East Gwillimbury, York Region, recorded 202 crime incidents between February 27 and April 28, 2026, representing 2.9% of the city's total. Theft was the leading category with 70 incidents, followed by assault at 59. The neighbourhood's crime profile is notable for its relatively low share of the city's overall incidents.
East Gwillimbury recorded 202 incidents between February 27, 2026, and April 28, 2026. This accounts for 2.9% of York Region's total incidents during the same period.
The neighbourhood's incident count reflects a mix of property and violent offences, with theft and assault being the most frequent categories.
The data covers a two-month period in early 2026. While this provides a snapshot of incident patterns, it is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries and reporting practices may vary over time, affecting year-over-year comparisons.
Theft was the leading category in East Gwillimbury, with 70 incidents, followed closely by assault at 59. Together, these two categories account for 63.9% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 21 and 11 incidents respectively.
East Gwillimbury's incident profile is heavily weighted toward theft and assault, which together make up nearly two-thirds of all recorded incidents. This differs from nearby Vaughan, where the total incident count is significantly higher (2,110), suggesting varying crime patterns across York Region. The relatively low share of East Gwillimbury's incidents compared to the city total (2.9%) indicates it is a quieter area within the region.
Theft was the most common, with 70 incidents recorded between February 27 and April 28, 2026.
East Gwillimbury had 202 incidents, while Vaughan recorded 2,110, Markham had 1,691, and Richmond Hill had 1,102 during the same period.
East Gwillimbury accounted for 2.9% of the 6,886 incidents recorded across York Region.
Fraud and mischief were also notable, with 21 and 11 incidents respectively.
Data sourced from the York Regional Police open-data portal (ON).