Aylmer Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

⚠ Data for Aylmer is current only through 2019. More recent data may be available from the local police service.

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.

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

Leading categories in Aylmer

Other 145
92.4% of Aylmer total
Theft 7
4.5% of Aylmer total
1.9% of Aylmer total
0.6% of Aylmer total
0.6% of Aylmer total

About this data

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.

Recent trend

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.

Category breakdown

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

What these numbers mean

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.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Aylmer

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Sources

Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.

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