In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 1 auto theft incident, accounting for 0.9% of the city's total crime count of 110 incidents. This category ranked 6th among 6 crime categories.
Data current through . Source: official Greater Sudbury police open-data portal.
This page covers auto theft incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, during a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. Auto theft accounted for 1 reported incident in the city during this time.
This single incident represents 0.9% of Greater Sudbury's total reported crime incidents across all categories for the same period.
Auto theft ranked 6th among the 6 crime categories tracked in Greater Sudbury during this period. Theft was the most common category with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter (10), mischief (8), assault (7), and other (5). Auto theft was the least frequent category, with only 1 reported incident.
Auto theft was the least reported crime category in Greater Sudbury during this one-month window, with only a single incident. This low count stands in contrast to theft, which dominated the city's crime reports with 79 incidents. Given the short reporting period, it's unclear whether this reflects a broader trend or simply a quiet month for auto theft. The data does not provide enough context to draw conclusions about year-over-year changes or long-term patterns.
There was 1 reported auto theft incident in Greater Sudbury between August 5 and September 3, 2018.
Auto theft accounted for 0.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents during this period.
Auto theft ranked 6th out of 6 categories, with theft being the most common (79 incidents) and auto theft the least (1 incident).
The data covers a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.