In 2015, Espanola recorded 23 theft incidents, accounting for 6.7% of the city's total 344 reported crimes. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category that year.
Data current through . Source: official Espanola police open-data portal.
This page covers theft incidents in Espanola, Ontario, during a two-month period from June 16 to August 15, 2015. Theft was the second most common category of reported crime in the city during this time, with 23 incidents recorded.
These 23 thefts accounted for 6.7% of Espanola's total reported crime incidents in 2015. While the dataset provides a snapshot of theft activity, it represents only a portion of the year and may not reflect annual trends.
In Espanola, theft ranked second among the five reported crime categories in 2015. The most frequent category was 'Other,' with 301 incidents, while mischief followed with 17. Assault and break-and-enter were less common, with only 2 and 1 incidents respectively. Theft's 23 incidents made up a small but notable portion of the city's crime profile during this period.
Theft was the second most reported crime category in Espanola during the summer of 2015, though it accounted for less than 7% of all incidents. The limited two-month window and lack of year-over-year data make it difficult to identify trends, but the numbers suggest theft was a consistent presence in the city's crime profile. With only five categories reported, theft's position as the second most common highlights its relative frequency compared to other crimes like assault or break-and-enter.
There were 23 theft incidents reported in Espanola between June 16 and August 15, 2015. This represents 6.7% of the city's total crime incidents during this period.
Theft was the second most common crime category in Espanola in 2015, behind 'Other' (301 incidents) but ahead of mischief (17), assault (2), and break-and-enter (1).
No, the dataset only includes theft incidents from a two-month period in 2015. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this category.
The data covers theft incidents reported between June 16 and August 15, 2015. This is a partial-year snapshot and does not represent annual totals.
Data sourced from open crime reports provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).