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.
Data current through . Source: official Aylmer police open-data portal.
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.
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.
There were 3 reported assaults in Aylmer in 2019. These incidents occurred between August 9 and October 8, 2019.
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.
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.
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.
Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).