Aylmer Crime Map
Ontario · updated 2026-08-14
| 2019 (full year) | 224 incidents |
|---|---|
| Full archive | 224 incidents (2019–2019) |
| Per 100K / year | 2,676 |
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About crime in Aylmer
TL;DR. During 2019, Aylmer recorded 224 police-reported incidents across the year. The data, drawn from the municipal open-data feed, shows that the leading crime category is “Other,” encompassing 203 incidents, or 90.6 % of all reports. Within “Other,” traffic‑related offences dominate with 81 cases, followed by bylaw violations (50) and calls for service (47). Violent offences total four incidents, split among assault, sexual assault, robbery, homicide, and shooting.
About this data
The 2019 Aylmer crime-data page summarises all incidents recorded in the municipality’s official police open-data portal for Ontario. The figures represent the complete calendar year, with 224 reported incidents captured in the full archive. These totals are drawn from the open-data feed supplied by the provincial police service, rather than from the rolling 60-day map window.
Presenting the yearly totals helps residents and planners see the overall volume and composition of crime across the entire year, offering a broader context than the short-term snapshot shown on the interactive map, which currently displays 157 incidents from the most recent 60 days. The year-long view enables comparison with other jurisdictions and supports evidence-based decision-making.
Recent trend
Year-over-year change cannot be shown for the 2019 period because the archive provides only a single year of comparable totals. With no earlier complete-year count to contrast, the dataset does not calculate a YoY percentage. The open-data feed aggregates incidents for the full calendar year, and because the archive does not include a prior year with the same reporting scope, any year-to-year comparison would be misleading. Consequently, readers should treat the 2019 figures as a standalone snapshot rather than a trend relative to previous years.
Category breakdown
In 2019 the overwhelming majority of incidents fell into the 'Other' category, accounting for 203 reports or 90.6% of all 224 recorded events. Within this broad grouping, the leading sub-category was Traffic & MVC, with 81 incidents – that is 39.9% of the Other total and 36.2% of the city’s overall count. Property-related offences appear lower in the ranking: Theft contributed nine incidents (4% of the total) and Mischief added six incidents (2.7%). Assaults, the only violent category recorded, comprised four incidents, representing 1.8% of the year's reports. Break and enter accounted for two incidents (0.9%). Bylaw and provincial violations contributed 50 incidents, representing 22.3% of the total and 24.6% of the Other category.
FAQ
What is the total number of incidents recorded in Aylmer for 2019?
The open‑data set records 224 incidents for the full calendar year 2019, covering the period from July 11 2019 to October 8 2019. These figures represent all reported incidents in the municipal dataset and do not include any rolling‑window map totals.
What is the most common type of incident in Aylmer in 2019 and what does the “Other” category contain?
"Other" is the leading category with 203 incidents, accounting for 90.6 % of the total. It comprises several sub‑categories: Traffic & MVC (81 incidents, 39.9 % of Other), Bylaw & Provincial (50, 24.6 %), Calls for service (47, 23.2 %), Other crime (18, 8.9 %), Harassment (6, 3 %) and Weapons offences (1, 0.5 %). The Other group also includes person offences such as threats and harassment, which are not physical assaults.
How did the number of incidents in Aylmer change compared to the previous year?
Year‑over‑year change is not available for the 2019 period because the dataset does not contain a comparable prior‑year total; only the single‑year count of 224 incidents is provided. Consequently, no percentage change can be reported.
Why aren’t neighbourhood‑level crime statistics shown for Aylmer?
The 2019 open‑data feed for Aylmer does not include a breakdown by neighbourhood, so neighbourhood‑specific incident counts are unavailable for this city and year. The source dataset aggregates all incidents at the city level, and no neighbourhood identifiers were provided.
Which police agency provides the data used for Aylmer’s crime map?
The figures come from the Ontario official police open‑data portal, which publishes municipal incident data released by the province’s law‑enforcement agencies. These open‑data files are the primary source for the CrimeMaps.ca visualisations.
How recent is the incident data displayed for Aylmer?
The dataset reflects incidents recorded between July 11 2019 and October 8 2019, representing the complete calendar year 2019. The interactive map, however, shows a rolling 60‑day window that currently displays 157 incidents, a subset of the full‑year total.
Explore Aylmer
By category
- Aylmer Assault (4)
- Aylmer Break & enter (2)
- Aylmer Theft (9)
- Aylmer Mischief (6)
- Aylmer Other (203)