In Langley, BC, 8 'Other' crime incidents were reported between April 1 and May 31, 2026. This category represents 2.5% of the city's total 326 incidents during this period, ranking 6th among 7 crime categories.
Data current through . Source: official Langley police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Langley, British Columbia. During the period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026, there were 8 reported incidents in this category. These incidents account for 2.5% of the city's total reported crime during this window.
'Other' crimes are a broad category that includes offences not classified under more specific types such as theft, assault, or property damage. While the count is relatively low compared to other categories, it still contributes to the overall crime landscape in Langley.
In Langley, 'Other' crimes rank 6th among 7 reported crime categories. The category with the highest number of incidents is 'Theft' with 130 reports, followed by 'Theft from vehicle' at 101. 'Break and enter' had 48 incidents, while 'Auto theft' and 'Bike theft' recorded 23 and 15 incidents, respectively. Compared to these categories, 'Other' crimes are less frequent, representing a smaller portion of the city's overall crime reports.
The 'Other' category in Langley represents a small fraction of the city's reported crime, with only 8 incidents over a two-month period. This low count places it near the bottom of the city's crime categories, indicating that more specific crimes like theft and break-and-enters are far more common. The data does not show any year-over-year trends, as the reporting window is limited to 2026. Overall, 'Other' crimes are not a dominant concern in Langley's crime landscape.
The 'Other' category includes offences that do not fit into more specific crime types such as theft, assault, or property damage. These incidents are less common in Langley, with only 8 reported during the selected period.
With 8 incidents, 'Other' crimes account for 2.5% of Langley's total reported crime. This is significantly lower than categories like 'Theft' (130 incidents) and 'Theft from vehicle' (101 incidents).
The data covers a two-month period from April 1, 2026, to May 31, 2026. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of crime data.
No, the dataset only includes data for 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available for this category.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Langley.