In 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,559 reported incidents. Auto theft was the most frequent category with 405 cases, followed by assault (392) and mischief (371). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. The dataset covers the full year, providing a comprehensive snapshot of crime in the city.
In 2026, Mississauga recorded 1,559 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 crime types in Mississauga for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported categories and their respective counts.
The 2026 data for Mississauga shows a total of 1,559 reported incidents. Auto theft was the most common category, with 405 incidents, followed closely by assault at 392 and mischief at 371. Fraud and break-and-enter rounded out the top five, with 145 and 131 incidents respectively. The remaining 70 incidents fell into the 'other' category. This dataset represents the first full year of recorded crime data for the city.
Mississauga's 2026 crime data reveals a notable concentration in auto theft, assault, and mischief, which together account for over 75% of all reported incidents. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the high incidence of auto theft stands out as a key area of focus. The dataset provides a foundational snapshot for understanding crime patterns in the city.
In 2026, Mississauga recorded a total of 1,559 reported incidents across all crime categories.
This is the first year of available data for Mississauga, so no trend analysis can be performed at this time.
Auto theft was the most reported category in 2026, with 405 incidents.
The data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the Province of Ontario (ON), specifically from local law enforcement records.
Data sourced from the Province of Ontario (ON) open-data portal, provided by local law enforcement agencies.