Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South recorded 199 incidents from November to December 2025, accounting for 2.8% of Ottawa's total. Theft was the leading category with 74 reports.
Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South recorded 199 incidents during the two-month period from November 1 to December 31, 2025. This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of Ottawa's total incidents during this time.
The data provides a snapshot of crime in this area, with theft and fraud being the most frequently reported offences. The figures reflect reported incidents and offer insight into the types of crimes occurring in this part of the city.
The data covers a two-month window at the end of 2025, capturing incidents from November 1 to December 31. While this period is too short to establish long-term trends, it provides a recent overview of crime patterns in the neighbourhood. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with earlier periods should be made with caution.
Theft was the leading category, with 74 incidents, followed by fraud at 39. Together, these two categories accounted for 56.8% of all incidents in the neighbourhood. Assault was the third most common offence, with 28 reports. These figures highlight a mix of property-related and violent crimes in the area.
Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South experienced a lower volume of incidents compared to nearby areas like Centretown (968) and Byward Market (535). The neighbourhood's crime profile is heavily weighted toward theft and fraud, which together make up over half of all incidents. This contrasts with Ottawa's overall distribution, where violent crimes may play a larger role. The relatively low incident count suggests a quieter period in this part of the city.
There were 199 incidents reported in Orléans Avalon - Notting Gate - Fallingbrook - Gardenway South between November 1 and December 31, 2025.
Theft was the most common, with 74 incidents, followed by fraud at 39. Assault was the third most frequent, with 28 reports.
This neighbourhood accounted for 2.8% of Ottawa's total incidents during this period, with nearby areas like Centretown and Byward Market reporting higher counts.
Violent crimes, such as assault, accounted for 28 of the 199 incidents, or approximately 14.1% of the total.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Ottawa.