Regina Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Regina recorded 1,685 criminal incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026. Theft was the most frequent category, making up 42.7% of all reported crimes.

Data current through . Source: official Regina police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Regina

Theft 720
42.7% of Regina total
Assault 258
15.3% of Regina total
Mischief 215
12.8% of Regina total
Other 149
8.8% of Regina total
8% of Regina total
7.7% of Regina total

Neighbourhood concentration in Regina

Old 33 451
26.8% of Regina total
Eastgate 103
6.1% of Regina total
5.3% of Regina total
5.2% of Regina total
4.6% of Regina total
3.7% of Regina total

About this data

This map displays 1,685 reported incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan, over a 60-day period from February 14 to April 15, 2026. The data is sourced from the Regina Police Service’s public portal, offering a snapshot of criminal activity across the city’s 95 neighbourhoods. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes only reported incidents, which may not capture all occurrences. However, it provides a clear view of where and what types of crimes are most frequently documented during this window.

Recent trend

The 2026 data shows 1,685 incidents over 60 days, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Without prior-year figures, it is not possible to assess whether this represents an increase, decrease, or stable trend. The dataset is limited to a short window, so long-term patterns cannot be inferred.

Category breakdown

Theft is the most common incident type, accounting for 720 reports (42.7% of the total). Assault follows with 258 incidents (15.3%), while mischief ranks third at 215 incidents (12.8%). Together, these three categories make up 70.8% of all reported crimes in this period. Theft from vehicles and break-and-enter incidents also appear frequently, though at lower rates.

Where incidents concentrate

Old 33 had the highest concentration of incidents, with 451 reports. Eastgate followed with 103, and Hillsdale recorded 89. These figures reflect raw incident counts, not per-capita risk, and highlight areas with higher reported activity during this window.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Regina’s 60-day snapshot is dominated by property crime, with theft alone accounting for nearly half of all incidents. The concentration of 451 reports in Old 33 stands out, representing over a quarter of the city’s total. Assault and mischief round out the top three, but the sheer volume of theft—more than double the next category—is notable. Without prior-year data, it’s unclear if this is a spike or typical activity, but the heavy tilt toward property crime is striking.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Regina

How many incidents were reported in Regina over the last 60 days?

Regina recorded 1,685 incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This includes all reported crimes within that 60-day window, with theft being the most frequent category at 720 incidents.

What types of crime are most common in Regina?

Theft is the most reported crime, making up 42.7% of incidents, followed by assault (15.3%) and mischief (12.8%). Break-and-enter and theft from vehicles also feature prominently, with 129 and 134 incidents respectively.

Which neighbourhoods in Regina have the highest incident counts?

Old 33 had the highest number of incidents at 451, followed by Eastgate (103) and Hillsdale (89). These three neighbourhoods account for a significant portion of the city's reported incidents during this period.

Is there any trend data available for Regina’s crime incidents?

The current dataset covers only a 60-day window in 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined. The data reflects a snapshot of incidents during this period, with no comparative historical data provided.

How current is the crime data for Regina?

The data covers incidents from February 14 to April 15, 2026, and was last updated on May 13, 2026. This ensures the information is recent, though it represents a limited timeframe.

Where does this crime data come from?

The data is sourced from open-data releases by the Government of Saskatchewan (SK). It includes all reported incidents provided by local law enforcement agencies for public transparency.

Sources

Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan (SK) open-data portal.

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