In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 199 theft incidents, representing 33.1% of the city's total crime count of 602. Theft ranked as the second most frequent crime category among five tracked types.
Data current through . Source: official Sherbrooke police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Sherbrooke, Quebec, during November and December 2024. Theft was the second most common crime category in the city during this period, with 199 incidents recorded.
These incidents account for 33.1% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month window, highlighting theft as a significant portion of the city's crime activity.
In Sherbrooke, theft ranked second among five crime categories, trailing only assault (220 incidents) but surpassing other categories such as mischief (43), break and enter (42), and other crimes (98). Theft's prevalence underscores its role as a key concern in the city's crime landscape, though it remains less frequent than assault.
Theft stands out as Sherbrooke's second most reported crime category, accounting for nearly one-third of all incidents in late 2024. While assault remains the leading category, theft's 199 incidents significantly outpace property-related crimes like mischief and break-and-enter. The two-month window limits trend analysis, but the data confirms theft as a persistent issue in the city. No year-over-year comparison is available, leaving the longer-term pattern unclear.
There were 199 reported theft incidents in Sherbrooke during November and December 2024.
Theft accounted for 33.1% of all reported crimes in Sherbrooke over the two-month period.
Theft was the second most common crime, behind assault (220 incidents) but ahead of mischief (43) and break-and-enter (42).
No, the data covers only November and December 2024, a partial window that limits broader trend analysis.
Data sourced from the Quebec (QC) open data portal.