In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 42 break and enter incidents, representing 7% of the city's total crime count of 602. This category ranked fifth among five crime categories, with assault being the most frequent at 220 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Sherbrooke police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during November and December 2024. Break and enter refers to unauthorized entry into a property with intent to commit a crime, typically theft or vandalism.
There were 42 reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke during this two-month period. These incidents accounted for 7% of the city's total reported crimes, which numbered 602 across all categories.
Break and enter ranked fifth among Sherbrooke's five crime categories, behind assault (220 incidents), theft (199), other (98), and mischief (43). While property-related crimes like theft and mischief were more frequent, break and enter represented a smaller but notable portion of the city's overall crime landscape. The category's count was slightly lower than mischief, which had 43 incidents during the same period.
Break and enter in Sherbrooke accounted for a modest share of the city's reported crimes, with 42 incidents over two months. While it ranked last among the five tracked categories, it was nearly on par with mischief (43 incidents), suggesting property-related offences are a consistent concern. The short reporting window limits trend analysis, but the data highlights break and enter as a persistent, if not dominant, crime type in the city.
There were 42 reported break-and-enter incidents in Sherbrooke during November and December 2024.
Break-and-enter incidents made up 7% of the city's total reported crimes during this period.
Break and enter ranked fifth, with fewer incidents than assault (220), theft (199), other (98), and mischief (43).
The data spans November 1 to December 31, 2024, a two-month window.
Data sourced from the Government of Quebec's open data portal (QC).