In 2018, Greater Sudbury recorded 79 theft incidents, representing 71.8% of the city's total 110 reported crimes. Theft was the most frequent category, outpacing break-and-enter, mischief, and assault.
Data current through . Source: official Greater Sudbury police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Theft was the most frequently reported crime category in the city during the reporting period, accounting for 79 incidents. These incidents represent 71.8% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury during this time.
The data spans a one-month period from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018. This snapshot provides a focused look at theft incidents within this specific window, offering insights into the prevalence of this crime category in the city.
In Greater Sudbury, theft stands out as the most reported crime category, with 79 incidents. This is significantly higher than other categories such as break and enter (10 incidents), mischief (8 incidents), and assault (7 incidents). Theft accounts for over 70% of all reported crimes in the city during this period, highlighting its prevalence compared to other types of criminal activity.
Theft is the dominant crime category in Greater Sudbury, accounting for over 70% of all reported incidents during the one-month period in 2018. This concentration is notable, with theft incidents outnumbering the next highest category, break and enter, by nearly 8 to 1. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a single month in 2018. However, the sheer volume of theft incidents underscores its significance in the city's crime landscape.
There were 79 reported theft incidents in Greater Sudbury during the reporting period from August 5 to September 3, 2018.
Theft incidents account for 71.8% of all reported crimes in Greater Sudbury during this period.
Theft is the most reported crime category, with 79 incidents, followed by break and enter (10), mischief (8), and assault (7).
The data covers a one-month period from August 5, 2018, to September 3, 2018.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.