In November 2024, FOREST LAWN, Calgary recorded 33 incidents, representing 1.6% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 13 cases, followed by break and enter with 7. Violent incidents accounted for 15 of the total.
FOREST LAWN in Calgary recorded 33 incidents in November 2024, accounting for 1.6% of the city's total reported incidents for that month. This neighbourhood's data provides a snapshot of crime patterns within its boundaries during this period.
While the overall number of incidents is relatively low compared to other areas, the distribution of crime types offers insight into local trends. The data reflects reported incidents only and does not include unreported or ongoing investigations.
The data covers November 2024, providing a one-month snapshot of reported incidents in FOREST LAWN. Neighbourhood boundaries in Calgary may vary slightly from year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset includes only those incidents reported to and recorded by local law enforcement.
Assault was the leading category in FOREST LAWN, with 13 incidents, followed by break and enter (7) and auto theft (6). Together, these three categories accounted for 26 of the 33 incidents, or roughly 79% of the neighbourhood's total. Theft from vehicle and robbery were also present but less frequent.
FOREST LAWN's incident count is significantly lower than nearby neighbourhoods like BELTLINE (111) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75), suggesting a quieter profile in November 2024. The dominance of assault and property crimes like break-and-enter aligns with broader city trends, though the neighbourhood's small total makes it an outlier in volume. The low violent-crime count (15) relative to property offences may reflect local enforcement or reporting patterns.
There were 33 reported incidents in FOREST LAWN during November 2024, representing 1.6% of Calgary's total for that month.
Assault was the most frequent, with 13 incidents, followed by break and enter (7) and auto theft (6).
FOREST LAWN had fewer incidents (33) than adjacent areas like BELTLINE (111) and DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL CORE (75) in the same period.
The data reflects reported incidents only, excluding unreported crimes or those still under investigation. Categories are limited to those published by the City of Calgary.
Data sourced from the City of Calgary's open data portal (AB).