Victoria Park, Lethbridge
Lethbridge · neighbourhood
| 2025 incidents | 465 |
|---|---|
| Latest year (archive) | 295 incidents · 5.4% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. Victoria Park recorded 295 police‑recorded incidents year‑to‑date through July 2026, representing about 5.4 % of Lethbridge’s total of 5,457 incidents. The leading category was “Other” with 113 reports, followed by Theft (80) and Assault (43). Nearby neighbourhoods such as Downtown, Senator Buchanan and Westminster reported higher totals, with 932, 744 and 487 incidents respectively. Violent offences numbered 52, a modest share of the city’s overall violent count.
About this data
Victoria Park, a neighbourhood in Lethbridge, recorded 295 incidents between 17 April 2025 and 12 July 2026. These incidents represent 5.4 % of Lethbridge’s total of 5,457 reported incidents for the same year‑to‑date window. This makes Victoria Park one of the neighbourhoods contributing a modest share of the city’s overall crime count.
The dataset aggregates all crime types reported to the city’s open‑data portal, covering the period from mid‑April��2025 through mid‑July 2026. This YTD snapshot provides a comprehensive view of neighbourhood‑level activity up to the last complete month of 2026. The count includes all categories captured in the city’s crime archive, from minor offences to violent incidents. The leading category in Victoria Park is “Other”, accounting for 113 of the incidents.
Recent trend
Victoria Park’s figures cover incidents recorded from 17 April 2025 through 12 July 2026, representing a year‑to‑date snapshot that ends at the last complete month of the current year. Because the dataset is compiled from the city’s open‑data archive, it reflects the reporting practices and classification schemes in place during that interval. Note that neighbourhood boundaries in Lethbridge are periodically revised; the 2026 boundaries may differ from those used in earlier years, which can affect direct comparisons across time. Analysts should therefore interpret trends with awareness that some shifts may stem from boundary updates rather than changes in incident volume.
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