In 2026, Prince George recorded 717 crime incidents. Theft was the most frequent, accounting for 241 reports, followed by mischief with 189 cases. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2026, Prince George recorded 717 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
This page details the distribution of crime types in Prince George for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported incidents and their respective counts.
The 2026 data for Prince George shows a total of 717 reported incidents, with theft being the most common category at 241 occurrences. Mischief follows closely with 189 incidents, while theft from vehicles accounts for 155 reports. Break-and-enter incidents total 92, and auto theft is reported 28 times. Bike theft, though less frequent, still appears with 12 incidents. These figures represent the full scope of reported crime for the year, offering a snapshot of the city's crime landscape.
Prince George's 2026 crime data is dominated by property-related offences, with theft, mischief, and theft from vehicles making up the majority of reports. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the concentration of incidents in these categories suggests a focus area for local crime prevention efforts. The 717 total incidents provide a starting point for tracking future changes.
Prince George recorded 717 reported incidents in 2026, covering all crime categories tracked in the dataset.
No trend data is available yet, as 2026 is the first year of recorded data for Prince George.
Theft was the most reported category in 2026, with 241 incidents.
This data is sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of British Columbia (BC).
Data sourced from open crime reports published by the Province of British Columbia (BC).