In 2026, Surrey recorded 160 break and enter incidents, representing 9.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,641. This category ranked third among five crime types tracked.
Data current through . Source: official Surrey police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break-and-enter incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Break and enter is a property crime involving unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit an offence.
Surrey recorded 160 break-and-enter incidents from January to March 2026. These incidents accounted for 9.8% of the city's total reported crimes during this period.
Break and enter ranked as the third most frequent crime category in Surrey during the first quarter of 2026. It trailed behind theft, which had 794 incidents, and theft from vehicle, with 524 incidents. Auto theft followed closely with 142 incidents, while mischief was the least frequent among the top five categories, with only 21 incidents.
Break and enter is a notable but not dominant crime category in Surrey, accounting for roughly one in ten reported incidents in early 2026. Its third-place ranking behind theft and theft from vehicle highlights a broader pattern of property-related offences in the city. With only three months of data available, no year-over-year trends can be assessed, but the 160-incident total suggests a steady presence of this crime type. The absence of neighbourhood-level data limits deeper local analysis.
Surrey recorded 160 break-and-enter incidents from January to March 2026. This figure represents 9.8% of all reported crimes in the city during this period.
Break and enter was the third most common crime in Surrey in early 2026, behind theft (794 incidents) and theft from vehicle (524 incidents). It ranked ahead of auto theft (142 incidents) and mischief (21 incidents).
No year-over-year comparison is available for 2026, as data is limited to the first three months. Historical trends cannot be determined from this single quarter’s data.
Break-and-enter incidents made up 9.8% of Surrey’s total reported crimes in the first quarter of 2026. This reflects its role as a significant but not leading crime category.
Data sourced from the BC government’s open data portal, covering reported incidents in Surrey.