In November 2024, DOWNTOWN EAST VILLAGE in Calgary recorded 41 incidents, accounting for 2% of the city's total. Assault and break-and-enter were the leading categories, each with 17 incidents.
Downtown East Village in Calgary recorded 41 reported incidents in November 2024. This represents 2% of the city's total incidents for the same period, which stood at 2,009.
The neighbourhood's incident count reflects a mix of property and violent crimes, with assault and break-and-enter being the most prevalent categories.
The data covers incidents reported in November 2024. Neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution.
Assault and break-and-enter were the leading categories in Downtown East Village, each with 17 incidents. Together, these two categories account for 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Theft from vehicle followed with 5 incidents, while robbery had 2.
Downtown East Village's incident profile is heavily weighted toward assault and break-and-enter, which together make up the vast majority of reports. This contrasts with nearby Beltline, which had nearly three times as many incidents (111) but likely a different category mix. The neighbourhood's 2% share of Calgary's total is relatively small, suggesting its crime patterns may not mirror the city as a whole.
There were 41 reported incidents in Downtown East Village during November 2024, accounting for 2% of Calgary's city-wide total of 2,009 incidents.
Assault and break-and-enter were the most common, each with 17 incidents. Together, they made up 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents for the month.
Nearby Beltline had 111 incidents, while Downtown Commercial Core had 75. Downtown East Village's 41 incidents were lower than both, though direct comparisons should consider differences in size and activity levels.
Out of 41 incidents, 19 were classified as violent, which includes assaults and robberies. This represents 46% of the neighbourhood's total incidents for November 2024.
Data sourced from the Alberta open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Calgary.