In 2017, Timmins recorded 1,829 'Other' crime incidents, representing 89% of the city's total 2,055 reported crimes. This category was the most frequent, outpacing theft, assault, and mischief combined.
Data current through . Source: official Timmins police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' crime incidents in Timmins, Ontario. In 2017, there were 1,829 incidents classified under this category, representing 89% of all reported crime in the city during that period.
The data spans from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the final months of the year.
In Timmins, 'Other' is the most reported category, significantly outpacing other types of crime. Theft, the second most common category, had 102 incidents, while Assault followed with 59. Mischief, Break and Enter, and Auto Theft had 30, 23, and 7 incidents respectively. This highlights the dominance of 'Other' incidents in the city's crime landscape.
The 'Other' category overwhelmingly dominates Timmins' crime reports, accounting for nearly nine out of ten incidents in late 2017. This concentration is unusual compared to larger cities, where property and violent crimes typically lead. The 1,829 incidents in just two months suggest either a broad classification system or a high volume of lower-severity infractions. Without year-over-year data, it's unclear whether this is a spike or typical for Timmins. The lack of neighbourhood breakdowns further limits trend analysis.
The 'Other' category typically includes a wide range of incidents that do not fit into more specific categories like theft or assault. In Timmins, this category accounted for 1,829 incidents in 2017.
'Other' is the most reported category in Timmins, with 1,829 incidents in 2017. This is significantly higher than the second most common category, Theft, which had 102 incidents.
The data covers a specific period from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017, providing a snapshot of crime trends in the final months of the year.
No, the data provided only covers the period from October 22, 2017, to December 21, 2017. There is no year-over-year comparison available.
Data sourced from open data provided by the Province of Ontario (ON).