In 2026, RCMP K-Division (AB) reported 6,301 incidents. Theft was the most frequent offence, with 2,225 cases, followed by mischief (1,613) and break-and-enter (1,049). This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2026, RCMP K-Division (AB) recorded 6,301 criminal incidents. This marks the first year of available data for the region, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
This page details the types and frequency of reported crimes across RCMP K-Division (AB) in 2026, highlighting the most common offences and their distribution.
The 2026 data for RCMP K-Division (AB) shows a total of 6,301 reported incidents. Theft was the most frequent crime, accounting for 2,225 cases, followed by mischief with 1,613 incidents. Break and enter, auto theft, and theft from vehicle rounded out the top five categories. These figures represent the first full year of recorded data, offering a snapshot of crime patterns in the region.
The 2026 data for RCMP K-Division (AB) reveals a significant focus on property-related crimes, with theft, mischief, and break and enter accounting for over two-thirds of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the high volume of theft and mischief cases suggests these are key areas for law enforcement attention. The dataset provides a foundational view of crime in the region, with future years needed to identify patterns or shifts.
There were 6,301 reported incidents in RCMP K-Division (AB) in 2026. This is the first year of available data for the region.
Theft was the most common crime in 2026, with 2,225 reported incidents. This category accounted for over a third of all crimes.
No trend data is available as 2026 is the first year of recorded data for RCMP K-Division (AB). Future years will be needed to assess trends.
This data is sourced from open data provided by the RCMP in Alberta (AB), covering incidents reported to RCMP K-Division.
Data sourced from RCMP open data for Alberta (AB).