In 2017, Timmins recorded 2,055 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 1,829 cases, accounting for the vast majority of offences. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided.
In 2017, Timmins recorded 2,055 reported incidents across all crime categories. This dataset represents the sole year of available data for the city, providing a snapshot of crime patterns during that period.
This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Timmins for 2017. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the numbers offer a baseline for understanding local crime trends.
The 2017 data for Timmins shows a total of 2,055 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 1,829 incidents. Theft was the second most common category with 102 reports, followed by assault at 59. Property-related crimes such as mischief and break-and-enter were also present but less frequent, with 30 and 23 incidents respectively. Auto theft was the least reported among the top categories, with only 7 incidents.
The 2017 data for Timmins is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which includes a wide range of incidents not classified under the main categories. This skews the overall profile, making it difficult to draw conclusions about more specific crime trends. The relatively low numbers for property crimes like break-and-enter and auto theft suggest these were less prevalent concerns in Timmins during this year. As the only year of data available, it serves as a reference point but lacks context for longer-term trends.
There were 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins in 2017. This total spans all crime categories included in the dataset.
No trend data is available as 2017 is the only year of data provided for Timmins. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made.
The 'Other' category was the most reported, with 1,829 incidents in 2017. This category includes various incidents not covered by the main crime types.
This data is sourced from open data provided by the Government of Ontario (ON), specifically from local law enforcement records for Timmins.
Data sourced from the Government of Ontario (ON) open data portal, based on reported incidents from local law enforcement agencies.