In 2026, Brampton recorded 1,528 reported incidents. Assault was the most frequent category with 452 cases, followed by mischief (341) and auto theft (322). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2026, Brampton recorded 1,528 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year comparisons possible at this time.
This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Brampton for 2026. The data reflects only reported incidents and does not account for population changes or unreported events.
The 2026 data for Brampton shows a total of 1,528 reported incidents, with assault being the most frequent category at 452 incidents. Mischief and auto theft followed closely, with 341 and 322 incidents respectively. Fraud and break-and-enter rounded out the top five categories, with 137 and 126 incidents. These figures represent the entirety of the available data for the year, as no prior-year data is available for comparison.
The 2026 data for Brampton highlights a significant focus on property-related crimes, with mischief, auto theft, and break-and-enter accounting for a substantial portion of the incidents. Assault leads the categories, but the prevalence of property crimes suggests a notable trend. As this is the first year of available data, it will be important to monitor future years to identify any emerging patterns or shifts in crime distribution.
In 2026, Brampton recorded a total of 1,528 reported incidents across all crime categories.
As 2026 is the first year of available data, no trends can be identified at this time. Future years will provide more insight into any emerging patterns.
Assault had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 452 reported cases.
This data is sourced from the open-data portal provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies.
Data sourced from the Ontario (ON) open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents for 2026.