In Halton Region, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 2,530, representing 71.2% of the city's 3,555 total crimes. This category ranks highest among eight crime types, with Oakville reporting the most incidents at 1,505.
Data current through . Source: official Halton Region police open-data portal.
This page covers reported crime incidents classified as 'Other' in Halton Region, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 2,530 incidents of this type, accounting for 71.2% of all reported crime in the region.
The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fall into more specific categories such as theft, auto theft, or mischief. These incidents are reported across various neighbourhoods within Halton Region.
In Halton Region, the 'Other' category is the most frequently reported type of crime, ranking first among eight categories. It significantly outnumbers other categories, with 2,530 incidents compared to 276 for auto theft, 251 for theft, 177 for mischief, 152 for theft from vehicle, and 133 for break and enter. This category's prevalence highlights its substantial contribution to the overall crime landscape in the region.
The 'Other' category dominates Halton Region's reported crime, making up over 70% of incidents in the selected window. This is notably higher than any other category, with auto theft and theft trailing far behind. The concentration of incidents in OAKVILLE, which accounts for nearly 60% of the category's total, is particularly striking. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it's clear that 'Other' offences are a significant and consistent part of the region's crime profile. However, without additional context or a longer time series, it's difficult to draw conclusions about trends or changes over time.
The 'Other' category includes a range of offences that do not fit into more specific categories like theft, auto theft, or mischief. It accounts for 2,530 incidents in Halton Region during the selected window.
The 'Other' category is the most reported, with 2,530 incidents, making up 71.2% of all reported crime. This is significantly higher than auto theft (276 incidents) and theft (251 incidents).
OAKVILLE has the highest number of 'Other' incidents with 1,505, followed by BURLINGTON with 570 and MILTON with 277.
The data covers incidents reported from April 4, 2026, to June 3, 2026, a period of just over two months.
Data sourced from the Halton Regional Police Service open data portal (ON).