In 2026, Mississauga recorded 43 robbery incidents, representing 2.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,559. Robbery ranks as the 7th most frequent crime category among 8 tracked types.
Data current through . Source: official Mississauga police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Mississauga, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat of force to steal property directly from a person. In the selected window, there were 43 reported robbery incidents in the city.
Robbery accounts for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Mississauga during this period, making it the seventh most common category among the eight tracked.
Robbery is less frequent than several other categories in Mississauga. Auto theft leads with 405 incidents, followed by assault at 392 and mischief at 371. Fraud and break and enter also surpass robbery, with 145 and 131 incidents respectively. Among the eight categories, robbery ranks seventh, indicating it is one of the less common types of reported incidents in the city.
Robbery represents a small fraction of Mississauga's reported incidents, with 43 cases accounting for 2.8% of the total. It ranks seventh among eight categories, far behind auto theft, assault, and mischief. The data spans a two-month window in 2026, showing no year-over-year comparison is available. The distribution across neighbourhoods is relatively even, with five areas each reporting three incidents. This suggests robbery is not concentrated in any single area but remains a minor category overall.
There were 43 reported robbery incidents in Mississauga during the selected period.
Robbery accounts for 2.8% of all reported incidents in Mississauga.
Robbery is less common than auto theft (405 incidents), assault (392), and mischief (371), ranking seventh among eight categories.
Neighbourhoods 11130, 11340, 11350, 11460, and 11530 each reported 3 robbery incidents.
Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).