In 2026, Niagara Region recorded 3 break and enter incidents, representing 30% of the city's total crime count of 10. This category ranked second among the two reported crime types.
Data current through . Source: official Niagara Region police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Niagara Region, Ontario. During the period from April 2 to May 29, 2026, there were 3 reported incidents of break and enter in the region.
Break and enter accounts for 30% of all reported incidents in Niagara Region during this time frame.
In Niagara Region, break and enter is the second most reported category among the two tracked categories. Auto theft leads with 7 incidents, while break and enter follows with 3. Together, these two categories make up the entirety of the reported incidents in the region for this period.
Break and enter is a notable category in Niagara Region, accounting for 30% of all reported incidents during this period. While it ranks second behind auto theft, the small total count of incidents (10) means each category represents a significant portion of the overall crime data. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data provides a snapshot of property-related crime in the region.
There were 3 reported break-and-enter incidents in Niagara Region between April 2 and May 29, 2026.
Break and enter accounts for 30% of all reported incidents in Niagara Region during this period.
Break and enter is the second most reported category, with auto theft being the most reported at 7 incidents.
No, year-over-year data is not available for break and enter in Niagara Region at this time.
Data sourced from open-data portals provided by the Government of Ontario (ON).