Wexford/Maryvale (119) recorded 101 crime incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026, representing 1.7% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category with 38 reports, followed by break-and-enter (35) and auto theft (20).
Wexford/Maryvale (119) recorded 101 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 1.7% 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 window, offering insight into the types of crimes most frequently occurring in this area.
The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent snapshot, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, which can affect comparisons with other periods.
Assault was the leading category in Wexford/Maryvale (119), with 38 incidents, followed closely by break and enter, which had 35 incidents. Auto theft was also notable, with 20 incidents. Together, these three categories accounted for 93 of the 101 incidents, or 92.1% of the neighbourhood's total.
Wexford/Maryvale (119) stands out for its high proportion of assault and break-and-enter incidents, which together make up 73 of 101 incidents, or 72.3% of the neighbourhood's total. This is a notable divergence from nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160), which had a higher overall incident count (162) but a different category mix. The concentration of property and violent crimes in Wexford/Maryvale (119) suggests a distinct pattern compared to other parts of Toronto.
Assault was the most common type of incident, with 38 reported cases between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026.
Wexford/Maryvale (119) had 101 incidents, while nearby Mimico-Queensway (160) recorded 162 incidents during the same period.
Wexford/Maryvale (119) accounted for 1.7% of Toronto's total incidents during the covered period.
Assault and break-and-enter incidents were the most prevalent, together making up 73 of the 101 incidents in the neighbourhood.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal.