Hillsdale, Regina recorded 89 crime incidents between February 14 and April 15, 2026, representing 5.3% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category, with 69 incidents, followed by mischief and other offences, each with 5 incidents.
Hillsdale, a neighbourhood in Regina, Saskatchewan, recorded 89 incidents between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026. This figure represents 5.3% of the city's total incidents during the same period.
The data provides a snapshot of crime in Hillsdale over this two-month span, offering insights into the types of incidents reported in the area.
The data covers a two-month period from mid-February to mid-April 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Regina may vary year to year, so direct comparisons with other periods should be made with caution. The figures reflect reported incidents during this specific window.
Theft was the leading category in Hillsdale, with 69 incidents, followed by mischief and other categories, each with 5 incidents. Together, theft and mischief accounted for 83% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Theft from vehicle and assault each had 4 and 3 incidents, respectively.
Hillsdale's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft, which alone accounts for 78% of its total. This is a stark contrast to nearby Old 33, where the 451 incidents are more diversified. The low count of violent incidents (3) suggests property-related crimes dominate the neighbourhood's reported activity. The short two-month window limits trend analysis, but the concentration of theft is notable.
Theft was the most common, with 69 incidents reported between February 14 and April 15, 2026. This category alone made up 78% of the neighbourhood's total incidents.
Hillsdale had 89 incidents, while nearby Old 33 reported 451, Eastgate had 103, and Hawkstone recorded 88. Hillsdale's incident count is lower than these adjacent areas.
Hillsdale accounted for 5.3% of Regina's total incidents during the covered period. The city-wide total was 1,685 incidents.
Violent incidents were minimal, with only 3 assaults reported. Theft and property-related crimes dominated the neighbourhood's incident counts.
Data sourced from the Saskatchewan open-data portal.