In St. Marys, break and enter accounted for 3 of the town's 16 total reported incidents in 2026, representing 18.8% of all crime. This category ranked second among four tracked crime types.
Data current through . Source: official St. Marys police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break and enter incidents in St. Marys, Ontario. Between April 11, 2026, and May 17, 2026, there were 3 reported break and enter incidents in the town. These incidents account for 18.8% of all reported crime in St. Marys during this period.
Break and enter is the second most common category of reported crime in St. Marys, behind theft. The data reflects incidents reported to local law enforcement and made available through open data sources.
In St. Marys, break and enter is the second most frequently reported crime category, with 3 incidents. It is tied with fraud, which also had 3 reported incidents, and is more common than assault, which had 1 reported incident. Theft is the most common category, with 9 reported incidents. Together, these four categories account for all reported crime in St. Marys during the selected period.
Break and enter incidents in St. Marys account for nearly one-fifth of all reported crime in the town during the selected period. While the total number of incidents is relatively low, the category ranks second among all crime types, indicating it is a notable concern. The data shows no year-over-year comparison is available, as the dataset is limited to 2026. The small window of data means trends cannot be reliably identified, but the numbers provide a snapshot of crime in the town.
There were 3 reported break and enter incidents in St. Marys between April 11, 2026, and May 17, 2026.
Break and enter accounts for 18.8% of all reported crime in St. Marys during the selected period.
Break and enter is the second most common crime category, tied with fraud at 3 incidents each. Theft is the most common, with 9 incidents.
No, the dataset only includes records from 2026, so year-over-year comparisons are not available.
Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).