In 2026, Mississauga recorded 405 auto theft incidents, making it the most frequent crime category. These incidents represent 26% of the city's total 1,559 reported crimes during this period.
Data current through . Source: official Mississauga police open-data portal.
This page covers reported auto theft incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. During the selected window, there were 405 reported auto theft incidents, accounting for 26% of all reported incidents in the city.
Auto theft is the most frequently reported crime category in Mississauga, with a total of 405 incidents recorded.
Auto theft is the most common crime category in Mississauga, surpassing assault (392 incidents) and mischief (371 incidents). It accounts for more than a quarter of all reported incidents in the city. Other categories, such as fraud (145 incidents) and break and enter (131 incidents), are less frequent in comparison.
Auto theft stands out as the most reported crime in Mississauga, making up over a quarter of all incidents. The 405 incidents recorded during this period highlight its prevalence compared to other categories like assault and mischief. The data, covering a two-month window in 2026, shows a clear focus on this category, though the short timeframe limits broader trend analysis. Neighbourhoods such as 12420, 11530, and 12440 have the highest counts, but without additional context, these figures simply reflect where incidents were reported.
There were 405 reported auto theft incidents in Mississauga during the selected window.
Auto theft accounts for 26% of all reported incidents in Mississauga.
The neighbourhoods with the highest reported auto theft incidents are 12420 (31 incidents), 11530 (24 incidents), and 12440 (22 incidents).
Auto theft is the most reported crime category in Mississauga, with 405 incidents, followed by assault (392 incidents) and mischief (371 incidents).
Data sourced from the Peel Regional Police open data portal (ON).