In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 5 'Other' crime incidents, representing 4.5% of the city's total 110 reported crimes. This category ranked 5th among 6 crime types, with theft being the most frequent.
Data current through . Source: official Greater Sudbury police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of 'Other' crime in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, during a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. The dataset includes 5 incidents classified under this category, representing 4.5% of the city's total reported crime during this time.
'Other' crime is a broad classification that includes offences not captured by more specific categories such as theft, assault, or break-and-enter. While the count is relatively low, it provides insight into the diversity of reported incidents in the city.
In Greater Sudbury, 'Other' crime ranked fifth among six categories, accounting for a small portion of the city's total incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 79 incidents, followed by break-and-enter (10), mischief (8), and assault (7). Auto theft had the fewest reports, with only 1 incident. The low count for 'Other' crime suggests that most reported incidents in Greater Sudbury fall into more clearly defined categories.
The 'Other' category in Greater Sudbury represents a minor portion of the city's reported crime, with only 5 incidents over a one-month period in 2018. This low count is consistent with the category's typical role as a catch-all for less common offences. Compared to categories like theft (79 incidents) or break-and-enter (10), 'Other' crime is negligible in volume. The lack of year-over-year data or neighbourhood breakdowns limits deeper analysis, but the numbers confirm that most crime in Greater Sudbury falls into more specific categories.
The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more specific classifications like theft, assault, or break-and-enter. In Greater Sudbury, this category accounted for 5 incidents in the given period.
'Other' crime ranked fifth out of six categories, with only 5 incidents. Theft was the most common, with 79 incidents, followed by break-and-enter (10) and mischief (8).
The data spans a one-month period from August 5 to September 3, 2018. This short window limits broader trend analysis.
No, neighbourhood-level data is not available for this category in Greater Sudbury. The dataset only provides city-wide totals.
Data sourced from the Greater Sudbury Police Service via the ON open data portal.