A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) in Brampton recorded 41 crime incidents between April 4 and June 3, 2026, representing 2.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 15 incidents.
A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) in Brampton recorded 41 incidents between April 4, 2026, and June 3, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.7% of the city's total incidents during this period.
The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month window, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area.
Data coverage
The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions.
Category breakdown
Assault was the leading category in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea), with 15 incidents. Mischief followed with 9 incidents, while auto theft and break and enter each had 6 incidents. These property-related offences, along with assault, accounted for the majority of reported incidents in the neighbourhood.
Key stats
41 total incidents in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea)
15 assault incidents reported
9 mischief incidents recorded
6 auto theft and 6 break and enter incidents
2.7% of Brampton's total incidents
What these numbers mean
A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) saw a mix of property and violent crime, with assault leading at 15 incidents. The neighbourhood's 41 incidents are lower than nearby areas like Madoc (50) and Downtown (49), suggesting a relatively quieter period. The presence of auto theft and break and enter highlights property crime as a notable concern, though not as pronounced as in some adjacent neighbourhoods.
About this dataset
Reporting basis: Counts reflect incidents reported to police only. Under-reporting — especially for sexual assault, fraud, and minor theft — means actual incidence is higher than these figures show.
Not a per-capita rate: These are absolute incident counts. Comparing one place’s counts to another without normalising for population can mislead — see crime rates per 100,000 for population-adjusted figures.
Neighbourhood boundaries: Defined by the upstream open-data source and may shift year-to-year, so direct comparisons over time can be affected by boundary changes.
Small counts are volatile: A neighbourhood with single-digit incidents one period and zero the next is not necessarily safer; it’s the sampling noise of small numbers.
Data window: 2026-04-04 to 2026-06-03.
Frequently asked questions about crime in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea)
How many incidents were reported in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea)?
There were 41 incidents reported in A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) between April 4, 2026, and June 3, 2026.
What was the most common type of incident in this neighbourhood?
Assault was the most common type of incident, with 15 reports during the two-month period.
How does this neighbourhood compare to nearby areas?
A-B-C-D-Section (Bramalea) had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like Madoc (50) and Downtown (49).
What share of Brampton's total incidents occurred here?
This neighbourhood accounted for 2.7% of Brampton's total incidents during the covered period.
Sources
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Brampton.
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