In 2026, Surrey recorded 21 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total 1,641 crimes. Mischief ranked 5th among 5 crime categories.
Data current through . Source: official Surrey police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of intentional destruction or interference with property.
In this period, Surrey recorded 21 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.3% of the city's total reported crimes.
Mischief ranks fifth among Surrey's five reported crime categories for this period. Theft is the most frequent, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle at 524. Break and enter and auto theft follow with 160 and 142 incidents, respectively. Mischief, while less common, still contributes to the overall crime landscape in the city.
Mischief is a minor component of Surrey’s crime profile, representing only 1.3% of incidents in early 2026. Its low rank among categories suggests property damage and vandalism are less frequent than theft-related crimes. With only three months of data, trends cannot be assessed, but the small count aligns with typical volatility in lower-frequency offences. The focus for crime reduction in Surrey may prioritize higher-volume categories like theft and vehicle-related crimes.
There were 21 reported mischief incidents in Surrey from January to March 2026.
Mischief accounts for 1.3% of Surrey’s total reported incidents during this period.
Mischief ranks fifth, with theft (794 incidents) and theft from vehicle (524) being the most common.
No, this data covers only the first three months of 2026, from January 1 to March 1.
Data sourced from the BC Government’s open data portal.