In 2019, Strathroy-Caradoc recorded 6 assault incidents, accounting for 0.9% of the city's total 634 reported crimes. Assault ranked 5th among 7 crime categories, with 'Other' incidents being the most frequent at 535 reports.
Data current through . Source: official Strathroy-Caradoc police open-data portal.
This page covers reported assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario. Assault includes a range of offences from minor altercations to more serious attacks, all documented by local law enforcement. In 2019, there were 6 reported assaults in the city.
These incidents represent 0.9% of Strathroy-Caradoc's total reported crime during this period. While assault is a serious category, it accounts for a small portion of overall criminal activity in the city.
Assault ranks as the 5th most common crime category in Strathroy-Caradoc out of 7 tracked categories. The most frequent category is 'Other' with 535 incidents, followed by theft (51), break and enter (23), and mischief (16). Auto theft is the least common, with only 2 reported cases. Assault's relatively low count places it in the middle of the city's crime distribution.
Assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc are relatively infrequent compared to other crime categories, accounting for less than 1% of total reported incidents. The 6 cases in 2019 place assault in the middle of the city's crime distribution, with property-related offences like theft and break-and-enter being more common. The limited data window (October to December 2019) prevents broader trend analysis, but the numbers suggest assault is not a dominant crime concern in the city.
There were 6 reported assault incidents in Strathroy-Caradoc during 2019, covering the period from October 4 to December 3.
Assault accounts for 0.9% of the city's total reported crime incidents in 2019, making it a relatively small portion of overall criminal activity.
Assault is the 5th most common crime category, with 'Other' (535 incidents) and theft (51) being far more frequent. Break-and-enter (23) and mischief (16) also outnumber assault.
No, the dataset only includes assault incidents from 2019, with no prior or subsequent years for comparison.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as published by local law enforcement agencies.