In Brampton, 322 auto theft incidents were reported, making up 21.1% of the city's total crime count of 1,528. This category ranks third among eight crime types, with the highest counts in Mount Pleasant Village, Trinity Commons, and Ebenezer East.
Data current through . Source: official Brampton police open-data portal.
This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Brampton, Ontario. Auto theft is a significant category of crime in the city, with a total of 322 incidents recorded during the selected period.
Auto theft accounts for 21.1% of all reported crimes in Brampton, making it the third most common category of crime in the city.
In Brampton, auto theft is the third most common category of crime, following assault (452 incidents) and mischief (341 incidents). It is more common than fraud (137 incidents), break and enter (126 incidents), and other categories (111 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of auto theft in the city's overall crime landscape.
Auto theft is a notable category in Brampton, accounting for over one-fifth of all reported crimes. It ranks third among the city's crime categories, trailing only assault and mischief. The data shows that auto theft is more frequent than fraud, break and enter, and other categories. The counts for the top neighbourhoods are relatively close, with Mount Pleasant Village, Trinity Commons, and Ebenezer East each reporting 13 incidents. This distribution suggests a spread across multiple areas rather than a single high-incident neighbourhood.
There were 322 reported auto theft incidents in Brampton during the selected period.
Auto theft accounts for 21.1% of all reported crimes in Brampton.
Mount Pleasant Village, Trinity Commons, and Ebenezer East each reported 13 auto theft incidents, the highest among neighbourhoods.
Auto theft is the third most common crime category in Brampton, following assault (452 incidents) and mischief (341 incidents).
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.