In 2019, Shelburne recorded 1 break and enter incident, accounting for 0.2% of the city's total 482 crimes. This category ranked 5th among 5 crime types reported.
Data current through . Source: official Shelburne police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism.
In 2019, Shelburne recorded 1 break-and-enter incident. This category accounted for 0.2% of the city's total reported incidents during that period.
Break and enter ranked fifth among the five crime categories tracked in Shelburne in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 471 reports, followed by 'Assault' with 4, 'Mischief' with 3, and 'Theft' with 3. Break and enter was the least frequent category, representing a small fraction of the city's overall crime reports.
Break and enter was the least reported crime category in Shelburne in 2019, with only one incident recorded. This low count stands out compared to other categories, particularly 'Other,' which dominated the city's crime reports. Given the short reporting window of just two months, it is difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends or patterns. The data suggests that break-and-enter incidents were rare in Shelburne during this period.
There was 1 reported break-and-enter incident in Shelburne in 2019. This accounted for 0.2% of the city's total incidents during that period.
Break and enter ranked fifth among the five crime categories in Shelburne in 2019. It was the least frequent category, with significantly fewer incidents than 'Other' (471), 'Assault' (4), 'Mischief' (3), and 'Theft' (3).
The data covers a two-month period from April 27, 2019, to June 26, 2019. This is a partial window and does not represent a full year of data.
Based on the 2019 data, break and enter was not common in Shelburne. With only 1 reported incident during the two-month period, it was the least frequent crime category in the city.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.