York University Heights (27) recorded 118 crime incidents, representing 2% of Toronto's total. Assault was the leading category with 62 reports, followed by auto theft at 34. The data covers incidents from January 30 to March 31, 2026.
York University Heights (27) recorded 118 incidents between January 30 and March 31, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 2% of Toronto's total incidents during this period, which saw 5,840 incidents city-wide.
The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area, with assault and auto theft emerging as the most frequently reported incidents.
The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. While this provides a recent overview, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can impact comparisons over time.
Assault was the leading category in York University Heights (27), with 62 incidents, followed by auto theft at 34 incidents. Together, these two categories accounted for 81% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery, theft, break and enter, and shooting were also reported but in significantly lower numbers.
York University Heights (27) shows a notable concentration of assault and auto theft incidents, which together make up the vast majority of reported crime in the area. Compared to nearby neighbourhoods like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had higher total incident counts (162 and 137 respectively), York University Heights (27) has a distinct profile with a heavier focus on these two categories. The relatively low number of property crimes like break and enter (4 incidents) is also noteworthy.
Assault was the most common type of incident, with 62 reports, making up more than half of the neighbourhood's total incidents.
York University Heights (27) had fewer total incidents (118) compared to Mimico-Queensway (160) with 162 incidents and West Humber-Clairville (1) with 137 incidents.
Out of 118 incidents, 73 were classified as violent, accounting for approximately 62% of the neighbourhood's total.
Yes, there were 2 shooting incidents reported during this period.
Data sourced from the Toronto Police Service open data portal (ON).