In 2026, Langley recorded 326 crime incidents. Theft was the most frequent category with 130 cases, followed by theft from vehicles at 101. Break-and-enter incidents totalled 48, while auto theft and bike theft accounted for 23 and 15 cases, respectively. This dataset represents the first year of available data for Langley.
In 2026, Langley recorded 326 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, with no prior-year figures for comparison.
This page details the distribution of crime types in Langley for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts.
The 2026 data for Langley shows a total of 326 reported incidents. Theft was the most common category, accounting for 130 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 101 reports. Break and enter, auto theft, and bike theft were also notable, with 48, 23, and 15 incidents respectively. The remaining 8 incidents fell under the 'Other' category. This dataset represents the full year of 2026, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
Langley's 2026 crime data is dominated by property-related offences, with theft and theft from vehicles together making up over two-thirds of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the concentration of property crime—especially vehicle-related theft—may reflect broader regional patterns. The 326-incident total serves as a baseline for future reporting.
Langley recorded 326 reported incidents in 2026, covering all crime categories in the dataset.
No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Langley.
Theft was the most reported category, with 130 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 101 incidents.
This data is sourced from open crime reports published by the BC government for Langley.
Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of BC.