In 2026, Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents. Theft and theft from vehicles were the most frequent, together making up over 80% of all cases. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2026, Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
This page details the distribution of crime types in Surrey for 2026, highlighting the most frequently reported incidents and their relative shares. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and covers all categories tracked by local authorities.
The 2026 data for Surrey shows a total of 1,641 reported incidents, with theft and theft from vehicles accounting for the majority. Theft alone made up 794 incidents, while theft from vehicles followed with 524. Break and enter, auto theft, and mischief rounded out the top five categories. This snapshot provides a starting point for understanding crime patterns in the city, though trends cannot yet be assessed without prior-year data.
Surrey's 2026 data reveals a strong concentration in property-related crimes, with theft and theft from vehicles comprising nearly 80% of all incidents. The absence of prior-year data means trends cannot be inferred, but the dominance of these categories suggests a focus area for local enforcement and prevention efforts. The 1,641 incidents establish a baseline for future comparisons as more data becomes available.
Surrey recorded 1,641 reported incidents in 2026, covering all tracked crime categories.
Theft was the most frequently reported crime, with 794 incidents, followed by theft from vehicles at 524.
No trend can be determined yet, as 2026 is the only year of data available for Surrey.
This data is sourced from open crime reports published by local authorities in British Columbia (BC).
Data sourced from open crime reports published by local authorities in BC.