In 2026, Regina recorded 20 robbery incidents, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total 1,685 reported crimes. Robbery ranked 8th among 8 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 720 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Regina police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Regina, Saskatchewan. Robbery is defined as the theft or attempted theft of property through force or the threat of force. In the period from February 14, 2026, to April 15, 2026, there were 20 reported robbery incidents in the city.
These incidents represent 1.2% of Regina's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 1,685 incidents across all categories.
Robbery ranks 8th among the 8 crime categories tracked in Regina. Theft is the most common category, with 720 incidents, followed by assault (258), mischief (215), and other crimes (149). Theft from vehicle rounds out the top five with 134 incidents. Robbery's relatively low count places it among the least frequent categories in the city.
Robbery is one of the least frequent crime categories in Regina, accounting for only 1.2% of total incidents. The 20 reported cases over this two-month period are significantly lower than property crimes like theft and mischief. The concentration of incidents in Old 33, with 11 of the 20 cases, suggests a localized pattern. However, the short reporting window limits broader trend analysis. Compared to other categories, robbery's low rank highlights its relative rarity in the city's crime landscape.
There were 20 reported robbery incidents in Regina between February 14, 2026, and April 15, 2026.
Old 33 had the highest number of robbery incidents, with 11 reported cases during this period.
Robbery ranks 8th out of 8 categories, with theft being the most common (720 incidents) and assault second (258 incidents).
Robbery accounts for 1.2% of the 1,685 total reported crime incidents in Regina during this period.
Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open data portal (SK).