In 2024, Thunder Bay recorded 118 mischief incidents, representing 6.8% of the city's total crime count of 1,733. This category ranked fifth among nine crime types, with 'Other' leading at 752 incidents.
Data current through . Source: official Thunder Bay police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Mischief includes acts such as vandalism, property damage, and other forms of willful destruction or interference with property. In the period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024, there were 118 reported incidents of mischief in the city.
These incidents account for 6.8% of Thunder Bay's total reported crime during this period, which amounted to 1,733 incidents across all categories. This snapshot provides a focused look at mischief within the broader context of crime in the city.
In Thunder Bay, mischief ranks as the fifth most reported crime category out of nine. It is outpaced by categories such as 'Other' (752 incidents), 'Assault' (340 incidents), 'Theft' (239 incidents), and 'Break and enter' (148 incidents). While mischief is less frequent than these categories, it still represents a notable portion of the city's reported crime, exceeding categories like 'Robbery' (57 incidents).
Mischief in Thunder Bay accounts for a modest but notable portion of the city's reported crime, ranking fifth among nine categories. The 118 incidents over the two-month period highlight its presence, though it is significantly less frequent than categories like 'Other' or 'Assault.' The data does not show year-over-year trends, as it is limited to a single reporting window in 2024. This snapshot underscores mischief as a consistent, if not dominant, part of Thunder Bay's crime landscape.
There were 118 reported mischief incidents in Thunder Bay from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024.
Mischief accounts for 6.8% of the 1,733 total reported incidents in Thunder Bay during this period.
Mischief is the fifth most reported crime category in Thunder Bay, following 'Other,' 'Assault,' 'Theft,' and 'Break and enter.'
The data covers a two-month period from August 25, 2024, to October 24, 2024.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, as provided by local law enforcement agencies.