Saugeen Shores Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Saugeen Shores recorded 559 crime incidents between February 12 and April 13, 2026. The majority (90.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft being the second most common at 5.9%.

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

Leading categories in Saugeen Shores

Other 506
90.5% of Saugeen Shores total
Theft 33
5.9% of Saugeen Shores total
1.1% of Saugeen Shores total
1.1% of Saugeen Shores total
1.1% of Saugeen Shores total
0.4% of Saugeen Shores total

About this data

This map shows 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores, Ontario, over a 60-day window from February 12 to April 13, 2026. The data is sourced from the local police service’s public portal and reflects incidents reported during this period. While the dataset does not include population figures or per-capita rates, it provides a snapshot of crime patterns in the community.

Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify trends, allocate resources, and address public safety concerns. The data is limited to reported incidents, so actual occurrences may differ due to variations in reporting behaviour.

Recent trend

The dataset covers only a 60-day window in 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available. The 559 incidents recorded during this period provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot be assessed without additional historical data. As more data becomes available, it will be possible to identify patterns and changes over time.

Category breakdown

The majority of incidents in Saugeen Shores during this period fall under the 'Other' category, which includes a variety of offences not classified elsewhere. This category accounts for 506 incidents, or 90.5% of the total. Theft is the second most common category, with 33 incidents (5.9%), followed by assault, break and enter, and mischief, each with 6 incidents (1.1%). Robbery is the least common, with only 2 incidents (0.4%).

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Saugeen Shores' 60-day snapshot is dominated by a broad 'Other' category, which accounts for 90.5% of incidents. This high proportion suggests many offences do not fit neatly into standard categories like theft or assault. The low counts for violent crimes (8 total) and property crimes (45 total) indicate a relatively quiet period, though the short window limits broader conclusions. The absence of neighbourhood-level data also means concentration patterns cannot be assessed.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Saugeen Shores

How many incidents were reported in Saugeen Shores over the past 60 days?

There were 559 reported incidents in Saugeen Shores between February 12, 2026, and April 13, 2026. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within that 60-day window.

What types of incidents are most common in Saugeen Shores?

The most frequently reported category was 'Other,' accounting for 506 incidents, or 90.5% of the total. Theft was the second most common, with 33 incidents, followed by assault, break-and-enter, and mischief, each with 6 incidents.

Is there any trend data available for Saugeen Shores?

The dataset only includes incidents from 2026, so year-over-year trends cannot be determined at this time. The 559 incidents reported are the only available data for this period.

Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Saugeen Shores?

No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Saugeen Shores. All 559 incidents are aggregated at the city level.

How current is the data for Saugeen Shores?

The data covers incidents reported between February 12, 2026, and April 13, 2026. It was last updated on May 13, 2026.

Where does this crime data come from?

The data is sourced from open-data releases provided by the Ontario government. It includes reported incidents that have been made available to the public.

Sources

Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal, covering reported incidents in Saugeen Shores.

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