In 2026, London, Ontario, recorded 3,265 reported incidents. The 'Other' category led with 1,420 incidents, followed by break-and-enter (466) and mischief (448). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2026, London, Ontario recorded 3,265 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in London during 2026. The data reflects reported incidents and does not account for population changes or per-capita risk.
The 2026 data for London shows a total of 3,265 reported incidents, with 'Other' being the most frequent category at 1,420 incidents. Break and enter, mischief, theft, and assault round out the top five categories, accounting for a significant portion of the year's reports. As this is the first year of data, no year-over-year comparisons can be made, but it establishes a foundation for tracking trends in future years.
The 2026 data for London highlights a notable concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which accounts for nearly half of all reported incidents. This suggests a diverse range of less frequent crimes that collectively make up a significant portion of the total. Break and enter, mischief, and theft are also prominent, indicating a focus on property-related crimes. As the first year of data, 2026 sets a baseline for understanding crime patterns in London.
In 2026, London recorded a total of 3,265 reported incidents across all crime categories.
As 2026 is the first year of available data, no trends can be identified yet. Future years will provide a basis for comparison.
The 'Other' category had the highest number of incidents in 2026, with 1,420 reported cases.
This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Ontario government, reflecting reported incidents in London.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents in London for 2026.