In 2026, Brampton recorded 111 'Other' crime incidents, representing 7.3% of the city's total 1,528 crimes. This category ranks 6th among 8 crime types, with Downtown being the most affected neighbourhood.
Data current through . Source: official Brampton police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Brampton, Ontario. The data includes all records from April 4, 2026, to June 3, 2026, providing a snapshot of incidents classified under this category during this period.
In total, there were 111 reported 'Other' incidents, accounting for 7.3% of all reported crime in Brampton during this window.
In Brampton, 'Other' crime ranks sixth among eight categories, with 111 incidents. It is less frequent than Assault (452), Mischief (341), Auto theft (322), Fraud (137), and Break and enter (126). This category represents a smaller portion of the city's overall crime landscape compared to property and violent crimes.
'Other' crime in Brampton accounts for a modest share of the city's incidents, ranking sixth among eight categories. The 111 incidents in this two-month window are fewer than half the count of the next-lowest category (Fraud, 137). Downtown stands out with the highest neighbourhood count (12), though no single area dominates. Given the short reporting period, it's too early to identify trends, but the category remains a smaller component of Brampton's crime profile compared to property and violent offences.
The 'Other' category typically includes crimes that do not fit into major classifications like assault, theft, or fraud. Specific offences vary by jurisdiction but may include lesser or miscellaneous incidents.
'Other' crime ranks sixth, with 111 incidents—far fewer than Assault (452) or Mischief (341). It accounts for 7.3% of total reported crime in this period.
Downtown had the highest count (12), followed by Madoc and Sandalwood West (Sunny Meadow), each with 6 incidents.
No, this data covers a two-month window from April 4 to June 3, 2026. It is not a full-year total.
Data sourced from open police records published by the Province of Ontario (ON).