The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 35 incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026, accounting for 3.5% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 32 incidents.
The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood in Abbotsford recorded 35 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 2, 2026. This area accounted for 3.5% 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 early April to early 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 32 reported incidents. Mischief followed with 2 incidents, and robbery was reported once. These figures highlight the prevalence of property-related incidents in this area during the covered period.
The 32500 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY neighbourhood stands out for its high proportion of theft incidents, which dominate the reported activity in this area. Compared to nearby blocks, such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY with 67 incidents, this neighbourhood's total is lower, but theft remains the primary concern. The minimal violent crime (1 incident) suggests a focus on property-related issues rather than personal safety threats.
Theft was the most common type of incident, with 32 reported cases between April 3 and June 2, 2026.
This neighbourhood accounted for 3.5% of Abbotsford's total incidents during the period. Nearby areas, such as the 32900 Block SOUTH FRASER WAY, reported higher totals (67 incidents).
Yes, there was 1 violent incident reported, categorized as robbery.
The data covers incidents reported between April 3, 2026, and June 2, 2026.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, as provided by the Abbotsford Police Department.