other' crime is the most common category, with 550 incidents. This is substantially higher than the next most frequent category, Theft, which had 45 incidents. Assault followed with 28 incidents, while Mischief and Break and enter had 12 and 4 incidents, respectively. The dominance of 'Other' crime highlights its prevalence in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 550 incidents of 'Other' crime reported - Represents 86.1% of all crime in Cobourg - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Data covers March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026 - Theft is the second most common category with 45 incidents The 'Other' category stands out in Cobourg, accounting for the vast majority of reported incidents. With 550 incidents, it dwarfed all other categories, including Theft (45) and Assault (28). This concentration suggests that 'Other' crime is a defining feature of Cobourg's crime profile. However, the short two-month window limits broader trend analysis. The lack of year-over-year data also means we cannot assess whether this is a typical pattern or an anomaly. FAQ: **Q: What is the total number of 'Other' crime incidents in Cobourg?** There were 550 incidents of 'Other' crime reported in Cobourg during the selected period. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Cobourg?** 'Other' crime is the most common category, with 550 incidents, far exceeding Theft (45), Assault (28), Mischief (12), and Break and enter (4). **Q: What percentage of Cobourg's crime does 'Other' represent?** 'Other' crime accounts for 86.1% of all reported incidents in Cobourg during this period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from March 19, 2026, to May 18, 2026, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Cobourg: 45 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/theft In Cobourg, theft accounted for 45 incidents in 2026, representing 7% of the city's total crime count of 639. This category ranked second among five crime types reported. This page covers reported theft incidents in Cobourg, Ontario. Theft includes offences such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and theft of personal property. Between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026, there were 45 reported theft incidents in Cobourg. These incidents account for 7% of the 639 total reported crimes in Cobourg during this period. Theft is the second most common category of crime in the town, behind 'Other' offences. In Cobourg, theft is the second most frequently reported crime category, with 45 incidents. It is less common than 'Other' offences, which account for 550 incidents, but more frequent than assault (28 incidents), mischief (12 incidents), and break and enter (4 incidents). Theft represents a notable portion of the town's reported crime, though it is significantly outnumbered by the broad 'Other' category. Key stats: - 45 theft incidents reported - 7% of Cobourg's total crime - Second most common crime category - 45 incidents in 2026 - Less frequent than 'Other' offences (550 incidents) Theft is a significant category in Cobourg's crime data, ranking second among the five reported categories. With 45 incidents in a two-month window, it accounts for 7% of the town's total crime. While theft is less frequent than the broad 'Other' category, it is more common than assault, mischief, and break and enter. The data reflects a short reporting window, making it difficult to assess trends or year-over-year changes. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Cobourg?** There were 45 reported theft incidents in Cobourg between March 19, 2026, and May 18, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Cobourg's total crime does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 7% of the 639 total reported crimes in Cobourg during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Cobourg?** Theft is the second most common crime category in Cobourg, with 45 incidents. It is less frequent than 'Other' offences (550 incidents) but more common than assault (28 incidents), mischief (12 incidents), and break and enter (4 incidents). **Q: Is there data on theft trends over multiple years?** The current dataset only includes theft incidents for 2026, with 45 reported incidents. No year-over-year comparison is available at this time. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Year pages for Cobourg ### Cobourg Crime 2026: 639 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/cobourg/year/2026 In 2026, Cobourg recorded 639 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 550 incidents, accounting for the majority of the total. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. In 2026, Cobourg recorded 639 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the town, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Cobourg for 2026. The data reflects only reported incidents and does not account for population changes or unreported events. The 2026 data for Cobourg shows a total of 639 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 550 incidents. Theft followed with 45 reports, while assault and mischief had 28 and 12 incidents, respectively. Break-and-enter incidents were the least frequent, with only 4 reports. This snapshot offers a starting point for understanding crime patterns in Cobourg, though trends cannot yet be established without prior-year data. Key stats: - 639 total reported incidents in 2026 - 550 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 45 theft incidents reported - 28 assault incidents recorded - Break-and-enter incidents totalled 4 The 2026 data for Cobourg is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 86% of all reported incidents. This skew is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where property crimes like theft or mischief typically lead. The low count of break-and-enter incidents (4) stands out, as does the absence of prior-year data, making it impossible to assess trends. The numbers reflect only what was reported, not the full scope of crime in the town. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Cobourg in 2026?** Cobourg recorded 639 reported incidents in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the town. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Cobourg?** Trend direction cannot be determined for 2026, as this is the only year of data available for Cobourg. **Q: Which category had the most reported incidents in 2026?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents, with 550 reports, accounting for 86% of the total. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime reports published by the Cobourg Police Service (ON). Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Cobourg Police Service (ON). --- ## Strathroy-Caradoc Crime Data: 634 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 634 crime incidents between October 4 and December 3, 2019. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 84.4% of all incidents. Violent crimes were rare, with only 7 reported cases. This map displays 634 reported incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario, from October 4 to December 3, 2019. The data is sourced from the local police service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity during this 60-day window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified period, offering a clear view of crime distribution across the municipality. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety strategies and policing priorities. The 2019 data shows 634 incidents reported in Strathroy-Caradoc during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime distribution during this period. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, with 535 reports accounting for 84.4% of the total. Theft is the second most common, with 51 incidents (8%), followed by break and enter at 23 incidents (3.6%). These three categories together represent over 96% of all reported incidents. ### Key stats - 634 total incidents reported - 535 incidents categorized as 'Other' (84.4%) - 51 theft incidents (8%) - 7 violent incidents reported - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 Strathroy-Caradoc’s 2019 data is dominated by the 'Other' category, which includes 535 incidents—84.4% of the total. This high concentration suggests many incident types are grouped under this label, limiting granular insights. Theft and break-and-enter follow, but their counts (51 and 23, respectively) are significantly lower. With only 7 violent incidents, the dataset reflects a period where property-related and miscellaneous reports were the primary focus. The absence of neighbourhood-level data further narrows the analysis to city-wide trends. > Voice: Crime in Strathroy-Caradoc: 634 incidents reported in late 2019. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc during the 60-day window?** There were 634 reported incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc between October 4, 2019, and December 3, 2019. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Strathroy-Caradoc?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' which accounted for 535 incidents, or 84.4% of the total. This category includes a broad range of incidents not specified under other labels. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc?** There were 7 violent incidents reported in Strathroy-Caradoc during the 60-day window. This count includes all incidents classified under the violent category. **Q: Are there any trends in the incident data for Strathroy-Caradoc?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2019, with no year-over-year comparison available. Therefore, no trends can be identified from this dataset alone. **Q: Does the data include neighbourhood-specific information?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific information. The incidents are reported for Strathroy-Caradoc as a whole, without breakdowns by neighbourhood. **Q: How current is the data for Strathroy-Caradoc?** The data covers a 60-day period from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019. This is the most recent dataset available for Strathroy-Caradoc. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc. #### Categories in Strathroy-Caradoc ### Assault in Strathroy-Caradoc: 6 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/assault In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 6 assault incidents, accounting for 0.9% of the city's total 634 reported crimes. Assault ranked 5th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' incidents being the most frequent at 535 reports. This page covers reported assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. Assault includes a range of offences from minor altercations to more serious attacks, all documented by local law enforcement. In 2019, there were 6 reported assaults in the city. These incidents represent 0.9% of Strathroy-Caradoc's total reported crime during this period. While assault is a serious category, it accounts for a small portion of overall criminal activity in the city. Assault ranks as the 5th most common crime category in Strathroy-Caradoc out of 7 tracked categories. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 535 incidents, followed by theft (51), break and enter (23), and mischief (16). Auto theft is the least common, with only 2 reported cases. Assault's relatively low count places it in the middle of the city's crime distribution. Key stats: - 6 reported assaults in 2019 - Assault represents 0.9% of city-wide incidents - 5th most common crime category in Strathroy-Caradoc - Data covers October to December 2019 Assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of total reported incidents. The 6 cases in 2019 place assault in the middle of the city's crime distribution, with property-related offences like theft and break-and-enter being more common. The limited data window (October to December 2019) prevents broader trend analysis, but the numbers suggest assault is not a dominant crime concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There were 6 reported assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc during 2019, covering the period from October 4 to December 3. **Q: What percentage of Strathroy-Caradoc's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 0.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents in 2019, making it a relatively small portion of overall criminal activity. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Assault is the 5th most common crime category, with 'Other' (535 incidents) and theft (51) being far more frequent. Break-and-enter (23) and mischief (16) also outnumber assault. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for assault in Strathroy-Caradoc?** No, the dataset only includes assault incidents from 2019, with no prior or subsequent years for comparison. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as published by local law enforcement agencies. ### Auto Theft in Strathroy-Caradoc: 2 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/auto_theft In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 2 auto theft incidents, accounting for 0.3% of the city's total 634 reported crimes. Auto theft ranked 6th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' incidents being the most frequent at 535. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. In 2019, there were 2 reported incidents of auto theft in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.3% of all reported crimes in Strathroy-Caradoc during that period. The data spans from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity in the city during this timeframe. Auto theft ranked 6th among the 7 reported crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 535 reported incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 51 incidents. 'Break and enter' had 23 incidents, 'Mischief' had 16, and 'Assault' had 6. Auto theft, with only 2 incidents, was one of the least frequently reported categories in the city. Key stats: - 2 auto theft incidents reported in 2019 - Auto theft accounts for 0.3% of city-wide incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 Auto theft is a relatively minor category in Strathroy-Caradoc's crime profile, representing less than 1% of all reported incidents in 2019. With only 2 incidents recorded, it is one of the least common crimes in the city, significantly overshadowed by categories like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The limited data window of just over two months in late 2019 makes it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns in auto theft for the city. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There were 2 reported auto theft incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Strathroy-Caradoc does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 0.3% of all reported crimes in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Auto theft ranked 6th among the 7 reported crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. **Q: What time period does this auto theft data cover?** The data covers auto theft incidents from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Strathroy-Caradoc: 23 incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/break_and_enter In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 23 break and enter incidents, representing 3.6% of the city's total 634 crimes. This category ranked third among seven crime types reported during the period. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. In 2019, there were 23 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city. These incidents accounted for 3.6% of all reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc during that period. The data spans from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity in the city during the final months of the year. Break and enter ranked as the third most common category of reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019, behind 'Other' (535 incidents) and 'Theft' (51 incidents). It was more frequent than 'Mischief' (16 incidents), 'Assault' (6 incidents), and 'Auto theft' (2 incidents). While break and enter represents a smaller portion of overall crime compared to the top categories, it remains a notable concern for property-related offences. Key stats: - 23 break-and-enter incidents in 2019 - 3.6% of all reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc - Ranked 3rd among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 Break and enter in Strathroy-Caradoc accounted for a small but notable portion of reported crime in 2019, ranking third among all categories. The 23 incidents reflect a modest volume compared to larger cities, but the lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis. The short reporting window (late 2019) suggests caution in interpreting these figures as representative of annual patterns. Compared to other property crimes like theft (51 incidents) and mischief (16), break and enter stands out as a mid-tier concern. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There were 23 reported break-and-enter incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019, accounting for 3.6% of all reported crime in the city. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Break and enter ranked third among seven crime categories in 2019, behind 'Other' (535 incidents) and 'Theft' (51 incidents), but ahead of 'Mischief' (16) and 'Assault' (6). **Q: What time period does this break-and-enter data cover?** The data spans from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, covering the final two months of the year. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Strathroy-Caradoc?** No, the dataset only includes break-and-enter incidents from 2019, with no prior or subsequent years for comparison. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Mischief in Strathroy-Caradoc: 16 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/mischief In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 16 mischief incidents, accounting for 2.5% of the city's total 634 crimes. This category ranked 4th among 7 crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 535 incidents. This page covers reported Mischief incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. In 2019, there were 16 reported incidents of Mischief, accounting for 2.5% of the city's total reported crime during that period. The data spans from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, providing a snapshot of Mischief incidents in the final months of the year. These figures represent only reported incidents and do not account for unreported cases. In Strathroy-Caradoc, Mischief ranked as the 4th most reported crime category out of 7 in 2019. It was less frequent than Other (535 incidents), Theft (51 incidents), and Break and enter (23 incidents), but more common than Assault (6 incidents) and Auto theft (2 incidents). This places Mischief as a mid-tier category in terms of reported crime volume. Key stats: - 16 reported Mischief incidents in 2019 - Mischief accounts for 2.5% of city-wide incidents - 4th most reported crime category in Strathroy-Caradoc - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 Mischief incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc made up a small portion of the city's reported crime in 2019, with only 16 cases over three months. While it ranked 4th among crime categories, its volume was significantly lower than the top category, Other, which had 535 incidents. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data suggests Mischief is not a dominant crime concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many Mischief incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There were 16 reported Mischief incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019, covering the period from October 4 to December 3. **Q: What percentage of Strathroy-Caradoc’s crime does Mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 2.5% of the city’s total reported crime in 2019, based on the 634 incidents recorded during that period. **Q: How does Mischief compare to other crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Mischief ranked 4th among 7 crime categories in 2019, with fewer incidents than Other (535), Theft (51), and Break and enter (23), but more than Assault (6) and Auto theft (2). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for Mischief in Strathroy-Caradoc?** No, the dataset only includes Mischief incidents from 2019, with no prior or subsequent years for comparison. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Other Crime in Strathroy-Caradoc: 535 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/other In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 535 'Other' crime incidents, making up 84.4% of the city's total 634 reported crimes. This category ranked highest among seven crime types, with theft and break-and-enter following distantly at 51 and 23 incidents, respectively. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. In 2019, there were 535 incidents classified under this category, accounting for 84.4% of all reported crime in the city during that period. The data spans from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the final months of the year. In Strathroy-Caradoc, 'Other' crime incidents significantly outnumber all other categories, ranking first among seven tracked categories. The next highest category, theft, had 51 incidents, followed by break and enter with 23, mischief with 16, assault with 6, and auto theft with 2. This highlights the dominance of 'Other' incidents in the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 535 'Other' incidents reported in 2019 - 84.4% of all city crime falls under 'Other' - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 - Theft is the second-highest category with 51 incidents The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Strathroy-Caradoc's crime data, accounting for 84.4% of all incidents in 2019. This is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where property and violent crimes typically lead. The 535 incidents in this category dwarf all others, with theft—a distant second—recording only 51 incidents. The data window is limited to the final two months of 2019, so seasonal patterns may influence the counts. No year-over-year comparison is available, making it difficult to assess trends. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes crimes that do not fit into major classifications like theft, assault, or break and enter. Specific inclusions vary by jurisdiction but often cover offences like fraud, public disturbances, or minor regulatory violations. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** In 2019, 'Other' crime accounted for 535 incidents, far exceeding theft (51), break and enter (23), mischief (16), assault (6), and auto theft (2). It represents 84.4% of all reported crime in the city. **Q: Is the data for 2019 complete?** The data covers incidents from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019, providing a partial-year snapshot. It does not include the entire calendar year. **Q: Are there trends available for 'Other' crime in Strathroy-Caradoc?** No year-over-year trends are available for this category, as data is only provided for 2019. The limited time window also restricts trend analysis. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in Strathroy-Caradoc: 1 Incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/robbery In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 1 robbery incident, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total crime count of 634. This places robbery as the 7th most common crime category out of 7. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or threat of force. In 2019, there was 1 reported robbery incident in the city. This single incident represents 0.2% of the 634 total reported incidents across all crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc during the same period. Robbery ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories tracked in Strathroy-Caradoc. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 535 reported incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 51, 'Break and enter' with 23, 'Mischief' with 16, and 'Assault' with 6. Robbery is the least frequently reported category in the city. Key stats: - 1 reported robbery incident in 2019 - Robbery accounts for 0.2% of all incidents - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Data covers October 4 to December 3, 2019 Robbery is the least frequently reported crime category in Strathroy-Caradoc, with only one incident recorded in 2019. This places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories by volume. The low count means it contributes minimally to the overall crime landscape in the city. Given the limited data window (October to December 2019), it is not possible to identify trends or patterns for this category. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There was 1 reported robbery incident in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. This represents 0.2% of the city's total reported incidents during that period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Robbery ranks 7th among the 7 crime categories in Strathroy-Caradoc. It is the least frequently reported category, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like 'Other' (535 incidents) and 'Theft' (51 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported robbery incidents from October 4, 2019, to December 3, 2019. This is a partial window within the year. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for robbery in Strathroy-Caradoc?** No, year-over-year data is not available for robbery in Strathroy-Caradoc. The dataset only includes incidents from late 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in Strathroy-Caradoc: 51 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/theft In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 51 theft incidents, making up 8% of the city's total crime count of 634. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category in the city. This page covers reported theft incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario, during the final months of 2019. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and other forms of property theft. In this period, there were 51 reported theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 8% of all reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc during the same timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in the city, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime. In Strathroy-Caradoc, theft is the second most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. Theft accounts for 51 incidents, significantly more than break and enter (23), mischief (16), assault (6), and auto theft (2). This ranking highlights theft as a notable concern within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 51 theft incidents reported - 8% of all city crime - Second most common crime category - Data covers October to December 2019 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc, trailing only the broad 'Other' category. With 51 incidents in just three months, it surpasses break-and-enter by more than double, underscoring its prevalence. The lack of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft within a short window suggests it is a persistent issue. The absence of neighbourhood-level data means patterns within the city cannot be examined further. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc?** There were 51 reported theft incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc during the period from October to December 2019. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Strathroy-Caradoc does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 8% of all reported crime in Strathroy-Caradoc during the same period. **Q: How does theft compare to other types of crime in Strathroy-Caradoc?** Theft is the second most common crime category, with 51 incidents, compared to 23 for break and enter and 16 for mischief. **Q: Is there data available for theft trends over multiple years?** No, the available data only covers the period from October to December 2019, so year-over-year trends cannot be analyzed. Source: Data sourced from open police records provided by the Ontario government. #### Year pages for Strathroy-Caradoc ### Strathroy-Caradoc Crime 2019: 634 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/strathroy-caradoc/year/2019 In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 634 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated, accounting for 535 cases, while theft and break-and-enter followed with 51 and 23 incidents respectively. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 634 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the municipality. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the town during that year. The data reflects all reported incidents for 2019, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in Strathroy-Caradoc. Without prior-year comparisons, the focus remains on the composition and scale of incidents within this single-year window. The 2019 data for Strathroy-Caradoc shows a total of 634 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 535 incidents. Theft followed as the second most frequent category with 51 reports, while break-and-enter and mischief incidents were notably lower, at 23 and 16, respectively. Assault and auto theft were the least reported, with only 6 and 2 incidents. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of lesser or non-violent offences. Key stats: - 634 total reported incidents in 2019 - 535 incidents classified as 'Other' - Theft was the second most reported category with 51 incidents - Break-and-enter and mischief accounted for 23 and 16 incidents - Assault and auto theft were the least reported categories The 2019 data for Strathroy-Caradoc is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 84% of all reported incidents. This skew suggests that most incidents were minor or non-violent in nature. The low counts for assault and auto theft indicate that violent and property crimes were relatively rare. As the only year of data available, it serves as a baseline but offers no trend insights. The concentration of incidents in a single category may reflect local reporting practices or the types of offences most frequently encountered in the community. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019?** There were 634 reported incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Strathroy-Caradoc?** No trend data is available, as 2019 is the only year of reported incidents in the dataset. Without prior-year comparisons, it is not possible to assess any changes over time. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in 2019?** The 'Other' category was the most reported, with 535 incidents. This accounted for the vast majority of the 634 total incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc for 2019. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data records provided by the province of Ontario (ON). It includes all reported incidents for Strathroy-Caradoc in 2019. Source: Data sourced from Ontario (ON) open-data records. --- ## Sherbrooke Crime: 602 Incidents in 60 Days | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke Sherbrooke recorded 602 crime incidents between November 1 and December 31, 2024. Assault was the most frequent category, accounting for 220 incidents, or 36.5% of the total. Theft followed with 199 cases. This map displays 602 reported incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, over a 60-day window from November 1 to December 31, 2024. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing where and what types of crimes occurred, the map helps highlight areas that may require additional attention or community support. The 2024 dataset shows 602 incidents over a 60-day period, but no prior-year data is available for comparison. Without historical context, it is not possible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. Future updates with additional years will provide clearer insights into long-term patterns in Sherbrooke. Assault was the most frequently reported crime, accounting for 220 incidents, or 36.5% of the total. Theft followed closely with 199 incidents, making up 33.1%. Other offences, which include a variety of less common crimes, represented 16.3% of the total with 98 incidents. Together, these three categories cover nearly 86% of all reported incidents in the dataset. ### Key stats - 602 total incidents in 60 days - 220 assaults (36.5% of total) - 199 thefts (33.1% of total) - 98 other offences (16.3% of total) - Data covers November–December 2024 Sherbrooke's late-2024 crime data is dominated by assault and theft, which together account for nearly 70% of all incidents. The absence of neighbourhood-level breakdowns limits hyperlocal analysis, but the concentration of violent and property crimes is notable. With only a two-month window, seasonal effects—such as holiday-related theft—may influence the numbers, but longer-term trends cannot yet be assessed. The dataset provides a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available. > Voice: Crime in Sherbrooke: 602 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Sherbrooke over the last 60 days?** Sherbrooke recorded 602 incidents between November 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024. This includes all reported crimes within this 60-day window, with assault being the most frequent category. **Q: What types of crimes are most common in Sherbrooke?** Assault was the most reported crime, with 220 incidents, accounting for 36.5% of all cases. Theft followed closely with 199 incidents (33.1%), while mischief and break-and-enter each contributed around 7% of the total. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Sherbrooke?** The dataset only includes records from 2024, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available at this time. The 602 incidents reported are specific to the November–December 2024 period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-level crime statistics for Sherbrooke?** No neighbourhood-level data is available for Sherbrooke in this dataset. The 602 incidents are aggregated at the city level, without breakdowns by specific areas. **Q: How current is this crime data for Sherbrooke?** This data covers incidents reported between November 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024. It reflects a 60-day snapshot and does not include more recent or historical periods. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open records published by Quebec (QC) authorities. It includes all reported incidents within the specified window, with no undated or estimated entries. Source: Data sourced from Quebec (QC) open crime records, covering reported incidents in Sherbrooke. #### Categories in Sherbrooke ### Assault in Sherbrooke: 220 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/assault In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 220 assault incidents, making up 36.5% of the city's total 602 reported crimes. Assault was the most frequent category among five tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during November and December 2024. Assault was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during this period, with 220 incidents recorded. These 220 assaults represent 36.5% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month window, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories. Assault ranked first among the five reported crime categories in Sherbrooke, accounting for more than one-third of all incidents. Theft followed with 199 reports, while other categories such as mischief (43) and break and enter (42) were significantly less frequent. This distribution underscores assault as the dominant crime type in the city during the reporting period. Key stats: - 220 assault incidents reported - 36.5% of Sherbrooke’s total crime - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Theft followed with 199 incidents - Data covers November–December 2024 Assault stands out as Sherbrooke’s most reported crime category, comprising over a third of all incidents in late 2024. The 220-count figure is notably higher than theft (199), the second-most frequent category, and dwarfing property crimes like mischief and break-and-enter. With only two months of data, year-over-year trends cannot be assessed, but the concentration of assaults is clear. The category’s dominance suggests it is a key focus area for local crime reporting and prevention efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Sherbrooke?** There were 220 reported assault incidents in Sherbrooke during November and December 2024. **Q: What percentage of Sherbrooke’s crime is assault?** Assault accounted for 36.5% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Sherbrooke?** Assault ranked first, with 220 incidents, followed by theft (199). Mischief and break-and-enter had far fewer reports (43 and 42, respectively). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans November 1 to December 31, 2024, representing a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the province of QC. ### Break and enter in Sherbrooke: 42 incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/break_and_enter In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 42 break and enter incidents, representing 7% of the city's total crime count of 602. This category ranked fifth among five crime categories, with assault being the most frequent at 220 incidents. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during November and December 2024. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. There were 42 reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke during this two-month period. These incidents accounted for 7% of the city's total reported crimes, which numbered 602 across all categories. Break and enter ranked fifth among Sherbrooke's five crime categories, behind assault (220 incidents), theft (199), other (98), and mischief (43). While property-related crimes like theft and mischief were more frequent, break and enter represented a smaller but notable portion of the city's overall crime landscape. The category's count was slightly lower than mischief, which had 43 incidents during the same period. Key stats: - 42 break-and-enter incidents reported - 7% of Sherbrooke's total crime incidents - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - 43 mischief incidents reported in the same period - Data covers November–December 2024 Break and enter in Sherbrooke accounted for a modest share of the city's reported crimes, with 42 incidents over two months. While it ranked last among the five tracked categories, it was nearly on par with mischief (43 incidents), suggesting property-related offences are a consistent concern. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights break and enter as a persistent, if not dominant, crime type in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Sherbrooke?** There were 42 reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke during November and December 2024. **Q: What percentage of Sherbrooke's total crimes were break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents made up 7% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Sherbrooke?** Break and enter ranked fifth, with fewer incidents than assault (220), theft (199), other (98), and mischief (43). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans November 1 to December 31, 2024, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Quebec's open data portal (QC). ### Mischief in Sherbrooke: 43 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/mischief In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 43 mischief incidents, accounting for 7.1% of the city's total 602 crimes. Mischief ranked fourth among five crime categories, with assault leading at 220 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during the two-month period from November 1 to December 31, 2024. Mischief includes offences such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. There were 43 reported mischief incidents in Sherbrooke during this period, accounting for 7.1% of the city's total reported crime incidents. In Sherbrooke, mischief ranks as the fourth most common category of reported crime, behind assault (220 incidents), theft (199 incidents), and other crimes (98 incidents). It is slightly more frequent than break and enter, which had 42 reported incidents. Together, these five categories account for all reported crime in the city during this period. Key stats: - 43 reported mischief incidents in late 2024 - 7.1% of Sherbrooke’s total crime incidents - 4th most common crime category in the city - Slightly more frequent than break and enter (42 incidents) - Data covers November–December 2024 only Mischief accounts for a small but notable portion of Sherbrooke’s reported crime, ranking fourth among five categories. The 43 incidents over two months suggest a steady but not dominant presence compared to higher-volume crimes like assault and theft. With only two months of data available, no year-over-year trends can be inferred. The near-even split with break and enter highlights property-related offences as a consistent concern in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Sherbrooke in late 2024?** There were 43 reported mischief incidents in Sherbrooke between November 1 and December 31, 2024. This represents 7.1% of the city’s total crime incidents during that period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crimes in Sherbrooke?** Mischief is the fourth most common crime category in Sherbrooke, behind assault (220 incidents), theft (199 incidents), and other crimes (98 incidents). It is slightly more frequent than break and enter (42 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Sherbrooke?** No, the dataset only includes mischief incidents from November–December 2024. Without prior years’ data for the same period, no year-over-year comparison can be made. **Q: What does the mischief category include?** Mischief typically includes offences like vandalism, property damage, and other willful destruction or interference with property. Specific definitions may vary by jurisdiction. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Quebec’s open data portal (QC). ### Other Crime in Sherbrooke: 98 Incidents in 2024 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/other In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 98 'Other' crime incidents, representing 16.3% of the city's total 602 reported crimes. This category ranked third among five crime types, with assault and theft being more frequent. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during the two-month window from November 1 to December 31, 2024. The dataset includes 98 incidents classified under this category, representing 16.3% of the city's total reported crime during this period. 'Other' crimes are a broad grouping that includes offences not captured by more specific categories such as assault, theft, or mischief. While the count is lower than some other categories, it still accounts for a notable portion of Sherbrooke's overall crime reports. In Sherbrooke, 'Other' crimes ranked third among the five reported categories, behind Assault (220 incidents) and Theft (199 incidents). It was more frequent than Mischief (43 incidents) and Break and enter (42 incidents). While 'Other' crimes made up a smaller share compared to the top two categories, they still represented a significant portion of the city's crime reports during this period. Key stats: - 98 'Other' incidents reported - 16.3% of Sherbrooke's total crime - Third most common crime category - More frequent than Mischief and Break and enter - Data covers November–December 2024 The 98 'Other' incidents in Sherbrooke during late 2024 highlight this category's role as a notable but secondary contributor to the city's crime profile. While it trails behind Assault and Theft, it still accounts for over one-sixth of all reported incidents. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the count suggests consistent reporting in this broad category. Compared to property crimes like Mischief and Break and enter, 'Other' incidents were more than twice as frequent, underscoring their significance in Sherbrooke's crime data. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' crime category include?** The 'Other' category includes offences not classified under Assault, Theft, Mischief, or Break and enter. It represents 16.3% of Sherbrooke's reported crime in late 2024. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to Assault in Sherbrooke?** Assault was the most frequent category with 220 incidents, while 'Other' had 98, making it the third most common. **Q: Is 'Other' crime more common than property crimes in Sherbrooke?** Yes, 'Other' incidents (98) were more frequent than Mischief (43) and Break and enter (42) during this period. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data includes incidents from November 1 to December 31, 2024, a two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal (QC). ### Theft in Sherbrooke: 199 Incidents in 2024 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/theft In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 199 theft incidents, representing 33.1% of the city's total crime count of 602. Theft ranked as the second most frequent crime category among five tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during November and December 2024. Theft was the second most common crime category in the city during this period, with 199 incidents recorded. These incidents account for 33.1% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month window, highlighting theft as a significant portion of the city's crime activity. In Sherbrooke, theft ranked second among five crime categories, trailing only assault (220 incidents) but surpassing other categories such as mischief (43), break and enter (42), and other crimes (98). Theft's prevalence underscores its role as a key concern in the city's crime landscape, though it remains less frequent than assault. Key stats: - 199 theft incidents reported - 33.1% of Sherbrooke's total crime - Second most common crime category - Data covers November–December 2024 - Assault led with 220 incidents Theft stands out as Sherbrooke's second most reported crime category, accounting for nearly one-third of all incidents in late 2024. While assault remains the leading category, theft's 199 incidents significantly outpace property-related crimes like mischief and break-and-enter. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data confirms theft as a persistent issue in the city. No year-over-year comparison is available, leaving the longer-term pattern unclear. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Sherbrooke?** There were 199 reported theft incidents in Sherbrooke during November and December 2024. **Q: What percentage of Sherbrooke's crime is theft?** Theft accounted for 33.1% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Sherbrooke?** Theft was the second most common crime, behind assault (220 incidents) but ahead of mischief (43) and break-and-enter (42). **Q: Is this data for the entire year?** No, the data covers only November and December 2024, a partial window that limits broader trend analysis. Source: Data sourced from the Quebec (QC) open data portal. #### Year pages for Sherbrooke ### Sherbrooke Crime 2024: 602 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/sherbrooke/year/2024 Sherbrooke recorded 602 criminal incidents in 2024. Assault was the most frequent category with 220 reports, followed by theft at 199. Together, these two categories made up 70% of all incidents. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 602 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Sherbrooke during 2024. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and offers a snapshot of crime patterns in the city for this year. The 2024 data for Sherbrooke shows a total of 602 reported incidents, with assault being the most common category at 220 incidents. Theft followed closely with 199 reports, while other categories, mischief, and break-and-enter rounded out the top five. This initial dataset establishes a foundation for understanding crime trends in Sherbrooke, though comparisons with previous years are not possible due to the lack of prior data. Key stats: - 602 total incidents in 2024 - Assault: 220 incidents - Theft: 199 incidents - Other categories: 98 incidents - Break and enter: 42 incidents Sherbrooke's 2024 data reveals a notable concentration in assault and theft, which together account for over two-thirds of all reported incidents. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the high proportion of these categories suggests a focus area for local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. The dataset provides a clear starting point for tracking future changes in crime patterns. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Sherbrooke in 2024?** Sherbrooke recorded 602 reported incidents in 2024. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Sherbrooke?** No trend data is available for Sherbrooke as 2024 is the first year of reported data. Future years will provide a basis for trend analysis. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Sherbrooke in 2024?** Assault was the most reported category in Sherbrooke in 2024, with 220 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 199 reports. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the province of Quebec (QC), specifically for Sherbrooke. Source: Data sourced from Quebec (QC) open-data portals. --- ## Saugeen Shores Crime: 559 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores Saugeen Shores recorded 559 crime incidents between February 12 and April 13, 2026. The majority (90.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft being the second most common at 5.9%. This map shows 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario, over a 60-day window from February 12 to April 13, 2026. The data is sourced from the local police service’s public portal and reflects incidents reported during this period. While the dataset does not include population figures or per-capita rates, it provides a snapshot of crime patterns in the community. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends, allocate resources, and address public safety concerns. The data is limited to reported incidents, so actual occurrences may differ due to variations in reporting behaviour. The dataset covers only a 60-day window in 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. The 559 incidents recorded during this period provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot be assessed without additional historical data. As more data becomes available, it will be possible to identify patterns and changes over time. The majority of incidents in Saugeen Shores during this period fall under the 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences not classified elsewhere. This category accounts for 506 incidents, or 90.5% of the total. Theft is the second most common category, with 33 incidents (5.9%), followed by assault, break and enter, and mischief, each with 6 incidents (1.1%). Robbery is the least common, with only 2 incidents (0.4%). ### Key stats - 559 total incidents over 60 days - 90.5% of incidents classified as 'Other' - 33 theft incidents reported - 6 assault incidents recorded - 6 break and enter incidents - Data covers February 12 to April 13, 2026 Saugeen Shores' 60-day snapshot is dominated by a broad 'Other' category, which accounts for 90.5% of incidents. This high proportion suggests many offences do not fit neatly into standard categories like theft or assault. The low counts for violent crimes (8 total) and property crimes (45 total) indicate a relatively quiet period, though the short window limits broader conclusions. The absence of neighbourhood-level data also means concentration patterns cannot be assessed. > Voice: Crime in Saugeen Shores: 559 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores over the past 60 days?** There were 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores between February 12, 2026, and April 13, 2026. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within that 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Saugeen Shores?** The most frequently reported category was 'Other,' accounting for 506 incidents, or 90.5% of the total. Theft was the second most common, with 33 incidents, followed by assault, break-and-enter, and mischief, each with 6 incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Saugeen Shores?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. The 559 incidents reported are the only available data for this period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Saugeen Shores?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Saugeen Shores. All 559 incidents are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is the data for Saugeen Shores?** The data covers incidents reported between February 12, 2026, and April 13, 2026. It was last updated on May 13, 2026. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government. It includes reported incidents that have been made available to the public. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Saugeen Shores. #### Categories in Saugeen Shores ### Assault in Saugeen Shores: 6 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/assault In 2026, Saugeen Shores recorded 6 assault incidents, representing 1.1% of the city's total 559 crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent crime category among six tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. During the reporting period, there were 6 assault incidents recorded. These incidents account for 1.1% of the city's total reported crime incidents. The data spans from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, providing a snapshot of assault incidents within this timeframe. Assault is one of the categories tracked in Saugeen Shores, offering insight into the types of crimes reported in the area. In Saugeen Shores, assault ranks as the third most common category among the six tracked, with 6 incidents. The 'Other' category leads with 506 incidents, followed by theft with 33 incidents. Break and enter, mischief, and robbery each have 6, 6, and 2 incidents, respectively. This places assault in a mid-range position among the city's reported crime categories. Key stats: - 6 assault incidents reported - 1.1% of city-wide incidents - Ranked 3rd among 6 categories - Reporting period: Feb 12 to Apr 13, 2026 Assault incidents in Saugeen Shores are relatively low compared to other categories, accounting for just 1.1% of total reported crimes. The 6 incidents place assault in the middle of the city's crime categories, with 'Other' and theft being more prevalent. Given the short reporting window, it's challenging to draw long-term trends, but the data provides a baseline for understanding assault patterns in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores?** There were 6 assault incidents reported in Saugeen Shores during the reporting period. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in Saugeen Shores are assaults?** Assault incidents make up 1.1% of the total reported crime incidents in Saugeen Shores. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** Assault ranks 3rd among the 6 crime categories tracked in Saugeen Shores. **Q: What is the reporting period for this data?** The data covers assault incidents from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Saugeen Shores Break and Enter: 6 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/break_and_enter Saugeen Shores recorded 6 break and enter incidents in 2026, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 559 reported crimes. This category ranked 4th among 6 crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a property with intent to commit an offence. Between February 12 and April 13, 2026, there were 6 reported break-and-enter incidents in Saugeen Shores. These incidents account for 1.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period. Break and enter ranks as the 4th most common category among the 6 tracked in Saugeen Shores. It is tied with assault and mischief, each reporting 6 incidents. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 506 incidents, followed by theft with 33. Robbery is the least common, with only 2 reported incidents. Key stats: - 6 break-and-enter incidents reported - 1.1% of Saugeen Shores' total crime - Ranks 4th among 6 crime categories - Tied with assault and mischief at 6 incidents each - Data covers February 12 to April 13, 2026 Break and enter in Saugeen Shores represents a small fraction of overall crime, with only 6 incidents over a two-month period. It ranks mid-tier among crime categories, tied with assault and mischief. The low count and short reporting window make it difficult to identify trends, but the data suggests property crime is less prevalent than other categories like theft or 'Other' incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores?** There were 6 reported break-and-enter incidents between February 12 and April 13, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saugeen Shores' crime is break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 1.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** It ranks 4th out of 6 categories, tied with assault and mischief at 6 incidents each. 'Other' is the most common category with 506 incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Saugeen Shores?** No, the current dataset only covers a partial window in 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Mischief in Saugeen Shores: 6 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/mischief In 2026, Saugeen Shores recorded 6 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 559 crimes. Mischief ranked 5th among 6 crime categories, with theft and other offences being more prevalent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts of destruction or interference with property. In the period from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, there were 6 reported mischief incidents in Saugeen Shores. These incidents represent 1.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period. While mischief is a relatively minor category in terms of volume, it can still impact community safety and property values. In Saugeen Shores, mischief ranks fifth among the six reported crime categories. The most frequent category is 'Other,' with 506 incidents, followed by theft (33 incidents), assault (6 incidents), and break and enter (6 incidents). Robbery is the least frequent, with only 2 incidents. Mischief shares the same count as assault and break and enter, each with 6 incidents, highlighting its relatively low occurrence compared to other crimes in the city. Key stats: - 6 reported mischief incidents - 1.1% of Saugeen Shores' total crime - Ranks 5th among 6 crime categories - Tied with assault and break and enter at 6 incidents each - Data covers February 12 to April 13, 2026 Mischief in Saugeen Shores is a low-frequency crime, accounting for just 1.1% of the city's total incidents in early 2026. Its count of 6 incidents ties with assault and break and enter, placing it in the middle of the city's crime categories. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data suggests mischief is not a dominant concern in Saugeen Shores. The focus for community safety efforts may lie elsewhere, given the higher volumes in categories like 'Other' and theft. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores in early 2026?** There were 6 reported mischief incidents in Saugeen Shores between February 12 and April 13, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saugeen Shores' total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounts for 1.1% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** Mischief ranks fifth out of six crime categories, tied with assault and break and enter at 6 incidents each. **Q: What is the most common crime category in Saugeen Shores?** The 'Other' category is the most frequent, with 506 incidents reported in the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Saugeen Shores. ### Other Crime in Saugeen Shores: 506 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/other In Saugeen Shores, 506 'Other' crime incidents were reported in 2026, making up 90.5% of the city's total 559 crimes. This category ranks first among six crime types tracked. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. During the period from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, there were 506 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 90.5% of all reported crime in Saugeen Shores during this timeframe. The 'Other' category encompasses a range of offences that do not fall under more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or break and enter. The data provides a snapshot of crime trends within this category for the specified period. In Saugeen Shores, the 'Other' category ranks first among six crime categories, with 506 reported incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most reported category, theft, which had 33 incidents. Other categories such as assault, break and enter, and mischief each had 6 reported incidents, while robbery had 2. The dominance of the 'Other' category highlights its prevalence in the overall crime landscape of Saugeen Shores. Key stats: - 506 reported incidents in the 'Other' category - 90.5% of all reported crime in Saugeen Shores - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - Theft is the second most reported category with 33 incidents - Data covers February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026 The 'Other' category stands out in Saugeen Shores, accounting for the vast majority of reported crime incidents during the specified period. With 506 incidents, it dwarfed other categories like theft (33) and assault (6). This heavy concentration suggests that many reported offences in Saugeen Shores fall outside the more commonly tracked categories. However, without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this is a consistent pattern or a short-term trend. The dominance of 'Other' incidents underscores the need for deeper analysis into what specific offences are being reported under this broad classification. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fit into more specific classifications such as theft, assault, or break and enter. It is a broad category that can encompass various types of incidents. **Q: How many incidents were reported in the 'Other' category?** There were 506 reported incidents in the 'Other' category in Saugeen Shores from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does the 'Other' category represent?** The 'Other' category represents 90.5% of all reported crime in Saugeen Shores during the specified period. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** The 'Other' category ranks first among six crime categories in Saugeen Shores, with 506 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most reported category, theft, which had 33 incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Robbery in Saugeen Shores: 2 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/robbery Saugeen Shores recorded 2 robbery incidents in 2026, accounting for 0.4% of the city's total 559 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 6th among 6 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 506 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. Robbery refers to the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, there were 2 reported robbery incidents in Saugeen Shores. These incidents represent 0.4% of the city's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 559 incidents across all categories. Robbery ranks 6th among the 6 crime categories tracked in Saugeen Shores. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 506 reported cases, followed by 'Theft' with 33. 'Assault,' 'Break and enter,' and 'Mischief' each had 6 reported incidents. Robbery, with only 2 incidents, is the least frequently reported category in the city during this period. Key stats: - 2 reported robbery incidents - 0.4% of Saugeen Shores' total crime - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 12 to April 13, 2026 Robbery is the least frequently reported crime category in Saugeen Shores, with only 2 incidents recorded between February 12 and April 13, 2026. This low count places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories, far behind 'Other' incidents, which dominate the data. Given the short reporting window and the small number of incidents, it is difficult to draw meaningful trends or comparisons. The data simply reflects a very low occurrence of robbery in the city during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores?** There were 2 reported robbery incidents in Saugeen Shores between February 12 and April 13, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Saugeen Shores' total crime does robbery represent?** Robbery accounts for 0.4% of the city's total reported crime during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** Robbery is the least reported category, ranking 6th out of 6, with only 2 incidents compared to 506 'Other' incidents. **Q: What time period does this robbery data cover?** The data spans from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, a partial window of the year. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in Saugeen Shores: 33 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/theft In Saugeen Shores, 33 theft incidents were reported in 2026, making up 5.9% of the city's total crime count of 559. Theft ranked as the second most frequent crime category during this period. This page covers reported theft incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft from vehicles, and other forms of property theft. In the period from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026, there were 33 reported theft incidents in Saugeen Shores. These incidents account for 5.9% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity within the specified timeframe, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime in the community. In Saugeen Shores, theft is the second most reported category of crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under the main categories. With 33 reported incidents, theft significantly outnumbers other categories such as assault, break and enter, mischief, and robbery, each of which had 6, 6, 6, and 2 incidents respectively. This highlights the relative frequency of theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 33 reported theft incidents - 5.9% of Saugeen Shores' total incidents - Second most reported crime category - Data covers February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026 - 6 categories tracked in Saugeen Shores Theft stands out as the second most common crime in Saugeen Shores, with 33 incidents reported between February 12 and April 13, 2026. This places it well ahead of categories like assault, break and enter, and mischief, each of which had only 6 incidents. The data suggests that theft is a notable concern in the city, though the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. The absence of year-over-year data means we cannot assess whether this is a rise or decline from previous periods. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores?** There were 33 reported theft incidents in Saugeen Shores between February 12, 2026, and April 13, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Saugeen Shores does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 5.9% of the total 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores during the specified period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Saugeen Shores?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in Saugeen Shores, with 33 incidents, following 'Other' incidents which had 506 reports. **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported from February 12, 2026, to April 13, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies. #### Year pages for Saugeen Shores ### Saugeen Shores Crime 2026: 559 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/saugeen-shores/year/2026 Saugeen Shores recorded 559 crime incidents in 2026. The dataset covers a single year, with 'Other' offences dominating at 506 reports, accounting for 90% of all incidents. Theft had 33 reports. Assault, break-and-enter, and mischief each had 6. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data. Saugeen Shores recorded 559 reported incidents in 2026. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible. This page details the types and frequency of incidents reported in Saugeen Shores during 2026, based on open data from Ontario. The dataset covers all categories of reported incidents, with the majority falling under the 'Other' classification. In 2026, Saugeen Shores saw a total of 559 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated, accounting for 506 incidents, while theft was the next largest named category with 33 reports. Assault, break-and-enter, and mischief each had 6 reports. Robbery was the least frequent, with only two reported cases. This dataset represents the entirety of available crime data for the city, as no prior years are included. Key stats: - 559 total incidents in 2026 - 506 incidents classified as 'Other' - Theft: 33 reported cases - Assault, break-and-enter, and mischief: 6 cases each - Robbery: 2 reported incidents The 2026 data for Saugeen Shores is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for 90% of all incidents. This skew is unusual compared to typical urban crime profiles, where property and violent crimes usually lead. Theft had 33 reports. Assault and break-and-enter each had 6. Without prior-year data, it's impossible to determine whether this distribution is typical or an anomaly. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores in 2026?** There were 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Saugeen Shores?** No trend can be determined, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Saugeen Shores. Prior-year comparisons are not possible. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2026?** The 'Other' category was by far the most common, with 506 incidents, making up 90% of the total reported cases. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario, covering reported incidents in Saugeen Shores for 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Saugeen Shores for 2026. --- ## West Nipissing Crime Data: 501 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing West Nipissing recorded 501 incidents between February 3 and April 4, 2019. The majority (91%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief following. This dataset covers a 60-day window in 2019. This map shows 501 reported incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario, over a 60-day window from February 3 to April 4, 2019. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to understand patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for the specified timeframe. This transparency helps build a clearer picture of community safety and policing priorities in West Nipissing. The 2019 data shows 501 incidents reported in West Nipissing during the 60-day window. Since this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime activity in early 2019, but trends cannot be assessed without additional years of data. The majority of incidents in West Nipissing during this period fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 456 reports, or 91% of the total. Theft was the second most common, with 31 incidents (6.2%), followed by mischief at 6 incidents (1.2%). These three categories together make up nearly all reported activity, highlighting a focus on property-related and miscellaneous offences. ### Key stats - 501 total incidents reported - 456 incidents classified as 'Other' (91%) - 31 theft incidents (6.2%) - 4 violent incidents reported - Data covers February 3 to April 4, 2019 West Nipissing's 2019 data is dominated by a single category: 'Other' incidents, which account for 91% of reports. This unusually high concentration suggests either a broad classification system or a high volume of minor, non-violent offences. With only four violent incidents in two months, the area's reported crime is overwhelmingly non-violent. The absence of neighbourhood breakdowns and year-over-year data limits deeper analysis, but the sheer dominance of 'Other' incidents is the standout feature of this dataset. > Voice: Crime in West Nipissing: 501 incidents reported over 60 days in 2019. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in West Nipissing during this period?** There were 501 reported incidents in West Nipissing between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within this 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents were most common in West Nipissing?** The majority of incidents fell under the 'Other' category, accounting for 456 reports, or 91% of the total. Theft was the second most common, with 31 incidents, followed by mischief (6 incidents) and break and enter (4 incidents). **Q: Is there any trend data available for West Nipissing?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2019, so no year-over-year trend analysis is possible. All 501 incidents occurred within a 60-day period in early 2019, providing a snapshot rather than a long-term trend. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for West Nipissing?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for West Nipissing. The 501 incidents are reported at the city level only. **Q: How current is this data for West Nipissing?** This data covers a 60-day period in early 2019. It is not recent and reflects incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data records provided by the province of Ontario (ON). It includes all reported incidents within the specified window, as compiled by provincial or municipal reporting systems. Source: Data sourced from Ontario (ON) open-data records, covering reported incidents in West Nipissing. #### Categories in West Nipissing ### Assault in West Nipissing: 3 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/assault In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 3 assault incidents, representing 0.6% of the city's total 501 reported crimes. Assault ranked 5th among 6 crime categories, with 'Other' incidents being the most frequent at 456. This page covers reported assault incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario. In 2019, there were 3 reported assaults in the city. These incidents represent 0.6% of the total 501 reported crimes in West Nipissing during that year. The data spans from February 3, 2019, to April 4, 2019, providing a snapshot of assault incidents during this period. Assault is one of six crime categories tracked in West Nipissing, ranking fifth in terms of incident volume. Assault accounts for a small portion of West Nipissing's reported crimes. With 3 incidents, it ranks fifth among the six tracked categories. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 456 incidents, followed by 'Theft' at 31. 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' had 6 and 4 incidents respectively, while 'Robbery' had 1. Assault's low count reflects its relatively minor presence compared to other crime types in the city. Key stats: - 3 assault incidents reported in 2019 - Assault represents 0.6% of West Nipissing's total crimes - Ranked 5th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 3 to April 4, 2019 - Most frequent category: 'Other' with 456 incidents Assault incidents in West Nipissing are relatively rare, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crimes in 2019. The low count of 3 incidents places it near the bottom of the city's crime categories, overshadowed by 'Other' and 'Theft'. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data suggests assault is not a dominant concern in West Nipissing's crime profile. The numbers are too small to draw meaningful comparisons or identify patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There were 3 reported assault incidents in West Nipissing in 2019, representing 0.6% of the city's total crimes. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in West Nipissing?** Assault ranks fifth among six categories, with 'Other' (456 incidents) and 'Theft' (31) being the most common. 'Mischief' and 'Break and enter' had 6 and 4 incidents respectively. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 3, 2019, to April 4, 2019, a partial window within the year. **Q: Is assault a significant crime category in West Nipissing?** No, assault accounts for less than 1% of reported crimes, making it one of the least frequent categories in the city. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in West Nipissing: 4 incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/break_and_enter In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 4 break and enter incidents, representing 0.8% of the city's total 501 reported crimes. This category ranked 4th among 6 crime types, with the majority of incidents falling under 'Other' (456). This page covers reported break and enter incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario. In 2019, there were 4 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in West Nipissing during that period. The data spans from February 3, 2019, to April 4, 2019, providing a snapshot of break and enter activity within this timeframe. Break and enter is one of six crime categories tracked in the city, offering insight into property-related offences. Break and enter ranked 4th among the six crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 456 reported cases, followed by 'Theft' with 31 incidents. 'Mischief' had 6 reported incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Robbery' had 3 and 1 incidents, respectively. Break and enter, with 4 incidents, was more frequent than 'Assault' and 'Robbery' but less common than 'Mischief' and significantly less than 'Theft' and 'Other'. Key stats: - 4 break and enter incidents in 2019 - 0.8% of all reported crimes in West Nipissing - Ranked 4th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 3 to April 4, 2019 Break and enter incidents in West Nipissing in 2019 were relatively low, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crimes. The category ranked 4th, indicating that while present, it was not among the most frequent crimes. The small number of incidents suggests that break and enter was not a major concern in the city during this period. The data, however, covers only a short window, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There were 4 reported break and enter incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. These incidents accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in the city during that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in West Nipissing?** Break and enter ranked 4th among the six crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. It was less frequent than 'Other' (456 incidents), 'Theft' (31 incidents), and 'Mischief' (6 incidents), but more frequent than 'Assault' (3 incidents) and 'Robbery' (1 incident). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break and enter incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This is a relatively short window, so the numbers may not reflect annual trends. **Q: Is break and enter a significant issue in West Nipissing?** In 2019, break and enter incidents were relatively low, making up only 0.8% of all reported crimes. With only 4 incidents, it was not among the most frequent crimes in the city during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in West Nipissing: 6 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/mischief In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 6 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total 501 crimes. This category ranked 3rd among 6 crime types reported. This page covers reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario, during 2019. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property. In 2019, there were 6 reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing. These incidents accounted for 1.2% of the city's total reported crime during that period. Mischief ranked as the third most common category of reported crime in West Nipissing in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 456 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 31. 'Break and enter' had 4 incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Robbery' had 3 and 1 incidents, respectively. Mischief, while not the most frequent, still contributed to the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 6 reported mischief incidents in 2019 - 1.2% of West Nipissing's total crime in 2019 - Ranked 3rd among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 3 to April 4, 2019 Mischief incidents in West Nipissing in 2019 were relatively low compared to other categories, accounting for only 1.2% of total reported crime. The small number of incidents makes it difficult to identify trends or patterns. However, the data provides a snapshot of property-related offences during this period. The limited time frame and low incident count mean that fluctuations could be significant without indicating broader trends. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There were 6 reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. These incidents made up 1.2% of the city's total reported crime for that year. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in West Nipissing?** Mischief ranked 3rd among the 6 crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. It was less frequent than 'Other' (456 incidents) and 'Theft' (31 incidents), but more common than 'Break and enter' (4 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This is a partial window of the year, so it does not represent a full annual count. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in West Nipissing?** No, year-over-year data is not available for mischief in West Nipissing. The dataset only includes incidents from 2019, so trends over time cannot be analyzed. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in West Nipissing: 456 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/other In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 456 'Other' crime incidents, making up 91% of the city's total 501 reported crimes. This category ranked highest among six crime types tracked, with theft being the second most common at 31 incidents. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in West Nipissing, Ontario, during 2019. The dataset includes 456 incidents classified under this category, representing the largest share of reported crime in the municipality for that year. The 'Other' category accounted for 91% of all reported incidents in West Nipissing in 2019, making it the most prevalent type of crime recorded. The data spans from February 3 to April 4, 2019, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during this period. In West Nipissing, the 'Other' category significantly outweighs all other crime types. It ranks first among six categories, with theft being the second most common at 31 incidents. Mischief follows with six incidents, while break-and-enter and assault are even less frequent, with four and three incidents respectively. Robbery is the least common, with only one reported incident. This distribution highlights the dominance of the 'Other' category in the municipality's crime data. Key stats: - 456 incidents of 'Other' crime in 2019 - 91% of all reported crime in West Nipissing - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - Theft is the second most common category with 31 incidents - Data covers February 3 to April 4, 2019 The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates West Nipissing's 2019 crime data, accounting for 91% of all reported incidents. This stark concentration is unusual compared to larger urban centres where property and violent crimes typically lead. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents—456 in just two months—suggests either a broad classification system or a high frequency of lower-severity offences. The minimal counts in other categories (e.g., only 31 thefts) further emphasize this imbalance. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes offences that do not fit into major crime types like theft, assault, or mischief. In West Nipissing, it accounted for 456 incidents in 2019, making it the most reported category. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in West Nipissing?** In 2019, 'Other' crime was the most reported category, with 456 incidents. This is significantly higher than theft (31 incidents), mischief (6 incidents), and other categories, which had even fewer reports. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This two-month window provides a snapshot of crime patterns during this period. **Q: Is there data available for other years?** Currently, the dataset only includes information for 2019. No year-over-year comparisons or trends can be analyzed at this time. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Robbery in West Nipissing: 1 Incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/robbery In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 1 robbery incident, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total 501 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 6th among 6 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 456 incidents. This page covers reported robbery incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In 2019, there was 1 reported robbery incident in West Nipissing. This single robbery incident represents 0.2% of the 501 total reported incidents across all categories in West Nipissing during the same period. Robbery ranks 6th among the 6 reported crime categories in West Nipissing. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other' with 456 reported incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 31 incidents. 'Mischief' had 6 incidents, 'Break and enter' had 4, and 'Assault' had 3. Robbery, with only 1 incident, is the least frequently reported category in the area. Key stats: - 1 reported robbery incident in 2019 - Robbery represents 0.2% of all incidents - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Lowest reported category in West Nipissing - Data covers February to April 2019 Robbery is the least reported crime category in West Nipissing, with only one incident recorded in 2019. This places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories, far below more common incidents like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The low count makes it difficult to draw meaningful trends or comparisons. Given the small number, any year-over-year changes would be highly volatile and not indicative of broader patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There was 1 reported robbery incident in West Nipissing in 2019. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does robbery represent in West Nipissing?** Robbery represents 0.2% of the 501 total reported incidents in West Nipissing. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in West Nipissing?** Robbery ranks 6th among the 6 reported crime categories, with the lowest number of incidents. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in West Nipissing: 31 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/theft In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 31 theft incidents, accounting for 6.2% of the city's total 501 crimes. Theft was the second most common crime category during this period. This page covers reported theft incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario. Theft includes offences such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In 2019, there were 31 reported theft incidents in the city. These incidents account for 6.2% of all reported crime in West Nipissing during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity within the city, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime. In West Nipissing, theft is the second most reported category of crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. With 31 reported incidents, theft significantly outnumbers other categories such as mischief (6 incidents), break and enter (4 incidents), assault (3 incidents), and robbery (1 incident). This ranking highlights the relative frequency of theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 31 theft incidents reported in 2019 - Theft accounts for 6.2% of all crime in West Nipissing - Second most reported crime category in the city - Data covers incidents from February 3 to April 4, 2019 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime category in West Nipissing, with 31 incidents in 2019. This places it significantly ahead of other categories like mischief and break and enter. The data, however, covers only a short window from early February to early April, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about annual trends. The concentration of theft incidents in this period suggests it is a notable concern, but the limited timeframe means these numbers should be interpreted with caution. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There were 31 reported theft incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. This number reflects incidents recorded between February 3 and April 4 of that year. **Q: What percentage of total crime in West Nipissing does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 6.2% of all reported crime in West Nipissing during the same period. This percentage is based on a total of 501 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in West Nipissing?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in West Nipissing, following 'Other' incidents (456). It is more frequent than mischief (6), break and enter (4), assault (3), and robbery (1). **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. #### Year pages for West Nipissing ### West Nipissing Crime 2019: 501 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/west-nipissing/year/2019 In 2019, West Nipissing reported 501 incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for 456 cases. This dataset represents the only year of available data, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. Theft was the second most common category with 31 incidents. In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 501 reported incidents. This marks the only year of available data for the municipality, providing a baseline for understanding local crime patterns. This page details the types and frequency of incidents reported in West Nipissing during 2019, offering a snapshot of the community's crime landscape for that year. The 2019 data for West Nipissing shows a total of 501 reported incidents, with the majority classified under 'Other' (456 incidents). Theft was the second most common category, with 31 incidents, followed by mischief (6), break and enter (4), assault (3), and robbery (1). This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less frequent offences. Key stats: - 501 total incidents in 2019 - 456 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft accounted for 31 incidents - Mischief, break and enter, and assault each had fewer than 10 incidents - Only 1 robbery incident reported The 2019 data for West Nipissing is notable for the overwhelming majority of incidents (91%) falling into the 'Other' category, which is unusually high compared to typical municipal crime profiles. The low counts for more serious offences like assault and robbery suggest a relatively quiet year in terms of violent crime. However, the lack of prior-year data limits any trend analysis, making this a standalone snapshot rather than part of a broader pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in West Nipissing in 2019?** There were 501 reported incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. This is the only year of data currently available for the municipality. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in West Nipissing?** It is not possible to determine a trend for West Nipissing, as 2019 is the only year of data available. No year-over-year comparison can be made. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2019?** The 'Other' category was by far the most common, with 456 incidents, accounting for 91% of all reported incidents in 2019. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically the West Nipissing crime incident reports for 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, West Nipissing crime incident reports. --- ## Shelburne Crime Data: 482 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne Shelburne recorded 482 crime incidents between April 27 and June 26, 2019. The majority of incidents, 97.7%, fell under the 'Other' category, with assault, mischief, theft, and break-and-enter making up the remainder. This map displays 482 reported incidents in Shelburne, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 27 to June 26, 2019. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this timeframe. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. While the window is limited to two months, it offers a focused view of crime distribution in Shelburne. The 2019 data shows 482 incidents over the 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a static snapshot rather than a long-term pattern. The vast majority of incidents—471, or 97.7%—fall under the 'Other' category, which includes various minor offences. Assault accounts for 4 incidents (0.8%), while mischief and theft each contribute 3 incidents (0.6%). Break-and-enter is the least frequent, with just 1 reported case (0.2%). ### Key stats - 482 total incidents in 60 days - 97.7% of incidents classified as 'Other' - 4 assaults reported - 3 incidents each of mischief and theft - 1 break-and-enter incident Shelburne's 2019 data is dominated by minor offences, with 'Other' incidents making up nearly all reports. The low counts of violent or property crimes—just 4 assaults and 1 break-and-enter—suggest a relatively quiet period. However, the lack of neighbourhood breakdowns limits deeper analysis. The dataset's short window and single-year scope mean no broader trends can be inferred. > Voice: Crime in Shelburne: 482 incidents reported in 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Shelburne during the 60-day window?** There were 482 reported incidents in Shelburne between April 27, 2019, and June 26, 2019. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Shelburne?** The majority of incidents in Shelburne fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 471 incidents, or 97.7% of the total. Assault, mischief, and theft each accounted for fewer than 1% of incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Shelburne?** The dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2019, so there is no year-over-year trend data available for Shelburne. All 482 incidents are from this single period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Shelburne?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Shelburne. The incidents are reported for the city as a whole. **Q: How current is the data for Shelburne?** The data covers incidents from April 27, 2019, to June 26, 2019. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent incidents. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. It includes reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Categories in Shelburne ### Assault in Shelburne, ON: 4 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/assault In 2019, Shelburne recorded 4 assault incidents, accounting for 0.8% of the city's total 482 crimes. Assault ranked second among five crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 471 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. In 2019, there were 4 reported assaults in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in Shelburne during that period. The data spans a two-month window from late April to late June 2019, providing a snapshot of assault incidents during that time. Assault is one of five crime categories tracked in Shelburne, with the others including mischief, theft, break and enter, and other offences. Assault ranks as the second most reported crime category in Shelburne, behind 'Other' offences, which accounted for 471 incidents. Compared to other categories, assault incidents are relatively low, with mischief and theft each reporting 3 incidents, and break and enter reporting 1 incident. The 'Other' category dominates the crime landscape in Shelburne, making up the vast majority of reported incidents. Key stats: - 4 reported assault incidents in 2019 - Assault accounts for 0.8% of total city crimes - Second most reported crime category in Shelburne - 'Other' offences lead with 471 incidents - Data covers April 27 to June 26, 2019 Assault incidents in Shelburne are relatively low compared to other crime categories, with only 4 reported cases in 2019. This places assault as the second most reported category, far behind the dominant 'Other' offences. The short two-month reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data suggests that assault is not a major contributor to Shelburne's overall crime profile. The low count aligns with the city's small-scale crime landscape, where most incidents fall under the 'Other' category. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Shelburne in 2019?** There were 4 reported assault incidents in Shelburne in 2019. These incidents occurred between April 27 and June 26 of that year. **Q: What percentage of Shelburne's total crimes are assaults?** Assaults accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in Shelburne in 2019. The total number of reported crimes during this period was 482. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Shelburne?** Assault is the second most reported crime category in Shelburne, behind 'Other' offences, which had 471 incidents. Mischief and theft each had 3 incidents, while break and enter had 1. **Q: What time period does this assault data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 27, 2019, to June 26, 2019. This is a partial-year snapshot and does not represent annual totals. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Shelburne: 1 incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/break_and_enter In 2019, Shelburne recorded 1 break and enter incident, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total 482 crimes. This category ranked 5th among 5 crime types reported. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. In 2019, Shelburne recorded 1 break-and-enter incident. This category accounted for 0.2% of the city's total reported incidents during that period. Break and enter ranked fifth among the five crime categories tracked in Shelburne in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 471 reports, followed by 'Assault' with 4, 'Mischief' with 3, and 'Theft' with 3. Break and enter was the least frequent category, representing a small fraction of the city's overall crime reports. Key stats: - 1 break-and-enter incident in 2019 - 0.2% of Shelburne's total incidents - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - Data covers April 27 to June 26, 2019 Break and enter was the least reported crime category in Shelburne in 2019, with only one incident recorded. This low count stands out compared to other categories, particularly 'Other,' which dominated the city's crime reports. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The data suggests that break-and-enter incidents were rare in Shelburne during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Shelburne in 2019?** There was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in Shelburne in 2019. This accounted for 0.2% of the city's total incidents during that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Shelburne?** Break and enter ranked fifth among the five crime categories in Shelburne in 2019. It was the least frequent category, with significantly fewer incidents than 'Other' (471), 'Assault' (4), 'Mischief' (3), and 'Theft' (3). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 27, 2019, to June 26, 2019. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. **Q: Is break and enter a common crime in Shelburne?** Based on the 2019 data, break and enter was not common in Shelburne. With only 1 reported incident during the two-month period, it was the least frequent crime category in the city. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Shelburne, ON: 3 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/mischief In 2019, Shelburne recorded 3 mischief incidents, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total 482 crimes. Mischief ranked third among five crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 471 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate acts that interfere with the use or enjoyment of property. In 2019, there were 3 reported mischief incidents in Shelburne. These incidents accounted for 0.6% of the city's total reported crime during that period. Mischief ranked third among the five crime categories in Shelburne in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 471 reported cases, followed by 'Assault' with 4 incidents. 'Theft' and 'Break and enter' had 3 and 1 incidents respectively. While mischief is a relatively minor category in terms of volume, it still contributes to the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 3 reported mischief incidents in 2019 - Mischief accounts for 0.6% of Shelburne's total crime - Ranked 3rd among 5 crime categories - Data covers April 27 to June 26, 2019 Mischief incidents in Shelburne are relatively low compared to other crime categories, with only 3 reported cases in 2019. This places it as the third most common category, far behind 'Other' incidents but slightly ahead of 'Theft'. The limited data window of just over two months means these numbers represent a snapshot rather than a full-year trend. Given the small count, year-over-year comparisons are not meaningful. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Shelburne in 2019?** There were 3 reported mischief incidents in Shelburne in 2019. These incidents occurred between April 27 and June 26, 2019. **Q: What percentage of Shelburne's total crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 0.6% of Shelburne's total reported crime in 2019. The city had a total of 482 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Shelburne?** Mischief ranked third among the five crime categories in Shelburne in 2019. It had fewer incidents than 'Other' (471) and 'Assault' (4), but more than 'Theft' (3) and 'Break and enter' (1). **Q: Is there data available for mischief incidents in Shelburne beyond 2019?** The available data for mischief incidents in Shelburne only covers the period from April 27 to June 26, 2019. No additional years are currently included in this dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Shelburne, ON: 471 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/other In 2019, Shelburne recorded 471 'Other' crime incidents, making up 97.7% of the city's total 482 crimes. This category ranked first among five crime types, with assault, mischief, theft, and break-and-enter accounting for the remaining incidents. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. In 2019, there were 471 incidents classified under this category, representing the vast majority of the city's total reported crime. The 'Other' category accounted for 97.7% of all reported incidents in Shelburne during this period, making it the most prevalent type of crime in the city by a significant margin. In Shelburne, the 'Other' category far outweighs all other crime types. It ranks first among five categories, with assault (4 incidents), mischief (3), theft (3), and break-and-enter (1) trailing far behind. The dominance of 'Other' incidents is striking, as it comprises nearly all reported crime in the city for 2019. Key stats: - 471 'Other' incidents reported in 2019 - 97.7% of Shelburne's total crime in 2019 - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - 471 incidents over a 2-month period - Assault, mischief, theft, and break-and-enter combined: 11 incidents The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Shelburne's 2019 crime data, accounting for nearly all reported incidents. This stark imbalance is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where property and violent crimes typically make up a larger share. The 471 incidents occurred over just two months, suggesting a high volume of minor or administrative infractions rather than serious offences. Without additional context on what constitutes 'Other' in Shelburne, it's difficult to draw broader conclusions, but the data highlights how classification systems can shape crime statistics. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include in Shelburne?** The 'Other' category typically includes minor infractions, bylaw violations, or administrative offences not classified under major crime types. In Shelburne, it accounted for 471 of the 482 total incidents in 2019. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to violent crime in Shelburne?** In 2019, 'Other' incidents (471) vastly outnumbered violent crimes like assault (4). This suggests most reported incidents in Shelburne were non-violent or administrative in nature. **Q: Is the 'Other' category always the most common in Shelburne?** Based on the 2019 data, 'Other' was the most reported category, making up 97.7% of all incidents. However, without multi-year data, we cannot confirm if this pattern is consistent. **Q: Why are there no neighbourhood breakdowns for 'Other' crime?** Neighbourhood-level data for the 'Other' category is not available in the dataset. All 471 incidents are aggregated at the city level. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Shelburne, ON: 3 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/theft In 2019, Shelburne recorded 3 theft incidents, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 482. Theft ranked 4th among 5 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent. This page covers reported theft incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In 2019, there were 3 reported theft incidents in Shelburne. These incidents represent 0.6% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in Shelburne, offering insights into the frequency and distribution of these incidents. In Shelburne, theft ranks as the fourth most common category among the five reported crime types. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 471 incidents, followed by 'Assault' with 4 incidents, and 'Mischief' with 3 incidents. 'Break and enter' is the least common, with only 1 incident reported. This ranking highlights that theft, while present, is not among the most prevalent crimes in the city. Key stats: - 3 theft incidents reported in 2019 - Theft accounts for 0.6% of total city incidents - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - Data covers April 27 to June 26, 2019 - 471 'Other' incidents reported in the same period Theft in Shelburne is relatively infrequent, with only 3 incidents reported in 2019. This low count places theft as the fourth most common crime category in the city, far behind the 'Other' category which dominates with 471 incidents. The data suggests that theft is not a major concern in Shelburne compared to other types of crime. The short reporting window of just over two months limits the ability to draw broader conclusions about trends. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Shelburne in 2019?** There were 3 reported theft incidents in Shelburne in 2019. These incidents occurred between April 27 and June 26, 2019. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Shelburne does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 0.6% of the total 482 reported crimes in Shelburne during the same period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Shelburne?** Theft is the fourth most common crime category in Shelburne. It is less frequent than 'Other' (471 incidents), 'Assault' (4 incidents), and 'Mischief' (3 incidents), but more common than 'Break and enter' (1 incident). **Q: Is there data available for theft in Shelburne beyond 2019?** The current dataset only includes theft incidents from 2019, specifically from April 27 to June 26. No additional years are available in this dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Shelburne. #### Year pages for Shelburne ### Shelburne Crime 2019: 482 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/shelburne/year/2019 In 2019, Shelburne recorded 482 reported incidents, with 'Other' offences dominating at 471 cases (97.7%). Assault, mischief, and theft each had fewer than 5 incidents. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city. In 2019, Shelburne recorded 482 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime reports in Shelburne for that year, offering insights into the types of incidents that occurred. The data covers all reported incidents in Shelburne during 2019, with no prior-year comparisons available. The information is drawn from open data released by the province of Ontario, ensuring transparency and accuracy in reporting. The 2019 data for Shelburne shows a total of 482 reported incidents, with the vast majority categorized as 'Other.' This category accounted for 471 incidents, significantly overshadowing other types of crime. Assault, mischief, and theft each had minimal counts, with break-and-enter being the least frequent. The dataset provides a snapshot of crime reporting in Shelburne for that year, though it is the only year available for comparison. Key stats: - 482 total incidents in 2019 - 471 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Assault: 4 reported incidents - Mischief and theft: 3 incidents each - Break-and-enter: 1 incident The 2019 data for Shelburne is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for nearly 98% of all incidents. This skew is unusual compared to typical urban crime profiles, where property and violent crimes usually feature more prominently. The minimal counts for assault, mischief, and theft suggest a relatively low incidence of these crimes in Shelburne during this period. However, the lack of prior-year data limits any trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Shelburne in 2019?** There were 482 reported incidents in Shelburne in 2019. This is the only year of data available for the town. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Shelburne?** No trend data is available as 2019 is the only year with reported incident data for Shelburne. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2019?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 471 incidents, making up the vast majority of reports. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario, ensuring it is publicly accessible and transparent. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario's open data portal. --- ## Hamilton Crime Data: 405 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton Hamilton recorded 405 crime incidents between April 9 and June 8, 2026. Break and enter was the most frequent category, making up 58.8% of all reported incidents. Auto theft followed with 37.3%, while violent crimes accounted for 16 incidents. This map displays 405 reported criminal incidents in Hamilton, Ontario, from April 9 to June 8, 2026. The data is sourced from the Hamilton 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 and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for short-term analysis. While the numbers reflect reported events, they offer a snapshot of local safety dynamics and help inform community discussions. The 2026 dataset covers only a 60-day window, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. The 405 incidents recorded during this period provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be established. As more data becomes available, longer-term patterns may emerge. Break and enter was the most reported incident type, accounting for 238 cases (58.8% of the total). Auto theft followed with 151 incidents (37.3%), while robbery was reported 15 times (3.7%). Homicide was the least frequent, with only 1 incident (0.2%). These figures highlight a strong concentration of property-related crimes in Hamilton during this period. ### Key stats - 405 total incidents in 60 days - 238 break-and-enter cases (58.8%) - 151 auto thefts (37.3%) - 16 violent incidents reported - Data covers April 9 to June 8, 2026 Hamilton’s 60-day snapshot shows a clear dominance of property crimes, with break-and-enter and auto theft together making up 96.1% of all incidents. The low violent-crime count (16) contrasts sharply with the high volume of property offences. This short window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of specific crime types may guide local policing priorities. > Voice: Crime in Hamilton: 405 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Hamilton over the last 60 days?** There were 405 reported incidents in Hamilton between April 9, 2026, and June 8, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Hamilton during this period?** Break and enter was the most common incident, accounting for 238 reports, or 58.8% of the total incidents. Auto theft followed with 151 incidents, making up 37.3% of the total. **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Hamilton recently?** There were 16 violent incidents reported in Hamilton between April 9, 2026, and June 8, 2026. This includes categories such as robbery and homicide. **Q: Is there data available for specific neighbourhoods in Hamilton?** Neighbourhood-specific data is not available for this period. The dataset covers the entire city of Hamilton without breakdowns by individual neighbourhoods. **Q: How current is the data for Hamilton?** The data covers incidents from April 9, 2026, to June 8, 2026. It was last updated on June 10, 2026, ensuring it reflects recent activity. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from law enforcement records for Hamilton. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, based on reported incidents in Hamilton. #### Categories in Hamilton ### Auto Theft in Hamilton: 151 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton/auto_theft In Hamilton, auto theft accounted for 151 of the city's 405 reported incidents, representing 37.3% of total crime. This category ranks second among four tracked crime types, with break and enter being the most frequent at 238 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Hamilton, Ontario. Between April 9, 2026, and June 8, 2026, there were 151 reported auto thefts in the city. These incidents account for 37.3% of all reported crimes in Hamilton during this period. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in Hamilton, with a notable number of incidents reported over this two-month span. The data provides insight into the frequency and distribution of auto thefts within the city. In Hamilton, auto theft is the second most common category of reported crime, following break and enter, which had 238 incidents. Robbery and homicide had significantly fewer incidents, with 15 and 1 reported cases, respectively. This ranking highlights the prevalence of auto theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 151 auto thefts reported - 37.3% of all reported crimes - Second most common crime category - Break and enter: 238 incidents - Robbery: 15 incidents - Homicide: 1 incident Auto theft stands out as a significant category in Hamilton's crime data, accounting for over a third of all reported incidents in the two-month window. Its position as the second most common crime, behind only break and enter, underscores its prevalence. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the 151 incidents in this short period suggest a notable frequency. Compared to other categories, auto theft is far more common than robbery or homicide, which had significantly fewer reports. FAQ: **Q: How many auto thefts were reported in Hamilton?** There were 151 reported auto thefts in Hamilton between April 9, 2026, and June 8, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Hamilton are auto thefts?** Auto thefts account for 37.3% of all reported crimes in Hamilton during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Hamilton?** Auto theft is the second most common crime in Hamilton, with 151 incidents, following break and enter (238 incidents). **Q: Are there any trends in auto theft data for Hamilton?** The data covers only a two-month period in 2026, so no year-over-year trends can be determined. Source: Data sourced from the Hamilton Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Break and Enter in Hamilton: 238 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton/break_and_enter Hamilton recorded 238 break and enter incidents, representing 58.8% of the city's total reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent among the four tracked crime types. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Hamilton, Ontario. Between April 9 and June 8, 2026, there were 238 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. This category represents 58.8% of all reported crime incidents in Hamilton during this period. Break and enter is the most frequently reported crime category in Hamilton, accounting for more than half of the city's total crime incidents in the given timeframe. In Hamilton, break and enter is the most common crime category, with 238 incidents reported. This is significantly higher than auto theft, the second most common category with 151 incidents. Robbery and homicide are much less frequent, with 15 and 1 incidents respectively. Break and enter accounts for more than half of all reported crime incidents in the city. Key stats: - 238 break-and-enter incidents reported - 58.8% of Hamilton's total crime incidents - Ranked 1st among 4 crime categories - 151 auto theft incidents reported - 1 homicide incident reported Break and enter stands out as the most frequently reported crime in Hamilton, making up more than half of all incidents in the city. The 238 incidents reported between April and June 2026 highlight its prevalence compared to other categories like auto theft and robbery. Given that this data covers only a two-month period, it underscores the frequency of break-and-enter incidents in Hamilton. The lack of year-over-year data means trends cannot be assessed, but the current figures show a clear dominance of this category in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Hamilton?** There were 238 reported break-and-enter incidents in Hamilton between April 9 and June 8, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Hamilton's crime incidents are break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 58.8% of all reported crime incidents in Hamilton during the specified period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Hamilton?** Break and enter is the most common crime category in Hamilton, with 238 incidents, followed by auto theft with 151 incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Hamilton?** No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Hamilton. The current data covers only a two-month period in 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Hamilton Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Hamilton Homicide: 1 Incident in 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton/homicide In 2026, Hamilton recorded 1 homicide incident, representing 0.2% of the city's total 405 reported crimes. This places homicide as the 4th most frequent category among the 4 tracked, with break and enter being the most common at 238 incidents. This page covers reported homicide incidents in Hamilton, Ontario. During the period from April 9, 2026 to June 8, 2026, there was 1 reported homicide incident in the city. This represents 0.2% of all reported incidents in Hamilton during this time frame. Homicide is one of the four major crime categories tracked in Hamilton. While the total number of incidents is low, it is important to note that homicide counts are typically small and can be volatile year-to-year. In Hamilton, homicide is the fourth most common category among the four tracked, with 1 incident reported. This is significantly less frequent than break and enter, which had 238 incidents, and auto theft, which had 151 incidents. It is also less common than robbery, which had 15 incidents. The low count of homicide incidents highlights the rarity of such events compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 1 homicide incident reported - 0.2% of all Hamilton incidents - Ranked 4th among 4 crime categories - 238 break and enter incidents - 151 auto theft incidents - 15 robbery incidents Homicide incidents in Hamilton are rare, accounting for only 0.2% of all reported incidents during the specified period. With only 1 incident reported, it is the least common category among the four tracked. This low count is typical for homicide data, which tends to be volatile and small in number. The data does not show a significant trend due to the short time frame and the small number of incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many homicide incidents were reported in Hamilton?** There was 1 reported homicide incident in Hamilton during the period from April 9, 2026 to June 8, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Hamilton are homicides?** Homicide incidents represent 0.2% of all reported incidents in Hamilton during this period. **Q: How does homicide compare to other crime categories in Hamilton?** Homicide is the least common category, with 1 incident reported. This is significantly lower than break and enter (238 incidents), auto theft (151 incidents), and robbery (15 incidents). **Q: Is there a trend in homicide incidents in Hamilton?** Due to the short time frame and the small number of incidents, it is not possible to identify a trend in homicide incidents in Hamilton. Source: Data sourced from the Hamilton Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Robbery in Hamilton: 15 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton/robbery In 2026, Hamilton recorded 15 robbery incidents, representing 3.7% of the city's total 405 crimes. Robbery ranked as the third most frequent crime category, following break and enter and auto theft. This page covers reported robbery incidents in Hamilton, Ontario. During the period from April 9, 2026, to June 8, 2026, there were 15 reported robbery incidents in the city. These incidents account for 3.7% of all reported crimes in Hamilton during this timeframe. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to take property from another person. The data presented here reflects only those incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement agencies. In Hamilton, robbery is the third most common category of reported crime during this period, following break and enter (238 incidents) and auto theft (151 incidents). It is significantly less frequent than these property-related crimes but more common than homicide, which had only 1 reported incident. The relatively low count of robbery incidents highlights its less frequent occurrence compared to other major crime categories in the city. Key stats: - 15 reported robbery incidents - 3.7% of all reported crimes in Hamilton - Third most common crime category - Data covers April 9, 2026, to June 8, 2026 Robbery accounts for a small portion of Hamilton's reported crimes, with only 15 incidents over the two-month period. Its rank as the third most common category is notable given the much higher counts for break and enter and auto theft. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as the series is limited to 2026. The low count suggests robbery is relatively infrequent compared to other crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in Hamilton?** There were 15 reported robbery incidents in Hamilton from April 9, 2026, to June 8, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Hamilton's crimes are robberies?** Robbery accounts for 3.7% of all reported crimes in Hamilton during this period. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crimes in Hamilton?** Robbery is the third most common crime category, following break and enter (238 incidents) and auto theft (151 incidents). **Q: Is there data on robbery trends over multiple years?** The available data for robbery in Hamilton is limited to 2026, with 15 incidents reported during the specified period. Source: Data sourced from the Hamilton Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Year pages for Hamilton ### Hamilton Crime 2026: 405 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/hamilton/year/2026 In 2026, Hamilton recorded 405 reported incidents. Break and enter was the most frequent category, accounting for 238 cases, followed by auto theft with 151 incidents. This dataset represents the first year of available data for Hamilton. In 2026, Hamilton recorded 405 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the first year of available records for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time. This page details the distribution of crime types in Hamilton for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in the city for the year. The 2026 dataset for Hamilton shows a total of 405 reported incidents, with break and enter being the most prevalent category at 238 incidents. Auto theft follows with 151 reports, while robbery and homicide account for smaller shares at 15 and 1 incidents, respectively. As this is the only year of data available, trends over time cannot yet be assessed. Key stats: - 405 total incidents in 2026 - Break and enter: 238 incidents - Auto theft: 151 incidents - Robbery: 15 incidents - Homicide: 1 incident Hamilton's 2026 data is notable for the dominance of property-related crimes, with break and enter and auto theft together comprising 96% of all reported incidents. The single homicide record suggests such crimes are rare in the dataset, while the absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis. The 405-incident total serves as a baseline for future comparisons as more years of data become available. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Hamilton in 2026?** Hamilton recorded 405 reported incidents across all crime categories in 2026. This figure represents the total for the year, with no prior-year data available for comparison. **Q: Is there a trend in Hamilton's crime data for 2026?** No trend can be determined for 2026, as this is the only year of data currently available. Future updates will allow for year-over-year comparisons. **Q: Which crime category was most reported in Hamilton in 2026?** Break and enter was the most reported category in 2026, with 238 incidents, followed by auto theft at 151 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime records published by local law enforcement agencies in Ontario (ON). Source: Data is sourced from open crime records published by local law enforcement agencies in ON. --- ## Amherstburg Crime Data: 389 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg Amherstburg recorded 389 crime incidents between February 20 and April 20, 2016. The majority (78.1%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief following at 15.4% and 3.9% respectively. This map shows 389 reported incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario, over a 60-day window from February 20 to April 20, 2016. The data is sourced from the local police portal and reflects the types and locations of crimes reported during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to understand patterns of criminal activity in the town. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, providing a clear snapshot of crime distribution across Amherstburg. While the numbers represent reported incidents, they offer valuable insights into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in the community. The data covers a single 60-day period in 2016, with 389 incidents recorded. Since there is no year-over-year comparison available, it is not possible to assess trends or changes in crime over time. The dataset provides a static view of crime in Amherstburg during this specific window. The majority of incidents in Amherstburg during this period fall under the 'Other' category, which accounts for 304 incidents, or 78.1% of the total. Theft is the second most common category, with 60 incidents (15.4%), followed by mischief, which includes 15 incidents (3.9%). These three categories together make up nearly 97.4% of all reported incidents. ### Key stats - 389 total incidents reported - 78.1% of incidents categorized as 'Other' - 60 theft incidents recorded - 15 mischief incidents reported - 4 violent incidents in the dataset Amherstburg's 60-day snapshot from early 2016 is dominated by a single broad category: 'Other' incidents account for 304 of the 389 total, dwarfing theft (60) and mischief (15). The near-absence of violent crime—only 4 assaults—stands out, as does the minimal presence of property crimes like break-and-enter (5) and auto theft (1). Without neighbourhood breakdowns or multi-year trends, the data serves primarily as a narrow window into the types of incidents reported during this period, rather than a basis for broader conclusions. > Voice: Crime in Amherstburg: 389 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Amherstburg during this period?** There were 389 reported incidents in Amherstburg between February 20, 2016, and April 20, 2016. This figure includes all categories of crime reported during this 60-day window. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Amherstburg?** The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 304 incidents, or 78.1% of the total. Theft was the second most frequent, with 60 incidents, followed by mischief at 15 incidents. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Amherstburg?** Yes, there were 4 violent incidents reported, all classified as assault. This represents 1% of the total incidents during the 60-day period. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Amherstburg?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2016, so no year-over-year trends can be determined. The 389 incidents are the only data available for this period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Amherstburg?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Amherstburg. All incidents are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is this data for Amherstburg?** This data covers a 60-day period in early 2016. It is not recent and reflects incidents reported between February 20 and April 20 of that year. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting incidents reported by local law enforcement agencies. #### Categories in Amherstburg ### Assault in Amherstburg: 4 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/assault In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 4 assault incidents, accounting for 1% of the city's total 389 reported crimes. Assault ranked 5th among 6 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 304 incidents. The data spans February to April 2016, offering a snapshot of assault occurrences during this period. This page covers reported assault incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario. In 2016, there were 4 reported assaults in the town. These incidents accounted for 1% of Amherstburg's total reported crime during that period. The data spans a two-month window from February 20 to April 20, 2016, providing a snapshot of assault incidents during that time. Assault is one of six crime categories tracked in Amherstburg, ranking fifth in frequency among them. Assault represents a small portion of Amherstburg's reported crime, with only 4 incidents in 2016. This places it fifth among the six tracked categories. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 304 incidents, followed by theft at 60. Mischief, break and enter, and auto theft rounded out the list with 15, 5, and 1 incidents respectively. Assault's low count reflects its relatively minor role in the town's overall crime profile. Key stats: - 4 reported assault incidents in 2016 - Assault accounts for 1% of Amherstburg's total crime - Ranks 5th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 20 to April 20, 2016 - Most frequent category: 'Other' with 304 incidents Assault incidents in Amherstburg are infrequent, comprising just 1% of the town's reported crime in 2016. With only 4 incidents over a two-month period, assault ranks near the bottom of the town's crime categories. The data suggests that more serious or violent crimes are rare in Amherstburg, with property-related offences like theft and mischief being more common. The limited time frame and low incident count make it difficult to identify trends, but the numbers indicate that assault is not a predominant concern in the town's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There were 4 reported assault incidents in Amherstburg in 2016. These incidents occurred between February 20 and April 20 of that year. **Q: What percentage of Amherstburg's total crime does assault represent?** Assault accounts for 1% of Amherstburg's total reported crime in 2016. The town recorded 389 incidents across all categories during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Amherstburg?** Assault ranks fifth among the six crime categories in Amherstburg. It is less frequent than categories like 'Other' (304 incidents), theft (60), mischief (15), and break and enter (5), but more frequent than auto theft (1). **Q: What time period does this assault data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from February 20, 2016, to April 20, 2016. This window provides a snapshot of assault incidents during that time. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Auto Theft in Amherstburg: 1 Incident in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/auto_theft In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 1 auto theft incident, accounting for 0.3% of the city's total 389 reported crimes. This category ranked 6th among 6 crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 304 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario. In 2016, there was 1 reported incident of auto theft in the town. This category represents a small portion of the city's overall crime, accounting for 0.3% of the 389 total incidents reported that year. The data spans a two-month period from February 20 to April 20, 2016, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity during that time. While the numbers are low, they offer insight into the prevalence of this type of crime in Amherstburg. Auto theft ranks 6th among the 6 crime categories tracked in Amherstburg. The most frequent category is 'Other,' with 304 incidents, followed by 'Theft' at 60. 'Mischief' had 15 incidents, while 'Break and enter' and 'Assault' had 5 and 4 incidents, respectively. Auto theft is the least common category, with only 1 incident reported in 2016. Key stats: - 1 auto theft incident in 2016 - 0.3% of Amherstburg's total incidents - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 20 to April 20, 2016 Auto theft is a rare occurrence in Amherstburg, with only 1 incident reported in 2016. This places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories, far behind more common offences like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The low count suggests that auto theft is not a significant concern in the town, though the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. The data reflects a single snapshot rather than a long-term pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Amherstburg in 2016, representing 0.3% of the town's total incidents that year. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Amherstburg?** Auto theft ranks 6th out of 6 categories, with 'Other' (304 incidents) and 'Theft' (60 incidents) being the most common. It is the least frequent category. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 20 to April 20, 2016, a two-month window within that year. **Q: Is auto theft a significant issue in Amherstburg?** Based on the 2016 data, auto theft is not a significant issue, with only 1 incident reported during the two-month period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Break and enter in Amherstburg: 5 incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/break_and_enter In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 5 break and enter incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total 389 crimes. This category ranked 4th among 6 crime types, with theft and other crimes being more prevalent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism. In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 5 break-and-enter incidents. These incidents accounted for 1.3% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. Break and enter ranked fourth among the six crime categories tracked in Amherstburg in 2016. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 304 reports, followed by 'Theft' at 60. 'Mischief' had 15 incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Auto theft' recorded 4 and 1 incidents, respectively. Break and enter represented a small portion of the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 5 break-and-enter incidents in 2016 - 1.3% of Amherstburg's total crime incidents - Ranked 4th among 6 crime categories - Data covers February 20 to April 20, 2016 Break and enter incidents in Amherstburg were relatively low in 2016, accounting for a small fraction of the city's total crime. The category ranked fourth, with only 'Assault' and 'Auto theft' having fewer incidents. The data, covering a two-month period, shows a stable but minor presence of break-and-enter crimes compared to other categories like 'Theft' and 'Mischief'. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There were 5 reported break-and-enter incidents in Amherstburg in 2016. **Q: What percentage of Amherstburg's total crime did break-and-enter incidents represent?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 1.3% of Amherstburg's total reported crimes in 2016. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Amherstburg?** Break and enter ranked fourth among six categories, with 'Other' (304 incidents) and 'Theft' (60 incidents) being more common. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from February 20, 2016, to April 20, 2016. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Amherstburg: 15 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/mischief In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 15 mischief incidents, accounting for 3.9% of the city's total 389 crimes. Mischief ranked third among six crime categories, with theft and other offences being more frequent. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property. In 2016, there were 15 reported mischief incidents in the town. These incidents accounted for 3.9% of Amherstburg's total reported crime during the same period. While mischief is a common category in many communities, its share here is relatively small compared to other crime types in the town. In Amherstburg, mischief ranks as the third most frequent crime category out of six tracked types. It trails behind 'Other' incidents (304) and theft (60), but surpasses break-and-enter (5), assault (4), and auto theft (1). This ranking highlights that while mischief is present, it is not among the dominant crime concerns in the town. Key stats: - 15 mischief incidents reported in 2016 - 3.9% of Amherstburg's total crime incidents - Ranked 3rd among 6 crime categories - Data covers February to April 2016 Mischief in Amherstburg represents a small but notable portion of the town's reported crime, ranking third behind broader categories like 'Other' and theft. The 15 incidents in 2016 are a modest figure, reflecting a relatively low level of property-related offences compared to larger urban centres. With no year-over-year data available, it's unclear whether this count is typical or an anomaly. The short reporting window (February to April) also limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There were 15 reported mischief incidents in Amherstburg during 2016, covering the period from February to April. **Q: What percentage of Amherstburg's crime does mischief represent?** Mischief accounted for 3.9% of the town's total reported crime incidents in 2016. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Amherstburg?** Mischief ranks third out of six crime categories, behind 'Other' (304 incidents) and theft (60 incidents). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Amherstburg?** No, the dataset only includes mischief incidents from 2016, with no prior or subsequent years for comparison. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Other Crime in Amherstburg: 304 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/other In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 304 'Other' crime incidents, representing 78.1% of the city's total 389 reported crimes. This category ranked highest among six crime types, with theft and mischief following at 60 and 15 incidents respectively. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Amherstburg, Ontario, during a two-month period in 2016. The dataset includes 304 incidents classified under this category, representing the largest share of the city's total reported crime for that timeframe. The 'Other' category accounted for 78.1% of all reported incidents in Amherstburg during this period, making it the most prevalent type of crime in the dataset. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in the town, though it is limited to a specific window in 2016. In Amherstburg, the 'Other' category significantly outweighed all other crime types during this period. It ranked first among six categories, with theft being the second most common at 60 incidents. Mischief followed with 15 incidents, while break-and-enter, assault, and auto theft each had five or fewer reports. The dominance of the 'Other' category suggests it encompasses a broad range of incidents not captured by more specific crime classifications. Key stats: - 304 incidents of 'Other' crime reported - 78.1% of Amherstburg's total reported crime - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - Theft was the second most common category with 60 incidents - Data covers February 20 to April 20, 2016 The 'Other' category dominates Amherstburg's 2016 crime data, accounting for nearly four out of every five reported incidents. This high proportion suggests the category includes a wide array of offences not classified under more specific headings. While theft and mischief are present, their counts are dwarfed by the 'Other' total, indicating that most reported crime in this period fell outside the typical property or violent crime categories. The dataset's narrow timeframe limits broader trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents stands out as a defining feature of Amherstburg's crime profile for this period. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category typically includes crimes that do not fit into more specific classifications like theft, assault, or mischief. In Amherstburg, it accounted for 304 incidents, making it the largest single category in the dataset. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Amherstburg?** With 304 incidents, 'Other' crime was the most reported category, far exceeding theft (60 incidents), mischief (15), and other types. It represented 78.1% of all reported crime during this period. **Q: Is this data representative of a full year?** No, the data covers only a two-month period from February 20 to April 20, 2016. It does not reflect annual trends or seasonal variations in crime. **Q: Are there trends available for 'Other' crime in Amherstburg?** The dataset includes only 2016 data, with no year-over-year comparisons available. The 304 incidents reported are specific to this two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Theft in Amherstburg: 60 Incidents in 2016 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/theft In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 60 theft incidents, representing 15.4% of the city's total 389 reported crimes. Theft ranked as the second most frequent category among six tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Amherstburg, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, pickpocketing, and theft of personal property. In 2016, there were 60 reported theft incidents in Amherstburg. These incidents account for 15.4% of all reported crimes in the city during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity within Amherstburg, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime. In Amherstburg, theft is the second most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. With 60 reported incidents, theft significantly outnumbers other categories such as mischief (15 incidents), break and enter (5 incidents), assault (4 incidents), and auto theft (1 incident). This highlights the relative frequency of theft compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 60 theft incidents reported in 2016 - Theft accounts for 15.4% of all reported crimes - Second most common crime category in Amherstburg - 60 incidents in 2016, the only year with available data - Other crimes (304 incidents) are the most frequent category Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Amherstburg, making up over 15% of all incidents in 2016. While the dataset is limited to a single year, the 60 reported thefts dwarf other categories like mischief and break-and-enter. The lack of year-over-year data means trends cannot be assessed, but the concentration of theft incidents is notable. Compared to larger urban centres, Amherstburg’s theft numbers are relatively low, but within its own crime profile, theft is a significant factor. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There were 60 reported theft incidents in Amherstburg in 2016. This category includes various types of theft, such as shoplifting and theft of personal property. **Q: What percentage of Amherstburg’s total crimes does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 15.4% of all reported crimes in Amherstburg in 2016. This makes it the second most common category after 'Other' incidents. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Amherstburg?** Theft is the second most reported crime in Amherstburg, with 60 incidents. This is significantly higher than categories like mischief (15), break and enter (5), and assault (4). **Q: Is there data available for theft incidents in Amherstburg beyond 2016?** No, the current dataset only includes theft incidents for 2016. There is no year-over-year data available to assess trends. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Amherstburg. #### Year pages for Amherstburg ### Amherstburg Crime 2016: 389 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/amherstburg/year/2016 In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 389 reported incidents. The 'Other' category accounted for the majority with 304 incidents, followed by theft at 60. This single-year dataset provides a snapshot of crime in the town, with no year-over-year comparison available. In 2016, Amherstburg recorded 389 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the year. The data reflects all reported incidents for 2016, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in Amherstburg during that period. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the numbers highlight the most frequently reported categories and their relative prevalence. The 2016 data for Amherstburg shows a total of 389 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the majority at 304 incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 60 reports, followed by mischief at 15. Break-and-enter and assault were less frequent, with 5 and 4 incidents respectively. Auto theft was the least reported category, with only 1 incident. This single-year dataset provides a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Amherstburg, though trends cannot be assessed without additional years of data. Key stats: - 389 total reported incidents in 2016 - 304 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 60 theft incidents reported - 15 mischief incidents recorded - Break-and-enter and assault each had fewer than 10 incidents The 2016 data for Amherstburg is notable for the dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for nearly 80% of all reported incidents. This suggests that many incidents do not fit neatly into standard crime categories or may involve lesser offences. Theft is the only other category with a significant presence, while more serious crimes like break-and-enter and assault are relatively rare. Without additional years of data, it is difficult to draw conclusions about trends or patterns, but the numbers provide a starting point for understanding crime in the town. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Amherstburg in 2016?** There were 389 reported incidents in Amherstburg in 2016. This is the only year of data currently available for the town. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Amherstburg?** No trend data is available as 2016 is the only year with reported incident data for Amherstburg. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. **Q: Which category had the most reported incidents in 2016?** The 'Other' category had the most reported incidents in 2016, with 304 incidents. This was followed by theft, with 60 incidents. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the Ontario government and local law enforcement agencies, compiled and standardized for public access. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). --- ## Burnaby Crime Data: 382 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/burnaby Burnaby recorded 382 criminal incidents between April 1 and May 31, 2026. Theft from vehicle was the most frequent category, making up 54.7% of all reports. Break and enter and auto theft were the second and third most common incidents, respectively. This map displays 382 reported incidents in Burnaby, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 1 to May 31, 2026. The data is sourced from the Burnaby RCMP's public crime portal, providing a snapshot of police-reported activity across the city. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about local safety trends and patterns. The incidents are categorized by type and location, offering a clear view of where and what kinds of crimes were reported. This transparency helps foster community awareness and supports data-driven discussions about public safety in Burnaby. The 2026 data shows 382 incidents reported over the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a static snapshot rather than a trend, providing a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available. Theft from vehicle was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 209 cases, or 54.7% of the total. Break and enter followed with 131 incidents, making up 34.3% of reports. Auto theft was the third most common category, with 42 incidents, representing 11% of the total. Together, these three categories account for the vast majority of reported incidents in Burnaby during this period. ### Key stats - 382 total incidents reported - 209 theft from vehicle incidents - 131 break and enter incidents - 42 auto theft incidents - 0 violent incidents reported Burnaby's 60-day snapshot is dominated by property crime, with theft from vehicles alone accounting for more than half of all incidents. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though it reflects only a two-month window. The concentration of break-and-enter and auto theft suggests targeted prevention efforts in these areas could yield measurable reductions. With no prior-year data, it is unclear whether this distribution is typical or an outlier. > Voice: Crime in Burnaby: 382 incidents reported over 60 days in 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Burnaby over the last 60 days?** There were 382 reported incidents in Burnaby between April 1, 2026, and May 31, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What type of incident was most frequently reported in Burnaby?** Theft from vehicle was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 209 cases, or 54.7% of all incidents during the 60-day window. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Burnaby during this period?** No violent incidents were recorded in Burnaby between April 1, 2026, and May 31, 2026, according to the available data. **Q: How does the recent incident count compare to previous years?** The data for 2026 shows 382 incidents over 60 days. However, there is no year-over-year comparison available as this is the only year with recorded data in the dataset. **Q: Is incident data available for specific neighbourhoods in Burnaby?** No, the dataset does not include incident counts broken down by neighbourhood for Burnaby during this period. **Q: How recent is the incident data for Burnaby?** The most recent data covers incidents from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, and was last updated on June 16, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Burnaby. #### Categories in Burnaby ### Auto Theft in Burnaby: 42 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/burnaby/auto_theft In 2026, Burnaby recorded 42 auto theft incidents, accounting for 11% of the city's total reported crimes. This places auto theft as the third most common crime category in Burnaby during this period. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Burnaby, British Columbia. During the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026, there were 42 reported auto thefts in the city. Auto theft accounted for 11% of all reported incidents in Burnaby during this period, making it the third most common category of crime. In Burnaby, auto theft was less frequent than theft from vehicle, which had 209 reported incidents, and break and enter, which had 131 reported incidents. Among the three categories tracked, auto theft ranked third in terms of incident volume. Theft from vehicle was the most common, followed by break and enter. Key stats: - 42 auto thefts reported in Burnaby - 11% of all reported incidents in the city - Ranked 3rd among 3 crime categories - Data covers April 1 to May 31, 2026 Auto theft in Burnaby accounted for 11% of all reported incidents during the two-month period, ranking third among the three tracked categories. While the 42 reported incidents are notable, they are significantly lower than theft from vehicle (209) and break and enter (131). The data covers only April and May 2026, so it is too short a window to identify trends or year-over-year changes. The numbers reflect reported incidents only, and the two-month snapshot provides a limited view of the broader pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many auto thefts were reported in Burnaby?** There were 42 reported auto thefts in Burnaby from April 1 to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Burnaby’s reported incidents are auto thefts?** Auto thefts accounted for 11% of all reported incidents in Burnaby during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crimes in Burnaby?** Auto theft was the third most common category, with 42 incidents, compared to 209 thefts from vehicles and 131 break and enters. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported auto thefts in Burnaby from April 1 to May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Burnaby. ### Break and enter in Burnaby: 131 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/burnaby/break_and_enter In Burnaby, break and enter incidents totalled 131 during April-May 2026, representing 34.3% of the city's 382 reported crimes. This category ranked second among three tracked crime types, behind theft from vehicle (209 incidents) and ahead of auto theft (42 incidents). This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Burnaby, British Columbia. During the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026, there were 131 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. Break and enter accounts for 34.3% of all reported incidents in Burnaby during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents. In Burnaby, break and enter is the second most common category of reported incidents, following theft from vehicle, which had 209 incidents. Auto theft, with 42 incidents, is less common than break and enter. Together, these three categories represent the majority of reported incidents in the city during this period. Key stats: - 131 break and enter incidents reported - 34.3% of all reported incidents in Burnaby - Second most common category of incidents - 131 incidents in a two-month period - Theft from vehicle is the most common category with 209 incidents Break and enter is a significant category of reported incidents in Burnaby, accounting for over a third of all incidents during this two-month period. While it is the second most common category, it is notably less frequent than theft from vehicle but more common than auto theft. The data for this period shows a clear pattern of property-related incidents dominating the reported crime landscape in Burnaby. FAQ: **Q: How many break and enter incidents were reported in Burnaby?** There were 131 reported break and enter incidents in Burnaby from April 1 to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Burnaby are break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 34.3% of all reported incidents in Burnaby during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other categories in Burnaby?** Break and enter is the second most common category, with theft from vehicle being the most common (209 incidents) and auto theft being less common (42 incidents). **Q: Is there data available for break and enter incidents in Burnaby for previous years?** The current dataset only includes data for 2026. No year-over-year comparison is available at this time. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. ### Burnaby Theft from Vehicle: 209 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/burnaby/theft_from_vehicle In Burnaby, theft from vehicle was the most reported crime in April-May 2026, with 209 incidents. This category accounted for 54.7% of the city's total 382 reported crimes during this period, surpassing break and enter (131) and auto theft (42). This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Burnaby, British Columbia. During the period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there were 209 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. Theft from vehicle accounted for 54.7% of all reported crime incidents in Burnaby during this period, making it the most common category of crime in the city. In Burnaby, theft from vehicle was the most frequently reported crime category, with 209 incidents. This was significantly higher than the second most common category, break and enter, which had 131 incidents. Auto theft, with 42 incidents, was the least common among the three categories. Theft from vehicle made up more than half of all reported crime incidents in the city during this period. Key stats: - 209 theft from vehicle incidents reported - 54.7% of all crime incidents in Burnaby - Ranked 1st among 3 crime categories - 209 incidents in 2026 - More frequent than break and enter (131 incidents) - More frequent than auto theft (42 incidents) Theft from vehicle stands out as the most common crime in Burnaby, accounting for over half of all reported incidents in the two-month period from April to May 2026. With 209 incidents, it significantly outnumbers other categories like break and enter and auto theft. The data shows a clear focus on property-related crimes, particularly those targeting vehicles. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to assess trends, but the high proportion of theft from vehicle incidents highlights its prevalence in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Burnaby?** There were 209 reported theft from vehicle incidents in Burnaby from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime incidents does theft from vehicle represent in Burnaby?** Theft from vehicle accounted for 54.7% of all reported crime incidents in Burnaby during this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crime categories in Burnaby?** Theft from vehicle was the most common crime category, with 209 incidents, followed by break and enter (131 incidents) and auto theft (42 incidents). **Q: Is there data available for theft from vehicle incidents in previous years?** The available data for theft from vehicle incidents in Burnaby is limited to 2026, with 209 incidents reported during the two-month period from April to May. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Burnaby. #### Year pages for Burnaby ### Burnaby Crime 2026: 382 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/burnaby/year/2026 In 2026, Burnaby recorded 382 reported incidents. Theft from vehicle was the most frequent, with 209 cases, followed by break and enter (131) and auto theft (42). This dataset represents the first year of available data for the city. In 2026, Burnaby recorded 382 reported criminal incidents. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime in the city for the year, offering insights into the types of offences reported and their frequency. The data covers all categories of reported crime in Burnaby for 2026, with theft from vehicle, break and enter, and auto theft emerging as the most common incidents. This page presents the total counts and the distribution of crime types for the year. The 2026 data for Burnaby shows a total of 382 reported incidents, with theft from vehicle being the most prevalent category, accounting for 209 incidents. Break and enter follows with 131 reports, and auto theft rounds out the top three with 42 incidents. These figures represent the entirety of the available data for the year, as no prior-year comparisons are possible. Key stats: - 382 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft from vehicle: 209 incidents - Break and enter: 131 incidents - Auto theft: 42 incidents - 2026 is the only year in the dataset The 2026 data highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes in Burnaby, with theft from vehicle and break and enter accounting for the majority of incidents. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the concentration of these categories suggests a notable pattern in the types of crimes reported. The dataset provides a baseline for understanding crime in Burnaby, though it is too early to draw conclusions about long-term trends. FAQ: **Q: How many total incidents were reported in Burnaby in 2026?** There were 382 reported incidents in Burnaby in 2026. This figure represents the total count of all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Burnaby?** No trend data is available as 2026 is the only year in the dataset. Without prior-year comparisons, it is not possible to determine any trends. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in Burnaby in 2026?** Theft from vehicle was the most common type of crime in Burnaby in 2026, with 209 reported incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the BC government, which compiles reported crime incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the BC government's open-data portal. --- ## Espanola Crime Data: 344 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola Espanola recorded 344 crime incidents between June 16 and August 15, 2015. The majority of incidents (87.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief also notable. This map displays 344 reported incidents in Espanola, Ontario, over a 60-day window from June 16 to August 15, 2015. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. While the numbers reflect reported events, they offer valuable insights into the types and frequency of crimes in the community. The 2015 data shows 344 incidents over the 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a fixed period, providing a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Espanola during mid-2015. The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 301 reports (87.5%). Theft follows with 23 incidents (6.7%), while mischief makes up 17 reports (4.9%). Assault and break-and-enter are rare, with only 2 and 1 incidents respectively. This distribution highlights a heavy concentration of non-violent, miscellaneous offences. ### Key stats - 344 total incidents in 60 days - 301 incidents classified as 'Other' (87.5%) - 23 theft incidents reported - Only 2 violent incidents recorded - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 Espanola's 2015 crime data is dominated by a single broad category—'Other'—which accounts for 87.5% of all incidents. The low counts of violent crime (2 assaults) and property crimes like break-and-enter (1) suggest most reported activity falls outside standard classifications. With no prior years for comparison, this snapshot serves as a standalone reference rather than a trend indicator. The heavy skew toward 'Other' may reflect local reporting practices or unique community dynamics. > Voice: Crime in Espanola: 344 incidents reported over 60 days in 2015. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Espanola during this period?** There were 344 reported incidents in Espanola between June 16, 2015, and August 15, 2015. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within this 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Espanola?** The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 301 incidents, or 87.5% of the total. Theft followed with 23 incidents (6.7%), and mischief with 17 incidents (4.9%). Violent incidents were rare, with only 2 assaults reported. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Espanola?** The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2015, so no year-over-year trends can be determined. The 344 incidents reported during this time are not sufficient to establish a long-term pattern. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Espanola?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Espanola. All 344 incidents are aggregated at the city level. **Q: How current is this data for Espanola?** This data reflects incidents reported between June 16, 2015, and August 15, 2015. It does not include more recent incidents. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically the provincial reporting system for police-reported incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting police-reported incidents. #### Categories in Espanola ### Assault in Espanola: 2 incidents in 2015 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/assault In 2015, Espanola recorded 2 assault incidents, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total 344 crimes. Assault ranked 4th among 5 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 301 incidents. This page covers reported assault incidents in Espanola, Ontario. In 2015, there were 2 reported assaults in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.6% of all reported crimes in Espanola during that period. The data spans a two-month window from June 16 to August 15, 2015, providing a snapshot of assault incidents during that time. Assault is one of five crime categories tracked in Espanola, with the others including theft, mischief, break and enter, and other crimes. Assault ranked fourth among the five crime categories in Espanola in 2015. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other,' with 301 reported cases, followed by theft (23), mischief (17), and break and enter (1). Assault, with 2 reported incidents, was the second-least common category, just above break and enter. Key stats: - 2 reported assault incidents in 2015 - Assault accounts for 0.6% of city-wide incidents - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 - Other crimes: 301 incidents (highest category) Assault incidents in Espanola were relatively low in 2015, with only 2 reported cases over a two-month period. This places assault as the second-least common crime category in the city, just above break and enter. The data shows that more serious or frequent crimes in Espanola fall under the 'Other' category, which dominates the crime landscape with 301 incidents. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the low count suggests assault is not a predominant concern in Espanola compared to other crime types. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Espanola in 2015?** There were 2 reported assault incidents in Espanola in 2015. These incidents occurred between June 16 and August 15, 2015. **Q: What percentage of total crimes in Espanola were assaults?** Assaults accounted for 0.6% of all reported crimes in Espanola in 2015. The total number of reported crimes during this period was 344. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Espanola?** Assault ranked fourth among the five crime categories in Espanola in 2015. The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents (301), followed by theft (23) and mischief (17). **Q: What time period does this assault data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 16 to August 15, 2015. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Espanola: 1 incident in 2015 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/break_and_enter In 2015, Espanola recorded 1 break and enter incident, representing 0.3% of the city's total crime count of 344. This category ranked 5th among 5 crime types reported. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Espanola, Ontario. In 2015, there was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in the city. This category accounted for 0.3% of all reported incidents in Espanola during that period. The data spans a two-month window from June 16 to August 15, 2015, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity during that time. Break-and-enter incidents are a subset of the broader crime landscape in Espanola, which includes categories such as theft, mischief, and assault. Break and enter ranked 5th among the 5 crime categories in Espanola in 2015. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 301 incidents, followed by theft (23), mischief (17), and assault (2). Break and enter was the least common category, representing a small fraction of the city's reported incidents. Key stats: - 1 break-and-enter incident in 2015 - 0.3% of Espanola's total incidents - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 Break and enter was the least frequent crime category in Espanola in 2015, with only one reported incident. This low count stands out compared to other categories like 'Other' and theft, which had significantly higher numbers. Given the short two-month reporting window, it's difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The data simply reflects a single incident during this period. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Espanola in 2015?** There was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in Espanola in 2015. This incident occurred between June 16 and August 15, 2015. **Q: What percentage of Espanola's total incidents does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounted for 0.3% of all reported incidents in Espanola in 2015. This is based on a total of 344 incidents across all categories. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Espanola?** Break and enter ranked 5th among the 5 crime categories in Espanola in 2015. It was the least common category, with significantly fewer incidents than categories like 'Other' (301 incidents) and theft (23 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 16 to August 15, 2015. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Espanola: 17 Incidents in 2015 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/mischief In 2015, Espanola recorded 17 mischief incidents, representing 4.9% of the city's total crime count of 344. This category ranked third among five crime types reported that year. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Espanola, Ontario. In 2015, there were 17 reported incidents of mischief, accounting for 4.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents during that period. The data spans a two-month window from June 16 to August 15, 2015, providing a snapshot of mischief-related activity in the city during that time. In Espanola, mischief ranked as the third most reported category among the five tracked in 2015. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 301 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 23 incidents. 'Assault' and 'Break and enter' had significantly fewer reports, with 2 and 1 incidents respectively. This places mischief as a notable but not dominant category in the city's crime data. Key stats: - 17 reported mischief incidents in 2015 - Mischief accounts for 4.9% of Espanola's total crime incidents - Ranked 3rd among 5 crime categories - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 - 301 incidents reported in the 'Other' category Mischief incidents in Espanola during the summer of 2015 accounted for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime. While not the most frequent category, its presence as the third-ranked category highlights its relevance in the local crime landscape. The data, however, is limited to a two-month period, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The relatively low count compared to the 'Other' category suggests that mischief, while present, is not a dominant concern in Espanola. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Espanola in 2015?** There were 17 reported mischief incidents in Espanola in 2015, accounting for 4.9% of the city's total crime incidents during that period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Espanola?** In 2015, mischief was the third most reported category in Espanola, following 'Other' (301 incidents) and 'Theft' (23 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 16 to August 15, 2015, providing a snapshot of mischief-related activity during that time. **Q: Is there data available for other years?** The available data for mischief in Espanola is limited to the year 2015, with no additional years provided in the dataset. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Other Crime in Espanola: 301 Incidents in 2015 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/other In 2015, Espanola recorded 301 'Other' crime incidents, making up 87.5% of the city's total 344 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent, significantly outnumbering theft, mischief, assault, and break-and-enter incidents. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Espanola, Ontario, during a two-month window from June 16 to August 15, 2015. The dataset includes 301 incidents classified under this category, representing 87.5% of all reported crime in the city during this period. The 'Other' category encompasses a broad range of offences that do not fall into more specific classifications like theft, assault, or mischief. In Espanola, this category dominates the crime data for the selected window. In Espanola, the 'Other' category ranks first among five crime categories, accounting for the vast majority of incidents. Theft follows with 23 reported cases, while mischief had 17. Assault and break-and-enter incidents were far less frequent, with only 2 and 1 cases respectively. The dominance of the 'Other' category is striking, dwarfing all other types of reported crime in the city during this period. Key stats: - 301 'Other' incidents reported - 87.5% of all crime in Espanola - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Theft is the second-most common category with 23 incidents - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Espanola's crime data for this two-month window in 2015, accounting for 301 of the city's 344 total incidents. This concentration is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where property and violent crimes typically lead. The lack of year-over-year data prevents trend analysis, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents—nearly 90% of all reports—suggests either a high frequency of minor offences or a broad classification approach in local reporting. The low counts in other categories further highlight this imbalance. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category covers offences that do not fit into specific classifications like theft, assault, or mischief. In Espanola, it accounted for 301 incidents in 2015. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crimes in Espanola?** It is the most reported category by far, with 301 incidents compared to 23 for theft and 17 for mischief during the same period. **Q: Is this data for the entire year?** No, the data covers a two-month window from June 16 to August 15, 2015, totaling 301 incidents. **Q: Are there trends available for this category?** No, the dataset only includes 2015 data, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. Source: Data sourced from open policing records provided by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). ### Theft in Espanola: 23 Incidents in 2015 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/theft In 2015, Espanola recorded 23 theft incidents, accounting for 6.7% of the city's total 344 reported crimes. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category that year. This page covers theft incidents in Espanola, Ontario, during a two-month period from June 16 to August 15, 2015. Theft was the second most common category of reported crime in the city during this time, with 23 incidents recorded. These 23 thefts accounted for 6.7% of Espanola's total reported crime incidents in 2015. While the dataset provides a snapshot of theft activity, it represents only a portion of the year and may not reflect annual trends. In Espanola, theft ranked second among the five reported crime categories in 2015. The most frequent category was 'Other,' with 301 incidents, while mischief followed with 17. Assault and break-and-enter were less common, with only 2 and 1 incidents respectively. Theft's 23 incidents made up a small but notable portion of the city's crime profile during this period. Key stats: - 23 theft incidents reported - 6.7% of Espanola's total crime incidents - Second most common crime category - Data covers June 16 to August 15, 2015 - No year-over-year comparison available Theft was the second most reported crime category in Espanola during the summer of 2015, though it accounted for less than 7% of all incidents. The limited two-month window and lack of year-over-year data make it difficult to identify trends, but the numbers suggest theft was a consistent presence in the city's crime profile. With only five categories reported, theft's position as the second most common highlights its relative frequency compared to other crimes like assault or break-and-enter. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Espanola in 2015?** There were 23 theft incidents reported in Espanola between June 16 and August 15, 2015. This represents 6.7% of the city's total crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Espanola?** Theft was the second most common crime category in Espanola in 2015, behind 'Other' (301 incidents) but ahead of mischief (17), assault (2), and break-and-enter (1). **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft in Espanola?** No, the dataset only includes theft incidents from a two-month period in 2015. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this category. **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between June 16 and August 15, 2015. This is a partial-year snapshot and does not represent annual totals. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Year pages for Espanola ### Espanola Crime 2015: 344 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/espanola/year/2015 In 2015, Espanola recorded 344 reported incidents. The dataset covers a single year, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. 'Other' offences dominated, making up 301 of the 344 incidents, or 87% of the total. Theft and mischief followed, with 23 and 17 cases respectively. In 2015, Espanola recorded 344 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution for that year. The dataset covers all reported incidents in Espanola for 2015, offering a snapshot of the types of crimes documented during this period. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible. The 2015 data for Espanola shows a total of 344 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 301 incidents. Theft and mischief followed, with 23 and 17 incidents respectively. Assault and break-and-enter were less frequent, with only 2 and 1 incidents reported. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less common or unspecified offences. Key stats: - 344 total incidents in 2015 - 301 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft: 23 incidents - Mischief: 17 incidents - Assault: 2 incidents - Break and enter: 1 incident The 2015 data for Espanola is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 87.5% of all incidents. This suggests that many reported crimes did not fit neatly into standard categories like theft or assault. The low numbers for assault and break-and-enter indicate that these more serious crimes were relatively rare in Espanola during this year. As the only year of data available, it serves as a baseline but offers no trend insights. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Espanola in 2015?** There were 344 reported incidents in Espanola in 2015. This is the total count for all categories combined. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Espanola?** No trend data is available as 2015 is the only year of data provided for Espanola. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made. **Q: Which category had the most incidents in 2015?** The 'Other' category had the most incidents in 2015, with 301 reported cases, making up the majority of the total incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Espanola. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. --- ## Gananoque Crime Data: 334 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque Gananoque recorded 334 incidents between June 22 and August 21, 2025. The majority (91.3%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and fraud following at 4.2% and 2.1% respectively. No violent crimes were reported in this period. This map displays 334 reported incidents in Gananoque, Ontario, over a 60-day window from June 22 to August 21, 2025. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of crime activity during this period. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about recent trends and patterns in the community. Understanding the distribution of incidents helps highlight areas or categories that may require attention. While the data reflects reported events, it offers a factual basis for discussions about public safety and resource allocation in Gananoque. The dataset covers only a 60-day period in 2025, with 334 incidents recorded. Since there is no prior-year data available for comparison, it is not possible to assess year-over-year trends. The figures represent a short-term snapshot rather than an annual pattern, making long-term analysis unavailable at this time. The majority of incidents in Gananoque during this period fall under the 'Other' category, which accounts for 305 reports, or 91.3% of the total. Theft is the second most common, with 14 incidents (4.2%), followed by fraud at 7 incidents (2.1%). These three categories alone make up nearly 98% of all reported activity, indicating a heavy concentration in non-violent offences. ### Key stats - 334 total incidents over 60 days - 91.3% of incidents classified as 'Other' - 14 theft incidents reported - 7 fraud incidents recorded - No violent incidents in this window Gananoque's 60-day snapshot is dominated by a single category: 'Other' incidents, which account for 305 of the 334 total reports. The absence of violent crime and the low counts in property-related categories like theft and fraud suggest a relatively quiet period. The lack of neighbourhood-level data and the short timeframe limit deeper analysis, but the overwhelming share of 'Other' incidents stands out as unusual compared to typical urban crime profiles. > Voice: Crime in Gananoque: 334 incidents reported over 60 days in 2025. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Gananoque over the past 60 days?** There were 334 reported incidents in Gananoque between June 22, 2025, and August 21, 2025. This figure includes all categories of reported incidents during this 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Gananoque?** The 'Other' category accounts for the vast majority of incidents, with 305 reports (91.3%). Theft follows with 14 incidents (4.2%), while fraud, mischief, break-and-enter, and auto theft make up the remaining small percentages. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Gananoque?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2025, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available at this time. The 334 incidents reported are the only data point for this period. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Gananoque?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Gananoque. All 334 incidents are reported at the city level without further geographic division. **Q: How current is the data for Gananoque?** The data covers incidents reported between June 22, 2025, and August 21, 2025. This 60-day window provides a recent snapshot of reported incidents in the town. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data records provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame, categorized by type. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Gananoque. #### Categories in Gananoque ### Auto Theft in Gananoque: 1 Incident in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/auto_theft In 2025, Gananoque recorded 1 auto theft incident, accounting for 0.3% of the city's total 334 reported crimes. This category ranked 6th among 6 crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent at 305 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Gananoque, Ontario. During the selected period, there was 1 reported incident of auto theft. This category represents 0.3% of the city's total reported incidents. Auto theft is one of six crime categories tracked in Gananoque. The data spans from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, providing a snapshot of incidents during this time frame. Auto theft is the sixth most common crime category in Gananoque, accounting for 1 incident. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (305 incidents), Theft (14 incidents), Fraud (7 incidents), Mischief (5 incidents), and Break and enter (2 incidents). This places auto theft as one of the least reported crimes in the city during the selected period. Key stats: - 1 reported auto theft incident - 0.3% of Gananoque's total incidents - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Data covers June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025 Auto theft is a relatively rare occurrence in Gananoque, with only 1 incident reported during the selected period. This places it at the bottom of the city's crime categories by frequency. The low count suggests that auto theft is not a significant issue in Gananoque compared to other types of crime. The data for 2025 shows a single incident, which is too limited to draw any meaningful trends or year-over-year comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Gananoque?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Gananoque during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of Gananoque's total incidents does auto theft represent?** Auto theft represents 0.3% of the city's total reported incidents. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Gananoque?** Auto theft is the least common category, with only 1 incident, compared to categories like Other (305 incidents) and Theft (14 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Gananoque: 2 incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/break_and_enter In 2025, Gananoque recorded 2 break and enter incidents, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total 334 reported crimes. This category ranked 5th among 6 crime types tracked. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Gananoque, Ontario. During the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, there were 2 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. These incidents represent 0.6% of Gananoque's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 334 incidents across all categories. Break and enter ranks fifth among the six crime categories tracked in Gananoque. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Other,' with 305 reported incidents, followed by 'Theft' with 14, 'Fraud' with 7, and 'Mischief' with 5. 'Auto theft' had the lowest count, with only 1 reported incident. Break and enter, while not the most frequent, is part of a broader pattern of property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 2 break-and-enter incidents reported - 0.6% of Gananoque's total crime incidents - Ranked 5th among 6 crime categories - Data covers June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025 - 334 total crime incidents in Gananoque during this period Break and enter is a relatively minor category in Gananoque's crime profile, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. The low count of 2 incidents over a two-month period suggests that break-and-enter is not a prevalent issue in the city. Compared to other categories like 'Other' (305 incidents) and 'Theft' (14 incidents), break and enter is significantly less common. The data does not show any year-over-year trends, as the dataset is limited to a specific period in 2025. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Gananoque?** There were 2 reported break-and-enter incidents in Gananoque during the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Gananoque's total crime does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 0.6% of Gananoque's total reported crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Gananoque?** Break and enter ranks fifth among the six crime categories in Gananoque. It is less common than categories like 'Other' (305 incidents) and 'Theft' (14 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Fraud in Gananoque: 7 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/fraud In Gananoque, 7 fraud incidents were reported in 2025, representing 2.1% of the city's total crime count of 334. Fraud ranked as the third most common crime category among six tracked types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Gananoque, Ontario. Fraud includes a range of deceptive practices aimed at financial or personal gain, such as identity theft, credit card fraud, and scams. In the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, there were 7 reported fraud incidents in Gananoque. These incidents account for 2.1% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. While fraud is a relatively small portion of overall crime in Gananoque, it remains a concern due to its financial and personal impact on victims. In Gananoque, fraud ranks as the third most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' (305 incidents) and 'Theft' (14 incidents). Compared to other categories, fraud is more frequent than 'Mischief' (5 incidents), 'Break and enter' (2 incidents), and 'Auto theft' (1 incident). This ranking highlights that while fraud is not the most prevalent crime, it is still a notable issue within the community. Key stats: - 7 reported fraud incidents - 2.1% of Gananoque's total crime - Ranked 3rd among 6 crime categories - More frequent than mischief and break-and-enter - Data covers June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025 Fraud in Gananoque, while not the most common crime, stands out as the third most reported category. The 7 incidents over a two-month period in 2025 indicate a steady presence of fraudulent activity. Compared to other categories like theft and mischief, fraud is less frequent but still significant. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2025 figures are available. This snapshot suggests that fraud is a persistent issue, though its impact is relatively small compared to the broader crime landscape in Gananoque. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Gananoque?** There were 7 reported fraud incidents in Gananoque between June 22, 2025, and August 21, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Gananoque's total crime does fraud represent?** Fraud accounts for 2.1% of the total reported crimes in Gananoque during the specified period. **Q: How does fraud rank among other crime categories in Gananoque?** Fraud is the third most common crime category in Gananoque, following 'Other' and 'Theft'. **Q: What time period does this fraud data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. Source: Data sourced from open police reports published by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Mischief in Gananoque: 5 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/mischief In 2025, Gananoque recorded 5 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.5% of the city's total 334 crimes. Mischief ranked 4th among 6 crime categories. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Gananoque, Ontario. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other intentional destruction or interference with property. In 2025, there were 5 reported mischief incidents in Gananoque. These incidents account for 1.5% of all reported crime in the city during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of mischief-related activity within Gananoque, offering insight into the frequency and distribution of these incidents. Mischief ranks as the 4th most common category of reported crime in Gananoque, behind 'Other' (305 incidents), 'Theft' (14 incidents), and 'Fraud' (7 incidents). It is more frequent than 'Break and enter' (2 incidents) and 'Auto theft' (1 incident). While mischief is not the most prevalent category, it still contributes to the overall crime landscape in the city. Key stats: - 5 reported mischief incidents in 2025 - 1.5% of all reported crime in Gananoque - 4th most common crime category - Data covers June 22 to August 21, 2025 Mischief incidents in Gananoque are relatively low compared to other categories, accounting for only 1.5% of all reported crime. The small number of incidents (5) suggests that mischief is not a dominant concern in the city's crime profile. Given the short reporting window (June 22 to August 21, 2025), it's difficult to draw broader trends, but the data indicates that mischief is less frequent than categories like 'Other' and 'Theft'. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Gananoque in 2025?** There were 5 reported mischief incidents in Gananoque in 2025. These incidents occurred between June 22 and August 21, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Gananoque's crime is mischief?** Mischief accounts for 1.5% of all reported crime in Gananoque in 2025. This is based on a total of 334 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does mischief rank among other crime categories in Gananoque?** Mischief is the 4th most common crime category in Gananoque, following 'Other' (305 incidents), 'Theft' (14 incidents), and 'Fraud' (7 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between June 22, 2025, and August 21, 2025. This is a partial-year snapshot. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies. ### Other Crime in Gananoque: 305 Incidents in 2025 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/other In 2025, Gananoque recorded 305 'Other' crime incidents, making up 91.3% of the city's total 334 reported crimes. This category ranked first among six crime types tracked. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Gananoque, Ontario. During the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, there were 305 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 91.3% of all reported crime in Gananoque during this timeframe. The 'Other' category encompasses a range of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime in Gananoque, focusing on the most prevalent category of reported incidents. In Gananoque, the 'Other' category ranks as the most reported type of crime, significantly outpacing other categories. Theft follows with 14 reported incidents, while Fraud and Mischief have 7 and 5 incidents, respectively. Break and enter and Auto theft are the least reported, with 2 and 1 incidents. This distribution highlights the dominance of the 'Other' category in Gananoque's reported crime landscape. Key stats: - 305 reported 'Other' incidents - 91.3% of all reported crime in Gananoque - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - Data covers June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025 - Theft is the second most reported category with 14 incidents The 'Other' category stands out prominently in Gananoque's crime data, accounting for the vast majority of reported incidents. This dominance is unusual compared to larger urban centres where property crimes like theft or mischief often lead. The 305 incidents in this category dwarf the counts of other crime types, suggesting that a broad range of less common offences are being reported. However, the short two-month window limits trend analysis, and the lack of prior-year data prevents year-over-year comparisons. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types such as theft, fraud, or mischief. It is the most reported category in Gananoque, with 305 incidents. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Gananoque?** The 'Other' category is the most reported, with 305 incidents, making up 91.3% of all reported crime. Theft is the second most reported category, with 14 incidents. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** This data covers a two-month period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. It provides a snapshot of crime during this timeframe. **Q: Are there any trends visible in the 'Other' category?** Due to the short two-month window and lack of prior-year data, it is not possible to identify trends or make year-over-year comparisons for the 'Other' category in Gananoque. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Gananoque. ### Theft in Gananoque: 14 Incidents in 2025 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/theft In 2025, Gananoque recorded 14 theft incidents, representing 4.2% of the city's total crime count of 334. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category among six tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Gananoque, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, pickpocketing, and theft of personal property. In the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, there were 14 reported theft incidents in Gananoque. These incidents represent 4.2% of the city's total reported crimes during this period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in Gananoque over a two-month window in 2025. In Gananoque, theft is the second most reported category of crime, following 'Other' incidents, which account for the majority of reports. The 14 theft incidents are significantly higher than other property-related crimes such as fraud (7), mischief (5), break and enter (2), and auto theft (1). This ranking highlights theft as a notable concern among the city's reported crimes. Key stats: - 14 theft incidents reported - 4.2% of Gananoque's total crimes - Second most reported crime category - Data covers June 22 to August 21, 2025 - Higher than fraud, mischief, and break-and-enter counts Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Gananoque, trailing only the broad 'Other' category. With 14 incidents over a two-month period in 2025, it accounts for a small but notable portion of the city's crime reports. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the count is significantly higher than other property crimes like fraud and mischief. This suggests theft is a more frequent concern in Gananoque compared to other property-related offences. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Gananoque in 2025?** There were 14 reported theft incidents in Gananoque during the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. **Q: What percentage of Gananoque's total crimes does theft represent?** Theft accounts for 4.2% of the total 334 reported crimes in Gananoque during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Gananoque?** Theft is the second most reported crime category in Gananoque, with 14 incidents, following 'Other' incidents (305). It is more frequent than fraud (7), mischief (5), break and enter (2), and auto theft (1). **Q: What time period does this theft data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. This is a partial window and not a full-year dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Gananoque. #### Year pages for Gananoque ### Gananoque Crime 2025: 334 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/gananoque/year/2025 In 2025, Gananoque recorded 334 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 305 incidents, accounting for 91% of the total. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2025, Gananoque recorded 334 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their frequencies for the year. The data covers all reported incidents in Gananoque for 2025, offering a snapshot of the types of crimes documented. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the 2025 figures establish a baseline for future analysis. The 2025 data for Gananoque shows a total of 334 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 305 incidents. Theft was the second most frequent category with 14 incidents, followed by fraud at 7. Mischief and break-and-enter incidents were less common, with 5 and 2 reports, respectively. Auto theft was the least frequent, with only 1 incident reported. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less common or less severe offences. Key stats: - 334 total incidents in 2025 - 305 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 14 theft incidents reported - 7 fraud incidents documented - 5 mischief incidents recorded The 2025 data for Gananoque is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for 91% of all incidents. This suggests that many reported incidents do not fit neatly into the more specific categories like theft or fraud. The low numbers in categories such as auto theft and break-and-enter indicate that these crimes are relatively rare in Gananoque. As the first year of available data, 2025 sets a baseline that will be useful for identifying trends in future years. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Gananoque in 2025?** There were 334 reported incidents in Gananoque in 2025. This is the first year of available data for the town. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Gananoque?** No trend data is available as 2025 is the only year of data currently recorded. Future years will provide a basis for trend analysis. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2025?** The 'Other' category was the most common, with 305 incidents, making up 91% of the total reported incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from the Gananoque dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. --- ## Langley Crime Data: 326 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley Langley recorded 326 crime incidents between April 1 and May 31, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, accounting for 39.9% of all reported incidents. No violent crimes were reported during this period. This map displays 326 reported incidents in Langley, British Columbia, from April 1 to May 31, 2026. The data is sourced from local police reports and provides a snapshot of crime activity over this 60-day period. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about recent trends and patterns in their community. Understanding where and what types of incidents occur can help individuals make informed decisions about safety and awareness. The data is presented as raw counts, not rates, and reflects only reported incidents during this specific window. The 2026 data shows 326 incidents reported in Langley over the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a static snapshot rather than a trend, providing a baseline for future comparisons once additional years of data are included. Theft was the most reported category, with 130 incidents, accounting for 39.9% of all reports. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 101 incidents (31%). Break and enter was the third most common, with 48 incidents (14.7%). Together, these three categories make up 85.6% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period. Auto theft and bike theft were also notable, with 23 and 15 incidents respectively. ### Key stats - 326 total incidents reported - 130 theft incidents (39.9%) - 101 theft from vehicle incidents (31%) - 48 break and enter incidents (14.7%) - 0 violent incidents reported Langley's 60-day snapshot is dominated by property-related incidents, with theft and theft from vehicle together making up 70.9% of all reports. The absence of violent incidents is notable, as is the concentration of activity in just three categories. The 326-incident total reflects a short window, so broader trends cannot yet be inferred. The data highlights a clear focus on property crime, which may inform local policing and community safety strategies. > Voice: Crime in Langley: 326 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Langley over the last 60 days?** There were 326 reported incidents in Langley between April 1, 2026, and May 31, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Langley?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 130 cases (39.9% of the total). Theft from vehicles followed closely with 101 incidents (31%), while break-and-enter incidents totalled 48 (14.7%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Langley?** The current dataset covers only April and May 2026, with 326 incidents recorded. There is no year-over-year comparison available at this time, as this is the only period included in the data. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Langley?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Langley. All 326 incidents are aggregated at the city level for the specified 60-day window. **Q: How current is the data for Langley?** The data covers incidents from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. It was last updated on June 3, 2026, ensuring it reflects the most recent available information for this period. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the BC government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame and categories. Source: Data sourced from the BC government’s open-data portal. #### Categories in Langley ### Auto theft in Langley: 23 incidents in April–May 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/auto_theft Auto theft accounted for 23 of Langley's 326 total crime incidents in April–May 2026, representing 7.1% of all reported crime. This places auto theft as the fourth most common crime category in the city during this period. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Langley, British Columbia. During the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026, there were 23 reported auto thefts in the city. Auto theft accounted for 7.1% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period, making it the fourth most common category of crime in the city. In Langley, auto theft was less frequent than theft, theft from vehicle, and break and enter, which had 130, 101, and 48 incidents respectively. However, auto theft was more common than bike theft, which had 15 reported incidents, and other categories, which had 8 incidents. This places auto theft as the fourth most reported category among the seven tracked in the city. Key stats: - 23 auto thefts reported in Langley - 7.1% of all reported incidents - Fourth most common crime category - 23 incidents in 2026 - Data covers April 1 to May 31, 2026 Auto theft in Langley accounted for 7.1% of all reported incidents during the two-month period in 2026, ranking as the fourth most common category. While the count of 23 incidents is notable, it is significantly lower than the top categories of theft and theft from vehicle. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity in the city, but the short time frame limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many auto thefts were reported in Langley?** There were 23 reported auto thefts in Langley during the period from April 1 to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in Langley were auto thefts?** Auto thefts accounted for 7.1% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other categories in Langley?** Auto theft was the fourth most common category, with theft, theft from vehicle, and break and enter being more frequent. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Bike Theft in Langley, BC: 15 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/bike_theft In Langley, 15 bike theft incidents were reported, accounting for 4.6% of the city's total 326 crimes. Bike theft ranks as the 5th most common crime category among 7 tracked types. This page covers reported bike theft incidents in Langley, British Columbia. During the period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there were 15 reported incidents of bike theft in the city. Bike theft accounted for 4.6% of all reported crime incidents in Langley during this period. The data provides a snapshot of bike theft activity over these two months, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime in the city. In Langley, bike theft ranked as the fifth most common category among the seven tracked crime types. Theft was the most frequent, with 130 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 101 incidents. Break and enter had 48 incidents, while auto theft had 23. Bike theft, with 15 incidents, was more common than the 'Other' category, which had 8 incidents. Key stats: - 15 bike theft incidents reported - 4.6% of all crime incidents in Langley - Ranked 5th among 7 crime categories - 130 theft incidents reported in the same period - Data covers April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026 Bike theft in Langley accounted for a small but notable portion of the city's reported crime incidents during the two-month period. While it is less frequent than theft or theft from vehicle, it still represents a significant category, ranking fifth overall. The data does not show a year-over-year trend, as only 2026 figures are available. However, the 15 incidents highlight the ongoing issue of bike theft in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many bike theft incidents were reported in Langley?** There were 15 reported bike theft incidents in Langley from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime incidents does bike theft represent?** Bike theft accounted for 4.6% of all reported crime incidents in Langley during this period. **Q: How does bike theft compare to other crime categories in Langley?** Bike theft was the fifth most common crime category, with theft (130 incidents) and theft from vehicle (101 incidents) being more frequent. **Q: Is there data available for bike theft in previous years?** The current dataset only includes bike theft incidents for 2026, with no year-over-year comparison available. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Langley Break and Enter: 48 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/break_and_enter In Langley, BC, there were 48 break and enter incidents between April and May 2026, representing 14.7% of the city's total crime during this period. This category ranked third among seven crime types, with theft and theft from vehicles being more frequent. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Langley, British Columbia. During the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026, there were 48 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. Break and enter accounted for 14.7% of all reported crime in Langley during this period, making it the third most common category of crime in the city. In Langley, break and enter is the third most common crime category, behind theft (130 incidents) and theft from vehicle (101 incidents). It is more common than auto theft (23 incidents), bike theft (15 incidents), and other crimes (8 incidents). The 48 incidents of break and enter represent a notable portion of the city's overall crime, though it is less frequent than the top two categories. Key stats: - 48 break-and-enter incidents reported - 14.7% of all crime in Langley - Third most common crime category - 48 incidents in April–May 2026 - More frequent than auto theft (23 incidents) Break and enter is a significant category in Langley, ranking third among all crime types. The 48 incidents reported in April and May 2026 account for nearly 15% of the city's total crime during this period. While it trails behind theft and theft from vehicle, it is more common than auto theft and bike theft. The data reflects a two-month window, so annual trends cannot be inferred. However, the count is notable within the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Langley in 2026?** There were 48 reported break-and-enter incidents in Langley during April and May 2026. This represents 14.7% of all crime in the city for that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crimes in Langley?** Break and enter is the third most common crime in Langley, behind theft (130 incidents) and theft from vehicle (101 incidents). It is more frequent than auto theft (23 incidents) and bike theft (15 incidents). **Q: What percentage of Langley’s crime is break and enter?** Break and enter accounts for 14.7% of all reported crime in Langley during the April–May 2026 period. **Q: Is break and enter increasing in Langley?** The data covers only April and May 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. Only 48 incidents are recorded for this two-month window. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government's open data portal. ### Mischief in Langley, BC: 1 Incident Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/mischief In Langley, BC, mischief accounted for 1 reported incident in 2026, representing 0.3% of the city's total 326 crime incidents. This category ranked 7th among 7 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 130 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Langley, British Columbia. Mischief refers to the wilful destruction or damage of property, and includes incidents such as vandalism and graffiti. In the selected window, there was 1 reported mischief incident in Langley. Mischief accounts for 0.3% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period. While property-related offences are often more frequent, mischief represents a smaller portion of the city's overall crime data. In Langley, mischief is the seventh most common category among the seven tracked, with only 1 incident reported. This places it well below theft (130 incidents), theft from vehicle (101), break and enter (48), auto theft (23), and bike theft (15). The low count suggests mischief is relatively infrequent compared to other property-related crimes in the city. Key stats: - 1 reported mischief incident in Langley - Mischief represents 0.3% of all incidents in the city - Ranked 7th among 7 crime categories - Theft is the most common category with 130 incidents - Data covers April 1 to May 31, 2026 Mischief is one of the least frequent categories in Langley, accounting for less than 1% of all reported incidents. With only 1 incident in the two-month window, it is far less common than theft, theft from vehicle, or break and enter. The data does not show a trend over time, as only 2026 figures are available. The low count aligns with broader patterns where property damage is less frequently reported than theft-related offences. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Langley?** There was 1 reported mischief incident in Langley during the selected period, covering April 1 to May 31, 2026. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Langley?** Mischief ranks 7th among the seven tracked categories, with far fewer incidents than theft (130), theft from vehicle (101), or break and enter (48). **Q: What percentage of Langley's incidents are mischief?** Mischief accounts for 0.3% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period. **Q: Is there trend data available for mischief in Langley?** Only 2026 data is available, with 1 incident reported. No year-over-year comparison can be made. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, via the Langley crime dataset. ### Other Crime in Langley, BC: 8 Incidents in April–May 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/other In Langley, BC, 8 'Other' crime incidents were reported between April 1 and May 31, 2026. This category represents 2.5% of the city's total 326 incidents during this period, ranking 6th among 7 crime categories. This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Langley, British Columbia. During the period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there were 8 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 2.5% of the city's total reported crime during this window. 'Other' crimes are a broad category that includes offences not classified under more specific types such as theft, assault, or property damage. While the count is relatively low compared to other categories, it still contributes to the overall crime landscape in Langley. In Langley, 'Other' crimes rank 6th among 7 reported crime categories. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Theft' with 130 reports, followed by 'Theft from vehicle' at 101. 'Break and enter' had 48 incidents, while 'Auto theft' and 'Bike theft' recorded 23 and 15 incidents, respectively. Compared to these categories, 'Other' crimes are less frequent, representing a smaller portion of the city's overall crime reports. Key stats: - 8 reported 'Other' incidents in Langley - 2.5% of the city's total crime incidents - Ranked 6th among 7 crime categories - Data covers April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026 The 'Other' category in Langley represents a small fraction of the city's reported crime, with only 8 incidents over a two-month period. This low count places it near the bottom of the city's crime categories, indicating that more specific crimes like theft and break-and-enters are far more common. The data does not show any year-over-year trends, as the reporting window is limited to 2026. Overall, 'Other' crimes are not a dominant concern in Langley's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: What is included in the 'Other' crime category?** The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more specific crime types such as theft, assault, or property damage. These incidents are less common in Langley, with only 8 reported during the selected period. **Q: How does the 'Other' category compare to other crime types in Langley?** With 8 incidents, 'Other' crimes account for 2.5% of Langley's total reported crime. This is significantly lower than categories like 'Theft' (130 incidents) and 'Theft from vehicle' (101 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of crime data. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for 'Other' crimes in Langley?** No, the dataset only includes data for 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available for this category. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Langley. ### Theft in Langley, BC: 130 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/theft In Langley, BC, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 130 incidents. This accounts for 39.9% of the city's total crime count of 326 incidents. The data reflects reported incidents only and covers the period from April to May 2026. This page covers reported theft incidents in Langley, British Columbia, during April and May 2026. Theft was the most common crime category in Langley during this period, accounting for 130 reported incidents. These 130 theft incidents represent 39.9% of all reported crime in Langley over the two-month window, making it the leading category among the seven tracked by local police. Theft was the most frequent crime in Langley during April and May 2026, surpassing other categories by a significant margin. Theft from vehicle followed with 101 incidents, while break and enter accounted for 48. Auto theft (23), bike theft (15), and other theft-related incidents (8) were less common. Together, these theft-related categories made up a substantial portion of Langley's reported crime. Key stats: - 130 theft incidents reported in Langley (April–May 2026) - Theft accounts for 39.9% of all reported crime in Langley - Ranked 1st among 7 crime categories in Langley - Theft from vehicle: 101 incidents (second-highest category) - Break and enter: 48 incidents (third-highest category) Theft stands out as Langley's most reported crime category for April–May 2026, comprising nearly 40% of all incidents. The dominance of theft—alongside theft from vehicle—highlights property crime as a significant share of local reports. With only two months of 2026 data, no year-over-year trend can be assessed, but the 130-incident total already exceeds counts for all other individual categories. The absence of neighbourhood breakdowns limits further geographic insight. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Langley in April–May 2026?** There were 130 reported theft incidents in Langley during April and May 2026, making it the most common crime category for this period. **Q: What percentage of Langley’s crime is theft?** Theft accounted for 39.9% of all reported crime in Langley during the two-month window, based on 130 incidents out of a total of 326. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Langley?** Theft was the most reported category, with 130 incidents. Theft from vehicle ranked second (101), followed by break and enter (48). Auto theft and bike theft had fewer reports. **Q: Is there year-over-year data for theft in Langley?** No year-over-year comparison is available. The dataset covers only April–May 2026, providing a partial window that cannot be compared to prior full years. Source: Data sourced from the BC Government's open data portal, covering police-reported incidents in Langley. ### Theft from Vehicle in Langley: 101 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/theft_from_vehicle Theft from vehicle accounted for 101 of Langley's 326 total crime incidents between April and May 2026, representing 31% of all reported crime. It ranked as the second most common offence in the city during this period. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Langley, British Columbia. During the period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there were 101 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in the city. Theft from vehicle accounts for 31% of all reported incidents in Langley during this period, making it one of the most common types of crime in the city. In Langley, theft from vehicle is the second most common category of reported incidents, following theft, which had 130 incidents. It is more frequent than break and enter (48 incidents), auto theft (23 incidents), bike theft (15 incidents), and other categories (8 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of theft from vehicle in the city's overall crime landscape. Key stats: - 101 reported incidents of theft from vehicle - 31% of all reported incidents in Langley - Second most common category of reported incidents - More frequent than break and enter, auto theft, and bike theft - Data covers April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026 Theft from vehicle stands out as a significant category in Langley's reported incidents, accounting for nearly a third of all cases during the two-month period. Its ranking as the second most common category, only behind theft, underscores its prevalence. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the current figures highlight the importance of this category within the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents of theft from vehicle were reported in Langley?** There were 101 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Langley from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported incidents in Langley does theft from vehicle represent?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 31% of all reported incidents in Langley during the specified period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other categories in Langley?** Theft from vehicle is the second most common category, following theft (130 incidents) and ahead of break and enter (48 incidents), auto theft (23 incidents), and bike theft (15 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Langley from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the BC open-data portal. #### Year pages for Langley ### Langley Crime 2026: 326 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/langley/year/2026 In 2026, Langley recorded 326 crime incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 130 cases, followed by theft from vehicles at 101. Break-and-enter incidents totalled 48, while auto theft and bike theft accounted for 23 and 15 cases, respectively. This dataset represents the first year of available data for Langley. In 2026, Langley recorded 326 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year figures for comparison. This page details the distribution of crime types in Langley for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The 2026 data for Langley shows a total of 326 reported incidents. Theft was the most common category, accounting for 130 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 101 reports. Break and enter, auto theft, and bike theft were also notable, with 48, 23, and 15 incidents respectively. The remaining 8 incidents fell under the 'Other' category. This dataset represents the full year of 2026, providing a baseline for future comparisons. Key stats: - 326 total incidents in 2026 - Theft: 130 incidents - Theft from vehicle: 101 incidents - Break and enter: 48 incidents - Auto theft: 23 incidents - Bike theft: 15 incidents Langley's 2026 crime data is dominated by property-related offences, with theft and theft from vehicles together making up over two-thirds of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the concentration of property crime—especially vehicle-related theft—may reflect broader regional patterns. The 326-incident total serves as a baseline for future reporting. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Langley in 2026?** Langley recorded 326 reported incidents in 2026, covering all crime categories in the dataset. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Langley?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Langley. **Q: What was the most common crime in Langley in 2026?** Theft was the most reported category, with 130 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 101 incidents. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open crime reports published by the BC government for Langley. Source: Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of BC. --- ## South Simcoe Crime Data: 200 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe South Simcoe recorded 200 reported incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 48% of all incidents. Fraud and assault followed, with 59 and 34 cases respectively. This map displays 200 reported incidents across South Simcoe, Ontario, from April 3 to June 1, 2026. The data is sourced from local police reports, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in the area. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about recent activity in their community. Understanding where and what types of incidents occur helps foster awareness and preparedness. The dataset covers a 60-day window, providing a focused view of recent trends without implying long-term patterns. The 2026 data shows 200 incidents reported during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The dataset provides a baseline for future comparisons as more years of data become available. Theft was the most reported category, with 96 incidents accounting for 48% of the total. Fraud followed with 59 incidents, making up 29.5%. Assault was the third most common, with 34 incidents, representing 17% of all reported incidents. Break and enter and robbery accounted for smaller shares, with 8 and 3 incidents respectively. The two neighbourhoods with the highest reported incidents were Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil, each with 100 incidents. This reflects the distribution of activity across the area, not per-capita risk. ### Key stats - 200 total incidents reported - Theft: 96 incidents (48%) - Fraud: 59 incidents (29.5%) - Assault: 34 incidents (17%) - Two neighbourhoods tied with 100 incidents each South Simcoe's 60-day snapshot shows theft and fraud dominating reported incidents, together accounting for 77.5% of the total. The equal split between Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil—each with exactly 100 incidents—is unusual and suggests either balanced reporting or similar activity levels. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the high proportion of property-related incidents (theft, fraud, and break-and-enter) may warrant attention from local prevention programs. > Voice: Crime in South Simcoe: 200 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in South Simcoe over the past 60 days?** There were 200 reported incidents in South Simcoe between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most common, accounting for 96 incidents. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in South Simcoe?** Theft is the most frequently reported incident, making up 48% of the total with 96 incidents. Fraud follows with 59 incidents (29.5%), and assault is third with 34 incidents (17%). **Q: Are there any trends in the incident data for South Simcoe?** The data covers a 60-day period in 2026, with no prior years available for comparison. Therefore, no year-over-year trends can be identified at this time. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe have the highest number of incidents?** The two neighbourhoods in South Simcoe, Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil, each reported 100 incidents during this period. This even distribution reflects the balanced reporting across the area. **Q: How current is the incident data for South Simcoe?** The data covers incidents from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. It is up-to-date as of the latest available records, with no undated incidents included. **Q: Where does the incident data for South Simcoe come from?** The data is sourced from open-data records provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified 60-day window. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in South Simcoe. #### Categories in South Simcoe ### Assault in South Simcoe: 34 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/assault In 2026, South Simcoe recorded 34 assault incidents, representing 17% of the city's total crime. This category ranks third among five crime types, with theft and fraud being more frequent. This page covers reported assault incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Assault is the third most common crime category in the area, with 34 reported incidents. These incidents account for 17% of all reported crimes in South Simcoe during the specified period. The data spans from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026, providing a snapshot of assault incidents over this two-month window. This category includes various forms of assault, reflecting reported incidents only. In South Simcoe, assault ranks as the third most frequent crime category, following theft (96 incidents) and fraud (59 incidents). It is more common than break and enter (8 incidents) and robbery (3 incidents). The 34 assault incidents represent a notable portion of the city's overall crime, highlighting its significance among the five tracked crime categories. Key stats: - 34 assault incidents reported - 17% of all crimes in South Simcoe - Third most common crime category - 19 incidents in INNISFIL - 15 incidents in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY Assault accounts for a significant portion of South Simcoe's reported crimes, ranking third among the five tracked categories. The 34 incidents over a two-month period in 2026 indicate a notable presence, though it is less frequent than theft and fraud. The data shows a clear distribution across neighbourhoods, with INNISFIL and BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY reporting the highest counts. This snapshot provides a basis for understanding the prevalence of assault in the area, though the short timeframe limits broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in South Simcoe?** There were 34 reported assault incidents in South Simcoe during the specified period from April 3, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in South Simcoe are assaults?** Assaults account for 17% of all reported crimes in South Simcoe during the given timeframe. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe have the highest number of assault incidents?** INNISFIL has the highest number of assault incidents with 19, followed by BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY with 15 incidents. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in South Simcoe?** Assault is the third most common crime category in South Simcoe, following theft (96 incidents) and fraud (59 incidents), but ahead of break and enter (8 incidents) and robbery (3 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in South Simcoe: 8 incidents | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/break_and_enter In South Simcoe, break and enter incidents totalled 8, representing 4% of the city's 200 reported crimes. This category ranks 4th among 5 crime types, with theft being the most frequent. The data covers incidents from April 3 to June 1, 2026. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit an offence. In the selected window, there were 8 reported break-and-enter incidents in South Simcoe. Break and enter accounts for 4% of all reported incidents in South Simcoe during this period. Break and enter is the fourth most common category of reported incidents in South Simcoe, behind theft (96 incidents), fraud (59 incidents), and assault (34 incidents). It is more common than robbery, which had 3 reported incidents. While break and enter represents a smaller portion of overall incidents, it remains a notable category within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 8 break-and-enter incidents reported - 4% of all incidents in South Simcoe - Ranked 4th among 5 categories - 5 incidents in INNISFIL - 3 incidents in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY Break and enter accounts for a small but notable portion of South Simcoe's reported incidents, ranking fourth among the five categories. The 8 incidents reported in this window are fewer than theft, fraud, and assault, but more than robbery. The data shows that INNISFIL and BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY had the highest counts, with 5 and 3 incidents respectively. Given the short reporting window, it is difficult to draw broader trends, but the numbers provide a snapshot of break-and-enter activity in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in South Simcoe?** There were 8 reported break-and-enter incidents in South Simcoe during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of all incidents in South Simcoe are break-and-enter?** Break and enter accounts for 4% of all reported incidents in South Simcoe during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe had the most break-and-enter incidents?** INNISFIL had the highest count with 5 incidents, followed by BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY with 3 incidents. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other categories in South Simcoe?** Break and enter is the fourth most common category, behind theft (96 incidents), fraud (59 incidents), and assault (34 incidents), but more common than robbery (3 incidents). Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Fraud in South Simcoe: 59 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/fraud In 2026, South Simcoe recorded 59 fraud incidents, representing 29.5% of the city's total crime count of 200. Fraud was the second most common category, with Innisfil and Bradford West Gwillimbury reporting the highest numbers. This page covers reported fraud incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Fraud is the second most common category of reported crime in the area, with 59 incidents recorded between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. These 59 fraud cases represent 29.5% of all reported crime in South Simcoe during this period. The data provides a snapshot of fraud activity over a two-month window, offering insight into local trends. In South Simcoe, fraud is the second most reported crime category, trailing only theft, which had 96 incidents. Fraud accounts for more reports than assault (34), break and enter (8), and robbery (3). While theft remains the most frequent crime, fraud's 59 incidents highlight its significance in the local crime landscape. Key stats: - 59 fraud incidents reported - 29.5% of all crime in South Simcoe - Second most common crime category - 31 incidents in INNISFIL - 28 incidents in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY Fraud stands out as a significant category in South Simcoe, accounting for nearly 30% of all reported crime in the two-month window. Its rank as the second most common crime, behind only theft, underscores its prevalence. The data shows a clear distribution between the two largest neighbourhoods, INNISFIL and BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY, which together account for nearly all reported fraud incidents. With only one year of data available, trends cannot yet be assessed, but the current figures highlight fraud as a notable concern in the area. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in South Simcoe?** There were 59 reported fraud incidents in South Simcoe between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does fraud represent in South Simcoe?** Fraud accounts for 29.5% of all reported crime in South Simcoe during this period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe have the highest fraud reports?** INNISFIL had the highest number of fraud incidents with 31, followed by BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY with 28. **Q: How does fraud compare to other crimes in South Simcoe?** Fraud is the second most reported crime in South Simcoe, behind theft (96 incidents) but ahead of assault (34), break and enter (8), and robbery (3). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in South Simcoe. ### Robbery in South Simcoe: 3 Incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/robbery In South Simcoe, 3 robbery incidents were reported in 2026, representing 1.5% of the city's total crime count of 200. Robbery ranks as the 5th most common crime category among the 5 tracked. This page covers reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the selected window, there were 3 reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe. These incidents account for 1.5% of the city's total reported crime incidents during this period. Robbery ranks as the 5th most common category among the 5 tracked crime types in South Simcoe. Theft is the most frequent, with 96 incidents, followed by fraud at 59, assault at 34, and break and enter at 8. Robbery is less common than these categories, with only 3 incidents reported. Key stats: - 3 reported robbery incidents - 1.5% of South Simcoe's total crime incidents - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - 2 incidents in INNISFIL - 1 incident in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY Robbery is one of the least frequent crime categories in South Simcoe, accounting for only 1.5% of total incidents. With 3 reported cases, it is significantly less common than theft, fraud, and assault. The data shows that INNISFIL had the highest number of robbery incidents among neighbourhoods. Given the low count, year-over-year trends are not meaningful. FAQ: **Q: How many robbery incidents were reported in South Simcoe?** There were 3 reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of total crime incidents in South Simcoe are robberies?** Robbery incidents account for 1.5% of the total reported crime incidents in South Simcoe. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe had the most robbery incidents?** INNISFIL had the highest number of robbery incidents with 2, followed by BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY with 1. **Q: How does robbery compare to other crime categories in South Simcoe?** Robbery is the 5th most common crime category in South Simcoe, with significantly fewer incidents than theft (96), fraud (59), assault (34), and break and enter (8). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Theft in South Simcoe: 96 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/theft In South Simcoe, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 96 incidents. This accounts for 48% of the city's total crime count of 200 incidents. Theft was more frequent than fraud, assault, break and enter, and robbery combined. This page covers reported theft incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported crime category in the area, accounting for 48% of all reported incidents. Between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026, there were 96 reported theft incidents in South Simcoe. This category represents nearly half of the city's total reported crime during this period. In South Simcoe, theft is the most common reported crime, with 96 incidents. This is significantly higher than the next most frequent category, fraud, which had 59 reported incidents. Assault follows with 34 incidents, while break and enter and robbery are less common, with 8 and 3 incidents respectively. Theft accounts for nearly half of all reported crime in the city during this period. Key stats: - 96 theft incidents reported - 48% of all reported crime in South Simcoe - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - 53 incidents in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY - 43 incidents in INNISFIL Theft stands out as the most reported crime in South Simcoe, making up nearly half of all incidents in the two-month window. The 96 reported thefts dwarf the next highest category, fraud, by 37 incidents. The data shows a clear focus on property-related crime, with Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil being the neighbourhoods with the highest counts. Given the short reporting window, it's too early to identify long-term trends, but the prevalence of theft is notable. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in South Simcoe?** There were 96 reported theft incidents in South Simcoe between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does theft represent in South Simcoe?** Theft accounts for 48% of all reported crime in South Simcoe during the specified period. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in South Simcoe have the highest reported theft incidents?** Bradford West Gwillimbury had the highest number of reported theft incidents with 53, followed by Innisfil with 43. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in South Simcoe?** Theft is the most reported crime category in South Simcoe, with 96 incidents, significantly higher than fraud (59), assault (34), break and enter (8), and robbery (3). Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Year pages for South Simcoe ### South Simcoe Crime 2026: 200 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/year/2026 In 2026, South Simcoe reported 200 incidents, with theft being the most common at 96 cases. Fraud followed with 59 incidents, and assault with 34. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, South Simcoe recorded 200 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the area. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution across the city. The data covers all reported incidents in South Simcoe for 2026, offering a baseline for understanding local crime patterns. As this is the only year currently available, year-over-year comparisons are not possible. The 2026 data for South Simcoe shows a total of 200 reported incidents, with theft being the most common category at 96 occurrences. Fraud followed with 59 incidents, while assault accounted for 34. Break and enter and robbery were less frequent, with 8 and 3 incidents respectively. This snapshot provides a starting point for tracking future trends in the city. Key stats: - 200 total incidents in 2026 - Theft: 96 incidents - Fraud: 59 incidents - Assault: 34 incidents - Break and enter: 8 incidents The 2026 data for South Simcoe highlights theft and fraud as the dominant categories, together making up over three-quarters of all incidents. With only one year of data available, it's too early to identify trends, but the high proportion of property-related crimes is notable. The absence of prior-year data means this year serves as a baseline for future comparisons. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in South Simcoe in 2026?** There were 200 reported incidents in South Simcoe in 2026, covering all categories of crime tracked in the dataset. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for South Simcoe?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for South Simcoe. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Which crime category was most common in 2026?** Theft was the most common category in 2026, with 96 reported incidents, followed by fraud at 59. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), specifically for South Simcoe. Source: Data sourced from the Province of Ontario (ON) open-data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in South Simcoe ### BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY Crime: 100 Incidents in South Simcoe URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/neighbourhood/bradford-west-gwillimbury BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY recorded 100 incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026, representing 50% of South Simcoe's total. Theft was the leading category with 53 reports, followed by fraud at 28. BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY recorded 100 incidents between April 3 and June 1, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 50% of South Simcoe's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. Theft was the leading category in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY, with 53 incidents. Fraud followed with 28 incidents, and assault was reported 15 times. Break and enter and robbery were less frequent, with 3 and 1 incidents respectively. Key stats: - 100 total incidents in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY - 50% of South Simcoe's total incidents - Theft: 53 incidents - Fraud: 28 incidents - Assault: 15 incidents BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY's incident count is notable for its high proportion of theft and fraud, which together account for 81 of the 100 incidents. This contrasts with nearby INNISFIL, which had a similar total count but may have a different category distribution. The concentration of property-related incidents suggests a focus area for local crime prevention efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY?** There were 100 incidents reported in BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY between April 3 and June 1, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 53 reports. **Q: How does BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY compare to the rest of South Simcoe?** BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY accounted for 50% of South Simcoe's total incidents during this period. **Q: What other neighbourhoods are near BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY?** INNISFIL is a nearby neighbourhood, with 100 incidents reported during the same period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. ### Innisfil, South Simcoe: 100 Crime Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/south-simcoe/neighbourhood/innisfil Innisfil, South Simcoe recorded 100 crime incidents, representing 50% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 43 incidents, followed by fraud and assault. This data covers incidents from April 3 to June 1, 2026. Innisfil, a neighbourhood in South Simcoe, Ontario, recorded 100 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This accounts for 50% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents in Innisfil, highlighting the types of crimes most frequently occurring in the area. The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The leading category of incidents in Innisfil was theft, with 43 reported cases. Fraud followed closely, with 31 incidents. Assault was the third most common category, with 19 reported cases. Key stats: - 100 total incidents in Innisfil - 50% of South Simcoe's city-wide total - Theft: 43 incidents - Fraud: 31 incidents - Assault: 19 incidents Innisfil's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property-related crimes, with theft and fraud together making up 74 of the 100 incidents. This contrasts with the city total, where violent crimes may play a larger role. The 100 incidents in Innisfil match the total for nearby Bradford West Gwillimbury, suggesting similar reporting levels in adjacent areas. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Innisfil?** There were 100 incidents reported in Innisfil between April 3, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Innisfil?** Theft was the most common type of incident, with 43 reported cases. **Q: How does Innisfil compare to nearby neighbourhoods?** Innisfil recorded 100 incidents, the same as nearby Bradford West Gwillimbury. **Q: What share of South Simcoe's incidents occurred in Innisfil?** Innisfil accounted for 50% of the city's total incidents during this period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## Stratford Crime Data: 182 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/stratford Stratford recorded 182 crime incidents between April 11 and June 1, 2026. Theft was the most common category, making up 62.6% of all reported incidents. This map displays 182 reported incidents in Stratford, Ontario, between April 11 and June 1, 2026. The data is sourced from the Stratford Police Service’s public portal, offering a detailed view of crime patterns across the city during this 60-day window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify areas and types of incidents that may require attention or further analysis. By visualizing incident locations and categories, the map helps highlight trends and concentrations of activity. This transparency supports community awareness and informed discussions about public safety in Stratford. The dataset covers a 60-day period in 2026, with 182 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a snapshot of activity during this window but does not indicate long-term trends. Theft was the most frequently reported incident type, accounting for 114 cases, or 62.6% of the total. Fraud followed with 31 incidents, representing 17% of the total. Assault was the third most common category, with 21 incidents, making up 11.5% of all reported incidents. Break and enter rounded out the top four categories with 16 incidents, or 8.8% of the total. ### Key stats - 182 total incidents reported - 114 theft incidents (62.6%) - 31 fraud incidents (17%) - 21 assault incidents (11.5%) - Data covers April 11 to June 1, 2026 Theft dominates Stratford’s reported incidents, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the total during this 60-day window. Fraud and assault follow, but at significantly lower counts. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper geographic analysis, but the concentration of theft incidents stands out. With only one year of data available, it’s unclear whether this pattern is typical or an anomaly for Stratford. > Voice: Crime in Stratford: 182 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Stratford between April 11 and June 1, 2026?** There were 182 reported incidents in Stratford during this 60-day period. The data covers all records within this window, with no undated incidents. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Stratford during this period?** Theft was the most common incident type, accounting for 114 reports, or 62.6% of the total. Fraud followed with 31 incidents (17%). **Q: How many violent incidents were reported in Stratford during this time?** There were 21 violent incidents reported, which includes assaults. Assault specifically accounted for 21 incidents, or 11.5% of the total. **Q: Are there any trends shown in the data for Stratford?** The data only covers a 60-day window in 2026, so no year-over-year trends can be determined. The 182 incidents are the only available count for this period. **Q: Does the data include neighbourhood-level details for Stratford?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Stratford. The 182 incidents are reported at the city level only. **Q: How current is this data for Stratford?** The data covers incidents from April 11 to June 1, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. It reflects a recent 60-day period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Stratford. #### Categories in Stratford ### Assault in Stratford: 21 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/stratford/assault In 2026, Stratford recorded 21 assault incidents, representing 11.5% of the city's total 182 crimes. Assault ranked as the third most frequent category, following theft and fraud. This page covers reported assault incidents in Stratford, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 21 reported assaults, accounting for 11.5% of the city's total reported incidents. Assault is one of four major crime categories tracked in Stratford, with the data reflecting incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 1, 2026. In Stratford, assault ranks as the third most common crime category, behind theft (114 incidents) and fraud (31 incidents), but ahead of break and enter (16 incidents). While assault represents a smaller share of overall crime compared to theft, it remains a notable category within the city's crime data. Key stats: - 21 reported assaults in Stratford - 11.5% of all reported incidents - Third most common crime category - Data covers April 11 to June 1, 2026 Assault accounts for 11.5% of Stratford's reported incidents during this period, ranking third behind theft and fraud. The 21 incidents reflect a relatively small but notable portion of the city's crime data. Without prior-year comparisons, it's unclear whether this represents a shift, but the numbers provide a baseline for understanding assault's role in Stratford's overall crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Stratford?** There were 21 reported assault incidents in Stratford during the selected period. **Q: What percentage of Stratford's crime is assault?** Assault accounts for 11.5% of all reported incidents in Stratford. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Stratford?** Assault is the third most common crime category, behind theft (114 incidents) and fraud (31 incidents). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported assault incidents from April 11, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Fraud in Stratford, ON: 31 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/stratford/fraud In Stratford, fraud accounted for 31 of the city's 182 reported incidents, representing 17% of all crime. This places fraud as the second most common category among four tracked types. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Stratford, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 31 reported fraud incidents, accounting for 17% of the city's total reported incidents. Fraud is the second most common category of reported incidents in Stratford, following theft. The data provides a snapshot of fraud activity in the city during this period. In Stratford, fraud is the second most common category of reported incidents, with 31 incidents. This is significantly less than theft, which has 114 incidents, but more than assault (21 incidents) and break and enter (16 incidents). Fraud accounts for a notable portion of the city's reported incidents, highlighting its prevalence in the community. Key stats: - 31 reported fraud incidents - 17% of Stratford's total incidents - Second most common incident category - Data covers April 11 to June 1, 2026 Fraud stands out as the second most common reported incident in Stratford, making up 17% of the city's total incidents. While it is less frequent than theft, it is more common than assault and break and enter. The data shows a clear pattern of fraud activity in the city during the selected window. However, the short time frame limits any broader trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Stratford?** There were 31 reported fraud incidents in Stratford during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Stratford's incidents are fraud?** Fraud accounts for 17% of the city's total reported incidents. **Q: How does fraud compare to other incident categories in Stratford?** Fraud is the second most common category, with 31 incidents, following theft (114 incidents) but more than assault (21) and break and enter (16). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers fraud incidents reported between April 11 and June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Stratford: 114 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/stratford/theft In Stratford, theft was the most reported crime category in 2026, with 114 incidents. This accounts for 62.6% of the city's total reported incidents (182). The data spans from April 11 to June 1, 2026, providing a snapshot of theft activity during this period. This page covers reported theft incidents in Stratford, Ontario. Theft is the most frequently reported category of crime in the city, accounting for 62.6% of all reported incidents during the selected period. Between April 11, 2026, and June 1, 2026, there were 114 reported theft incidents in Stratford. This category represents a significant portion of the city's overall crime data for this timeframe. In Stratford, theft is the most common category of reported crime, surpassing other categories by a considerable margin. Fraud, the second most frequent category, had 31 reported incidents, while assault and break and enter had 21 and 16 incidents, respectively. Theft's prevalence highlights its significance in the city's crime landscape during this period. Key stats: - 114 reported theft incidents - 62.6% of all reported crime in Stratford - Ranked 1st among 4 crime categories - Data covers April 11, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Theft stands out as the dominant category in Stratford's recent crime data, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all reported incidents. With 114 cases over a seven-week period, it far exceeds other categories like fraud and assault. The absence of year-over-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume underscores theft as a primary concern in the city's crime profile. The short reporting window means these figures reflect a snapshot rather than a full-year pattern. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Stratford?** There were 114 reported theft incidents in Stratford between April 11, 2026, and June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Stratford's crime is theft?** Theft accounts for 62.6% of all reported crime in Stratford during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Stratford?** Theft is the most reported category, with 114 incidents, followed by fraud (31), assault (21), and break and enter (16). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Stratford's public crime reports. #### Year pages for Stratford ### Stratford Crime 2026: 182 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/stratford/year/2026 In 2026, Stratford recorded 182 crime incidents. Theft was the most frequent, with 114 cases, followed by fraud at 31. This is the only year of data available, so trends cannot be assessed. In 2026, Stratford recorded 182 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year figures for comparison. This page details the types and frequency of reported incidents in Stratford during 2026, highlighting the most common categories and their respective counts. The 2026 data for Stratford shows theft as the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 114 of the 182 total records. Fraud followed with 31 reports, while assault and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, with 21 and 16 reports respectively. These figures represent the full scope of reported incidents for the year, as no additional years of data are currently available for comparison. Key stats: - 182 total reported incidents in 2026 - Theft: 114 incidents, the highest category - Fraud: 31 incidents reported - Assault: 21 incidents - Break and enter: 16 incidents Stratford's 2026 data reveals a clear focus on property-related incidents, with theft alone comprising 63% of all reports. Fraud and assault follow distantly, while break-and-enter incidents round out the top categories. As the sole year of data available, these numbers establish a baseline for future comparisons, though no trends can yet be identified. The dominance of theft suggests a potential area of focus for local crime prevention efforts. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Stratford in 2026?** There were 182 reported incidents in Stratford in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: Is crime increasing or decreasing in Stratford?** No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Stratford. Future years will provide context for any changes. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in 2026?** Theft was the most common incident in 2026, with 114 reports. It accounted for 63% of all incidents that year. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from open police records provided by the Stratford Police Service and compiled by the province of Ontario (ON). Source: Data is sourced from the Stratford Police Service via Ontario’s (ON) open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Stratford --- ## Coquitlam Crime Data: 181 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam Coquitlam recorded 181 crime incidents between February 25 and April 26, 2023. Theft from vehicle was the most frequent, accounting for 65.2% of all incidents. Break and enter and auto theft were also notable. This map displays 181 reported incidents in Coquitlam, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from February 25 to April 26, 2023. The data is sourced from local police reports and provides a snapshot of crime activity in the city during this timeframe. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about recent trends and patterns in their community. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy in the timeline of events. By visualizing these reports, users can better understand where and when specific types of crimes occurred, helping to foster awareness and preparedness. The 2023 data shows 181 incidents reported in Coquitlam during the 60-day window. Since this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime activity in the city during this period, but trends over time cannot be assessed without additional data. Theft from vehicle was the most common incident, accounting for 118 reports, or 65.2% of all cases. Break and enter followed with 42 incidents, making up 23.2% of the total. Auto theft was the third most frequent, with 21 reports, or 11.6% of the overall count. Together, these three categories represent the vast majority of crime activity in Coquitlam during this period. ### Key stats - 181 total incidents reported - 118 theft from vehicle cases - 42 break and enter incidents - 21 auto theft reports - Data covers February 25 to April 26, 2023 Theft from vehicles dominates Coquitlam's crime activity, accounting for nearly two-thirds of all incidents in this 60-day window. The absence of violent crime in the dataset is notable, with property-related offences making up the entirety of reported cases. The concentration of incidents in a single neighbourhood suggests localized activity rather than city-wide trends. Without additional years of data, it's unclear whether this pattern is typical or an anomaly for the period. > Voice: Crime in Coquitlam: 181 incidents reported over 60 days in 2023. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Coquitlam over the last 60 days?** There were 181 reported incidents in Coquitlam between February 25, 2023, and April 26, 2023. This figure includes all records within the 60-day window. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Coquitlam?** Theft from vehicle was the most common incident, accounting for 118 reports, or 65.2% of the total. Break and enter followed with 42 incidents (23.2%), and auto theft with 21 incidents (11.6%). **Q: Is there any trend data available for Coquitlam?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2023, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available at this time. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Coquitlam had the most incidents?** All 181 incidents were reported in the single neighbourhood listed as 'COQUITLAM,' as the data does not break down into smaller areas. **Q: How current is this data?** This data covers incidents reported between February 25, 2023, and April 26, 2023. It reflects a 60-day window based on the most recent occurrence dates available. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The data is sourced from open records provided by local law enforcement in British Columbia. It includes only reported incidents and may not capture all occurrences. Source: Data sourced from open records published by law enforcement agencies in BC. #### Categories in Coquitlam ### Auto Theft in Coquitlam: 21 Incidents in 2023 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam/auto_theft In 2023, Coquitlam recorded 21 auto theft incidents, representing 11.6% of the city's total crime count of 181. This category ranked third among three reported crime types, with all incidents occurring in the COQUITLAM neighbourhood. This page covers auto theft incidents in Coquitlam, British Columbia. In 2023, there were 21 reported cases of auto theft in the city. These incidents accounted for 11.6% of all reported crimes in Coquitlam during the same period. The data spans from February 25, 2023, to April 26, 2023, providing a snapshot of auto theft activity within this timeframe. Auto theft is the third most common category of crime in Coquitlam, following theft from vehicle and break and enter. In Coquitlam, auto theft ranks as the third most frequent crime category. Theft from vehicle is the most common, with 118 reported incidents, followed by break and enter with 42 incidents. Auto theft, with 21 incidents, represents a smaller but still significant portion of the city's crime landscape. Together, these three categories account for the majority of reported crimes in Coquitlam. Key stats: - 21 auto theft incidents in 2023 - 11.6% of all city-wide incidents - Ranked 3rd among crime categories - Reported between February 25 and April 26, 2023 Auto theft in Coquitlam accounts for 11.6% of the city's reported crimes in 2023, ranking it third behind theft from vehicle and break and enter. The 21 incidents reported during this period highlight a notable presence of auto theft within the city's crime landscape. Given the short reporting window, it's challenging to draw long-term trends, but the data provides a clear snapshot of auto theft activity in early 2023. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Coquitlam in 2023?** There were 21 reported auto theft incidents in Coquitlam in 2023. These incidents occurred between February 25 and April 26, 2023. **Q: What percentage of Coquitlam's total crimes does auto theft represent?** Auto theft accounts for 11.6% of all reported crimes in Coquitlam in 2023. This percentage is based on a total of 181 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does auto theft rank among other crime categories in Coquitlam?** Auto theft is the third most common crime category in Coquitlam, following theft from vehicle (118 incidents) and break and enter (42 incidents). **Q: Which neighbourhood in Coquitlam had the most auto theft incidents?** The neighbourhood of COQUITLAM reported the highest number of auto theft incidents, with a total of 21 cases in 2023. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. ### Break and enter in Coquitlam, BC: 42 incidents in 2023 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam/break_and_enter In 2023, Coquitlam recorded 42 break and enter incidents, representing 23.2% of the city's total 181 crimes. This category ranked second among three tracked crime types, with all incidents occurring in the COQUITLAM neighbourhood. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Coquitlam, British Columbia. In 2023, there were 42 break-and-enter incidents recorded in the city. These incidents accounted for 23.2% of all reported crimes in Coquitlam during that period. Break-and-enter offences involve unauthorized entry into a property with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and does not account for unreported cases. Break and enter is the second most common category of reported crime in Coquitlam, behind theft from vehicle (118 incidents) but ahead of auto theft (21 incidents). Together, these three categories make up the majority of reported crimes in the city. The 42 break-and-enter incidents represent nearly a quarter of all reported crimes, highlighting its significance in Coquitlam's crime profile. Key stats: - 42 break-and-enter incidents in 2023 - 23.2% of all reported crimes in Coquitlam - Second most common crime category - All incidents occurred between February 25 and April 26, 2023 Break and enter is a notable category in Coquitlam, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported crimes in 2023. The 42 incidents place it as the second most common crime type, trailing only theft from vehicle. The data covers a specific two-month window, which limits broader trend analysis. However, the concentration of incidents in this period suggests a consistent presence of property-related crimes in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Coquitlam in 2023?** There were 42 break-and-enter incidents reported in Coquitlam in 2023. These incidents occurred between February 25 and April 26, 2023. **Q: What percentage of all reported crimes in Coquitlam are break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 23.2% of all reported crimes in Coquitlam in 2023, making it the second most common category. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Coquitlam had the most break-and-enter incidents?** The neighbourhood of COQUITLAM had the highest number of break-and-enter incidents, with all 42 incidents occurring there. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Coquitlam?** Break and enter is the second most common crime category in Coquitlam, following theft from vehicle (118 incidents) and ahead of auto theft (21 incidents). Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal, reflecting incidents reported to local law enforcement. ### Theft from Vehicle in Coquitlam: 118 Incidents in 2023 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam/theft_from_vehicle In 2023, Coquitlam recorded 118 incidents of theft from vehicle, making it the most frequent crime category. These incidents accounted for 65.2% of the city's total reported crimes, highlighting a significant focus on property-related offences. This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Coquitlam, British Columbia. During the reporting period, there were 118 incidents of theft from vehicle, accounting for 65.2% of all reported crime in the city. Theft from vehicle is the most common category of crime in Coquitlam, surpassing other categories such as break and enter and auto theft. In Coquitlam, theft from vehicle is the leading category of crime, with 118 incidents reported. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, break and enter, which had 42 incidents. Auto theft, with 21 incidents, is the third most common category. Together, these three categories account for the majority of reported crime in Coquitlam. Key stats: - 118 incidents of theft from vehicle - 65.2% of all reported crime in Coquitlam - Ranked 1st among 3 crime categories - 118 incidents in 2023 Theft from vehicle is the most prevalent crime in Coquitlam, making up nearly two-thirds of all reported incidents. This category significantly outpaces others like break and enter and auto theft. The data shows a clear focus on property-related crimes in the city. The concentration of all incidents within a single neighbourhood also highlights a localized pattern. FAQ: **Q: What is the most common type of crime in Coquitlam?** Theft from vehicle is the most common type of crime in Coquitlam, with 118 incidents reported, accounting for 65.2% of all reported crime. **Q: How does theft from vehicle compare to other crimes in Coquitlam?** Theft from vehicle is significantly more common than other crimes in Coquitlam. It accounts for 118 incidents, compared to 42 for break and enter and 21 for auto theft. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Coquitlam has the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents?** The neighbourhood of COQUITLAM has the highest number of theft from vehicle incidents, with 118 reported cases. **Q: What percentage of all reported crime in Coquitlam is theft from vehicle?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 65.2% of all reported crime in Coquitlam. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Coquitlam ### Coquitlam Crime 2023: 181 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam/year/2023 In 2023, Coquitlam recorded 181 crime incidents, with theft from vehicles being the most frequent at 118 cases. Break and enter followed with 42 incidents, and auto theft with 21. This dataset represents the full year of reported incidents. In 2023, Coquitlam recorded 181 reported criminal incidents. This dataset represents the first year of available crime data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons. This page details the types and frequency of crimes reported in Coquitlam during 2023, highlighting the most common categories and their distribution across the city. The 2023 data for Coquitlam shows a total of 181 reported incidents, with theft from vehicle being the most prevalent category, accounting for 118 incidents. Break and enter followed with 42 incidents, and auto theft with 21. These three categories alone make up the vast majority of the year's reported crimes, indicating a significant focus on property-related offences. Key stats: - 181 total reported incidents in 2023 - Theft from vehicle: 118 incidents - Break and enter: 42 incidents - Auto theft: 21 incidents - First year of available data The 2023 data for Coquitlam highlights a strong concentration of property crimes, particularly theft from vehicles, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of all incidents. Break and enter and auto theft also contribute significantly, together making up over a third of the total. As the first year of available data, these numbers establish a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many criminal incidents were reported in Coquitlam in 2023?** There were 181 reported criminal incidents in Coquitlam in 2023. This is the first year of available data for the city. **Q: What was the most common type of crime in Coquitlam in 2023?** Theft from vehicle was the most common type of crime in Coquitlam in 2023, with 118 reported incidents. **Q: Are there any trends visible in the 2023 data?** As 2023 is the first year of available data, no trends can be identified yet. Future years will provide a basis for comparison. **Q: Where does this data come from?** This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the BC government, which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies. Source: Data sourced from the BC government's open data portal. #### Neighbourhoods in Coquitlam ### COQUITLAM, Coquitlam: 181 Incidents in 2023 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/coquitlam/neighbourhood/coquitlam COQUITLAM, Coquitlam recorded 181 incidents in 2023, accounting for 100% of the city's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 118 incidents, followed by break and enter (42) and auto theft (21). The Coquitlam neighbourhood in Coquitlam, British Columbia, recorded 181 incidents between February 25, 2023, and April 26, 2023. This area accounts for 100% of the city's total reported incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Coquitlam, with all incidents concentrated in this single neighbourhood. The two-month window offers a focused view of the types of crimes reported in the area. The data covers a two-month period from late February to late April 2023. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting methods may change over time, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window. The leading category of incidents in Coquitlam was theft from vehicle, with 118 reports. Break and enter followed, with 42 incidents, while auto theft accounted for 21 reports. These property-related crimes dominate the neighbourhood's incident profile. Key stats: - 181 total incidents in Coquitlam - 100% of city's incidents in this neighbourhood - 118 theft from vehicle reports - 42 break and enter incidents - 21 auto theft cases Coquitlam's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with theft from vehicle alone making up nearly two-thirds of all reports. The absence of violent crime in this dataset is notable, though the short two-month window limits broader trend analysis. The concentration of all city incidents in this single neighbourhood suggests it may encompass a large or centrally located area within Coquitlam. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Coquitlam during this period?** There were 181 incidents reported in Coquitlam between February 25, 2023, and April 26, 2023. This represents the entire city total for this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Coquitlam?** Theft from vehicle was the most common incident, with 118 reports. This category accounted for the majority of incidents in the neighbourhood. **Q: Were there any violent crimes reported in Coquitlam during this period?** No violent crimes were reported in Coquitlam during this two-month period. All incidents fell under property-related categories. **Q: How does Coquitlam compare to other neighbourhoods in the city?** Coquitlam accounted for 100% of the city's incidents during this period, as no other neighbourhoods were included in the dataset. This suggests the data may represent a specific reporting area or timeframe. Source: Data sourced from the British Columbia open data portal. --- ## Aylmer Crime Data: 157 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer Aylmer recorded 157 crime incidents between August 9 and October 8, 2019. The majority (92.4%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and assault following at 4.5% and 1.9%, respectively. This dataset covers a 60-day window in 2019. This map displays 157 reported incidents in Aylmer, Ontario, over a 60-day period from August 9 to October 8, 2019. The data is sourced from the local police portal and includes all reported crimes within the city during this window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and trends in local crime activity. The dataset provides a snapshot of crime in Aylmer, offering insights into the types of incidents reported and their distribution across the city. This information can be valuable for community safety planning and resource allocation. The data covers a single 60-day window in 2019, with 157 incidents reported. As there is no year-over-year comparison available, it is not possible to assess trends or changes in crime activity over time. The dataset is limited to this specific period, providing a focused view of crime in Aylmer during late summer and early fall of 2019. The majority of incidents in Aylmer during this period fall under the 'Other' category, with 145 reports accounting for 92.4% of all incidents. Theft is the second most common category, with 7 incidents (4.5%), followed by Assault, which has 3 incidents (1.9%). Break and enter, as well as Mischief, each account for 1 incident (0.6%). ### Key stats - 157 total incidents reported - 145 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 7 theft incidents - 3 assault incidents - Data covers August 9 to October 8, 2019 The data for Aylmer shows a high concentration of incidents categorized as 'Other,' which accounts for 92.4% of all reports. This suggests that the majority of crimes in this period do not fall into the more specific categories like theft or assault. The low numbers of violent crimes, with only 3 assaults, indicate a relatively low level of violent activity. The dataset is limited to a 60-day window in 2019, providing a specific snapshot rather than a long-term trend. > Voice: Crime in Aylmer saw 157 incidents over 60 days in 2019. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Aylmer during the 60-day window?** There were 157 reported incidents in Aylmer between August 9, 2019, and October 8, 2019. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Aylmer?** The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' accounting for 145 incidents, or 92.4% of the total. This category includes a variety of incident types that are not separately listed. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Aylmer?** Yes, there were 3 violent incidents reported during this period. These incidents are included in the 'Assault' category, which accounted for 1.9% of the total incidents. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Aylmer?** The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2019, with no year-over-year comparison available. Therefore, it is not possible to determine any trends from this dataset. **Q: Are there any neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Aylmer?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific incident counts. The incidents are reported for the city of Aylmer as a whole. **Q: How current is the data for Aylmer?** The data covers a 60-day period from August 9, 2019, to October 8, 2019. This is the most recent data available for Aylmer in this dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Categories in Aylmer ### Assault in Aylmer: 3 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/assault In 2019, Aylmer recorded 3 assault incidents, representing 1.9% of the city's total crime count of 157. Assault ranked as the third most common crime category among five tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Aylmer, Ontario. In 2019, there were 3 reported assaults in the city. These incidents represent 1.9% of Aylmer's total reported crime for the year. The data spans a two-month period from August 9 to October 8, 2019. Assault is one of five crime categories tracked in Aylmer, ranking third in frequency among these categories. Assault accounts for a small portion of Aylmer's reported crime, with only 3 incidents in 2019. The category ranks third among the five tracked crime types, behind 'Other' (145 incidents) and 'Theft' (7 incidents), but ahead of 'Break and enter' and 'Mischief', each with 1 incident. This places assault as a relatively minor category in terms of volume compared to others in the city. Key stats: - 3 reported assaults in 2019 - 1.9% of Aylmer's total crime - Ranked 3rd among 5 crime categories - Data covers August 9 to October 8, 2019 - Assaults outnumbered break-and-enter and mischief Assault incidents in Aylmer are relatively infrequent, making up less than 2% of the city's reported crime in 2019. With only 3 incidents over a two-month period, assault is not a dominant category, ranking behind 'Other' and 'Theft'. The low count suggests that while assaults do occur, they are not a primary driver of crime in the city. The short reporting window limits broader trend analysis, but the data indicates that assaults are less common than other categories. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Aylmer in 2019?** There were 3 reported assaults in Aylmer in 2019. These incidents occurred between August 9 and October 8, 2019. **Q: What percentage of Aylmer's crime is made up of assaults?** Assaults represent 1.9% of Aylmer's total reported crime in 2019. This is based on a total of 157 reported incidents across all categories. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Aylmer?** Assault ranks third among the five crime categories in Aylmer. It is less frequent than 'Other' (145 incidents) and 'Theft' (7 incidents), but more frequent than 'Break and enter' and 'Mischief', each with 1 incident. **Q: What time period does the assault data cover?** The assault data covers a two-month period from August 9, 2019, to October 8, 2019. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in Aylmer, ON: 1 incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/break_and_enter In 2019, Aylmer recorded 1 break and enter incident, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 157. This category ranked 4th among 5 crime types reported. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Aylmer, Ontario. In 2019, there was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in the city. Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 0.6% of Aylmer's total reported crime during this period, which saw 157 incidents across all categories. Break and enter ranked 4th among the 5 crime categories tracked in Aylmer in 2019. The most frequent category was 'Other' with 145 incidents, followed by 'Theft' at 7, 'Assault' at 3, and 'Mischief' at 1. Break and enter was one of the least common categories, tied with mischief. Key stats: - 1 break-and-enter incident in 2019 - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - 0.6% of Aylmer's total crime in 2019 - Tied with mischief as the least frequent category Break-and-enter incidents were rare in Aylmer in 2019, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crime. The single recorded incident places it among the least common categories, alongside mischief. With only one year of data available, no trend can be established, but the low count suggests break-and-enter is not a dominant concern in the city's crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Aylmer in 2019?** There was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in Aylmer in 2019, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime that year. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Aylmer?** Break and enter ranked 4th out of 5 categories, with 'Other' (145 incidents) being the most common and 'Mischief' (1 incident) tying for the least common. **Q: Is there data on break-and-enter trends in Aylmer over multiple years?** No, only 2019 data is available for break-and-enter incidents in Aylmer, with 1 incident recorded that year. **Q: What percentage of Aylmer's crime in 2019 was break and enter?** Break-and-enter incidents made up 0.6% of the 157 total reported crimes in Aylmer in 2019. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Aylmer: 1 Incident in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/mischief In 2019, Aylmer recorded 1 incident of mischief, accounting for 0.6% of the city's total crime. This category ranked 5th out of 5, with 'Other' leading at 145 incidents. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Aylmer, Ontario. Mischief refers to the wilful destruction or damage of property, and includes offences such as vandalism and graffiti. In 2019, there was 1 reported incident of mischief in Aylmer. This single incident represents 0.6% of the city's total reported crime during the same period. While mischief is a relatively minor category in terms of volume, it can still impact community safety and property values. In Aylmer, mischief ranks fifth among the five reported crime categories. The most frequent category is 'Other,' with 145 incidents, followed by theft (7), assault (3), and break and enter (1). Mischief accounts for a small fraction of the city's overall crime, with only one incident recorded in 2019. This low count suggests that property-related offences like vandalism are less common in Aylmer compared to other types of crime. Key stats: - 1 reported mischief incident in 2019 - Mischief accounts for 0.6% of Aylmer's total crime - Ranks 5th among 5 crime categories - Only 1 incident recorded during the reporting period Mischief is the least frequent crime category in Aylmer, with only one reported incident in 2019. This low count suggests that property damage offences are rare in the city. The data spans a two-month window, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends. However, the minimal presence of mischief indicates that Aylmer experiences relatively few property-related crimes compared to other categories like 'Other' or theft. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Aylmer in 2019?** There was 1 reported mischief incident in Aylmer in 2019. This represents 0.6% of the city's total crime during that period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Aylmer?** Mischief ranks fifth among the five crime categories in Aylmer. It is far less common than 'Other' (145 incidents) and theft (7 incidents). **Q: Is mischief a significant issue in Aylmer?** Based on the data, mischief is not a significant issue in Aylmer, with only 1 incident reported in 2019. It accounts for a very small portion of the city's overall crime. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from August 9, 2019, to October 8, 2019. This is a partial window and may not reflect annual trends. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Other Crime in Aylmer: 145 Incidents in 2019 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/other In 2019, Aylmer recorded 145 'Other' crime incidents, representing 92.4% of the city's total 157 crimes. This category was the most frequent, with theft, assault, break-and-enter, and mischief accounting for the remaining incidents. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Aylmer, Ontario, during a two-month period from August 9 to October 8, 2019. The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into standard classifications such as theft, assault, or property crimes. During this period, Aylmer recorded 145 incidents classified as 'Other,' accounting for 92.4% of all reported crime in the city. This category represents the largest share of crime in Aylmer during the specified timeframe. In Aylmer, the 'Other' category significantly outweighs all other crime types. It ranks first among five categories, with theft being the second most common at only seven incidents. Assault, break and enter, and mischief each accounted for one incident or fewer. The dominance of 'Other' incidents suggests that a substantial portion of reported crime in Aylmer during this period falls outside typical categories, highlighting the uniqueness of the local crime profile. Key stats: - 145 'Other' incidents reported - 92.4% of all crime in Aylmer - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Theft was the second most common (7 incidents) - Data covers August 9 to October 8, 2019 The 'Other' category dominates Aylmer's crime data for this period, accounting for nearly all reported incidents. This is unusual compared to larger cities where property crimes or assaults typically lead. The lack of year-over-year data makes it impossible to determine if this is a recurring pattern or an anomaly. The short two-month window also limits broader trend analysis. However, the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents suggests that Aylmer's crime profile during this time was heavily skewed toward offences not captured by standard categories. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' category include?** The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into standard classifications like theft, assault, or property crimes. It accounted for 145 incidents in Aylmer during this period. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Aylmer?** With 145 incidents, 'Other' crime far exceeds other categories, making up 92.4% of all reported crime. Theft, the second most common, had only seven incidents. **Q: Is this data for the entire year?** No, the data covers a two-month period from August 9 to October 8, 2019. It is not a full-year snapshot. **Q: Are there trends available for 'Other' crime in Aylmer?** No year-over-year trends are available for this category. The data is limited to the 2019 period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Aylmer, ON: 7 Incidents in 2019 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/theft In 2019, Aylmer recorded 7 theft incidents, representing 4.5% of the city's total crime count of 157. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category among five tracked types. This page covers reported theft incidents in Aylmer, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In 2019, there were 7 reported theft incidents in Aylmer. These incidents account for 4.5% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in Aylmer, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime within the city. In Aylmer, theft is the second most common category of reported crime, following 'Other' incidents, which account for 145 reports. Compared to other categories, theft is more prevalent than assault (3 incidents), break and enter (1 incident), and mischief (1 incident). This ranking highlights theft as a notable concern within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 7 reported theft incidents in 2019 - Theft accounts for 4.5% of Aylmer's total crimes - Second most common crime category in Aylmer - 145 'Other' incidents reported, the highest category - Data covers incidents from August 9 to October 8, 2019 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime category in Aylmer for 2019, with 7 incidents. While it represents a small portion (4.5%) of the city's total crimes, it is more frequent than assault, break and enter, and mischief. The data, however, is limited to a specific two-month window, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The relatively low count of theft incidents suggests it is not a dominant crime issue in Aylmer compared to the 'Other' category. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Aylmer in 2019?** There were 7 reported theft incidents in Aylmer in 2019. These incidents account for 4.5% of the city's total reported crimes during that period. **Q: How does theft compare to other types of crime in Aylmer?** Theft is the second most common category of reported crime in Aylmer, following 'Other' incidents, which had 145 reports. It is more frequent than assault (3 incidents), break and enter (1 incident), and mischief (1 incident). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between August 9, 2019, and October 8, 2019. This two-month window provides a snapshot of theft activity during that period. **Q: Is theft a significant issue in Aylmer?** While theft is the second most reported crime category in Aylmer, it accounts for only 4.5% of the city's total crimes. The relatively low count of 7 incidents suggests it is not a dominant crime issue compared to other categories. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Year pages for Aylmer ### Aylmer Crime 2019: 157 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/aylmer/year/2019 In 2019, Aylmer recorded 157 reported incidents, all within a single year of available data. The most notable statistic is the dominance of 'Other' offences, which accounted for 145 incidents, or 92% of the total. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2019, Aylmer recorded 157 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the city. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime reports in Aylmer for that year, offering insights into the types of incidents that occurred. The data covers all reported incidents in Aylmer during 2019, with no prior-year comparisons available. The information is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario, ensuring transparency and accuracy. The 2019 data for Aylmer shows a total of 157 reported incidents, with the majority falling under the 'Other' category. This category accounted for 145 incidents, significantly outweighing other types of crime. Theft was the second most common category with 7 incidents, followed by assault with 3 incidents. Break and enter, as well as mischief, each had 1 incident reported. This distribution highlights a notable concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category. Key stats: - 157 total incidents in 2019 - 145 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 7 theft incidents reported - 3 assault incidents recorded - 1 break and enter incident - 1 mischief incident The 2019 data for Aylmer is notable for the overwhelming majority of incidents categorized as 'Other,' which accounted for 145 out of 157 total incidents. This suggests that a significant portion of reported incidents did not fit into the more specific categories like theft, assault, or break and enter. The low numbers in other categories indicate a relatively low incidence of these types of crime in Aylmer during 2019. FAQ: **Q: What was the total number of reported incidents in Aylmer in 2019?** In 2019, Aylmer recorded a total of 157 reported incidents. This figure represents all categories of crime reported during that year. **Q: Is there a trend in the crime data for Aylmer?** No trend data is available as 2019 is the only year for which data is provided. Therefore, it is not possible to determine any trends or changes over time. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2019?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2019, with 145 reported incidents. This category significantly outweighed all others. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** The crime data for Aylmer is sourced from open data provided by the province of Ontario (ON). This ensures the information is transparent and publicly accessible. Source: This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). --- ## Greater Sudbury Crime: 110 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury Greater Sudbury recorded 110 crime incidents between August 5 and September 3, 2018. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 71.8% of all reported incidents. This dataset covers a 60-day window and includes only dated records. This map displays 110 reported incidents in Greater Sudbury over a 60-day period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. The data is sourced from the Greater Sudbury Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity during this window. While the dataset is limited to two months, it offers insight into the types and frequency of offences reported in the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns, such as the prevalence of theft, and to understand where criminal activity was concentrated during this time. However, the short window means trends should be interpreted with caution, as seasonal or temporary factors may influence the numbers. The dataset covers only August and September 2018, with no prior years available for comparison. As a result, no year-over-year trends can be assessed. The 110 incidents recorded during this period serve as a baseline, but without additional data, it is not possible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or typical level of activity for Greater Sudbury. Theft dominates the reported incidents, accounting for 79 of the 110 cases, or 71.8%. Break and enter follows with 10 incidents (9.1%), while mischief contributes 8 (7.3%). Together, these property-related offences make up nearly 90% of the total. Assault, the most common violent offence, appears in 7 cases (6.4%), with all other categories combined representing less than 5% of the total. ### Key stats - 110 total incidents over 60 days - 79 thefts (71.8% of total) - 10 break-and-enter cases - 7 assaults reported - Data covers August–September 2018 only Theft overwhelmingly drives Greater Sudbury’s summer 2018 crime snapshot, dwarfing all other categories. With 79 thefts in just 60 days, property crime is the clear focus, while violent offences like assault are far less frequent. The absence of neighbourhood-level data and the short timeframe limit deeper analysis, but the concentration of theft—nearly three-quarters of all incidents—stands out. Without prior years for comparison, it’s unclear whether this is typical or an anomaly, but the sheer volume of theft cases is notable. > Voice: Crime in Greater Sudbury: 110 incidents reported over 60 days in 2018. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury during this period?** There were 110 reported incidents in Greater Sudbury between August 5, 2018, and September 3, 2018. This total includes all categories of crime reported during this 60-day window. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Greater Sudbury?** Theft was the most common incident, accounting for 79 reports, or 71.8% of the total. Break and enter followed with 10 incidents, making up 9.1% of the total. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Greater Sudbury?** The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2018, so no year-over-year trend analysis is available. The 110 incidents reported are specific to this short window. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Greater Sudbury?** No neighbourhood-specific data is available for this period. The incidents are aggregated at the city level without breakdowns by area. **Q: How recent is the data for Greater Sudbury?** The data covers incidents from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent years. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open police records published by the Greater Sudbury Police Service. It includes all reported incidents within the specified timeframe. Source: Data sourced from the Greater Sudbury Police Service open data portal (ON). #### Categories in Greater Sudbury ### Assault in Greater Sudbury: 7 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/assault In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 7 assault incidents, representing 6.4% of the city's total crime count of 110. Assault ranked as the 4th most common crime category among 6 tracked categories. This page covers reported assault incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, during a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. Assault accounted for 7 of the city's 110 reported incidents during this time, representing 6.4% of all reported crime. The data reflects a narrow snapshot of assault incidents in Greater Sudbury, capturing only those reported within this specific window. Assault is one of six crime categories tracked in the city, ranking fourth in frequency during this period. In Greater Sudbury, assault was the fourth most reported crime category during this period, behind theft (79 incidents), break and enter (10), and mischief (8). It ranked ahead of other crimes (5) and auto theft (1). While assault made up a smaller share of reported incidents compared to property crimes like theft, its presence highlights the range of offences tracked in the city. Key stats: - 7 assault incidents reported - 6.4% of all reported crime in the period - Ranked 4th among 6 crime categories - Data covers August 5 to September 3, 2018 - Theft was the most reported category (79 incidents) Assault incidents in Greater Sudbury during this one-month window were relatively low compared to property crimes like theft, which dominated the city's reported offences. With only 7 incidents, assault accounted for a small fraction of the total, ranking fourth among the six tracked categories. The short reporting period limits broader trend analysis, but the data underscores that property crimes were far more frequent than violent offences in this snapshot. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury during this period?** There were 7 reported assault incidents in Greater Sudbury between August 5 and September 3, 2018. **Q: What percentage of total reported crime in Greater Sudbury was assault?** Assault accounted for 6.4% of the 110 reported incidents during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in Greater Sudbury?** Assault ranked fourth, behind theft (79 incidents), break and enter (10), and mischief (8), but ahead of other crimes (5) and auto theft (1). **Q: Is this data representative of a full year?** No, this data covers only a one-month period (August 5 to September 3, 2018), so it does not reflect annual trends. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Greater Sudbury's public crime reporting. ### Auto Theft in Greater Sudbury: 1 Incident in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/auto_theft In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 1 auto theft incident, accounting for 0.9% of the city's total crime count of 110 incidents. This category ranked 6th among 6 crime categories. This page covers auto theft incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, during a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. Auto theft accounted for 1 reported incident in the city during this time. This single incident represents 0.9% of Greater Sudbury's total reported crime incidents across all categories for the same period. Auto theft ranked 6th among the 6 crime categories tracked in Greater Sudbury during this period. Theft was the most common category with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter (10), mischief (8), assault (7), and other (5). Auto theft was the least frequent category, with only 1 reported incident. Key stats: - 1 auto theft incident reported - 0.9% of all city crime incidents - Ranked 6th among 6 crime categories - Data covers August 5–September 3, 2018 - Theft was the most common category (79 incidents) Auto theft was the least reported crime category in Greater Sudbury during this one-month window, with only a single incident. This low count stands in contrast to theft, which dominated the city's crime reports with 79 incidents. Given the short reporting period, it's unclear whether this reflects a broader trend or simply a quiet month for auto theft. The data does not provide enough context to draw conclusions about year-over-year changes or long-term patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury during this period?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Greater Sudbury between August 5 and September 3, 2018. **Q: What percentage of Greater Sudbury's crime incidents were auto thefts?** Auto theft accounted for 0.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Greater Sudbury?** Auto theft ranked 6th out of 6 categories, with theft being the most common (79 incidents) and auto theft the least (1 incident). **Q: What time period does this auto theft data cover?** The data covers a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Break and enter in Greater Sudbury: 10 incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/break_and_enter In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 10 break and enter incidents, representing 9.1% of the city's total crime count of 110. This category ranked second among six crime types reported during the period. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. During the reporting period, there were 10 break-and-enter incidents recorded in the city. These incidents accounted for 9.1% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury during this time. Break-and-enter incidents are a significant category of crime, often involving unauthorized entry into residential or commercial properties. Understanding the frequency and distribution of these incidents can provide insights into broader crime patterns in the city. In Greater Sudbury, break and enter is the second most common category of reported crime, following theft, which had 79 incidents. Other categories such as mischief (8 incidents), assault (7 incidents), and auto theft (1 incident) were less frequent. This ranking highlights the relative prevalence of break-and-enter incidents compared to other types of crime in the city. Key stats: - 10 break-and-enter incidents reported - 9.1% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury - Second most common crime category - Reporting period: August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018 - 10 incidents in 2018 Break and enter is a notable category in Greater Sudbury, ranking second among all crime types. The 10 incidents reported in 2018 represent a significant portion of the city's overall crime, accounting for 9.1%. While the data is limited to a specific period in 2018, it provides a snapshot of the prevalence of break-and-enter incidents in the city. The lack of year-over-year data makes it difficult to identify trends, but the current figures highlight the importance of addressing property crimes in Greater Sudbury. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury?** There were 10 break-and-enter incidents reported in Greater Sudbury during the reporting period. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Greater Sudbury are break-and-enter incidents?** Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 9.1% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Greater Sudbury?** Break and enter is the second most common crime category in Greater Sudbury, following theft, which had 79 incidents. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers the period from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Mischief in Greater Sudbury: 8 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/mischief In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 8 mischief incidents, representing 7.3% of the city's total crime count of 110. Mischief ranked as the third most common crime category among six tracked types. This page covers reported mischief incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. In 2018, there were 8 reported incidents of mischief, accounting for 7.3% of the city's total reported incidents during that period. Mischief includes a range of offences such as vandalism and property damage. Understanding these incidents provides insight into property-related crime trends in Greater Sudbury. In Greater Sudbury, mischief ranked as the third most reported category among six tracked categories in 2018. Theft was the most frequent, with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter at 10. Assault and other categories had fewer reports, with 7 and 5 incidents respectively. Auto theft had the lowest count, with only 1 incident. Key stats: - 8 reported mischief incidents in 2018 - 7.3% of Greater Sudbury's total incidents - Ranked 3rd among 6 crime categories - Theft was the most reported category with 79 incidents - Data covers incidents from August 5 to September 3, 2018 Mischief accounted for a small but notable portion of Greater Sudbury's reported incidents in 2018, ranking third among the six tracked categories. While theft and break-and-enter were more prevalent, the 8 mischief incidents highlight ongoing property-related concerns. The limited time window (August to early September) and single-year data make it difficult to identify trends, but the numbers provide a snapshot of property crime in the city. FAQ: **Q: How many mischief incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury in 2018?** There were 8 reported mischief incidents in Greater Sudbury in 2018, representing 7.3% of the city's total incidents during that period. **Q: How does mischief compare to other crime categories in Greater Sudbury?** Mischief ranked third among six categories, with theft being the most reported (79 incidents) and auto theft the least (1 incident). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers mischief incidents reported between August 5 and September 3, 2018. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for mischief in Greater Sudbury?** No, the dataset only includes mischief incidents for 2018, with no comparative data for other years. Source: Data sourced from the Greater Sudbury open data portal (ON). ### Other Crime in Greater Sudbury: 5 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/other In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 5 'Other' crime incidents, representing 4.5% of the city's total 110 reported crimes. This category ranked 5th among 6 crime types, with theft being the most frequent. This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, during a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. The dataset includes 5 incidents classified under this category, representing 4.5% of the city's total reported crime during this time. 'Other' crime is a broad classification that includes offences not captured by more specific categories such as theft, assault, or break-and-enter. While the count is relatively low, it provides insight into the diversity of reported incidents in the city. In Greater Sudbury, 'Other' crime ranked fifth among six categories, accounting for a small portion of the city's total incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 79 incidents, followed by break-and-enter (10), mischief (8), and assault (7). Auto theft had the fewest reports, with only 1 incident. The low count for 'Other' crime suggests that most reported incidents in Greater Sudbury fall into more clearly defined categories. Key stats: - 5 incidents of 'Other' crime reported - 4.5% of Greater Sudbury's total crime - Ranked 5th among 6 crime categories - Data covers August 5 to September 3, 2018 - Theft was the most common crime (79 incidents) The 'Other' category in Greater Sudbury represents a minor portion of the city's reported crime, with only 5 incidents over a one-month period in 2018. This low count is consistent with the category's typical role as a catch-all for less common offences. Compared to categories like theft (79 incidents) or break-and-enter (10), 'Other' crime is negligible in volume. The lack of year-over-year data or neighbourhood breakdowns limits deeper analysis, but the numbers confirm that most crime in Greater Sudbury falls into more specific categories. FAQ: **Q: What does the 'Other' crime category include?** The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more specific classifications like theft, assault, or break-and-enter. In Greater Sudbury, this category accounted for 5 incidents in the given period. **Q: How does 'Other' crime compare to other categories in Greater Sudbury?** 'Other' crime ranked fifth out of six categories, with only 5 incidents. Theft was the most common, with 79 incidents, followed by break-and-enter (10) and mischief (8). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. This short window limits broader trend analysis. **Q: Is there neighbourhood-level data available for 'Other' crime?** No, neighbourhood-level data is not available for this category in Greater Sudbury. The dataset only provides city-wide totals. Source: Data sourced from the Greater Sudbury Police Service via the ON open data portal. ### Theft in Greater Sudbury: 79 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/theft In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 79 theft incidents, representing 71.8% of the city's total 110 reported crimes. Theft was the most frequent category, outpacing break-and-enter, mischief, and assault. This page covers reported theft incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Theft was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during the reporting period, accounting for 79 incidents. These incidents represent 71.8% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury during this time. The data spans a one-month period from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018. This snapshot provides a focused look at theft incidents within this specific window, offering insights into the prevalence of this crime category in the city. In Greater Sudbury, theft stands out as the most reported crime category, with 79 incidents. This is significantly higher than other categories such as break and enter (10 incidents), mischief (8 incidents), and assault (7 incidents). Theft accounts for over 70% of all reported crimes in the city during this period, highlighting its prevalence compared to other types of criminal activity. Key stats: - 79 theft incidents reported - 71.8% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury - Ranked 1st among 6 crime categories - Data covers August 5 to September 3, 2018 - Break and enter: 10 incidents - Mischief: 8 incidents Theft is the dominant crime category in Greater Sudbury, accounting for over 70% of all reported incidents during the one-month period in 2018. This concentration is notable, with theft incidents outnumbering the next highest category, break and enter, by nearly 8 to 1. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a single month in 2018. However, the sheer volume of theft incidents underscores its significance in the city's crime landscape. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury?** There were 79 reported theft incidents in Greater Sudbury during the reporting period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. **Q: What percentage of all crimes in Greater Sudbury are theft incidents?** Theft incidents account for 71.8% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury during this period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crime categories in Greater Sudbury?** Theft is the most reported crime category, with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter (10), mischief (8), and assault (7). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a one-month period from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Year pages for Greater Sudbury ### Greater Sudbury Crime 2018: 110 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/greater-sudbury/year/2018 In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 110 crime incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 79 reports, followed by break-and-enter (10) and mischief (8). This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city. In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 110 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the only year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible. This page details the distribution of crime types in Greater Sudbury for 2018, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts. The 2018 data for Greater Sudbury shows theft as the most prevalent category, accounting for 79 of the 110 total incidents. Break and enter followed with 10 reports, while mischief and assault contributed 8 and 7 incidents, respectively. Auto theft was the least frequent, with only 1 recorded case. The dataset spans the full year, providing a complete annual snapshot. Key stats: - 110 total incidents in 2018 - Theft: 79 incidents (72% of total) - Break and enter: 10 incidents - Mischief: 8 incidents - Assault: 7 incidents The 2018 data for Greater Sudbury is notable for the overwhelming dominance of theft, which alone accounts for 72% of all reported incidents. This concentration is unusual compared to larger urban centres, where crime types are typically more evenly distributed. With only one year of data available, it's impossible to identify trends, but the low incidence of violent crime (only 7 assaults) stands out. The single auto theft record suggests vehicle-related crime was minimal in this period. FAQ: **Q: How many total incidents were reported in Greater Sudbury in 2018?** Greater Sudbury recorded 110 reported incidents in 2018. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year. **Q: Is there a trend in crime for Greater Sudbury?** No trend data is available, as 2018 is the only year of recorded data for Greater Sudbury. Comparisons with other years are not possible. **Q: Which crime category was most common in 2018?** Theft was the most common category, with 79 incidents reported in 2018, making up 72% of the total. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON), specifically the Greater Sudbury dataset for 2018. Source: Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal for Greater Sudbury. --- ## Wingham Crime Data: 90 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham Wingham recorded 90 crime incidents between May 17 and July 16, 2018. The majority (86.7%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and assault also present. This dataset covers a 60-day window. This map displays 90 reported incidents in Wingham, Ontario, over a 60-day period from May 17 to July 16, 2018. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this timeframe. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes a range of offences, from property crimes to violent incidents, offering a comprehensive view of public safety concerns in the area. Understanding these patterns helps foster informed discussions about community safety and crime prevention strategies. The data covers a single 60-day window in 2018, with 90 incidents recorded. As there is no year-over-year comparison available, trends cannot be assessed. The dataset is limited to this specific period, providing a focused view of criminal activity during mid-2018. The majority of incidents in Wingham during this period fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 78 reports or 86.7% of the total. Theft follows with 6 incidents (6.7%), while assaults make up 3 reports (3.3%). These top three categories highlight a significant concentration of miscellaneous offences, with property and violent crimes representing smaller portions of the overall activity. ### Key stats - 90 total incidents reported - 78 incidents categorized as 'Other' - 6 theft incidents recorded - 3 assault incidents reported - Data covers May 17 to July 16, 2018 Wingham's 60-day snapshot from mid-2018 shows a heavy concentration of incidents classified as 'Other,' which dominate the dataset at 86.7%. The low counts of violent crime (3 assaults) and property crime (6 thefts) suggest that most reported activity falls outside typical categories. With no year-over-year data, it's impossible to draw trend conclusions, but the sheer volume of 'Other' incidents stands out as unusual compared to larger urban centres where theft and assault usually lead. > Voice: Crime in Wingham: 90 incidents reported over 60 days in 2018. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Wingham during the 60-day window?** There were 90 reported incidents in Wingham between May 17, 2018, and July 16, 2018. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Wingham?** The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 78 incidents, or 86.7% of the total. This was significantly higher than other categories such as theft (6 incidents) and assault (3 incidents). **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Wingham?** Yes, there were 3 violent incidents reported, all classified under assault. This represents 3.3% of the total incidents during the 60-day window. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Wingham?** The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2018, so there is no year-over-year trend data available for comparison. All 90 incidents occurred within this specific window. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Wingham?** No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood breakdowns for Wingham. The incidents are reported for the entire city without further geographic division. **Q: How current is the data for Wingham?** The data covers incidents from May 17, 2018, to July 16, 2018. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent incidents. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Wingham. #### Categories in Wingham ### Assault in Wingham, ON: 3 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/assault In 2018, Wingham recorded 3 assault incidents, representing 3.3% of the city's total crime count of 90. Assault ranked as the third most common crime category among five tracked types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Wingham, Ontario. In 2018, there were 3 reported assaults in the town. These incidents accounted for 3.3% of all reported crimes in Wingham during that year. The data spans a two-month period from May 17, 2018, to July 16, 2018. This snapshot provides a focused look at assault incidents within this specific window, offering insight into the prevalence of this category of crime in Wingham. Assault ranked as the third most reported category of crime in Wingham in 2018. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other,' with 78 reported cases, followed by 'Theft,' with 6 incidents. 'Auto theft' and 'Break and enter' had 2 and 1 reported incidents, respectively. Assault, with 3 incidents, was less frequent than these categories but still notable within the town's crime profile. Key stats: - 3 assault incidents reported in 2018 - Assault accounts for 3.3% of all crimes in Wingham - Ranked 3rd among 5 crime categories - Data covers May 17 to July 16, 2018 - Total city-wide crimes: 90 in 2018 Assault incidents in Wingham during the 2018 reporting period were relatively low, comprising only 3.3% of the town's total reported crimes. This places assault as the third most common category, behind 'Other' and 'Theft.' The small number of incidents reflects a generally low occurrence of assaults in Wingham during this time. Given the short two-month window, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns in assault incidents. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There were 3 reported assault incidents in Wingham in 2018. These incidents occurred between May 17 and July 16, 2018. **Q: What percentage of Wingham's total crimes in 2018 were assaults?** Assaults accounted for 3.3% of all reported crimes in Wingham in 2018. The total number of reported crimes in the town was 90. **Q: How does assault rank among other crime categories in Wingham?** Assault ranked third among the five reported crime categories in Wingham in 2018. 'Other' was the most common, followed by 'Theft.' **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from May 17, 2018, to July 16, 2018. This window provides a snapshot of assault incidents during this time. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Auto Theft in Wingham: 2 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/auto_theft In 2018, Wingham recorded 2 auto theft incidents, accounting for 2.2% of the city's total 90 reported crimes. Auto theft ranked 4th among 5 crime categories, with 'Other' leading at 78 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Wingham, Ontario. In 2018, there were 2 reported incidents of auto theft in the town. Auto theft accounted for 2.2% of all reported incidents in Wingham during this period. The data provides a snapshot of auto theft activity within the town for that year. In Wingham, auto theft ranked 4th among the 5 reported crime categories in 2018. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 78 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 6, 'Assault' with 3, and 'Break and enter' with 1. Auto theft, while present, was not among the most frequently reported crimes in the town that year. Key stats: - 2 auto theft incidents reported in 2018 - Auto theft represents 2.2% of Wingham's total incidents - Ranked 4th among 5 crime categories - Data covers incidents from May 17 to July 16, 2018 Auto theft in Wingham accounted for a small portion of the town's reported incidents in 2018, with only 2 cases recorded. This places it as the fourth most common category, well behind 'Other' incidents but slightly ahead of 'Break and enter.' The limited data window and low count make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The numbers suggest that while auto theft does occur, it is not a dominant concern in Wingham's crime profile for this period. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There were 2 reported auto theft incidents in Wingham in 2018. This represents 2.2% of the town's total reported incidents for that year. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Wingham?** Auto theft ranked 4th among the 5 reported crime categories in Wingham in 2018. It was less common than 'Other' (78 incidents), 'Theft' (6), and 'Assault' (3), but more common than 'Break and enter' (1). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers auto theft incidents reported between May 17, 2018, and July 16, 2018. This is a partial window of the year, so it does not represent a full annual count. **Q: Is there data available for auto theft in Wingham for other years?** The available data only includes auto theft incidents for 2018. No additional years are provided in this dataset. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. ### Break and enter in Wingham: 1 incident in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/break_and_enter In 2018, Wingham recorded 1 break and enter incident, representing 1.1% of the city's total crime count of 90. This category ranked 5th among 5 crime types reported. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Wingham, Ontario. In 2018, there was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in the town. This category accounted for 1.1% of all reported incidents in Wingham during that period. The data spans a two-month window from May 17, 2018, to July 16, 2018, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity during that time. These figures represent reported incidents only and do not account for unreported cases. Break and enter ranked fifth among the five reported crime categories in Wingham in 2018. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 78 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 6, 'Assault' with 3, and 'Auto theft' with 2. Break and enter was the least frequently reported category during this period. Key stats: - 1 reported break-and-enter incident in 2018 - Ranked 5th among 5 crime categories - Accounted for 1.1% of all incidents in Wingham - Data covers May 17 to July 16, 2018 Break and enter was the least reported crime category in Wingham in 2018, with only one incident recorded over a two-month period. This low count suggests that break-and-enter incidents were relatively rare compared to other categories like 'Other' and 'Theft.' The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data indicates that property crimes such as break-and-enter were not a significant concern in Wingham during this time. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in Wingham in 2018, accounting for 1.1% of all reported incidents during that period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in Wingham?** Break and enter ranked fifth among the five reported crime categories in Wingham in 2018, with the fewest incidents. 'Other' was the most reported category with 78 incidents. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers a two-month period from May 17, 2018, to July 16, 2018, providing a snapshot of break-and-enter activity during that time. **Q: Is break and enter a common crime in Wingham?** Based on the 2018 data, break and enter was the least reported crime category in Wingham, suggesting it was relatively uncommon during this period. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Other Crime in Wingham: 78 Incidents in 2018 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/other In 2018, Wingham recorded 78 'Other' crime incidents, representing 86.7% of the city's total 90 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent, surpassing theft, assault, auto theft, and break and enter. This page covers reported 'Other' incidents in Wingham, Ontario. In 2018, there were 78 recorded incidents in this category, accounting for 86.7% of all reported crime in the town during that period. The data spans a two-month window from May 17 to July 16, 2018, providing a snapshot of crime patterns in Wingham. 'Other' incidents were the most frequently reported category, significantly outpacing all other types of crime. In Wingham, 'Other' incidents were far more common than any other category in 2018. With 78 reports, it ranked first among the five tracked categories, dwarfing theft (6 incidents), assault (3), auto theft (2), and break and enter (1). This category alone made up the vast majority of the town's reported crime, highlighting its dominance in the local crime landscape. Key stats: - 78 'Other' incidents reported in 2018 - 86.7% of all crime in Wingham - Ranked 1st among 5 crime categories - Data covers May 17 to July 16, 2018 - 78 incidents in a single year (2018) The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Wingham's 2018 crime data, accounting for nearly 87% of all incidents. This stark concentration—with no other category exceeding single digits—suggests either a unique local reporting pattern or a broad classification of minor offences under this label. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume (78 incidents) underscores its outsized role in the town's crime profile. Without comparable years, it's unclear whether this is typical or an anomaly. FAQ: **Q: How many 'Other' incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There were 78 'Other' incidents reported in Wingham in 2018, making it the most frequent category by a wide margin. **Q: What percentage of Wingham's crime does 'Other' represent?** 'Other' incidents accounted for 86.7% of all reported crime in Wingham during the 2018 reporting period. **Q: How does 'Other' compare to other crime categories in Wingham?** With 78 incidents, 'Other' far exceeded theft (6), assault (3), auto theft (2), and break and enter (1), ranking first among all categories. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data spans from May 17 to July 16, 2018, a two-month window within that year. Source: Data sourced from open government records provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Wingham: 6 Incidents in 2018 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/theft In 2018, Wingham recorded 6 theft incidents out of a total of 90 crimes city-wide. Theft made up 6.7% of all reported incidents, ranking as the second most common crime category that year. This page covers reported theft incidents in Wingham, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, pickpocketing, and theft of personal property. In 2018, there were 6 reported theft incidents in Wingham. These incidents account for 6.7% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in Wingham, offering insights into the prevalence of this type of crime within the community. In Wingham, theft is the second most reported category of crime, following 'Other' incidents, which include a variety of offences not classified under major categories. With 6 reported thefts, it surpasses categories like assault (3 incidents), auto theft (2 incidents), and break and enter (1 incident). This ranking highlights theft as a notable concern within the city's crime landscape. Key stats: - 6 reported theft incidents in 2018 - Theft accounts for 6.7% of Wingham's total crimes - Second most reported crime category in Wingham - Data covers incidents from May 17 to July 16, 2018 Theft stands out as the second most reported crime category in Wingham, with 6 incidents in 2018. While the count is relatively low compared to larger urban centres, it represents a significant portion of the city's overall crime reports. The data, limited to a two-month window, suggests that theft is a persistent issue within the community. The absence of year-over-year data makes it difficult to identify trends, but the current figures provide a baseline for understanding theft in Wingham. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There were 6 reported theft incidents in Wingham in 2018. These incidents account for 6.7% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. **Q: How does theft compare to other types of crime in Wingham?** Theft is the second most reported category of crime in Wingham, following 'Other' incidents (78). It surpasses categories like assault (3), auto theft (2), and break and enter (1). **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers theft incidents reported between May 17 and July 16, 2018. This two-month window provides a snapshot of theft activity in Wingham. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for theft in Wingham?** No, year-over-year data is not available for theft in Wingham. The current dataset only includes information from 2018, making it difficult to identify trends over time. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Year pages for Wingham ### Wingham Crime 2018: 90 Incidents Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/wingham/year/2018 In 2018, Wingham recorded 90 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 78 incidents, accounting for 86.7% of the total. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided. In 2018, Wingham recorded 90 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution for that year. The data covers all reported incidents in Wingham for 2018, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in the town. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the 2018 figures provide a baseline for understanding local crime trends. The 2018 data for Wingham shows a total of 90 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 78 incidents. Theft followed with 6 incidents, while assault had 3, auto theft had 2, and break-and-enter had 1. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of lesser offences or non-violent crimes. Key stats: - 90 total incidents in 2018 - 78 incidents categorized as 'Other' - Theft accounted for 6 incidents - Assault had 3 incidents, auto theft 2, and break-and-enter 1 - 2018 is the only year with available data The 2018 data for Wingham is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 87% of all incidents. This suggests that most reported crimes in Wingham that year were minor or non-violent. The low counts in categories like assault and break-and-enter indicate relatively few serious crimes. As the only year of data available, these figures serve as a baseline but do not allow for trend analysis. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Wingham in 2018?** There were 90 reported incidents in Wingham in 2018. This is the only year for which data is currently available. **Q: Is there a trend in crime data for Wingham?** No trend data is available as 2018 is the only year with reported incident data for Wingham. **Q: Which category had the highest number of incidents in 2018?** The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2018, with 78 reported cases. **Q: Where does this crime data come from?** This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Wingham. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario government's open data portal. --- ## St. Marys Crime Report: 21 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-marys St. Marys recorded 21 crime incidents between April 11 and May 31, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 52.4% of all reported incidents. Violent crimes accounted for only one incident during this period. This map displays 21 reported incidents in St. Marys, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 11 to May 31, 2026. The data is sourced from the local police service’s public portal and reflects incidents recorded during this window. Residents and visitors can use this information to stay informed about recent crime patterns in the area. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for the specified timeframe. Understanding these patterns helps provide context for community safety discussions and policing priorities. The 2026 data shows 21 incidents reported in St. Marys during the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a snapshot of activity for this period, with no prior years to establish a trend. Theft was the most common incident type, accounting for 11 reports (52.4% of the total). Fraud followed with 5 incidents (23.8%), while break and enter made up 4 reports (19%). Assault was the least frequent among the top categories, with only 1 incident (4.8%). ### Key stats - 21 total incidents in 60 days - Theft: 11 incidents (52.4%) - Fraud: 5 incidents (23.8%) - Break and enter: 4 incidents (19%) - 1 violent incident reported St. Marys recorded 21 incidents over 60 days, with theft dominating at 52.4% of reports. Fraud and break-and-enter together made up another 42.8%, while violent incidents were minimal (1 case). The small total count means trends are hard to infer, but the heavy tilt toward property-related incidents is notable. No neighbourhood-level data is available, so patterns are city-wide only. > Voice: Crime in St. Marys: 21 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in St. Marys over the last 60 days?** There were 21 reported incidents in St. Marys between April 11, 2026, and May 31, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with theft being the most common. **Q: What type of incident occurs most frequently in St. Marys?** Theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 11 of the 21 total incidents (52.4%). Fraud followed with 5 incidents, and break-and-enter with 4. **Q: Is there any trend data available for St. Marys?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. All 21 incidents occurred within a 60-day window in 2026. **Q: Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for St. Marys?** No, the data does not include neighbourhood breakdowns for St. Marys. The 21 incidents are reported for the entire town without further geographic division. **Q: How current is the incident data for St. Marys?** The data covers incidents from April 11, 2026, to May 31, 2026, and was last updated on June 17, 2026. It reflects a recent 60-day period. **Q: Where does this incident data come from?** The data is sourced from open police reports provided by the Ontario government. It includes all reported incidents within the specified time frame. Source: Data sourced from open police reports published by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in St. Marys ### Assault in St. Marys: 1 Incident in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-marys/assault In St. Marys, assault incidents totalled 1 in 2026, representing 4.8% of the city's 21 reported crimes. This category ranked 4th among 4 crime types tracked. This page covers reported assault incidents in St. Marys, Ontario. During the period from April 11, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there was 1 reported assault incident in the town. Assault accounted for 4.8% of all reported incidents in St. Marys during this timeframe. The data reflects incidents recorded by local law enforcement and provides a snapshot of assault occurrences within the specified dates. In St. Marys, assault was the fourth most reported category among the four tracked, with 1 incident. Theft was the most common, with 11 incidents, followed by fraud at 5 and break and enter at 4. Assault represented a smaller portion of the total incidents compared to these other categories. Key stats: - 1 assault incident reported - 4.8% of all incidents in St. Marys - Ranked 4th among 4 categories - Data covers April 11 to May 31, 2026 Assault incidents in St. Marys were relatively infrequent during the reported period, accounting for less than 5% of all incidents. With only one recorded case, it is the least common among the four tracked categories. The short reporting window and low count make it difficult to identify trends or patterns. The data simply reflects a single reported assault over a two-month span. FAQ: **Q: How many assault incidents were reported in St. Marys?** There was 1 reported assault incident in St. Marys between April 11 and May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents in St. Marys were assaults?** Assaults accounted for 4.8% of all reported incidents in St. Marys during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crime categories in St. Marys?** Assault was the least reported category, with 1 incident, compared to theft (11), fraud (5), and break and enter (4). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Break and enter in St. Marys: 4 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-marys/break_and_enter In St. Marys, break and enter incidents totalled 4 in 2026, representing 19% of the city's overall crime count of 21. This category ranked third among four crime types reported. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in St. Marys, Ontario. Between April 11 and May 31, 2026, there were 4 reported break-and-enter incidents in the town. These incidents accounted for 19% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this period. Break and enter is one of four crime categories tracked in this dataset. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and made available through open-data sources. In St. Marys, break and enter ranked as the third most reported crime category during this period. Theft was the most common, with 11 reported incidents, followed by fraud at 5 incidents. Assault was the least reported category, with only 1 incident. Break and enter accounted for nearly one-fifth of all reported crime in the town, making it a notable category in the overall crime profile. Key stats: - 4 reported break-and-enter incidents - 19% of all reported crime in St. Marys - Ranked 3rd among 4 crime categories - Data covers April 11 to May 31, 2026 Break and enter is a significant category in St. Marys, representing 19% of all reported crime during this period. While theft and fraud were more common, break and enter still accounted for a notable portion of incidents. The data covers a relatively short window, making it difficult to identify long-term trends. However, the 4 reported incidents highlight the presence of this crime type in the town. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in St. Marys?** There were 4 reported break-and-enter incidents in St. Marys between April 11 and May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in St. Marys is break and enter?** Break and enter accounted for 19% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other crime categories in St. Marys?** Break and enter ranked 3rd among 4 crime categories, with theft (11 incidents) and fraud (5 incidents) being more common. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers break-and-enter incidents reported between April 11 and May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Fraud in St. Marys: 5 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-marys/fraud In St. Marys, fraud accounted for 5 of the city's 21 reported incidents in 2026, representing 23.8% of total crime. This category ranked second among four crime types tracked. This page covers reported fraud incidents in St. Marys, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 5 reported fraud incidents. These incidents account for 23.8% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this period. Fraud is a category of crime that involves deceit, trickery, or dishonesty for personal gain. Understanding the prevalence and trends of fraud can provide insights into the types of criminal activities affecting the community. In St. Marys, fraud is the second most common category of reported crime, following theft, which had 11 reported incidents. Break and enter had 4 reported incidents, and assault had 1 reported incident. This ranking highlights the relative frequency of fraud compared to other types of crime in the area. Key stats: - 5 reported fraud incidents - Fraud accounts for 23.8% of all crime in St. Marys - Second most common crime category - Theft is the most common crime with 11 incidents - Break and enter had 4 incidents - Assault had 1 incident Fraud stands out as the second most common reported crime in St. Marys, accounting for nearly a quarter of all incidents. While theft remains the most frequent, the prevalence of fraud is notable, especially when compared to categories like break and enter and assault. The data for 2026 shows a consistent count, but without prior years for comparison, it's difficult to assess any trends. The relatively small number of incidents suggests that while fraud is present, it is not overwhelmingly dominant. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in St. Marys?** There were 5 reported fraud incidents in St. Marys during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of all crime in St. Marys is fraud?** Fraud accounts for 23.8% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this period. **Q: How does fraud compare to other types of crime in St. Marys?** Fraud is the second most common category of reported crime in St. Marys, following theft, which had 11 reported incidents. **Q: What is the time period covered by this data?** The data covers the period from April 11, 2026, to May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in St. Marys: 11 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/st-marys/theft In St. Marys, theft was the most reported crime in 2026, with 11 incidents accounting for 52.4% of the city's total 21 reported crimes. This category ranked highest among four tracked crime types. This page covers reported theft incidents in St. Marys, Ontario. The data includes all theft-related offences recorded between April 11, 2026, and May 31, 2026. During this period, there were 11 reported theft incidents. Theft accounts for 52.4% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this window, making it the most frequent category of crime in the dataset. In St. Marys, theft is the most common reported crime, with 11 incidents. This is more than double the number of fraud cases, which had 5 incidents, and nearly three times the number of break-and-enter incidents, which had 4. Assault was the least frequent, with only 1 reported incident. Theft's prevalence highlights its significance in the local crime landscape. Key stats: - 11 theft incidents reported - 52.4% of all crime in St. Marys - Ranked 1st among 4 crime categories - More than double the fraud incidents - Data covers April 11 to May 31, 2026 Theft stands out as the most reported crime in St. Marys, accounting for over half of all incidents in the dataset. With 11 cases, it significantly outpaces other categories like fraud and break-and-enter. The data, however, covers only a partial window of 2026, so it is not possible to draw conclusions about annual trends or year-over-year changes. The high proportion of theft incidents underscores its prominence in the local crime profile. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in St. Marys?** There were 11 reported theft incidents in St. Marys between April 11, 2026, and May 31, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in St. Marys is theft?** Theft accounts for 52.4% of all reported crime in St. Marys during the selected period. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in St. Marys?** Theft is the most reported crime in St. Marys, with 11 incidents, followed by fraud (5), break-and-enter (4), and assault (1). **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers theft incidents reported between April 11, 2026, and May 31, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open police records published by the Province of Ontario (ON). --- ## Niagara Region Crime: 10 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/niagara-region Niagara Region recorded 10 crime incidents between April 2 and May 29, 2026. Auto theft was the most frequent category, making up 70% of all reported incidents. Break and enter accounted for the remaining 30%. This map displays 10 reported incidents across Niagara Region over a 60-day window from April 2 to May 29, 2026. The data is sourced from the Niagara Regional Police Service’s public portal, providing a snapshot of criminal activity in the area. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for short-term analysis. While the numbers are not crime rates, they offer a clear view of reported events during this period. The 2026 data shows 10 incidents over the 60-day window, with no prior-year comparisons available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a narrow timeframe, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about changes in criminal activity. Auto theft was the most reported incident type, accounting for 7 of the 10 cases (70%). Break and enter followed, with 3 incidents (30%). No violent crimes were recorded in this period. The data highlights a clear focus on property-related offences, particularly vehicle theft. ### Key stats - 10 total incidents in 60 days - 7 auto thefts (70% of total) - 3 break-and-enter incidents (30%) - 0 violent crimes reported - Data covers April 2–May 29, 2026 Niagara Region’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by auto theft, which made up 70% of all reported incidents. The absence of violent crime and the small total count (10 incidents) suggest a low-volume period, though the short window limits broader interpretation. The concentration of property crimes—especially auto theft—may reflect regional policing priorities or reporting patterns. > Voice: Crime in Niagara Region includes 10 reported incidents over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Niagara Region over the last 60 days?** There were 10 reported incidents in Niagara Region between April 2, 2026, and May 29, 2026. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Niagara Region?** Auto theft was the most frequently reported incident, accounting for 7 of the 10 total incidents (70%). Break and enter followed, with 3 incidents (30%). **Q: Are there any trends in the incident data for Niagara Region?** The data covers a 60-day window in 2026, with 10 incidents reported. Due to the short timeframe, it is not possible to identify long-term trends or year-over-year changes. **Q: Which neighbourhoods in Niagara Region have the highest incident counts?** The dataset does not include neighbourhood-specific breakdowns for Niagara Region. All 10 incidents are aggregated at the regional level. **Q: How current is the incident data for Niagara Region?** The data reflects incidents reported between April 2, 2026, and May 29, 2026. It was last updated on June 2, 2026. **Q: Where does this incident data for Niagara Region come from?** The data is sourced from open records published by the Ontario government, covering reported incidents in Niagara Region. Source: Data sourced from open records published by the Government of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Niagara Region ### Auto Theft in Niagara Region: 7 Incidents Reported URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/niagara-region/auto_theft In Niagara Region, auto theft accounted for 7 of the 10 reported incidents, representing 70% of total crime. This category ranked highest among the two reported crime types. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Niagara Region, Ontario. During the period from April 2, 2026, to May 29, 2026, there were 7 reported incidents of auto theft in the region. These incidents account for 70% of all reported crime in Niagara Region during this timeframe. Auto theft is the most frequently reported category of crime in Niagara Region for this period, surpassing other categories such as break and enter. In Niagara Region, auto theft is the most common reported crime category, with 7 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, break and enter, which had 3 reported incidents. The data shows that auto theft accounts for a substantial majority of the reported crimes in the region during this period. Key stats: - 7 reported auto theft incidents - 70% of all reported crime in Niagara Region - Ranked 1st among 2 crime categories - Data covers April 2, 2026, to May 29, 2026 Auto theft stands out as the most frequently reported crime in Niagara Region during this period, accounting for 70% of all reported incidents. This is notable given the relatively short timeframe of the data. The absence of other crime categories in the dataset suggests that auto theft is a significant concern in the region. However, the limited time window and the small number of incidents make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Niagara Region?** There were 7 reported auto theft incidents in Niagara Region during the period from April 2, 2026, to May 29, 2026. **Q: What percentage of all reported crime in Niagara Region is auto theft?** Auto theft accounts for 70% of all reported crime in Niagara Region during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other crime categories in Niagara Region?** Auto theft is the most frequently reported crime category in Niagara Region, with 7 incidents, compared to 3 incidents of break and enter. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers the period from April 2, 2026, to May 29, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Niagara Regional Police Service open data portal (ON). ### Break and enter in Niagara Region: 3 incidents in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/niagara-region/break_and_enter In 2026, Niagara Region recorded 3 break and enter incidents, representing 30% of the city's total crime count of 10. This category ranked second among the two reported crime types. This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Niagara Region, Ontario. During the period from April 2 to May 29, 2026, there were 3 reported incidents of break and enter in the region. Break and enter accounts for 30% of all reported incidents in Niagara Region during this time frame. In Niagara Region, break and enter is the second most reported category among the two tracked categories. Auto theft leads with 7 incidents, while break and enter follows with 3. Together, these two categories make up the entirety of the reported incidents in the region for this period. Key stats: - 3 break-and-enter incidents reported - 30% of all reported incidents in Niagara Region - Second most reported category in the region - All incidents occurred between April 2 and May 29, 2026 Break and enter is a notable category in Niagara Region, accounting for 30% of all reported incidents during this period. While it ranks second behind auto theft, the small total count of incidents (10) means each category represents a significant portion of the overall crime data. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data provides a snapshot of property-related crime in the region. FAQ: **Q: How many break-and-enter incidents were reported in Niagara Region?** There were 3 reported break-and-enter incidents in Niagara Region between April 2 and May 29, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total incidents does break and enter represent?** Break and enter accounts for 30% of all reported incidents in Niagara Region during this period. **Q: How does break and enter compare to other categories in Niagara Region?** Break and enter is the second most reported category, with auto theft being the most reported at 7 incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for break and enter in Niagara Region?** No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Niagara Region at this time. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Government of Ontario (ON). --- ## Perth South Crime Data: 5 Incidents in 60 Days URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/perth-south Perth South recorded 5 incidents between May 5 and May 23, 2026. Theft was the most common category, making up 80% of all reported incidents. Fraud accounted for the remaining 20%. This map displays 5 reported incidents in Perth South, Ontario, over a 60-day window from May 5 to May 23, 2026. The data is sourced from the local police portal and reflects all records within this period. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers identify trends and allocate resources effectively. The dataset includes only dated incidents, ensuring accuracy for the specified timeframe. This snapshot provides a clear view of recent criminal activity in the area. The 2026 data shows 5 incidents reported in Perth South. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures represent a short-term snapshot rather than a long-term trend. Theft is the most common incident type, accounting for 4 reports, or 80% of the total. Fraud follows with 1 report, making up the remaining 20%. These two categories cover all incidents in the dataset, highlighting a focus on property-related crimes. ### Key stats - 5 total incidents reported - 4 theft incidents (80%) - 1 fraud incident (20%) - 0 violent incidents Perth South's 60-day snapshot shows a small but clear pattern: theft dominates, with 4 of the 5 incidents falling into this category. The absence of violent crime is notable, as is the single fraud case. With only one year of data, trends cannot be inferred, but the concentration of theft incidents suggests a focus area for local law enforcement. > Voice: Crime in Perth South: 5 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Perth South over the last 60 days?** There were 5 reported incidents in Perth South between May 5, 2026, and May 23, 2026. All incidents were dated, with no undated records. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Perth South?** Theft was the most common incident type, accounting for 4 of the 5 reported incidents (80%). Fraud was the second most common, with 1 incident (20%). **Q: Are there any violent incidents reported in Perth South recently?** No violent incidents were reported in Perth South during this 60-day period. All 5 incidents fell under non-violent categories. **Q: How does the recent incident count compare to previous years?** Data is only available for 2026, with 5 incidents reported. There is no year-over-year comparison data available at this time. **Q: Does Perth South have neighbourhood-level incident data?** No, there is no neighbourhood-level data available for Perth South. The incidents are reported at the city level only. **Q: How current is the incident data for Perth South?** The data covers incidents reported between May 5, 2026, and May 23, 2026, and was last updated on June 9, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal. #### Categories in Perth South ### Fraud in Perth South: 1 Incident Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/perth-south/fraud In Perth South, 1 fraud incident was reported in 2026, representing 20% of the city's total crime count of 5 incidents. Fraud ranked as the second most common crime category. This page covers reported fraud incidents in Perth South, Ontario. During the selected window, there was 1 reported fraud incident, accounting for 20% of the city's total reported incidents. Fraud is one of the categories tracked in Perth South's crime data. The following analysis provides context on how fraud compares to other categories and what the numbers reveal about reported incidents in the city. In Perth South, fraud is the second most reported category, with 1 incident. Theft is the most reported category, with 4 incidents. Together, these two categories account for all reported incidents in the city during the selected window. Key stats: - 1 reported fraud incident - Fraud accounts for 20% of city incidents - Second most reported category in Perth South - 1 incident reported in 2026 Fraud accounts for a notable share of Perth South's reported incidents, ranking second among the city's categories. With only two categories tracked, fraud's single incident stands out as a significant portion of the city's total. The data shows a single incident in 2026, but the short window limits trend analysis. The numbers are small, so year-over-year comparisons are not meaningful. FAQ: **Q: How many fraud incidents were reported in Perth South?** There was 1 reported fraud incident in Perth South during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of Perth South's incidents are fraud?** Fraud accounts for 20% of the city's total reported incidents. **Q: How does fraud compare to other categories in Perth South?** Fraud is the second most reported category, with theft being the most reported, accounting for 4 incidents. **Q: Is there year-over-year data available for fraud in Perth South?** No, year-over-year data is not available for fraud in Perth South due to the limited reporting window. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Theft in Perth South: 4 Incidents in 2026 | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/perth-south/theft In Perth South, 4 theft incidents were reported in 2026, making up 80% of the city's total crime count of 5. Theft was the most common category, with fraud being the only other reported crime. This page covers reported theft incidents in Perth South, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 4 theft incidents recorded, accounting for 80% of all reported crime in the area. Theft is the most frequently reported category of crime in Perth South, with a total of 4 incidents. In Perth South, theft is the most common category of reported crime, with 4 incidents. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, fraud, which had 1 reported incident. Theft accounts for the majority of reported crime in the area, making up 80% of all incidents. Key stats: - 4 theft incidents reported - 80% of all reported crime in Perth South - Ranked 1st among 2 crime categories - All incidents occurred between May 5 and May 23, 2026 Theft is the dominant category of reported crime in Perth South, accounting for 80% of all incidents. With only two categories reported, theft's 4 incidents dwarf the single fraud case. The short reporting window (May 5–23, 2026) limits trend analysis, but the data clearly shows theft as the primary concern in this small dataset. The absence of other categories suggests either low reporting or a genuinely low incidence of other crimes. FAQ: **Q: How many theft incidents were reported in Perth South?** There were 4 theft incidents reported in Perth South during the selected window. **Q: What percentage of all crime in Perth South is theft?** Theft accounts for 80% of all reported crime in Perth South. **Q: How does theft compare to other crimes in Perth South?** Theft is the most common category, with 4 incidents, compared to 1 incident of fraud. **Q: When were these theft incidents reported?** The theft incidents were reported between May 5 and May 23, 2026. Source: Data sourced from the open data portal for the Province of Ontario (ON). --- ## Caledon Crime Data: 3 Incidents in 60 Days | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/caledon Caledon recorded 3 incidents between April 8 and June 1, 2026. Assault was the most common category, making up 66.7% of the total. Auto theft accounted for the remaining incident. This map displays reported criminal incidents in Caledon, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 8 to June 1, 2026. The data is sourced from the local police service’s public portal and includes all incidents with usable dates within this window. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and focus community safety efforts. The dataset captures a snapshot of criminal activity, offering transparency about where and what types of incidents occur. While the numbers are small, they provide a factual basis for understanding local public safety dynamics. The 2026 data shows 3 reported incidents during the 60-day window. There is no prior-year data available for comparison, so trends cannot be assessed. The dataset is limited to this single period, making it impossible to determine whether the current figures represent an increase, decrease, or stability relative to past years. Assault was the most frequently reported incident type, accounting for 2 of the 3 total incidents (66.7%). Auto theft followed, with 1 incident (33.3%). These two categories represent the entirety of the reported incidents in this period. ### Key stats - 3 total incidents reported - 2 violent incidents - Assault: 2 incidents (66.7%) - Auto theft: 1 incident (33.3%) - Mayfield West: 1 incident Caledon’s 60-day snapshot shows a very low volume of reported incidents, with assault and auto theft as the only categories. The 2 assaults represent two-thirds of all activity, a notable concentration for a small dataset. With only 3 incidents, no broader trends or neighbourhood patterns can be inferred. The data simply reflects a quiet period with minimal reported crime. > Voice: Crime in Caledon: 3 incidents reported over 60 days. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Caledon over the past 60 days?** There were 3 reported incidents in Caledon between April 8, 2026, and June 1, 2026. This includes 2 violent incidents and 1 auto theft. **Q: What types of incidents are most common in Caledon?** Assault was the most frequently reported incident type, accounting for 2 of the 3 incidents (66.7%). Auto theft was the second most common, with 1 incident reported. **Q: Is there any trend data available for Caledon?** The dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Caledon had the most reported incidents?** Mayfield West was the only neighbourhood with a reported incident during this period, accounting for 1 of the 3 total incidents. **Q: How current is the data for Caledon?** The data covers incidents reported between April 8, 2026, and June 1, 2026, providing a recent snapshot of activity. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from local law enforcement records. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Categories in Caledon ### Assault in Caledon: 2 Incidents Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/caledon/assault In Caledon, assault incidents totalled 2 in 2026, representing 66.7% of the city's 3 reported crimes. This category ranked first among 2 tracked crime types. This page covers reported assault incidents in Caledon, Ontario. During the selected period, there were 2 reported assaults. These incidents account for 66.7% of all reported crime in Caledon during this time. The data reflects reported incidents only and provides a snapshot of assault occurrences in the community. The figures are based on records from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Assault is the most frequently reported category of crime in Caledon, ranking first among the 2 categories tracked. It is more common than auto theft, which had 1 reported incident during the same period. The total number of reported crimes in Caledon for this period is 3, with assault making up the majority. Key stats: - 2 reported assaults in Caledon - Assault accounts for 66.7% of all reported crime - Ranked 1st among 2 crime categories - Data covers April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026 Assault is the most reported crime category in Caledon, making up two-thirds of all incidents in the short window from April to June 2026. With only two categories tracked and a total of three incidents, the data is too limited to draw broader conclusions. However, the dominance of assault over auto theft is notable. The 2026 figures show a small but clear pattern in the types of crimes reported. FAQ: **Q: How many assaults were reported in Caledon?** There were 2 reported assaults in Caledon during the period from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime in Caledon is assault?** Assault accounts for 66.7% of all reported crime in Caledon during this period. **Q: How does assault compare to other crimes in Caledon?** Assault is the most reported crime in Caledon, with 2 incidents compared to 1 incident of auto theft. **Q: What time period does this data cover?** The data covers reported incidents from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). ### Auto Theft in Caledon: 1 Incident Reported in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/caledon/auto_theft In Caledon, auto theft accounted for 1 of the city's 3 reported incidents in 2026, representing 33.3% of total crime. This places auto theft as the second most reported category, tied with assault at 2 incidents. This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Caledon, Ontario. During the period from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there was 1 reported incident of auto theft in the city. Auto theft accounts for 33.3% of all reported incidents in Caledon during this period. In Caledon, auto theft is the second most reported category among the two categories tracked. Assault is the most reported category with 2 incidents, while auto theft follows with 1 incident. This places auto theft as less frequent than assault but still a notable category in the city's reported incidents. Key stats: - 1 reported auto theft incident - 33.3% of all reported incidents in Caledon - Ranked 2nd among 2 categories - 1 incident in Mayfield West Auto theft in Caledon represents a third of all reported incidents during this short window, ranking second behind assault. With only one incident recorded, it is less frequent than assault but still notable. The data covers a partial period from April to June 2026, making it too brief to identify trends or year-over-year changes. The single incident occurred in Mayfield West, highlighting its presence in that neighbourhood. FAQ: **Q: How many auto theft incidents were reported in Caledon?** There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Caledon during the period from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026. **Q: What percentage of Caledon's reported incidents are auto thefts?** Auto theft accounts for 33.3% of all reported incidents in Caledon during this period. **Q: How does auto theft compare to other categories in Caledon?** Auto theft is the second most reported category in Caledon, following assault, which had 2 incidents. **Q: Which neighbourhood in Caledon had the most auto theft incidents?** Mayfield West had the highest count with 1 reported auto theft incident. Source: Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON). #### Neighbourhoods in Caledon ### Mayfield West, Caledon: 1 Incident Reported | Crime Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/caledon/neighbourhood/mayfield-west Mayfield West, Caledon, recorded 1 incident between April 8 and June 1, 2026, accounting for 33.3% of the city's total of 3 incidents. Auto theft was the leading category in the neighbourhood. Mayfield West is a neighbourhood in Caledon, Ontario, with one reported incident during the period from April 8, 2026, to June 1, 2026. This single incident accounts for 33.3% of Caledon's total reported incidents during this timeframe. The data provides a snapshot of crime in Mayfield West over a two-month period, offering a limited but focused view of local incidents. The data covers a two-month window from April 8 to June 1, 2026. Given the short duration, it is important to note that incident counts may not reflect longer-term trends. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices can also vary, which may affect comparisons over time. In Mayfield West, the leading category of reported incidents was auto theft, with one recorded case. No other categories were reported during this period. This single incident represents the entirety of the neighbourhood's reported crime for the covered dates. Key stats: - 1 incident reported in Mayfield West - Accounts for 33.3% of Caledon's total incidents - Auto theft: 1 incident - No violent incidents reported - Data covers April 8 to June 1, 2026 Mayfield West's single reported incident—an auto theft—stands out as the only crime recorded in the neighbourhood during this two-month period. With no violent incidents and only one property-related offence, the data suggests a relatively quiet period. However, the short timeframe and low incident count make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. FAQ: **Q: How many incidents were reported in Mayfield West?** There was 1 reported incident in Mayfield West between April 8 and June 1, 2026. **Q: What was the most common type of incident in Mayfield West?** Auto theft was the only reported incident type in Mayfield West during this period, with 1 case. **Q: How does Mayfield West compare to the rest of Caledon?** Mayfield West accounted for 33.3% of Caledon's total reported incidents during this period, with 1 out of 3 incidents city-wide. **Q: Were there any violent incidents reported in Mayfield West?** No violent incidents were reported in Mayfield West during the covered period. Source: Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal. --- ## Richmond Crime Data: 1 Incident Reported | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/richmond Richmond recorded 1 crime incident on September 10, 2026. The sole reported incident fell under the category of theft from vehicle, accounting for 100% of the total. This map displays reported criminal incidents in Richmond, British Columbia, over a 60-day period. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity in the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and trends in criminal incidents. The map includes details such as the type of incident, location, and date. This transparency helps foster a better understanding of public safety in Richmond and can inform community discussions and decision-making. The data shows a single reported incident in 2026. With only one year of data available, it is not possible to determine any trends or year-over-year changes. The count for 2026 stands at 1 incident. The sole reported incident in Richmond falls under the category of 'Theft from vehicle,' accounting for 100% of the total incidents. There are no other categories represented in this dataset. ### Key stats - 1 total reported incident - 0 violent incidents - 1 incident of theft from vehicle - Data covers a 60-day window Richmond's dataset for this 60-day window contains only one reported incident, which was a theft from a vehicle. The absence of violent incidents and the singular nature of the reported crime make it difficult to draw broader conclusions about crime patterns in the city. The data is too limited to identify any notable trends or surprises. > Voice: Crime in Richmond shows 1 reported incident on September 10, 2026. ### FAQ **Q: How many incidents were reported in Richmond in the latest 60-day window?** There was 1 reported incident in Richmond on September 10, 2026. This incident was categorized as theft from vehicle, which accounted for 100% of the total incidents in this period. **Q: What type of incident is most common in Richmond?** In the latest 60-day window, theft from vehicle was the only reported incident type, making it the most common category with 1 incident. **Q: Is there a trend in incident counts for Richmond?** The data shows only 1 incident in 2026, with no prior years available for comparison. Therefore, no trend can be determined at this time. **Q: Are there specific neighbourhoods in Richmond with higher incident counts?** No neighbourhood-specific data is available for the reported incidents in Richmond during this period. **Q: How current is the data for Richmond?** The data reflects incidents reported on September 10, 2026, and was last updated on June 18, 2026. **Q: Where does this data come from?** The incident data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the BC government, covering reported incidents in Richmond. Source: Data sourced from the BC government’s open-data portal. #### Categories in Richmond ### Theft from vehicle in Richmond: 1 incident in 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/city/richmond/theft_from_vehicle In Richmond, theft from vehicle accounted for 1 incident in 2026, representing 100% of the city's total reported crime during this period. The data reflects a single recorded case, with no additional incidents or trends to note. This page covers reported theft from vehicle incidents in Richmond, British Columbia. On September 10, 2026, there was 1 reported incident of theft from vehicle in the city. Theft from vehicle accounts for 100% of all reported crime incidents in Richmond during this period. In Richmond, theft from vehicle is the only reported crime category during this period. There are no other categories to compare it with, as the total number of reported incidents across all categories is 1. Key stats: - 1 reported theft from vehicle incident - 100% of all reported crime in Richmond - Ranked 1st among 1 crime categories - Occurred on September 10, 2026 Theft from vehicle is the sole reported crime category in Richmond for this specific date, making it the only category to consider. With only one incident recorded, it is difficult to draw meaningful conclusions or identify trends. The data reflects a single snapshot in time, and without additional incidents or categories, there is little to compare or analyze further. FAQ: **Q: How many theft from vehicle incidents were reported in Richmond?** There was 1 reported theft from vehicle incident in Richmond on September 10, 2026. **Q: What percentage of total crime does theft from vehicle represent in Richmond?** Theft from vehicle accounts for 100% of all reported crime incidents in Richmond during this period. **Q: How does theft from vehicle rank among other crime categories in Richmond?** Theft from vehicle is ranked 1st among 1 crime categories in Richmond, as it is the only reported category. **Q: Are there any trends in theft from vehicle incidents in Richmond?** With only one incident reported on a single day, there is insufficient data to identify any trends in theft from vehicle incidents in Richmond. Source: Data sourced from the BC open data portal. #### Year pages for Richmond --- ## City Comparisons ### Abbotsford vs Surrey Crime Comparison | 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/abbotsford-vs-surrey Abbotsford reported 948 incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026, while Surrey reported 1,641 incidents from January 1 to March 1, 2026. Theft-related incidents were the most common in both cities. Abbotsford and Surrey have published crime incident data for different periods in 2026. Abbotsford's dataset covers April 18 to June 17, 2026, with a total of 948 incidents. Surrey's data spans January 1 to March 1, 2026, with 1,641 incidents reported. These windows do not overlap, so the figures represent separate snapshots rather than a direct comparison. In Abbotsford, theft-related incidents accounted for 628 of the 948 total incidents, while mischief followed with 231 reports. Break-and-enter incidents totalled 74. Surrey's data shows theft-related incidents at 1,460, with break-and-enter at 160 and mischief at 21. Robbery incidents were reported in Abbotsford (11) but not in Surrey's published window. These figures reflect the distinct reporting periods for each city. Key stats: - Abbotsford: 948 total incidents (April 18–June 17, 2026) - Surrey: 1,641 total incidents (January 1–March 1, 2026) - Theft-related incidents: 628 in Abbotsford, 1,460 in Surrey - Mischief: 231 in Abbotsford, 21 in Surrey - Break and enter: 74 in Abbotsford, 160 in Surrey - Robbery: 11 in Abbotsford, 0 in Surrey These snapshots show theft-related incidents as the leading category in both cities, though the counts differ significantly due to varying reporting windows. Abbotsford's data includes a notable number of mischief incidents, while Surrey's break-and-enter figures are higher. Without overlapping periods, direct comparisons are not meaningful. Readers should treat these as separate published-window summaries until same-period data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: Why do the incident counts differ so much between Abbotsford and Surrey?** The datasets cover different time periods: Abbotsford's spans April 18–June 17, 2026, while Surrey's covers January 1–March 1, 2026. The counts reflect these distinct windows, not a direct comparison. **Q: What is the most common incident type in each city?** Theft-related incidents are the most frequent in both cities. Abbotsford reported 628, while Surrey recorded 1,460 during their respective periods. **Q: Are these figures comparable between cities?** No, the datasets represent different publication windows. Abbotsford's data is from a two-month span in mid-2026, while Surrey's covers the first two months of the year. **Q: Why are some categories missing in one city but not the other?** Incident types vary by reporting period. For example, Surrey's published window includes no robbery incidents, while Abbotsford reported 11. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals published by the Province of British Columbia. ### Brampton vs Mississauga Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/brampton-vs-mississauga Brampton recorded 1,602 incidents between April 17 and June 16, 2026, while Mississauga reported 1,589. Theft-related incidents showed the largest difference, with Mississauga recording 72 more than Brampton. Brampton and Mississauga, two major cities in Ontario, reported similar incident totals during the same 61-day period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. Brampton recorded 1,602 incidents, while Mississauga reported 1,589. Both cities saw assault as the most frequent category, with Brampton reporting 462 assaults and Mississauga 418. Theft-related incidents were also prominent, with Mississauga recording 399 compared to Brampton's 327. During the same 61-day period, Brampton recorded 1,602 incidents compared to Mississauga's 1,589. Assault was the leading category in both cities, with Brampton reporting 462 incidents and Mississauga 418. Theft-related incidents showed a notable difference, with Mississauga recording 399 incidents compared to Brampton's 327. Fraud incidents were also higher in Mississauga (154) than in Brampton (134). Mischief incidents were slightly higher in Brampton (393) compared to Mississauga (378). Key stats: - Brampton total incidents: 1,602 - Mississauga total incidents: 1,589 - Assault in Brampton: 462 - Assault in Mississauga: 418 - Theft-related incidents in Brampton: 327 - Theft-related incidents in Mississauga: 399 - Mischief in Brampton: 393 - Mischief in Mississauga: 378 Brampton and Mississauga show similar incident totals over the same period, but their category distributions differ. Assault leads in both cities, but Mississauga reports more theft-related incidents, while Brampton has slightly more mischief incidents. The slight difference in total incidents (1,602 vs. 1,589) masks these category-level variations, highlighting how incident types can vary even when overall counts are close. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more assault incidents?** Brampton reported 462 assault incidents, while Mississauga reported 418 during the same period. **Q: How do theft-related incidents compare between the two cities?** Mississauga recorded 399 theft-related incidents, compared to Brampton's 327 during the same 61-day period. **Q: What was the total number of incidents in each city?** Brampton reported 1,602 incidents, and Mississauga reported 1,589 during the same period from April 17 to June 16, 2026. **Q: Why might the incident counts differ between cities?** Incident counts can vary due to differences in reporting practices, local policies, or community-specific factors. The data reflects reported incidents, not necessarily the full scope of activity. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario. ### Brampton vs Toronto Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/brampton-vs-toronto For the period Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026, Brampton recorded 921 incidents, while Toronto recorded 5,732. The largest difference was in assault, with Toronto reporting 3,028 incidents compared to Brampton's 224. Between January 30 and March 31, 2026, Brampton recorded 921 reported incidents, while Toronto documented 5,732 incidents over the same period. Both cities saw assault as the most frequent category, though the raw counts differed significantly. The data reflects a two-month snapshot, offering a direct comparison of incident volumes without adjusting for population or other factors. During the same 61-day period, Toronto reported 5,732 incidents compared to Brampton's 921. Assault was the leading category in both cities, with Toronto recording 3,028 assaults and Brampton 224. Theft-related incidents were also prominent, with Toronto documenting 1,343 cases and Brampton 166. Notably, Brampton reported 208 mischief incidents and 161 fraud cases, categories that did not appear in Toronto's data for this period. Conversely, Toronto recorded 39 shootings, a category absent in Brampton's figures. Key stats: - Brampton: 921 total incidents (Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026) - Toronto: 5,732 total incidents (same period) - Assault: 224 in Brampton, 3,028 in Toronto - Theft-related: 166 in Brampton, 1,343 in Toronto - Break and enter: 89 in Brampton, 1,004 in Toronto - Mischief: 208 in Brampton, 0 in Toronto - Shootings: 0 in Brampton, 39 in Toronto The data highlights stark differences in incident volumes between Brampton and Toronto over the same two-month period. Toronto's higher counts across most categories, particularly assault and theft, contrast with Brampton's notable mischief and fraud figures. The absence of shootings in Brampton and their presence in Toronto also stands out. These numbers reflect raw incident counts, not rates, and provide a snapshot of reported activity in early 2026. FAQ: **Q: Why do the incident counts differ so much between Brampton and Toronto?** The counts reflect the total number of reported incidents in each city over the same period. Toronto's higher volume may be influenced by factors like city size or reporting practices, but this comparison focuses solely on raw incident numbers. **Q: What does 'theft-related incidents' include?** This category combines theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicles to standardize comparisons between cities that may report these incidents differently. **Q: Why are some categories missing for one city?** Categories like mischief and fraud appear in Brampton's data but not Toronto's for this period, while shootings are present in Toronto but not Brampton. This reflects differences in how incidents are categorized or reported. **Q: Can I compare these numbers to other time periods?** This page compares a specific two-month window. For broader trends, refer to each city's annual or multi-year data on their respective overview pages. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals maintained by the Province of Ontario and municipal governments. ### Calgary vs Edmonton Crime Comparison | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/calgary-vs-edmonton Published crime data for Calgary and Edmonton show 2,009 incidents in Calgary and 9,553 in Edmonton. Theft-related incidents account for the largest raw-count difference between the two cities. Calgary and Edmonton have published crime incident data for different time periods. Calgary's snapshot covers November 2024, with a total of 2,009 reported incidents. Edmonton's data spans from February 26, 2026, to April 27, 2026, with 9,553 incidents recorded during this period. These windows do not align, so the figures represent distinct published snapshots rather than a direct comparison. In Calgary's November 2024 snapshot, theft-related incidents were the most frequent, accounting for 846 of the 2,009 total incidents. Break and enter followed with 563 incidents, while assaults totalled 503. Edmonton's February–April 2026 window also saw theft-related incidents as the leading category, with 4,822 reported cases out of 9,553 total incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable in Edmonton, with 866 and 777 incidents respectively. Both cities reported homicides, though Edmonton recorded 3 compared to Calgary's 0 in their respective periods. Key stats: - Calgary: 2,009 incidents in November 2024 - Edmonton: 9,553 incidents from Feb 26–Apr 27, 2026 - Theft-related incidents: 846 in Calgary, 4,822 in Edmonton - Break and enter: 563 in Calgary, 527 in Edmonton - Assaults: 503 in Calgary, 746 in Edmonton - Fraud: 0 in Calgary, 866 in Edmonton - Homicides: 0 in Calgary, 3 in Edmonton These snapshots highlight the volume of theft-related incidents in both cities, though Edmonton's published window captures a broader range of categories, including significant counts of fraud and mischief. The differing date ranges mean these figures should not be compared directly. Instead, they offer a glimpse into reported incidents during their respective periods. Calgary's data is limited to a single month, while Edmonton's spans two months, which may influence the total counts. FAQ: **Q: Why are the date ranges different for Calgary and Edmonton?** Cities publish crime data on different schedules and may update their datasets at varying intervals. Calgary's snapshot is from November 2024, while Edmonton's covers February 26 to April 27, 2026. These windows reflect the most recent published data for each city. **Q: Which category had the highest incidents in Calgary?** Theft-related incidents were the most reported in Calgary during November 2024, with 846 cases. Break and enter followed with 563 incidents. **Q: What were the leading incident types in Edmonton?** Edmonton's February–April 2026 window saw theft-related incidents as the most frequent, totaling 4,822 cases. Fraud and mischief were also prominent, with 866 and 777 incidents respectively. **Q: Can these numbers be compared directly?** No, the date ranges differ, so these figures represent separate published snapshots. A direct comparison would require data from the same time period, which is not available here. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Alberta for both Calgary and Edmonton. ### Calgary vs Vancouver Crime Comparison | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/calgary-vs-vancouver Calgary reported 2,009 incidents in November 2024, while Vancouver reported 971 incidents from April to June 2026. Theft-related incidents were the most common in Calgary, while other incidents were the most common in Vancouver. Calgary and Vancouver have published crime incident data for different time periods. Calgary's dataset covers November 2024, with a total of 2,009 reported incidents. Vancouver's data spans from April 15 to June 14, 2026, with 971 incidents recorded during this period. These snapshots provide a view of crime patterns in each city but are not directly comparable due to the differing date ranges. In Calgary's November 2024 data, theft-related incidents were the most frequent, accounting for 846 of the 2,009 total incidents. Assault and break-and-enter incidents were also notable, with 503 and 563 reports, respectively. Vancouver's April–June 2026 snapshot shows a different profile, with 535 incidents categorized as 'Other,' followed by 256 theft-related incidents. Assault and break-and-enter incidents were less frequent in Vancouver, with only 9 and 81 reports, respectively. These figures reflect the distinct reporting periods and should not be interpreted as a direct comparison between the two cities. Key stats: - Calgary: 2,009 incidents in November 2024 - Vancouver: 971 incidents from April 15 to June 14, 2026 - Theft-related incidents: 846 in Calgary, 256 in Vancouver - Assault: 503 in Calgary, 9 in Vancouver - Break and enter: 563 in Calgary, 81 in Vancouver - Robbery: 97 in Calgary, 0 in Vancouver - Mischief: 0 in Calgary, 60 in Vancouver - Bike theft: 0 in Calgary, 30 in Vancouver The data presents two distinct snapshots: Calgary's November 2024 incidents and Vancouver's April–June 2026 records. Calgary's numbers are dominated by theft-related incidents and property crimes, while Vancouver's dataset includes a significant 'Other' category. Without overlapping date ranges, these figures cannot be directly compared. Readers should treat each city's data as a standalone snapshot until same-period data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: Why are the date ranges different for Calgary and Vancouver?** Cities publish crime data on different schedules and may cover varying time periods. Calgary's data is from November 2024, while Vancouver's spans April 15 to June 14, 2026. These differences reflect how each city releases its records. **Q: What types of incidents are included in 'theft-related'?** The theft-related category includes theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicles. This normalization allows for consistent comparison between cities that may report these incidents separately. **Q: Why does Vancouver have so many 'Other' incidents?** Vancouver's dataset includes 535 incidents categorized as 'Other,' which may encompass a variety of offences not covered by the standard categories. This highlights differences in how cities classify and report crime data. **Q: Can these numbers be used to compare safety between Calgary and Vancouver?** No, these figures represent different time periods and cannot be used to compare safety. They provide snapshots of reported incidents but do not account for factors like population or reporting practices. Source: Data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Alberta and the Province of British Columbia. ### Halifax vs Montreal Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/halifax-vs-montreal Halifax reported 1,120 incidents between April 16 and June 15, 2026, while Montreal recorded 14,830 in the same period. Theft-related incidents showed the largest difference, with Montreal reporting 7,113 compared to Halifax's 384. Between April 16 and June 15, 2026, Halifax recorded 1,120 reported incidents, while Montreal reported 14,830 incidents over the same period. The two cities show distinct patterns in their crime data, with Halifax's total reflecting a smaller volume of incidents compared to Montreal's larger urban context. During the same 61-day period, Montreal reported significantly higher numbers in theft-related incidents (7,113) and break and enter (3,482) compared to Halifax's 384 and 122, respectively. Conversely, Halifax recorded 581 assaults, a category with no reported incidents in Montreal during this window. Montreal also reported 3,320 mischief incidents and 914 robberies, categories where Halifax had zero and 33 incidents, respectively. Key stats: - Halifax total incidents: 1,120 - Montreal total incidents: 14,830 - Theft-related incidents: 384 (Halifax) vs 7,113 (Montreal) - Break and enter: 122 (Halifax) vs 3,482 (Montreal) - Assaults: 581 (Halifax) vs 0 (Montreal) - Mischief: 0 (Halifax) vs 3,320 (Montreal) - Robbery: 33 (Halifax) vs 914 (Montreal) The data highlights stark differences in incident types between the two cities over the same period. Montreal's higher volume of theft-related and property crimes contrasts sharply with Halifax's notable count of assaults. The absence of mischief and homicide in Halifax, alongside Montreal's significant numbers in these categories, underscores the distinct crime profiles of the two cities. FAQ: **Q: Why does Montreal have higher incident counts than Halifax?** Montreal reported 14,830 incidents compared to Halifax's 1,120 over the same period. This reflects differences in urban scale and reporting volumes, not necessarily higher per-capita rates. **Q: What are the most common incidents in each city?** In Halifax, assaults were the most reported (581), while Montreal's top category was theft-related incidents (7,113). **Q: Do these cities publish data for the same date ranges?** Yes, this comparison uses the same date range (April 16 to June 15, 2026) for both cities, ensuring a direct comparison. **Q: Why does Halifax show zero mischief incidents?** Halifax reported no mischief incidents during this period, while Montreal reported 3,320. Reporting practices or incident definitions may vary between cities. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Governments of Nova Scotia and Quebec. ### Halifax vs Toronto Crime Comparison: 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/halifax-vs-toronto Halifax reported 1,102 incidents from April 18 to June 17, 2026, while Toronto reported 5,840 incidents from January 30 to March 31, 2026. These are published-window snapshots and should not be read as a direct comparison. The latest published data windows for Halifax and Toronto cover different periods in 2026. Halifax's snapshot spans from April 18 to June 17, 2026, with a total of 1,102 reported incidents. Toronto's data covers January 30 to March 31, 2026, with 5,840 incidents recorded. These windows do not align, so direct comparisons should not be made. In Halifax's April–June 2026 window, assault was the most frequent incident type, accounting for 568 reports. Theft-related incidents followed with 387 reports, while break and enter incidents totalled 116. Toronto's January–March 2026 snapshot shows assault as the leading category as well, with 3,124 incidents. Theft-related incidents in Toronto reached 1,351, and break and enter incidents numbered 1,006. Both cities reported no shootings in Halifax's window, while Toronto recorded 39 shooting incidents during its period. Key stats: - Halifax: 1,102 total incidents (April 18–June 17, 2026) - Toronto: 5,840 total incidents (January 30–March 31, 2026) - Assault: 568 in Halifax, 3,124 in Toronto - Theft-related incidents: 387 in Halifax, 1,351 in Toronto - Break and enter: 116 in Halifax, 1,006 in Toronto - Shootings: 0 in Halifax, 39 in Toronto These snapshots reflect different publication windows, so they cannot be directly compared. Halifax's data shows a higher proportion of assaults relative to its total incidents, while Toronto's numbers are larger across all categories due to its broader window. Until aligned date ranges are available, treat these as separate city profiles rather than a head-to-head comparison. FAQ: **Q: Why can't I compare these cities directly?** The data windows differ: Halifax covers April–June 2026, while Toronto covers January–March 2026. Without overlapping periods, incident counts cannot be compared fairly. **Q: Which city had more assault incidents?** Toronto reported 3,124 assaults in its January–March 2026 window, while Halifax recorded 568 assaults in April–June 2026. These are separate snapshots. **Q: Did either city report shootings?** Toronto recorded 39 shooting incidents in its January–March 2026 window. Halifax reported zero shootings in its April–June 2026 data. **Q: What does 'theft-related incidents' include?** This category combines theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicles to standardize comparisons between cities that report these crimes differently. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Governments of Nova Scotia and Ontario. ### Hamilton vs London Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/hamilton-vs-london Hamilton recorded 406 crime incidents between April 8 and June 7, 2026, while London reported 3,328 during the same period. The largest difference was in the 'Other' category, with London recording 1,466 incidents compared to Hamilton's 0. Between April 8 and June 7, 2026, Hamilton recorded 406 reported incidents, while London reported 3,328. Both cities published data for the same 61-day period, allowing for a direct comparison of incident counts and categories. London's total of 3,328 incidents is significantly higher than Hamilton's 406. The largest differences appear in the 'Other' category, with London reporting 1,466 incidents compared to Hamilton's zero. London also saw more mischief (438 vs. 0) and assault (335 vs. 0). Hamilton's top category was break and enter (236), while London's was 'Other' (1,466). Key stats: - Hamilton: 406 total incidents - London: 3,328 total incidents - Hamilton's top category: Break and enter (236) - London's top category: Other (1,466) - Theft-related incidents: Hamilton 155, London 458 - Homicide: Hamilton 1, London 0 Hamilton's incident profile is dominated by break-and-enter, while London's data is heavily weighted toward the 'Other' category. The stark contrast in totals and category distributions suggests differing reporting practices or incident types between the two cities. The 61-day window is too short to infer broader trends. FAQ: **Q: Why does London have more incidents than Hamilton?** London reported 3,328 incidents compared to Hamilton's 406 for the same period. The difference is notable in categories like 'Other' (1,466 vs. 0) and mischief (438 vs. 0). **Q: What is the 'Other' category?** The 'Other' category includes incidents not classified under major categories. London reported 1,466 such incidents, while Hamilton reported none. **Q: Can I compare these cities directly?** Yes, both cities published data for the same 61-day period (April 8 to June 7, 2026), allowing for a direct comparison of incident counts. **Q: Why might the date ranges differ for other comparisons?** Cities may publish data on different schedules or with varying delays. Always check the date ranges when comparing data. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals published by the Province of Ontario. ### Hamilton vs Toronto Crime Comparison - 2026 Data URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/hamilton-vs-toronto Hamilton reported 405 incidents between April 9 and June 8, 2026, while Toronto reported 5,840 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026. These snapshots reflect different time periods and should not be directly compared. The latest published data windows for Hamilton and Toronto cover different periods in 2026. Hamilton's snapshot includes 405 incidents reported between April 9 and June 8, 2026. Toronto's dataset spans January 30 to March 31, 2026, with 5,840 incidents recorded. These windows do not align, so direct comparisons are not possible. Each city's data reflects its own reporting period and incident counts. Hamilton's total includes 238 break-and-enter incidents, the highest category in its dataset. Toronto's total is led by 3,124 assaults, the most frequent incident type in its window. Hamilton's published window shows 405 incidents, with break-and-enter being the most common category at 238 records. Theft-related incidents account for 151 records, while robbery and homicide are less frequent. Toronto's dataset for its published window includes 5,840 incidents, with assault being the dominant category at 3,124 records. Theft-related incidents in Toronto total 1,351, and break-and-enter incidents number 1,006. Both cities report different incident profiles, but their datasets cover distinct timeframes and cannot be directly compared. Key stats: - Hamilton: 405 incidents (April 9–June 8, 2026) - Toronto: 5,840 incidents (January 30–March 31, 2026) - Hamilton’s top category: Break and enter (238) - Toronto’s top category: Assault (3,124) - Theft-related incidents: Hamilton (151), Toronto (1,351) - Homicide: Hamilton (1), Toronto (0) - Robbery: Hamilton (15), Toronto (320) These datasets represent two separate published windows in 2026, with Hamilton’s snapshot covering April to June and Toronto’s spanning January to March. The numbers highlight different incident profiles: Hamilton’s data is dominated by property crimes like break-and-enter, while Toronto’s dataset is heavily weighted toward assaults. Until same-period data is available, this page should be read as two independent snapshots rather than a direct comparison. FAQ: **Q: Why can’t these datasets be directly compared?** The published windows for Hamilton (April 9–June 8, 2026) and Toronto (January 30–March 31, 2026) do not overlap. Direct comparisons require aligned date ranges, which are not available here. **Q: What is the most common incident type in Hamilton’s dataset?** Break-and-enter incidents are the most frequent in Hamilton’s published window, with 238 records out of 405 total incidents. **Q: How many assaults are reported in Toronto’s dataset?** Toronto’s dataset includes 3,124 assaults, the highest category in its published window of 5,840 incidents. **Q: Do these datasets include the same types of incidents?** Both cities report similar incident categories, but their counts differ due to varying reporting periods and local incident profiles. Source: Data is sourced from open-data portals published by the Province of Ontario and municipal agencies. ### London vs Windsor Crime Comparison 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/london-vs-windsor London recorded 3,328 incidents between April 8 and June 7, 2026, while Windsor reported 3,178 incidents over the same period. Theft-related incidents showed the largest difference, with Windsor reporting 1,005 incidents compared to London's 458. London and Windsor both published incident data for the same 61-day period from April 8 to June 7, 2026. During this window, London recorded 3,328 incidents, while Windsor recorded 3,178. The totals are close, but the breakdown of incident types differs significantly between the two cities. London reported 458 theft-related incidents, compared to 1,005 in Windsor—a difference of 547 incidents. Conversely, London had 448 break-and-enter incidents, while Windsor recorded 153, a difference of 295. Mischief incidents also showed a notable gap, with London at 438 and Windsor at 205. Fraud was more prevalent in Windsor (330 incidents) than in London (161). Key stats: - London total incidents: 3,328 - Windsor total incidents: 3,178 - Theft-related incidents: 458 (London) vs. 1,005 (Windsor) - Break and enter: 448 (London) vs. 153 (Windsor) - Mischief: 438 (London) vs. 205 (Windsor) - Fraud: 161 (London) vs. 330 (Windsor) - Assault: 335 (London) vs. 311 (Windsor) London’s data shows a higher concentration of property-related incidents, particularly break-and-enter and mischief, while Windsor’s numbers are driven by theft-related incidents and fraud. The two cities have similar totals but diverge sharply in category composition. This snapshot highlights how incident types vary even between geographically close urban centres. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more theft-related incidents?** Windsor recorded 1,005 theft-related incidents, compared to London’s 458 during the same period. **Q: How do break-and-enter incidents compare?** London reported 448 break-and-enter incidents, while Windsor had 153—a difference of 295 incidents. **Q: Why might the incident counts differ between cities?** Incident counts reflect reported data, which can vary due to local reporting practices, policing priorities, or community engagement. The totals here are not adjusted for population or other factors. **Q: Do these cities always publish data for the same dates?** No, cities may publish data for different date ranges. In this case, both London and Windsor provided data for April 8 to June 7, 2026, allowing a direct comparison. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals maintained by the Province of Ontario and local municipal agencies. ### Mississauga vs Toronto Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/mississauga-vs-toronto From January 30 to March 31, 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,922 incidents, while Toronto recorded 5,732. Assault was the most frequent category in both cities, with Toronto reporting 3,028 incidents compared to Mississauga's 464. Between January 30 and March 31, 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,922 criminal incidents, while Toronto reported 5,732 incidents over the same period. Both cities saw assault as the most frequent category, though the raw counts differed significantly. Mississauga's data includes notable counts of fraud and mischief, categories that did not appear in Toronto's published figures for this window. Over the same 61-day period, Toronto recorded 3,028 assaults compared to Mississauga's 464. Theft-related incidents also showed a large gap, with Toronto reporting 1,343 and Mississauga 406. Break-and-enter followed a similar pattern: 1,004 in Toronto versus 226 in Mississauga. Conversely, Mississauga logged 353 fraud cases and 352 mischief incidents, categories absent from Toronto's published data for this window. Shooting incidents were reported only in Toronto (39), while Mississauga recorded one homicide. Key stats: - Mississauga: 1,922 total incidents (Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026) - Toronto: 5,732 total incidents (same 61-day period) - Assault: 464 (Mississauga) vs. 3,028 (Toronto) - Theft-related: 406 (Mississauga) vs. 1,343 (Toronto) - Fraud: 353 (Mississauga only) - Mischief: 352 (Mississauga only) - Shootings: 39 (Toronto only) - Homicide: 1 (Mississauga only) The same-period comparison highlights stark differences in incident volumes and category distributions. Toronto's assault and theft-related counts dwarf Mississauga's, while Mississauga's fraud and mischief figures stand out as unique to its dataset. The absence of shootings in Mississauga contrasts with Toronto's 39 recorded cases. These raw counts reflect published data without population adjustments, emphasizing the need to interpret them as absolute incident totals rather than rates. FAQ: **Q: Why do the cities have different incident totals?** Toronto reported 5,732 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, while Mississauga recorded 1,922 over the same period. The difference reflects the raw counts published by each city's data portal, not population-adjusted rates. **Q: Which city had more assaults in early 2026?** Toronto recorded 3,028 assaults between January 30 and March 31, 2026, compared to Mississauga's 464 over the same dates. **Q: Did either city report fraud or mischief incidents?** Mississauga logged 353 fraud cases and 352 mischief incidents during this period. Toronto's published data did not include these categories for the same window. **Q: Can I compare cities with different date ranges?** This page uses the same date range (Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026) for both cities. If comparing other periods, check the published windows, as cities may release data for different timeframes. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals operated by the Province of Ontario and municipal governments. ### Montreal vs Ottawa Crime Comparison - CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/montreal-vs-ottawa Montreal reported 14,830 incidents from April 16 to June 15, 2026, while Ottawa recorded 7,186 incidents from November to December 2025. These are published-window snapshots, not a direct same-period comparison. The latest published data windows for Montreal and Ottawa cover different time periods and cannot be directly compared. Montreal's snapshot includes 14,830 incidents reported between April 16, 2026, and June 15, 2026. Ottawa's data spans November 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, with 7,186 incidents recorded. These windows reflect the most recent publicly available data from each city's open-data portal. Montreal's published window shows a higher volume of theft-related incidents, with 7,113 reports, compared to Ottawa's 3,491. Break and enter incidents were also more prevalent in Montreal, with 3,482 reports, while Ottawa recorded 260. Mischief incidents in Montreal totalled 3,320, significantly more than Ottawa's 427. Ottawa's data includes 1,064 assault incidents, a category not reported in Montreal's snapshot. Robbery incidents were reported in Montreal (914) but not in Ottawa's published window. Key stats: - Montreal: 14,830 incidents (April 16–June 15, 2026) - Ottawa: 7,186 incidents (November–December 2025) - Theft-related incidents: 7,113 (Montreal), 3,491 (Ottawa) - Break and enter: 3,482 (Montreal), 260 (Ottawa) - Mischief: 3,320 (Montreal), 427 (Ottawa) - Assault: 1,064 (Ottawa), 0 (Montreal) - Robbery: 914 (Montreal), 0 (Ottawa) This page presents two separate published-window snapshots from Montreal and Ottawa, each covering different time periods. Montreal's data highlights a higher volume of property-related incidents, while Ottawa's snapshot includes a notable number of assaults. Until same-period data is available, these figures should be read as independent summaries rather than a direct comparison. The differences in incident counts reflect the distinct reporting windows and categories captured in each city's dataset. FAQ: **Q: Why can't these datasets be directly compared?** The datasets cover different time periods: Montreal's data is from April–June 2026, while Ottawa's is from November–December 2025. Direct comparisons require overlapping date ranges, which are not available here. **Q: Which city reported more theft-related incidents?** Montreal reported 7,113 theft-related incidents in its published window, while Ottawa reported 3,491. These figures reflect different time periods and should not be compared directly. **Q: What types of incidents are included in the theft category?** The theft category includes theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicles. This normalization ensures consistent comparisons across cities that may report these incidents differently. **Q: Are these incident counts adjusted for population?** No, these are raw incident counts. Population data is not included in this analysis, and no per-capita adjustments have been made. Source: Data is sourced from open-data portals maintained by the governments of Quebec and Ontario. ### Montreal vs Sherbrooke Crime Comparison | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/montreal-vs-sherbrooke Montreal recorded 14,830 incidents between April 16 and June 15, 2026, while Sherbrooke reported 602 incidents from November to December 2024. These snapshots reflect different time periods and cannot be directly compared. Montreal and Sherbrooke have published crime incident data for different time periods. Montreal's dataset covers April 16 to June 15, 2026, with a total of 14,830 reported incidents. Sherbrooke's data spans November 1 to December 31, 2024, with 602 incidents recorded during that window. Montreal's published window shows a high volume of theft-related incidents, with 7,113 records, alongside 3,482 break-and-enter cases and 3,320 mischief reports. Sherbrooke's snapshot highlights 220 assaults as the leading category, with theft-related incidents at 199 and break-and-enter at 42. The two cities' datasets cover different periods and cannot be directly compared. Key stats: - Montreal: 14,830 incidents (April 16–June 15, 2026) - Sherbrooke: 602 incidents (November 1–December 31, 2024) - Theft-related incidents: 7,113 (Montreal), 199 (Sherbrooke) - Break and enter: 3,482 (Montreal), 42 (Sherbrooke) - Assault: 0 (Montreal), 220 (Sherbrooke) - Mischief: 3,320 (Montreal), 43 (Sherbrooke) This page presents two separate snapshots of reported incidents from different time periods. Montreal's data reflects a two-month window in 2026, while Sherbrooke's covers two months in 2024. The numbers highlight distinct category distributions—Montreal's property-crime focus versus Sherbrooke's assault prevalence—but the differing date ranges prevent direct comparison. Readers should treat these as independent published-window summaries until same-period data becomes available. FAQ: **Q: Why are the date ranges different for Montreal and Sherbrooke?** Cities publish crime data on different schedules. Montreal's latest window runs from April 16 to June 15, 2026, while Sherbrooke's covers November 1 to December 31, 2024. These are the most recent published snapshots for each city. **Q: What is the most common incident type in Montreal's dataset?** Theft-related incidents dominate Montreal's published window, with 7,113 records—nearly half of the 14,830 total. Break-and-enter (3,482) and mischief (3,320) follow. **Q: Does Sherbrooke report any robbery incidents in its dataset?** No, Sherbrooke's published window (November–December 2024) lists zero robbery incidents. Assault (220) is the leading category, followed by theft-related incidents (199). **Q: Can I compare Montreal and Sherbrooke's incident counts directly?** No, the datasets cover different time periods and cannot be directly compared. Montreal's data is from 2026, while Sherbrooke's is from 2024. Always check the date ranges before interpreting the numbers. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals operated by the governments of Quebec and municipal agencies. ### Nanaimo vs Victoria Crime Comparison | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/nanaimo-vs-victoria Nanaimo reported 900 incidents between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021, while Victoria reported 2,162 incidents between April 18, 2026, and June 17, 2026. These snapshots reflect different time periods and should not be directly compared. The published crime data for Nanaimo and Victoria cover different time periods, so direct comparisons cannot be made. Nanaimo's data includes 900 incidents reported between January 20, 2021, and March 21, 2021. Victoria's data spans a more recent window, with 2,162 incidents recorded from April 18, 2026, to June 17, 2026. Each dataset reflects the incidents reported during its respective period, providing a snapshot of crime in each city at different times. In Nanaimo's 2021 dataset, theft-related incidents were the most frequent, accounting for 428 of the 900 total incidents. Mischief followed with 407 incidents, while break-and-enter incidents totalled 65. Victoria's 2026 data shows a different pattern, with 1,295 incidents categorized as 'Other,' making it the most common type. Theft-related incidents in Victoria numbered 485, and assaults were reported 77 times. These snapshots highlight the distinct crime profiles of each city during their respective reporting periods. Key stats: - Nanaimo: 900 incidents (Jan 20–Mar 21, 2021) - Victoria: 2,162 incidents (Apr 18–Jun 17, 2026) - Theft-related incidents: 428 in Nanaimo, 485 in Victoria - Mischief: 407 in Nanaimo, 227 in Victoria - Break and enter: 65 in Nanaimo, 66 in Victoria - Assaults: 0 in Nanaimo, 77 in Victoria - 'Other' incidents: 0 in Nanaimo, 1,295 in Victoria These datasets offer two distinct snapshots of crime in Nanaimo and Victoria, captured at different times. Nanaimo's 2021 data is dominated by theft-related incidents and mischief, while Victoria's 2026 data shows a high volume of 'Other' incidents. The differences in reporting periods mean these figures cannot be directly compared, but they provide insight into the types of incidents each city experienced during their respective windows. FAQ: **Q: Why can't I compare Nanaimo and Victoria's crime data directly?** The datasets cover different time periods—Nanaimo's data is from early 2021, while Victoria's is from mid-2026. Without overlapping dates, a direct comparison isn't meaningful. **Q: What were the most common incidents in Nanaimo?** In Nanaimo's 2021 dataset, theft-related incidents were the most frequent, with 428 reports, followed by mischief at 407 incidents. **Q: What stands out in Victoria's crime data?** Victoria's 2026 data shows 1,295 incidents categorized as 'Other,' making it the most common type, alongside 485 theft-related incidents. **Q: Do these datasets include all types of crime?** The datasets include reported incidents, but categories like 'Other' may group less frequent crimes. Check the city-specific pages for detailed breakdowns. Source: Data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of British Columbia. ### Ottawa vs Gatineau Crime Comparison (2025 Data) URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/ottawa-vs-gatineau Ottawa recorded 7,186 incidents from November to December 2025, while Gatineau reported 1,282 during the same period. Theft-related incidents accounted for the largest difference, with 3,491 in Ottawa and 142 in Gatineau. Ottawa and Gatineau, two cities separated by the Ottawa River, present distinct crime profiles for the same two-month period from November 1 to December 31, 2025. Ottawa recorded 7,186 incidents during this time, while Gatineau reported 1,282. The comparison offers a snapshot of how crime patterns differ between the two cities despite their geographic proximity. During the same period, Ottawa experienced significantly higher numbers of theft-related incidents (3,491) compared to Gatineau (142). Fraud was also more prevalent in Ottawa, with 889 incidents, while Gatineau reported none. Assaults were notable in both cities, with Ottawa recording 1,064 incidents and Gatineau 680. Gatineau, however, had a higher number of robberies (36) compared to Ottawa, which reported none. Key stats: - Ottawa total incidents (Nov–Dec 2025): 7,186 - Gatineau total incidents (Nov–Dec 2025): 1,282 - Theft-related incidents: 3,491 (Ottawa) vs. 142 (Gatineau) - Assaults: 1,064 (Ottawa) vs. 680 (Gatineau) - Fraud incidents: 889 (Ottawa) vs. 0 (Gatineau) - Robberies: 0 (Ottawa) vs. 36 (Gatineau) - Homicides: 2 (Ottawa) vs. 0 (Gatineau) The data highlights stark differences in crime patterns between Ottawa and Gatineau over the same two-month period. Ottawa's higher incident counts, particularly in theft and fraud, contrast with Gatineau's lower overall numbers but higher robbery figures. The absence of fraud reports in Gatineau and the presence of homicides in Ottawa further underscore these differences. This comparison provides a clear, if brief, look at how crime manifests differently in these neighbouring cities. FAQ: **Q: Why do the cities have different total incident counts for the same period?** Ottawa recorded 7,186 incidents from November to December 2025, while Gatineau reported 1,282. This discrepancy reflects differences in crime patterns, reporting practices, or actual incident volumes between the two cities. **Q: Which city had more theft-related incidents during this period?** Ottawa reported 3,491 theft-related incidents, significantly more than Gatineau's 142. This category includes theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicles. **Q: Did either city report homicides during this time?** Ottawa recorded 2 homicides, while Gatineau reported none during the November to December 2025 period. **Q: Why might the published date ranges differ for other comparisons?** Cities may publish crime data on different schedules or with varying delays. This page compares the same date range, but other comparisons might reflect the most recent available windows for each city. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario and the Province of Quebec. ### Ottawa vs Toronto Crime Comparison 2025 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/ottawa-vs-toronto For the same two-month period (Nov 1–Dec 31, 2025), Ottawa recorded 7,186 incidents, while Toronto reported 5,923. Theft-related incidents were the most common in Ottawa (3,491), whereas assault led in Toronto (3,075). Between November 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025, Ottawa recorded 7,186 reported incidents, while Toronto reported 5,923 incidents during the same period. Both cities published data for the exact two-month window, allowing for a direct comparison of incident counts and categories. Ottawa's incident count was higher than Toronto's during this period, with theft-related incidents being the most frequent category in Ottawa (3,491 incidents) compared to assault in Toronto (3,075 incidents). Ottawa also reported significant numbers in fraud (889 incidents) and mischief (427 incidents), categories that did not appear in Toronto's data for this period. Conversely, Toronto had higher counts in break and enter (1,061 incidents) and robbery (263 incidents), both of which were lower or absent in Ottawa's figures. Key stats: - Ottawa total incidents: 7,186 - Toronto total incidents: 5,923 - Ottawa theft-related incidents: 3,491 - Toronto assault incidents: 3,075 - Ottawa fraud incidents: 889 - Toronto break and enter incidents: 1,061 - Ottawa mischief incidents: 427 - Toronto robbery incidents: 263 During the same two-month period in late 2025, Ottawa and Toronto show distinct incident profiles. Ottawa's higher overall count is driven by theft-related incidents and fraud, while Toronto's data is dominated by assault and break-and-enter incidents. The absence of certain categories in one city's data highlights differences in reporting or incident types, but both cities provide a clear snapshot of their respective crime landscapes during this period. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more theft-related incidents during this period?** Ottawa reported 3,491 theft-related incidents, while Toronto reported 1,486 during the same period. **Q: What was the most common incident type in Toronto?** Assault was the most common incident type in Toronto, with 3,075 reported incidents. **Q: Did both cities report the same categories of incidents?** No, Ottawa reported incidents in categories like fraud and mischief, which did not appear in Toronto's data for this period. **Q: Why might the incident counts differ between cities?** Cities may publish data for different date ranges or have different reporting practices. In this case, both cities used the same date range, so differences reflect actual incident counts. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals maintained by the Province of Ontario. ### Regina vs Saskatoon Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/regina-vs-saskatoon Regina recorded 1,685 incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, while Saskatoon reported 2,162 incidents during the same period. Theft-related incidents showed the largest difference, with Regina reporting 914 incidents compared to Saskatoon's 533. Regina and Saskatoon both published crime incident data for the same period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. During this 61-day window, Regina recorded 1,685 incidents, while Saskatoon reported 2,162 incidents. The data provides a snapshot of crime trends in these two Saskatchewan cities during early 2026. In the same 61-day period, Regina recorded 914 theft-related incidents, significantly higher than Saskatoon's 533. Conversely, Saskatoon reported 905 incidents categorized as 'Other,' compared to Regina's 149. Assaults were also notable, with Regina recording 258 incidents and Saskatoon 227. These differences highlight varying crime patterns between the two cities during this period. Key stats: - Regina: 1,685 total incidents (Feb 14–Apr 15, 2026) - Saskatoon: 2,162 total incidents (same period) - Theft-related incidents: 914 (Regina) vs. 533 (Saskatoon) - Assaults: 258 (Regina) vs. 227 (Saskatoon) - Break and enter: 129 (Regina) vs. 92 (Saskatoon) - Fraud: 0 (Regina) vs. 144 (Saskatoon) Regina's higher count of theft-related incidents contrasts sharply with Saskatoon's larger 'Other' category, suggesting different crime reporting or categorization practices. The 61-day window is too short for trend analysis, but the raw counts show distinct profiles: Regina leans toward property crime, while Saskatoon's data includes a broader range of incidents. The absence of fraud reports in Regina is also notable. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more theft-related incidents in early 2026?** Regina recorded 914 theft-related incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, compared to Saskatoon's 533 during the same period. **Q: Why does Saskatoon have more incidents in the 'Other' category?** Saskatoon reported 905 incidents categorized as 'Other' in the same period, while Regina had 149. This may reflect differences in how incidents are classified or reported by local authorities. **Q: Did both cities report data for the same dates?** Yes, both cities provided data for the identical period of February 14 to April 15, 2026, allowing for a direct comparison of incident counts. **Q: Why are there no fraud incidents reported in Regina?** Regina's dataset for this period includes zero fraud incidents, while Saskatoon reported 144. This discrepancy could stem from reporting practices or differences in how fraud is tracked. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals maintained by the governments of Saskatchewan and municipal authorities in Regina and Saskatoon. ### Surrey vs Vancouver Crime Comparison | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/surrey-vs-vancouver Surrey reported 1,641 incidents from January to March 2026, while Vancouver reported 971 incidents from April to June 2026. Theft-related incidents were the most frequent in Surrey, while other incidents were the most frequent in Vancouver. The published data windows for Surrey and Vancouver differ, so direct comparisons cannot be made. Surrey's data covers January to March 2026, with a total of 1,641 reported incidents. Vancouver's data spans April 15 to June 14, 2026, with 971 incidents recorded during this period. Surrey's dataset is dominated by theft-related incidents, which account for 1,460 of the 1,641 total incidents. Break and enter is the second most common category, with 160 incidents. In contrast, Vancouver's data shows a higher proportion of incidents categorized as 'Other,' totaling 535, followed by theft-related incidents at 256. Break and enter incidents in Vancouver number 81, while mischief accounts for 60. Bike theft and assault are also present in Vancouver's data, with 30 and 9 incidents respectively. Key stats: - Surrey: 1,641 incidents (Jan–Mar 2026) - Vancouver: 971 incidents (Apr 15–Jun 14, 2026) - Surrey theft-related incidents: 1,460 - Vancouver theft-related incidents: 256 - Surrey break and enter: 160 - Vancouver break and enter: 81 - Vancouver 'Other' incidents: 535 - Surrey mischief: 21 Surrey's data is heavily concentrated in theft-related incidents, which make up the vast majority of its reported cases. Vancouver's snapshot, while shorter, shows a more diverse mix, with a significant portion of incidents falling into the 'Other' category. The differing date ranges mean these snapshots cannot be directly compared, but they provide insight into the types of incidents reported in each city during their respective periods. FAQ: **Q: What time periods do these datasets cover?** Surrey's data covers January to March 2026, while Vancouver's spans April 15 to June 14, 2026. The differing windows prevent direct comparisons. **Q: Why are theft-related incidents so high in Surrey?** Surrey reported 1,460 theft-related incidents during its three-month window, which is the dominant category in its dataset. **Q: What does the 'Other' category include in Vancouver?** Vancouver's 'Other' category accounts for 535 incidents, the largest share in its dataset. Specific details depend on local reporting practices. **Q: Can these datasets be compared directly?** No, the datasets cover different time periods and should be treated as separate snapshots of reported incidents. Source: Data is sourced from open-data portals published by the Province of British Columbia and local municipal agencies. ### Toronto vs Montreal Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/toronto-vs-montreal From January 30 to March 31, 2026, Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents, while Montreal recorded 1,960. Assault was the most significant difference, with 3,028 incidents in Toronto and none in Montreal during this period. Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, while Montreal reported 1,960 incidents during the same period. Both cities published data for the exact same date range, allowing for a direct comparison of incident counts and categories. Toronto's incident count was significantly higher than Montreal's during the same period. Assault was the most reported category in Toronto, with 3,028 incidents, while Montreal recorded no assault incidents. Break and enter was also more prevalent in Toronto, with 1,004 incidents compared to Montreal's 509. Theft-related incidents were higher in Toronto as well, with 1,343 incidents versus Montreal's 905. However, Montreal reported 393 mischief incidents, a category with no records in Toronto during this period. Key stats: - Toronto total incidents: 5,732 - Montreal total incidents: 1,960 - Toronto assault incidents: 3,028 - Montreal assault incidents: 0 - Toronto break and enter incidents: 1,004 - Montreal break and enter incidents: 509 - Toronto theft-related incidents: 1,343 - Montreal theft-related incidents: 905 Toronto's incident count is notably higher than Montreal's for the same period, with assault being a significant contributor to Toronto's total. Montreal, on the other hand, reported a substantial number of mischief incidents, which were absent in Toronto's data. The differences in category distributions highlight varying public safety profiles between the two cities. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more assault incidents?** Toronto recorded 3,028 assault incidents, while Montreal reported none during the same period. **Q: What was the most common incident type in Montreal?** Theft-related incidents were the most common in Montreal, with 905 incidents reported. **Q: Did both cities report data for the same dates?** Yes, both cities published data for the period from January 30 to March 31, 2026, allowing for a direct comparison. **Q: Why might the incident counts differ between cities?** Incident counts can vary due to differences in reporting practices, local policies, and actual crime patterns. The data reflects reported incidents, not crime rates. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the governments of Ontario and Quebec. ### Toronto vs Vancouver Crime Comparison 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/toronto-vs-vancouver For the period Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026, Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents, while Vancouver recorded 5,548. Assault was the most reported category in Toronto (3,028 incidents), while theft-related incidents led in Vancouver (2,517 incidents). Between January 30 and March 31, 2026, Toronto recorded 5,732 reported incidents, while Vancouver documented 5,548 over the same period. Both cities published data for this 61-day window, allowing a direct comparison of incident counts and categories. Toronto's incident count was slightly higher than Vancouver's during this period, with assault being the most frequent category in Toronto (3,028 incidents) and theft-related incidents leading in Vancouver (2,517 incidents). Break-and-enter incidents were more prevalent in Toronto (1,004) compared to Vancouver (327), while Vancouver reported more mischief (883) and bike theft (95) incidents. Robbery and shooting incidents were reported in Toronto but not in Vancouver during this timeframe. Key stats: - Toronto: 5,732 total incidents - Vancouver: 5,548 total incidents - Assault: 3,028 (Toronto) vs 505 (Vancouver) - Theft-related incidents: 1,343 (Toronto) vs 2,517 (Vancouver) - Break and enter: 1,004 (Toronto) vs 327 (Vancouver) - Mischief: 0 (Toronto) vs 883 (Vancouver) - Robbery: 318 (Toronto) vs 0 (Vancouver) Toronto's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and break-and-enter, while Vancouver's data shows a higher concentration of theft-related incidents and mischief. The absence of robbery and shooting incidents in Vancouver's numbers contrasts with Toronto's counts, highlighting differences in reported crime types between the two cities during this period. FAQ: **Q: Which city had more assault incidents?** Toronto recorded 3,028 assault incidents, while Vancouver reported 505 during the same period. **Q: How do theft-related incidents compare?** Vancouver had more theft-related incidents (2,517) than Toronto (1,343) between January 30 and March 31, 2026. **Q: Did both cities report the same categories?** No. Toronto reported robbery and shooting incidents, while Vancouver reported mischief and bike theft incidents that did not appear in Toronto's data. **Q: Why might the incident counts differ?** Cities may publish different date ranges or categorize incidents differently. This comparison uses the same 61-day window for both cities. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario and the Province of British Columbia. ### Toronto vs Windsor Crime Comparison 2026 | CrimeMaps.ca URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/toronto-vs-windsor For the same period (Jan 30–Mar 31, 2026), Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents, while Windsor recorded 2,638. Assault was the most reported category in Toronto (3,028 incidents), while Windsor's top category was Other (1,069 incidents). Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, while Windsor reported 2,638 incidents during the same period. Both cities published data for the identical 61-day window, allowing a direct comparison of incident counts and categories. Toronto's incident count is more than double Windsor's for the same period. Assaults in Toronto (3,028) outnumber all incidents in Windsor (2,638). Break-and-enter and theft-related incidents also show large gaps: Toronto recorded 1,004 break-and-enters compared to Windsor's 117, and 1,343 theft-related incidents versus Windsor's 768. Windsor's data includes 1,069 incidents classified as 'Other,' a category not present in Toronto's breakdown. Key stats: - Toronto total: 5,732 incidents - Windsor total: 2,638 incidents - Assaults: 3,028 (Toronto) vs 242 (Windsor) - Break-and-enter: 1,004 (Toronto) vs 117 (Windsor) - Theft-related: 1,343 (Toronto) vs 768 (Windsor) - Robbery: 318 (Toronto) vs 1 (Windsor) - Shootings: 39 (Toronto) vs 0 (Windsor) Toronto's incident profile is dominated by assaults, which alone exceed Windsor's total count for the period. Windsor's data includes a large 'Other' category not present in Toronto's breakdown, suggesting different classification practices. The absence of fraud and mischief in Toronto's data may reflect reporting differences rather than actual occurrence. With 39 shootings in Toronto and none in Windsor, the contrast in violent incidents is stark. FAQ: **Q: Why do the cities have different incident totals?** Toronto recorded 5,732 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, while Windsor reported 2,638 for the same period. The difference reflects actual reported incidents, not population size. **Q: What accounts for the large 'Other' category in Windsor?** Windsor classified 1,069 incidents as 'Other' during this period. Toronto's data does not include this category, suggesting different reporting or classification practices between the two cities. **Q: How do assault numbers compare between the cities?** Toronto reported 3,028 assaults between January 30 and March 31, 2026, while Windsor recorded 242 assaults during the same period. **Q: Why might some categories be missing in one city's data?** Cities may publish data with different category breakdowns. For example, Toronto's data does not include fraud or mischief counts for this period, while Windsor reported 277 fraud incidents and 164 mischief incidents. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals operated by the Province of Ontario and municipal governments. ### Vancouver vs Victoria Crime Comparison 2026 URL: https://crimemaps.ca/compare/vancouver-vs-victoria Vancouver recorded 971 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, while Victoria reported 2,150 incidents during the same period. The largest difference was in the 'Other' category, with Victoria reporting 743 more incidents than Vancouver. Between April 15 and June 14, 2026, Vancouver recorded 971 reported incidents, while Victoria reported 2,150 over the same period. Both cities saw 'Other' incidents as the most frequent category, but the raw counts differ significantly. The data provides a snapshot of crime patterns in these two British Columbia cities during this two-month window. Victoria reported 2,150 incidents compared to Vancouver's 971 over the same 61-day period. The largest raw difference appears in the 'Other' category, with Victoria recording 1,278 incidents versus Vancouver's 535. Theft-related incidents also show a notable gap: 493 in Victoria versus 256 in Vancouver. Mischief incidents were more than three times higher in Victoria (227) than in Vancouver (60). Assaults were also more frequent in Victoria, with 77 incidents compared to Vancouver's 9. Bike theft, however, was only reported in Vancouver (30 incidents), while Victoria recorded no bike thefts during this period. Key stats: - Vancouver: 971 total incidents (Apr 15–Jun 14, 2026) - Victoria: 2,150 total incidents (same period) - Victoria's 'Other' incidents: 1,278 vs. Vancouver's 535 - Theft-related incidents: 493 (Victoria) vs. 256 (Vancouver) - Mischief: 227 (Victoria) vs. 60 (Vancouver) - Assaults: 77 (Victoria) vs. 9 (Vancouver) - Bike theft: 30 (Vancouver) vs. 0 (Victoria) - Break and enter: 81 (Vancouver) vs. 63 (Victoria) Victoria's incident counts are more than double Vancouver's over the same two-month period, driven largely by higher numbers in 'Other,' theft-related, and mischief categories. Vancouver's notable presence of bike thefts contrasts with Victoria's zero reports in that category. The differences in raw counts highlight distinct reporting patterns or incident types between the two cities, though direct comparisons should consider local context. FAQ: **Q: Why do the cities have different total incident counts?** Victoria reported 2,150 incidents between April 15 and June 14, 2026, while Vancouver reported 971 over the same period. This discrepancy reflects actual reported incidents, not population adjustments. **Q: Which city had more theft-related incidents?** Victoria recorded 493 theft-related incidents during this period, compared to Vancouver's 256. **Q: Did either city report more break-and-enter incidents?** Vancouver reported 81 break-and-enter incidents, while Victoria recorded 63 over the same dates. **Q: Can I compare these cities directly?** Yes, this page uses the same date range (April 15–June 14, 2026) for both cities, allowing direct comparison of incident counts. Source: Data sourced from open-data portals operated by the Province of British Columbia and local municipal agencies.