In Halton Region, 18 bike theft incidents were reported, representing 0.5% of the total 3,555 crimes. This category ranks 7th among 8 crime types, with Oakville and Burlington being the most affected neighbourhoods.
Data current through . Source: official Halton Region police open-data portal.
This page covers reported bike theft incidents in Halton Region, Ontario. During the selected period, there were 18 reported bike thefts, accounting for 0.5% of all reported incidents in the region.
Bike theft is one of eight crime categories tracked in Halton Region. While it represents a small portion of overall incidents, understanding its distribution can provide insights into local crime patterns.
Bike theft ranks 7th among the eight crime categories in Halton Region. It is less frequent than other categories such as Other (2,530 incidents), Auto theft (276 incidents), Theft (251 incidents), Mischief (177 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (152 incidents). This places bike theft among the less common types of reported crime in the region.
Bike theft in Halton Region is a relatively minor category, making up only 0.5% of all reported incidents. With 18 cases over the two-month period, it ranks seventh among the eight tracked categories. The data shows OAKVILLE and BURLINGTON as the neighbourhoods with the highest counts, but the numbers are too small to draw broader conclusions. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the low count aligns with its position as one of the less frequent crimes in the region.
There were 18 reported bike thefts in Halton Region during the selected period.
Bike theft accounts for 0.5% of all reported incidents in Halton Region.
OAKVILLE had the highest count with 11 incidents, followed by BURLINGTON with 7 incidents.
Bike theft ranks 7th among the eight crime categories, with fewer incidents than categories like Auto theft (276) and Theft (251).
Data sourced from open data provided by the Government of ON.