Sud-Ouest / Saint-Henri / Pointe-Saint-Charles (PDQ 15), Montreal

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2025 incidents1,152
Latest year (archive)643 incidents · 4.8% of city

About this neighbourhood

TL;DR. During 2026 through July, Sud-Ouest / Saint-Henri / Pointe-Saint-Charles (PDQ 15) recorded 643 total incidents, representing 4.8% of Montreal's 13,399 city-wide incidents. Break and enter was the leading category in the neighbourhood with 184 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 178 incidents and mischief with 141 incidents. Auto theft comprised 107 incidents, while violent incidents totaled 35 and robbery recorded 34.

About this data

In 2026 through July, Sud-Ouest / Saint-Henri / Pointe-Saint-Charles (PDQ 15) recorded a total of 643 incidents. This count represents 4.8% of the 13,399 incidents recorded across the entire city of Montreal during the same year-to-date period. Across the historical archive spanning from January 1, 2015, to August 12, 2026, this neighbourhood has recorded 11,864 cumulative incidents in the open-data system.

The published statistics provide a summary of reported events within the local police sector boundaries. During the 2026 year-to-date tracking period through July, property-related incidents made up the largest share of records, led by Break and enter with 184 incidents and Theft from vehicle with 178 incidents. Meanwhile, violent incidents totaled 35 within the neighbourhood boundaries.

Recent trend

The open-data tracking window for Montreal covers records logged between January 1, 2015, and August 12, 2026, reflecting figures from 2015 through 2026. Within this archive, Sud-Ouest / Saint-Henri / Pointe-Saint-Charles (PDQ 15) has recorded 11,864 incidents in total. When examining multi-year trends, it is essential to consider that neighbourhood boundary definitions and police service delivery zones may vary year to year according to upstream open-data classification. Consequently, multi-year comparisons across reporting windows must account for potential administrative adjustments in geographical limits.

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