Mississauga recorded 1,559 crime incidents between April 4 and June 3, 2026. Auto theft was the most frequent category, accounting for 405 incidents (26%). Assault and mischief followed closely, with 392 and 371 cases respectively.
Data current through . Source: official Mississauga police open-data portal.
This map shows 1,559 reported incidents in Mississauga, Ontario, between April 4 and June 3, 2026. The data comes from the Peel Regional Police public portal, providing a snapshot of crime activity across the city’s 58 neighbourhoods. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.
The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. By visualizing where and what types of crimes occur, this tool helps communities stay informed about local safety conditions.
The 2026 data shows 1,559 incidents over a 60-day period, but no prior-year comparisons are available. Without historical context, it’s impossible to determine whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. Future updates may provide clearer insights once multi-year data is included.
Auto theft was the most reported incident type, with 405 cases (26% of total). Assault followed closely, with 392 incidents (25.1%), while mischief accounted for 371 reports (23.8%). Together, these three categories make up 75% of all recorded incidents. Fraud (145 cases, 9.3%) and break-and-enter (131 cases, 8.4%) were the next most frequent, with other crimes comprising the remaining 4.5%.
The neighbourhoods with the highest reported activity were 12330 (67 incidents), 11350 (64 incidents), and 12420 (63 incidents). These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas with concentrated activity during the 60-day window.
Mississauga’s 60-day snapshot reveals a heavy concentration of auto theft, assault, and mischief, which together account for three-quarters of all incidents. The 1,559 total reflects a short window, so seasonal or temporary factors may influence the numbers. Notably, no single neighbourhood dominates; the top areas (12330, 11350, 12420) each report similar activity levels. Without prior-year data, it’s unclear whether this distribution is typical or a recent shift.
There were 1,559 reported incidents in Mississauga between April 4 and June 3, 2026. This includes all categories of incidents, with auto theft being the most frequent at 405 occurrences.
Auto theft is the most common incident, accounting for 26% of all reports, followed by assault at 25.1% and mischief at 23.8%. Fraud and break-and-enter incidents also contribute significantly to the total count.
The data covers a 60-day period in 2026, with no prior year comparisons available. Therefore, no year-over-year trends can be identified at this time.
Neighbourhoods with the highest reported incidents include 12330 with 67 incidents, 11350 with 64, and 12420 and 12440, each with 63 incidents. These areas have slightly higher counts compared to others.
The data reflects incidents reported between April 4 and June 3, 2026, providing a recent snapshot of activity in the city.
The incident data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government, specifically from local law enforcement records for Mississauga.
Data sourced from open-data releases by the Province of Ontario (ON).