In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 4 break and enter incidents, representing 0.8% of the city's total 501 reported crimes. This category ranked 4th among 6 crime types, with the majority of incidents falling under 'Other' (456).
Data current through . Source: official West Nipissing police open-data portal.
This page covers reported break and enter incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario. In 2019, there were 4 reported incidents of break and enter in the city. These incidents accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in West Nipissing during that period.
The data spans from February 3, 2019, to April 4, 2019, providing a snapshot of break and enter activity within this timeframe. Break and enter is one of six crime categories tracked in the city, offering insight into property-related offences.
Break and enter ranked 4th among the six crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 456 reported cases, followed by 'Theft' with 31 incidents. 'Mischief' had 6 reported incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Robbery' had 3 and 1 incidents, respectively. Break and enter, with 4 incidents, was more frequent than 'Assault' and 'Robbery' but less common than 'Mischief' and significantly less than 'Theft' and 'Other'.
Break and enter incidents in West Nipissing in 2019 were relatively low, accounting for less than 1% of all reported crimes. The category ranked 4th, indicating that while present, it was not among the most frequent crimes. The small number of incidents suggests that break and enter was not a major concern in the city during this period. The data, however, covers only a short window, making it difficult to draw broader conclusions about trends.
There were 4 reported break and enter incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. These incidents accounted for 0.8% of all reported crimes in the city during that period.
Break and enter ranked 4th among the six crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. It was less frequent than 'Other' (456 incidents), 'Theft' (31 incidents), and 'Mischief' (6 incidents), but more frequent than 'Assault' (3 incidents) and 'Robbery' (1 incident).
The data covers break and enter incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This is a relatively short window, so the numbers may not reflect annual trends.
In 2019, break and enter incidents were relatively low, making up only 0.8% of all reported crimes. With only 4 incidents, it was not among the most frequent crimes in the city during this period.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.