Villeray / Parc-Extension (PDQ 31), Montreal
Montreal · neighbourhood
| Latest 24h | 2 incidents |
|---|---|
| 2025 incidents | 1,064 |
| Latest year (archive) | 602 incidents · 4.5% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. In 2026 (YTD, through Jul), Villeray / Parc-Extension (PDQ 31) in Montreal recorded 602 reported incidents. This accounts for 4.5% of Montreal's city total of 13,399 incidents. Break and enter was the leading category in the neighbourhood with 192 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 165 incidents and mischief with 105 incidents. A total of 39 violent incidents were reported in the neighbourhood during this period.
About this data
Villeray / Parc-Extension (PDQ 31) recorded 602 police-reported incidents in Montreal during 2026 (YTD, through Jul). This volume accounts for 4.5% of the 13,399 incidents logged across the entire city during the same period. Across the historical open-data archive spanning from 2015-01-01 to 2026-08-12, the neighbourhood accumulated 9,718 recorded incidents in total.
The dataset published by municipal authorities tracks official police sector records for Villeray / Parc-Extension (PDQ 31) throughout the 2015 to 2026 coverage window. Out of the 602 incidents registered in 2026 through July, violent incidents comprised 39 records. These statistics reflect official open-data reporting for this specific police service division in Montreal.
Recent trend
The incident archive for Villeray / Parc-Extension (PDQ 31) covers the timeframe from 2015-01-01 to 2026-08-12, with the primary 2026 figures representing a year-to-date window through July. Over the complete 2015 to 2026 reporting period, 9,718 total incidents were logged in this sector. When evaluating historical trends, it is essential to note that neighbourhood boundary classifications and police service division definitions may vary from year to year. Consequently, multi-year figures reflect evolving municipal data mapping standards rather than fixed geographical boundaries.
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