In South Simcoe, 4 robbery incidents were reported in 2026, representing 1.9% of the city's total crime count of 208. Robbery ranked 5th among 5 crime categories, with theft being the most frequent at 93 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official South Simcoe police open-data portal.
This page covers reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe, Ontario. Robbery involves the use of force or threat to steal property directly from a person. During the reporting window, there were 4 reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe.
These incidents account for 1.9% of all reported crimes in the city during this period.
Robbery ranks as the fifth most common category of reported crime in South Simcoe. It is less frequent than theft (93 incidents), fraud (71 incidents), assault (34 incidents), and break and enter (6 incidents). The relatively low count of robbery incidents highlights that while it is a serious crime, it occurs less often compared to other categories in the area.
Robbery is one of the least common reported crimes in South Simcoe, accounting for only 1.9% of all incidents. With just 4 reported cases, it ranks fifth among the five tracked categories, far behind theft and fraud. The data shows that robbery is relatively rare in the area, with INNISFIL recording the highest count at 3 incidents. Given the short reporting window from March to May 2026, it is difficult to draw broader trends, but the low count suggests robbery is not a prevalent issue in South Simcoe.
There were 4 reported robbery incidents in South Simcoe during the reporting window from March 20 to May 17, 2026.
INNISFIL had the highest number of reported robbery incidents, with 3 cases during the reporting period.
Robbery is the fifth most common reported crime in South Simcoe, accounting for 1.9% of all incidents. It is less frequent than theft (93 incidents), fraud (71 incidents), assault (34 incidents), and break and enter (6 incidents).
The data covers a short window from March to May 2026, with 4 reported robbery incidents. Due to the limited time frame, it is not possible to determine a year-over-year trend.
Data sourced from the South Simcoe Police Service open data portal (ON).