Etobicoke City Centre (159) recorded 91 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, accounting for 1.6% of Toronto's total. Auto theft was the leading category with 40 incidents, followed by assault at 27.
Etobicoke City Centre (159) recorded 91 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.6% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide.
The data provides a snapshot of reported incidents over a two-month span, offering insights into the types of crimes occurring in this area.
The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Toronto may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions.
Auto theft was the leading category in Etobicoke City Centre (159), with 40 incidents. Assault followed closely, with 27 incidents. Break and enter was also notable, with 12 incidents reported during this period.
Etobicoke City Centre (159) stands out for its high number of auto theft incidents, which account for nearly half of the neighbourhood's total incidents. This is significantly higher than the city-wide distribution, where auto theft is less dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is lower than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which reported 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), with 137 incidents.
Auto theft was the most common type of incident, with 40 reported cases between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026.
A total of 91 incidents were reported in Etobicoke City Centre (159) from January 30, 2026, to March 31, 2026.
Etobicoke City Centre (159) accounted for 1.6% of Toronto's total incidents during this period.
Etobicoke City Centre (159) had fewer incidents than nearby neighbourhoods like Mimico-Queensway (160), which reported 162 incidents, and West Humber-Clairville (1), with 137 incidents.
Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON).