In Windsor, 'Other' crime incidents totalled 994, making up 34.1% of the city's 2,918 reported crimes. This category ranks as the most frequent among eight tracked crime types.
Data current through . Source: official Windsor police open-data portal.
This page covers reported 'Other' category incidents in Windsor, Ontario. During the period from April 4, 2026, to June 3, 2026, there were 994 reported incidents in this category.
The 'Other' category accounts for 34.1% of all reported incidents in Windsor during this timeframe, making it the most frequent category of reported incidents in the city.
In Windsor, the 'Other' category ranks as the most common among the eight reported categories. It surpasses the second most frequent category, Theft, which had 959 incidents. Other categories such as Fraud (300 incidents), Assault (292 incidents), Mischief (199 incidents), and Break and Enter (145 incidents) are significantly less frequent in comparison.
The 'Other' category stands out in Windsor as the most reported type of incident, comprising over a third of all incidents in the city during the two-month period. This is notable as it surpasses typically high-volume categories like Theft by a small margin. The data reflects a short window, so seasonal patterns or longer-term trends cannot be inferred. However, the prominence of 'Other' incidents suggests it is a significant portion of reported activity in Windsor.
The 'Other' category typically includes incidents that do not fit into more specific categories such as theft, assault, or fraud. This can vary by jurisdiction but often includes offences like public disturbances or minor infractions.
There were 994 reported 'Other' incidents in Windsor from April 4, 2026, to June 3, 2026.
The 'Other' category is the most reported, accounting for 34.1% of all incidents. It is more frequent than Theft (959 incidents), Fraud (300 incidents), and Assault (292 incidents).
No, the data covers a specific period from April 4, 2026, to June 3, 2026, and does not represent a full year of incidents.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.