Montreal recorded 787 robbery incidents in 2026, representing 6.2% of the city's total crime. This category ranks fifth among six crime types, with theft from vehicle being the most common.
Data current through . Source: official Montreal police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Montreal, Quebec. During the period from April 2, 2026, to June 1, 2026, there were 787 reported robbery incidents in the city. This category represents 6.2% of Montreal's total reported incidents during this time.
Robbery is a serious crime involving the use of force or threat to take property from another person. Understanding the frequency and context of these incidents can provide insight into public safety trends in Montreal.
In Montreal, robbery is the fifth most common category of reported incidents, accounting for 787 cases. This is significantly less frequent than theft from vehicle, which had 3,204 incidents, and break and enter, with 3,013 incidents. However, robbery is more common than homicide, which had only 1 reported incident during the same period.
Robbery accounts for a small but notable portion of Montreal's reported incidents, ranking fifth among six categories. The 787 incidents during this two-month window highlight its presence, though it is far less frequent than property crimes like theft from vehicle or break and enter. The data does not show year-over-year trends, as only 2026 figures are available. This snapshot underscores robbery's role in the city's crime profile without indicating significant shifts.
There were 787 reported robbery incidents in Montreal from April 2 to June 1, 2026.
Robbery accounts for 6.2% of Montreal's total reported incidents during this period.
Robbery is the fifth most common category, with fewer incidents than theft from vehicle (3,204) but more than homicide (1).
The data covers incidents reported from April 2, 2026, to June 1, 2026.
Data sourced from the Quebec open-data portal (QC).