Abbotsford recorded 228 mischief incidents in 2026, representing 22.9% of the city's total crime. This category ranks second among all crime types, with theft being the most frequent.
Data current through . Source: official Abbotsford police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Mischief includes property damage and vandalism, and is distinct from theft or break-and-enter. In the selected window, Abbotsford recorded 228 mischief incidents.
Mischief accounts for 22.9% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford during this period, making it the second most common category of crime in the city.
Mischief is the second most frequent category in Abbotsford, behind theft (492 incidents) but ahead of theft from vehicle (125), break and enter (79), auto theft (48), and robbery (14). While theft is more than twice as common, mischief still represents a significant portion of the city's reported incidents.
Mischief is a notable category in Abbotsford, accounting for nearly a quarter of all reported incidents. While theft remains the most frequent crime, mischief's prevalence highlights its impact on the city. The data shows a clear pattern, with specific blocks on South Fraser Way and McCallum Road experiencing higher counts. However, the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis.
There were 228 reported mischief incidents in Abbotsford during the selected period.
Mischief accounts for 22.9% of all reported incidents in Abbotsford.
The 32900 Block of South Fraser Way had the highest count with 7 incidents, followed by the 31900 Block of South Fraser Way and the 2200 Block of McCallum Road, each with 4 incidents.
Mischief is the second most common category, behind theft (492 incidents) but ahead of theft from vehicle (125) and break and enter (79).
Data sourced from the BC open data portal.