THOROLD, Niagara Region

Niagara Region · neighbourhood

2026 incidents36
Latest year (archive)28 incidents · 4.5% of city

About this neighbourhood

TL;DR. In 2026 (YTD, through Jul), the neighbourhood of Thorold recorded 28 total incidents, accounting for 4.5% of the 627 city-wide incidents in Niagara Region. The leading category in Thorold was Other, with 23 incidents recorded. Additional category counts include Assault with 3 incidents, Auto theft with 1 incident, and Theft with 1 incident. Nearby neighbourhoods recorded higher counts during this period, including St Catharines with 214 incidents, Niagara Falls with 173 incidents, and Welland with 95 incidents.

About this data

Thorold is one of the neighbourhoods included in Niagara Region's open-data boundary set, and it sits below the region's larger urban classifications in raw incident count. For the 2026 year-to-date period through July, the neighbourhood recorded 28 incidents, or 4.5% of the region's citywide total of 627. Within that same window, nearby classifications reported 214 incidents in St. Catharines, 173 in Niagara Falls, and 95 in Welland.

The extract for this page carries incident dates from June 28 to August 14, 2026, and this is not a single-day snapshot. The 28-count figure is Thorold's neighbourhood count for 2026 scaled to the city's YTD window through July. That scalar basis means the page is anchored to the latest calendar year in the archive rather than a rolling 60-day map window.

Recent trend

Data coverage for this page is based on the latest calendar year in the on-disk archive, cut at the last complete month: 2026 through July. In Thorold's extract, the recorded incident dates range from June 28 to August 14, 2026; the year-to-date label reflects the archive's YTD cut rather than a 60-day map window. Niagara Region's neighbourhood boundaries are approximate and may be redefined between releases, so year-over-year comparisons of Thorold's counts should be treated with caution. The numbers here are raw incident counts, not per-capita measures.

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