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.
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.
In 2019, Aylmer recorded a total of 157 reported incidents. This figure represents all categories of crime reported during that year.
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.
The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2019, with 145 reported incidents. This category significantly outweighed all others.
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.
This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Government of Ontario (ON).