In Prince George, 189 mischief incidents were reported, making up 26.4% of the city's total 717 crimes. This category ranks second among six crime types, with the Downtown neighbourhood recording the highest count at 61 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Prince George police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in Prince George, British Columbia. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property.
In the period from March 24, 2026, to May 23, 2026, there were 189 reported mischief incidents in Prince George. These incidents account for 26.4% of the city's total reported crime during this window.
Mischief is the second most common category of reported crime in Prince George, following theft, which had 241 incidents. It is more frequent than theft from vehicle (155 incidents), break and enter (92 incidents), auto theft (28 incidents), and bike theft (12 incidents). Together, these property-related categories make up a significant portion of the city's reported crime.
Mischief stands out as the second most reported crime category in Prince George, accounting for over a quarter of all incidents in the city during this period. The 189 incidents place it just behind theft, which leads with 241 reports. The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number of mischief incidents, with 61, followed by West Bowl with 39. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it is difficult to draw broader trend conclusions, but the data highlights mischief as a notable concern in the city's crime profile.
There were 189 reported mischief incidents in Prince George from March 24, 2026, to May 23, 2026.
Mischief accounts for 26.4% of the total reported crime in Prince George during this period.
The Downtown neighbourhood had the highest number of mischief incidents, with 61 reported cases.
Mischief is the second most common crime category in Prince George, following theft (241 incidents) and ahead of theft from vehicle (155 incidents).
Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Prince George.