In Montreal, homicide accounted for 1 incident in the 2026 dataset, representing less than 1% of the city's total reported crimes (12,643). This category ranks 6th among 6 crime types tracked.
Data current through . Source: official Montreal police open-data portal.
This page covers reported homicide incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 2, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there was 1 reported homicide incident in the city.
Homicide accounts for 0% of Montreal's total reported incidents during this period, which includes 12,643 incidents across all categories.
Homicide is the sixth most common category of reported incidents in Montreal, ranking below theft from vehicle (3,204 incidents), break and enter (3,013 incidents), mischief (2,841 incidents), auto theft (2,797 incidents), and robbery (787 incidents). The low count of homicide incidents reflects the relatively rare occurrence of such crimes compared to property-related offences.
Homicide incidents are rare in Montreal, representing a negligible share of the city's reported crime. The single incident during this two-month window underscores the low frequency of such crimes compared to property-related offences like theft from vehicles and break-and-enters, which dominate the city's crime data. Given the short reporting period, no meaningful trend can be inferred, but the data confirms homicide remains one of the least common categories.
There was 1 reported homicide incident in Montreal between April 2, 2026, and June 1, 2026.
Homicide accounts for 0% of Montreal's total reported incidents during this period.
Homicide is the least common category, with only 1 incident, compared to 3,204 incidents of theft from vehicles and 787 incidents of robbery.
No, the dataset only includes data for 2026, with no prior years for comparison.
Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal.