In 2019, West Nipissing recorded 6 mischief incidents, accounting for 1.2% of the city's total 501 crimes. This category ranked 3rd among 6 crime types reported.
Data current through . Source: official West Nipissing police open-data portal.
This page covers reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing, Ontario, during 2019. Mischief includes property damage, vandalism, and other deliberate destruction or interference with property.
In 2019, there were 6 reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing. These incidents accounted for 1.2% of the city's total reported crime during that period.
Mischief ranked as the third most common category of reported crime in West Nipissing in 2019. The category with the highest number of incidents was 'Other' with 456 reports, followed by 'Theft' with 31. 'Break and enter' had 4 incidents, while 'Assault' and 'Robbery' had 3 and 1 incidents, respectively. Mischief, while not the most frequent, still contributed to the overall crime landscape in the city.
Mischief incidents in West Nipissing in 2019 were relatively low compared to other categories, accounting for only 1.2% of total reported crime. The small number of incidents makes it difficult to identify trends or patterns. However, the data provides a snapshot of property-related offences during this period. The limited time frame and low incident count mean that fluctuations could be significant without indicating broader trends.
There were 6 reported mischief incidents in West Nipissing in 2019. These incidents made up 1.2% of the city's total reported crime for that year.
Mischief ranked 3rd among the 6 crime categories in West Nipissing in 2019. It was less frequent than 'Other' (456 incidents) and 'Theft' (31 incidents), but more common than 'Break and enter' (4 incidents).
The data covers mischief incidents reported between February 3, 2019, and April 4, 2019. This is a partial window of the year, so it does not represent a full annual count.
No, year-over-year data is not available for mischief in West Nipissing. The dataset only includes incidents from 2019, so trends over time cannot be analyzed.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.