Winston Churchill, Lethbridge
Lethbridge · neighbourhood
| 2025 incidents | 306 |
|---|---|
| Latest year (archive) | 217 incidents · 4% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. The Winston Churchill neighbourhood in Lethbridge recorded 217 crime incidents in the 2026 year‑to‑date period through July, representing 4 % of the city’s total of 5,457 incidents. The most common offence type was “Other,�� with 87 reports, followed by Theft (51) and Assault (33). Violence accounted for 39 incidents, while mischief and break‑and‑enter together contributed 31 cases. Nearby, the Downtown neighbourhood logged 932 incidents, Senator Buchanan 744, and Westminster 487, highlighting the relative scale of Winston Churchill’s figures.
About this data
Winston Churchill is a neighbourhood in Lethbridge, Alberta, reporting 217 incidents in the 2026 year‑to‑date period, which accounts for 4 % of the city’s total of 5,457 incidents. The dataset covers records from 17 April 2025 through 12 July 2026, reflecting the latest complete months available. This span includes more than a full calendar year, capturing seasonal variations in incident reporting.
These 217 incidents are compiled from the municipal open‑data archive and are scaled to the city‑wide YTD count. While the neighbourhood’s share is modest, the absolute number provides a snapshot of recent criminal activity within Winston Churchill, allowing residents and analysts to track patterns alongside Lethbridge’s broader public safety picture.
Recent trend
The data for Winston Churchill covers incidents recorded from 17 April 2025 to 12 July 2026, representing the most recent complete months in the municipal archive. Because the neighbourhood boundaries are defined by the open‑data portal and may be redrawn between reporting years, comparisons across years should be interpreted with awareness that the geographic extent of Winston Churchill could differ slightly from one year to the next. Users should consider this when analysing trends over time. The YTD cut‑off through July ensures that the count reflects activity up to the last complete month of the current year, rather than a rolling 60‑day window.
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