Victoria Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

Victoria recorded 2,065 reported incidents between April 4 and June 3, 2026. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 61.1% of all incidents. This dataset includes all records within the 60-day window.

Data current through . Source: official Victoria police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Victoria

Other 1,261
61.1% of Victoria total
Theft 308
14.9% of Victoria total
Mischief 215
10.4% of Victoria total
6.2% of Victoria total
Assault 71
3.4% of Victoria total
3% of Victoria total

Neighbourhood concentration in Victoria

2.7% of Victoria total
2.1% of Victoria total
2.1% of Victoria total
1.5% of Victoria total
1.3% of Victoria total
1.2% of Victoria total

About this data

This map displays 2,065 reported incidents in Victoria, British Columbia, over a 60-day period from April 4 to June 3, 2026. The data is sourced from the Victoria Police Department’s public portal, providing a snapshot of crime activity across the city. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes all reported incidents within the specified window, offering a detailed view of crime distribution. Understanding these patterns helps inform community safety initiatives and policing strategies.

Recent trend

The 2026 data shows 2,065 incidents reported over the 60-day window. As this is the only year available in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for future analysis, but trends cannot yet be determined.

Category breakdown

The most common incident category in Victoria during this period was 'Other,' accounting for 1,261 reports, or 61.1% of all incidents. Theft followed with 308 reports (14.9%), while Mischief ranked third with 215 reports (10.4%). These three categories together represent over 86% of all incidents, highlighting their prevalence in the city’s crime landscape.

Where incidents concentrate

The highest concentration of incidents occurred in the 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST, with 56 reports, followed by the 3000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST and 900 Block BLOCK PANDORA AVE, each with 44 reports. These areas saw the most activity, though this reflects incident counts rather than per-capita risk.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Victoria’s 60-day snapshot shows a heavy concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which dominates at 61.1%. Theft and Mischief follow, together making up another 25.3%. The 1000 Block BLOCK DOUGLAS ST stands out with the highest incident count (56), while violent incidents remain a smaller portion at 82 reports. The lack of prior-year data means trends cannot yet be assessed, but the current figures highlight property-related activity as a key focus.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Victoria

How many incidents were reported in Victoria over the past 60 days?

Victoria recorded 2,065 incidents between April 4 and June 3, 2026. This total includes all reported incidents within the 60-day window.

What was the most common type of incident in Victoria during this period?

The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 1,261 incidents, or 61.1% of the total. Theft was the second most frequent, with 308 incidents.

How many violent incidents were reported in Victoria?

There were 82 violent incidents reported during this period. Assaults specifically accounted for 71 of these incidents.

Which neighbourhoods in Victoria had the highest number of incidents?

The 1000 Block of Douglas Street had the highest count with 56 incidents, followed by the 3000 Block of Douglas Street and the 900 Block of Pandora Avenue, each with 44 incidents.

Is there any trend data available for Victoria?

The data provided covers only the 60-day period from April 4 to June 3, 2026. No year-over-year trend data is available for comparison.

How current is the data for Victoria?

The data is current as of June 3, 2026, and covers incidents reported up to that date within the specified 60-day window.

Sources

Data sourced from the BC open data portal, covering incidents reported by local law enforcement agencies.

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