In 2026, Lethbridge recorded 441 theft incidents, representing 25.9% of the city's total crime. This category ranks second among seven crime types, with 'Other' being the most frequent.
Data current through . Source: official Lethbridge police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Lethbridge, Alberta, during the period from April 3, 2026, to June 2, 2026. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. During this period, there were 441 reported theft incidents in the city.
Theft accounts for 25.9% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this timeframe, making it the second most common category of reported incidents.
In Lethbridge, theft is the second most common category of reported incidents, following 'Other' incidents, which had 559 reports. Theft is more common than assault (366 incidents), mischief (164 incidents), fraud (79 incidents), and break and enter (77 incidents). This ranking highlights the prevalence of theft in the city's reported crime data.
Theft stands out as a significant category in Lethbridge's reported incidents, accounting for over a quarter of all cases. Its position as the second most common incident type underscores its prevalence. The data shows theft is more frequent than assault, mischief, fraud, and break and enter. However, the short reporting window of two months limits trend analysis. The 441 incidents highlight the need to monitor this category closely in future reports.
There were 441 reported theft incidents in Lethbridge from April 3, 2026, to June 2, 2026.
Theft accounts for 25.9% of all reported incidents in Lethbridge during this period.
Theft is the second most common incident type, with more reports than assault (366), mischief (164), fraud (79), and break and enter (77).
No, year-over-year data is not available for theft in this dataset.
Data sourced from the Alberta open data portal.