In 2026, Saskatoon recorded 638 theft incidents, making up 13.6% of the city's total crime. This category ranked second among 11 crime types, with Confederation Suburban Centre reporting the highest count at 50 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Saskatoon police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Theft includes incidents of stolen property without the use of force or threat. In the selected window, there were 638 reported theft incidents in the city.
Theft accounts for 13.6% of all reported incidents in Saskatoon during this period, making it the second most common category of reported incidents.
In Saskatoon, theft is the second most common reported incident category, behind 'Other' incidents (2,033) but ahead of assault (519), mischief (437), theft from vehicle (319), and fraud (273). The 638 theft incidents represent a significant portion of the city's overall reported incidents, highlighting its prevalence compared to other categories.
Theft stands out as the second most frequent reported incident in Saskatoon, accounting for 13.6% of all incidents in the selected window. The 638 incidents place it well ahead of categories like assault and mischief, though still behind the broad 'Other' category. The data covers a two-month period in 2026, with Confederation Suburban Centre, Central Business District, and Stonebridge recording the highest counts. Without prior-year data for comparison, it's not possible to assess trends, but the numbers highlight theft as a significant category in the city's reported incidents.
There were 638 reported theft incidents in Saskatoon during the selected window from April 3 to June 2, 2026.
Theft accounts for 13.6% of all reported incidents in Saskatoon during this period.
Confederation Suburban Centre had the highest count with 50 incidents, followed by Central Business District (35) and Stonebridge (34).
Theft is the second most common category, behind 'Other' incidents (2,033) but ahead of assault (519), mischief (437), and theft from vehicle (319).
Data sourced from the Government of SK open data portal.