In 2025, Gananoque recorded 305 'Other' crime incidents, making up 91.3% of the city's total 334 reported crimes. This category ranked first among six crime types tracked.
Data current through . Source: official Gananoque police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Gananoque, Ontario. During the period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025, there were 305 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 91.3% of all reported crime in Gananoque during this timeframe.
The 'Other' category encompasses a range of offences that do not fall under more specific crime types. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime in Gananoque, focusing on the most prevalent category of reported incidents.
In Gananoque, the 'Other' category ranks as the most reported type of crime, significantly outpacing other categories. Theft follows with 14 reported incidents, while Fraud and Mischief have 7 and 5 incidents, respectively. Break and enter and Auto theft are the least reported, with 2 and 1 incidents. This distribution highlights the dominance of the 'Other' category in Gananoque's reported crime landscape.
The 'Other' category stands out prominently in Gananoque's crime data, accounting for the vast majority of reported incidents. This dominance is unusual compared to larger urban centres where property crimes like theft or mischief often lead. The 305 incidents in this category dwarf the counts of other crime types, suggesting that a broad range of less common offences are being reported. However, the short two-month window limits trend analysis, and the lack of prior-year data prevents year-over-year comparisons.
The 'Other' category includes a variety of offences that do not fit into more specific crime types such as theft, fraud, or mischief. It is the most reported category in Gananoque, with 305 incidents.
The 'Other' category is the most reported, with 305 incidents, making up 91.3% of all reported crime. Theft is the second most reported category, with 14 incidents.
This data covers a two-month period from June 22, 2025, to August 21, 2025. It provides a snapshot of crime during this timeframe.
Due to the short two-month window and lack of prior-year data, it is not possible to identify trends or make year-over-year comparisons for the 'Other' category in Gananoque.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Gananoque.