In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 65 robbery incidents, representing 1.4% of the city's total crime count of 4,699. Robbery ranked 10th among 11 crime categories, with Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal reporting the highest counts.
Data current through . Source: official Saskatoon police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Robbery involves the use or threat of violence to steal property. In the period from April 3, 2026, to June 2, 2026, there were 65 reported robbery incidents in the city.
Robbery accounts for 1.4% of all reported incidents in Saskatoon during this period. This category is one of 11 tracked by CrimeMaps.ca for the city.
Robbery ranks 10th among the 11 tracked crime categories in Saskatoon. It is less frequent than categories such as Other (2,033 incidents), Theft (638 incidents), Assault (519 incidents), Mischief (437 incidents), and Theft from vehicle (319 incidents). The relatively low count of robbery incidents highlights its less common occurrence compared to other types of crime in the city.
Robbery in Saskatoon is a relatively infrequent crime, accounting for only 1.4% of all reported incidents in the city. The 65 incidents reported between April and June 2026 place it near the bottom of the city's crime categories by volume. While neighbourhoods like Pleasant Hill and Mount Royal had slightly higher counts, the numbers remain low compared to more common offences such as theft and assault. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data confirms robbery is not a dominant concern in Saskatoon's overall crime profile.
There were 65 reported robbery incidents in Saskatoon from April 3, 2026, to June 2, 2026.
Robbery accounts for 1.4% of all reported incidents in Saskatoon during the specified period.
Pleasant Hill had the highest count with 8 incidents, followed by Mount Royal with 7 and Confederation Suburban Centre with 6.
Robbery ranks 10th among 11 categories, with far fewer incidents than categories like Theft (638) or Assault (519).
Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal.