Shelburne recorded 482 crime incidents between April 27 and June 26, 2019. The majority of incidents, 97.7%, fell under the 'Other' category, with assault, mischief, theft, and break-and-enter making up the remainder.
Data current through . Source: official Shelburne police open-data portal.
This map displays 482 reported incidents in Shelburne, Ontario, over a 60-day period from April 27 to June 26, 2019. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this timeframe. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.
The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. While the window is limited to two months, it offers a focused view of crime distribution in Shelburne.
The 2019 data shows 482 incidents over the 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a static snapshot rather than a long-term pattern.
The vast majority of incidents—471, or 97.7%—fall under the 'Other' category, which includes various minor offences. Assault accounts for 4 incidents (0.8%), while mischief and theft each contribute 3 incidents (0.6%). Break-and-enter is the least frequent, with just 1 reported case (0.2%).
Shelburne's 2019 data is dominated by minor offences, with 'Other' incidents making up nearly all reports. The low counts of violent or property crimes—just 4 assaults and 1 break-and-enter—suggest a relatively quiet period. However, the lack of neighbourhood breakdowns limits deeper analysis. The dataset's short window and single-year scope mean no broader trends can be inferred.
There were 482 reported incidents in Shelburne between April 27, 2019, and June 26, 2019. This total includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period.
The majority of incidents in Shelburne fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 471 incidents, or 97.7% of the total. Assault, mischief, and theft each accounted for fewer than 1% of incidents.
The dataset only covers a 60-day window in 2019, so there is no year-over-year trend data available for Shelburne. All 482 incidents are from this single period.
No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Shelburne. The incidents are reported for the city as a whole.
The data covers incidents from April 27, 2019, to June 26, 2019. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent incidents.
The data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government. It includes reported incidents within the specified time frame.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.