In 2019, Shelburne recorded 3 theft incidents, representing 0.6% of the city's total crime count of 482. Theft ranked 4th among 5 crime categories, with 'Other' being the most frequent.
Data current through . Source: official Shelburne police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Shelburne, Ontario. Theft includes incidents such as shoplifting, theft of personal property, and theft from vehicles. In 2019, there were 3 reported theft incidents in Shelburne.
These incidents represent 0.6% of the city's total reported crimes during the same period. The data provides a snapshot of theft activity in Shelburne, offering insights into the frequency and distribution of these incidents.
In Shelburne, theft ranks as the fourth most common category among the five reported crime types. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 471 incidents, followed by 'Assault' with 4 incidents, and 'Mischief' with 3 incidents. 'Break and enter' is the least common, with only 1 incident reported. This ranking highlights that theft, while present, is not among the most prevalent crimes in the city.
Theft in Shelburne is relatively infrequent, with only 3 incidents reported in 2019. This low count places theft as the fourth most common crime category in the city, far behind the 'Other' category which dominates with 471 incidents. The data suggests that theft is not a major concern in Shelburne compared to other types of crime. The short reporting window of just over two months limits the ability to draw broader conclusions about trends.
There were 3 reported theft incidents in Shelburne in 2019. These incidents occurred between April 27 and June 26, 2019.
Theft accounts for 0.6% of the total 482 reported crimes in Shelburne during the same period.
Theft is the fourth most common crime category in Shelburne. It is less frequent than 'Other' (471 incidents), 'Assault' (4 incidents), and 'Mischief' (3 incidents), but more common than 'Break and enter' (1 incident).
The current dataset only includes theft incidents from 2019, specifically from April 27 to June 26. No additional years are available in this dataset.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, covering reported incidents in Shelburne.