Richmond recorded 81 break and enter incidents in 2026, representing 31.3% of the city's total crime. This category ranks second among five crime types, with theft from vehicle being the most common.
Data current through . Source: official Richmond police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Richmond, British Columbia. During the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026, there were 81 reported break-and-enter incidents in the city.
Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 31.3% of all reported crime in Richmond during this period, making it the second most common category of reported crime.
In Richmond, break-and-enter incidents were the second most common category of reported crime, behind theft from vehicle (137 incidents) but ahead of bike theft (20 incidents), auto theft (16 incidents), and theft (5 incidents). Together, these five categories represent the full scope of reported crime data available for this period.
Break-and-enter incidents were a significant portion of Richmond's reported crime in April–May 2026, accounting for nearly one-third of all incidents. While theft from vehicle remains the most frequent category, break-and-enter's 81 incidents outpace other property crimes like bike theft and auto theft by a wide margin. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights property crime as a notable focus in Richmond's recent crime profile.
There were 81 reported break-and-enter incidents in Richmond during the two-month period from April 1 to May 31, 2026.
Break-and-enter incidents accounted for 31.3% of all reported crime in Richmond during this period.
Break-and-enter was the second most common category, behind theft from vehicle (137 incidents) but ahead of bike theft (20), auto theft (16), and theft (5).
No, this data covers only April and May 2026. Year-over-year comparisons are not available for this period.
Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering reported incidents in Richmond.