Saskatoon Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Saskatoon recorded 4,699 criminal incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 43.3% of all reports. Theft and assault followed as the next most frequent incidents.

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

Leading categories in Saskatoon

Other 2,033
43.3% of Saskatoon total
Theft 638
13.6% of Saskatoon total
Assault 519
11% of Saskatoon total
Mischief 437
9.3% of Saskatoon total
6.8% of Saskatoon total
Fraud 273
5.8% of Saskatoon total

Neighbourhood concentration in Saskatoon

11.4% of Saskatoon total
9% of Saskatoon total
4.3% of Saskatoon total
4.2% of Saskatoon total
4.2% of Saskatoon total
Westmount 125
2.7% of Saskatoon total

About this data

This map displays 4,699 reported incidents across Saskatoon between April 3 and June 2, 2026. The data is sourced from the Saskatoon Police Service’s public portal, providing a detailed view of crime patterns in the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes all reported incidents during this 60-day window, offering a snapshot of crime activity. Understanding these patterns helps communities stay informed and supports data-driven decision-making for public safety.

Recent trend

The 2026 dataset covers a 60-day window from April 3 to June 2, with 4,699 incidents recorded. As this is the only year available in the series, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The data provides a baseline for future comparisons, but trends cannot yet be assessed.

Category breakdown

The most common incident category is 'Other,' accounting for 2,033 reports, or 43.3% of all incidents. Theft follows with 638 reports (13.6%), and assault ranks third with 519 reports (11%). These three categories make up nearly two-thirds of all incidents in the dataset. Mischief, theft from vehicles, and fraud are also notable, with counts of 437, 319, and 273, respectively.

Where incidents concentrate

The Central Business District had the highest number of incidents, with 537 reports. Pleasant Hill followed with 425, and Mount Royal had 200. These figures reflect the concentration of activity in these areas, not per-capita risk. Confederation Suburban Centre and Riversdale also saw significant activity, with 199 and 197 incidents, respectively.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Saskatoon’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which dominates at 43.3%. The Central Business District stands out with 537 incidents, far exceeding other neighbourhoods. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the sheer volume—4,699 incidents in two months—highlights the need for targeted interventions in high-activity areas. The mix of property crimes (theft, mischief) and violent incidents (assault) suggests diverse policing challenges.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Saskatoon

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

There were 4,699 reported incidents in Saskatoon between April 3 and June 2, 2026. This figure includes all categories of incidents, with the most common being grouped under 'Other,' accounting for 2,033 incidents.

What types of incidents are most frequently reported in Saskatoon?

The most frequently reported category is 'Other,' with 2,033 incidents, making up 43.3% of the total. Theft follows with 638 incidents, and assault with 519 incidents.

Which neighbourhoods in Saskatoon have the highest number of reported incidents?

The Central Business District had the highest number of reported incidents, with 537. Pleasant Hill followed with 425 incidents, and Mount Royal with 200 incidents.

Is there any trend data available for Saskatoon?

The data provided covers a 60-day window from April 3 to June 2, 2026. There is no year-over-year comparison available for this period.

How current is the data for Saskatoon?

The data is current as of June 2, 2026, covering a 60-day period starting from April 3, 2026.

Where does this data come from?

The data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the province of Saskatchewan (SK), which compiles reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies.

Sources

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

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