Seymour, Prince George, recorded 13 crime incidents between March 24 and May 23, 2026, representing 1.8% of the city's total. Mischief was the leading category with 5 incidents.
The Seymour neighbourhood in Prince George recorded 13 incidents between March 24, 2026, and May 23, 2026. This accounts for 1.8% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months.
Seymour's incident count is relatively low compared to other neighbourhoods in Prince George. The data covers a specific two-month window, offering a focused view of recent activity in the area.
The data spans a two-month period from March 24 to May 23, 2026. This short window limits broader trend analysis but provides a recent snapshot of incidents in Seymour. Neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, so comparisons with historical data should be made with caution.
In Seymour, the leading category was Mischief, with 5 incidents. Theft from vehicle followed closely, with 4 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 3 incidents. These property-related offences accounted for the majority of the neighbourhood's recorded incidents during this period.
Seymour's incident profile is heavily weighted toward property crime, with Mischief and Theft from vehicle making up nearly two-thirds of its total. Unlike nearby Downtown (199 incidents) or West Bowl (211 incidents), Seymour's counts are far lower, suggesting a quieter period. The absence of violent crime is also notable, diverging from city-wide patterns where such incidents may be more prevalent.
Seymour recorded 13 incidents between March 24, 2026, and May 23, 2026.
Mischief was the most common, with 5 incidents reported.
Seymour had significantly fewer incidents than nearby West Bowl (211) and Downtown (199).
No violent crimes were recorded in Seymour during this period.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal.