In 2026, Surrey recorded 524 incidents of theft from vehicle, making up 31.9% of the city's total crime count of 1,641. This category ranked second among five crime types reported.
Data current through . Source: official Surrey police open-data portal.
This page covers reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Surrey, British Columbia, during the first three months of 2026. Theft from vehicle was the second most common crime category in the city during this period, with 524 incidents recorded.
These incidents accounted for 31.9% of all reported crimes in Surrey from January to March 2026, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics.
In Surrey, theft from vehicle ranked second among the five reported crime categories, trailing only theft (794 incidents) but surpassing break and enter (160), auto theft (142), and mischief (21). The category's prevalence underscores its impact on the city's overall crime landscape, contributing nearly one-third of all incidents during this period.
Theft from vehicle stands out as a major contributor to Surrey’s crime statistics, accounting for nearly a third of all incidents in early 2026. Its rank as the second most common category—behind only general theft—highlights a notable focus on property-related crimes in the city. While the data covers only the first quarter of 2026, the volume of incidents suggests a persistent issue that may warrant targeted prevention efforts.
There were 524 reported incidents of theft from vehicle in Surrey from January to March 2026.
Theft from vehicle accounted for 31.9% of all reported crime incidents in Surrey during this period.
It ranked second, behind theft (794 incidents) but ahead of break and enter (160), auto theft (142), and mischief (21).
The data covers the first three months of 2026, from January 1 to March 1.
Data sourced from the BC Government’s open data portal.