Lakeview, Durham Region, recorded 70 crime incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026, representing 5.4% of Durham Region's total. Assault was the leading category with 35 incidents.
Lakeview, a neighbourhood in Durham Region, recorded 70 incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026. This accounts for 5.4% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of reported crime in the area over these two months.
The neighbourhood's incident count is part of a broader dataset covering Durham Region, which includes 1,297 incidents city-wide. Lakeview's share of these incidents highlights its relative position within the region.
The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Durham Region may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The dataset reflects incidents reported during this specific window.
Assault was the leading category in Lakeview, with 35 incidents. Break and enter followed, with 11 incidents, while theft from vehicle accounted for 10 incidents. These three categories represent the most frequent types of reported crime in the neighbourhood during the period.
Lakeview's incident profile is notable for its high proportion of assaults, which account for half of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like Downtown Oshawa, where the incident count is higher but the category mix may differ. The neighbourhood's data suggests a concentration of interpersonal crime, which stands out compared to property-focused incidents in other parts of Durham Region.
Lakeview recorded 70 incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026. This includes a range of categories, with assault being the most frequent.
Assault was the leading category, with 35 incidents reported during the two-month period.
Lakeview had fewer incidents than Downtown Oshawa (104) but more than Oshawa Northwest (55) during the same period.
Lakeview accounted for 5.4% of the 1,297 incidents reported across Durham Region between April 3 and June 2, 2026.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Durham Region.