In November 2024, DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE in Calgary recorded 75 incidents, representing 3.7% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category, with 31 cases, followed by theft from vehicle (22) and auto theft (9).
The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE neighbourhood in Calgary recorded 75 incidents in November 2024, accounting for 3.7% of the city's total reported incidents for that month. This area is a central hub for commercial activity, and its incident count reflects a mix of property and violent crimes.
While the neighbourhood's share of city-wide incidents is relatively small, the data provides insight into the types of crimes reported in this high-traffic area during the specified period.
The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. As neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may evolve, direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects a single-month snapshot, offering a limited but focused view of crime patterns in the area.
Assault was the leading category in the DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE, with 31 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 22 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 53 of the 75 incidents, or 71% of the neighbourhood's total. Auto theft and break-and-enter were also notable, with 9 and 8 incidents respectively.
The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and theft from vehicles, which together make up over 70% of reports. This contrasts with nearby BELTLINE, which had 111 incidents in the same period, suggesting higher overall activity there. The neighbourhood's violent incident count (36) is notable given its relatively small total, indicating a higher proportion of interpersonal conflicts compared to some adjacent areas.
There were 75 incidents reported in the DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE during November 2024, representing 3.7% of Calgary's total incidents for that month.
Assault was the most common incident type, with 31 reports. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 22 incidents.
The DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE had fewer incidents than the adjacent BELTLINE neighbourhood, which reported 111 incidents in the same period. However, the proportion of violent incidents here was higher relative to its total count.
Yes, property crimes were significant, with theft from vehicle (22 incidents), auto theft (9), and break-and-enter (8) among the top categories.
Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary.