Cornwall recorded 34 break and enter incidents in late 2025, accounting for 1.1% of the city's total 3,043 reported crimes. This category ranked 6th among 8 crime types, with theft and other offences being more prevalent.
Data current through . Source: official Cornwall police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break and enter incidents in Cornwall, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism.
In the period from October 11, 2025, to December 10, 2025, Cornwall recorded 34 break and enter incidents. These incidents account for 1.1% of the city's total reported crimes during this timeframe.
Break and enter ranks as the 6th most frequent crime category in Cornwall out of 8 tracked categories. It is less common than other categories such as theft (283 incidents), fraud (52 incidents), assault (51 incidents), and mischief (49 incidents), but more frequent than auto theft (7 incidents) and robbery (2 incidents). The 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences, dominates with 2,565 incidents.
Break and enter incidents in Cornwall are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for just over 1% of total reported incidents. The short reporting window of two months limits trend analysis, but the data shows break and enter is less common than theft and mischief. With only 34 incidents, it is not a dominant crime type in the city. The lack of year-over-year data means it's unclear whether this is a typical pattern or an anomaly.
There were 34 break and enter incidents reported in Cornwall between October 11, 2025, and December 10, 2025.
Break and enter accounts for 1.1% of the total 3,043 crime incidents reported in Cornwall during this period.
Break and enter is the 6th most common crime category, with fewer incidents than theft (283), fraud (52), assault (51), and mischief (49), but more than auto theft (7) and robbery (2).
No, year-over-year data is not available for this category. The current dataset covers only a two-month period in 2025.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, via Cornwall's published crime incident records.