Arbour Lake recorded 20 crime incidents in November 2024, accounting for 1% of Calgary's total. Theft from vehicle was the leading category with 7 incidents.
Arbour Lake is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, with 20 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 1% of the city's total incidents for the same period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area during this month.
The neighbourhood experienced a mix of incidents, with theft from vehicle being the most common. The numbers reflect reported incidents and offer insight into the types of crimes occurring in Arbour Lake.
The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may change over time, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset includes all reported incidents for this month, providing a clear view of crime patterns in Arbour Lake.
The leading category in Arbour Lake was theft from vehicle, with 7 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 6 reported cases. Break and enter was also notable, with 5 incidents. These categories account for the majority of the neighbourhood's reported incidents, highlighting a focus on property-related and violent crimes.
Arbour Lake's incident count is relatively low compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Beltline (111 incidents) and Downtown Commercial Core (75 incidents). The neighbourhood's top categories—theft from vehicle, assault, and break and enter—align with broader city trends but at a much smaller scale. The low overall count suggests a quieter area in terms of reported crime, though property crimes remain a notable concern.
There were 20 reported incidents in Arbour Lake during November 2024, representing 1% of Calgary's total incidents for that month.
Theft from vehicle was the most common, with 7 incidents reported in November 2024.
Arbour Lake had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Beltline (111) and Downtown Commercial Core (75), indicating a lower reported crime volume.
The top categories were theft from vehicle (7), assault (6), and break and enter (5), accounting for the majority of incidents.
Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary.