In 2019, Woodstock recorded 160 theft incidents, representing 9.2% of the city's total crime count of 1,743. Theft ranked as the second most common crime category.
Data current through . Source: official Woodstock police open-data portal.
This page covers reported theft incidents in Woodstock, Ontario, during a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2019. Theft was the second most common category of crime in the city during this time, with 160 reported incidents.
These incidents accounted for 9.2% of all reported crimes in Woodstock over the same period, highlighting its significance among the city's crime statistics.
In Woodstock, theft ranked second among seven crime categories, trailing only the broad 'Other' category, which had 1,481 incidents. Theft was significantly more common than break-and-enter (30 incidents), assault (28), mischief (27), and auto theft (13). This ranking underscores theft as a prominent concern in the city's crime landscape during the reporting period.
Theft stands out as the second most reported crime in Woodstock during the spring of 2019, accounting for nearly one in ten incidents. While the dataset is limited to a two-month window, the 160 reported thefts dwarf other property-related crimes like break-and-enter (30) and auto theft (13). The lack of year-over-year data prevents trend analysis, but the concentration of theft incidents suggests it was a notable issue in the city at the time.
There were 160 reported theft incidents in Woodstock during the two-month period from April 15 to June 14, 2019.
Theft incidents made up 9.2% of all reported crimes in Woodstock during the reporting period.
Theft was the second most common crime category, behind only the 'Other' category (1,481 incidents) and ahead of break-and-enter (30), assault (28), mischief (27), and auto theft (13).
No, the dataset only includes theft incidents from a two-month period in 2019, so year-over-year comparisons are not possible.
Data sourced from the open data portal of the Government of Ontario (ON).