In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 8 mischief incidents, representing 7.3% of the city's total crime count of 110. Mischief ranked as the third most common crime category among six tracked types.
Data current through . Source: official Greater Sudbury police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. In 2018, there were 8 reported incidents of mischief, accounting for 7.3% of the city's total reported incidents during that period.
Mischief includes a range of offences such as vandalism and property damage. Understanding these incidents provides insight into property-related crime trends in Greater Sudbury.
In Greater Sudbury, mischief ranked as the third most reported category among six tracked categories in 2018. Theft was the most frequent, with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter at 10. Assault and other categories had fewer reports, with 7 and 5 incidents respectively. Auto theft had the lowest count, with only 1 incident.
Mischief accounted for a small but notable portion of Greater Sudbury's reported incidents in 2018, ranking third among the six tracked categories. While theft and break-and-enter were more prevalent, the 8 mischief incidents highlight ongoing property-related concerns. The limited time window (August to early September) and single-year data make it difficult to identify trends, but the numbers provide a snapshot of property crime in the city.
There were 8 reported mischief incidents in Greater Sudbury in 2018, representing 7.3% of the city's total incidents during that period.
Mischief ranked third among six categories, with theft being the most reported (79 incidents) and auto theft the least (1 incident).
The data covers mischief incidents reported between August 5 and September 3, 2018.
No, the dataset only includes mischief incidents for 2018, with no comparative data for other years.
Data sourced from the Greater Sudbury open data portal (ON).