Parkland County Crime Map

Alberta · updated 2026-08-14

Latest 24h2 incidents (2026-08-11)
2026 YTD203 incidents through the last complete month
2026 (full year)214 incidents
Full archive214 incidents (2026–2026)
Per 100K / year624

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About crime in Parkland County

TL;DR. Parkland County recorded 203 property crime incidents during 2026 (YTD, through Jul), based on open data from RCMP K-Division. Theft was the top category with 60 incidents, accounting for 29.6% of all reported records. Break and enter and mischief each accounted for 45 incidents (22.2% each). This dataset tracks published property offences, including auto theft and theft from vehicle, and excludes violent person crimes.

About this data

This page outlines open-data incidents recorded across Parkland County, Alberta, during 2026 (YTD, through Jul). The dataset originates from RCMP K-Division public open data, mapped to the Statistics Canada census subdivision for Parkland County. Over this period, the open feed recorded 203 total incidents. It is essential to note that this specific data feed includes property offences only, covering category types such as theft, break and enter, mischief, auto theft, and theft from vehicle. Person-level offences like assault, robbery, or homicide are not published on this public map layer.

Tracking these open-data records provides community members direct visibility into reported property incidents across Parkland County. While the headline 2026 (YTD, through Jul) count stands at 203 incidents, the rolling 60-day interactive map window accounts for 86 incidents. Reviewing these figures helps clarify how property crime activity is documented throughout the area.

Recent trend

A direct year-over-year percentage change is not available for 2026 (YTD, through Jul) because the annual series for this selected period contains only a single year of data. The headline open-data dataset records 203 incidents for 2026 (YTD, through Jul), all of which occurred between March 18, 2026, and August 11, 2026. Across the broader on-disk archive, the open feed contains 215 total incidents for 2026. Because there is no complete prior calendar year available in this feed to establish a baseline comparison, multi-year trend percentages cannot be computed.

Category breakdown

During 2026 (YTD, through Jul), property offences in Parkland County were led by Theft, which accounted for 60 incidents, representing 29.6% of all recorded open-data reports. Break and enter followed with 45 incidents, making up 22.2% of the total dataset. Mischief recorded an identical count of 45 incidents, also representing 22.2% of reported activity. Additionally, Auto theft comprised 37 incidents or 18.2% of the open feed, while Theft from vehicle accounted for 16 incidents, representing 7.9% of total records. Because this RCMP K-Division feed focuses strictly on property-related categories, violent categories such as assault do not feature in these top category breakdowns.

FAQ

How many incidents have been recorded in Parkland County in 2026?
Parkland County recorded 203 total property incidents in 2026 (YTD, through Jul), spanning dates between March 18, 2026, and August 11, 2026. This open-data tally reflects property offences tracked by the RCMP K-Division feed, excluding violent crime categories which are not published on this public map layer.

What is the most frequently reported incident type in Parkland County?
Theft is the most common recorded offence in Parkland County for 2026 (YTD, through Jul), accounting for 60 incidents or 29.6% of the total dataset. Break and enter and mischief follow as the second most frequent categories, with 45 incidents each, representing 22.2% of reported offences apiece.

How do incident counts in Parkland County compare to previous years?
A year-over-year percentage change is not available for this period because the dataset currently covers only 2026 (YTD, through Jul), containing 203 recorded incidents. Multi-year comparison metrics will become accessible once full prior-year records are published to enable complete calendar-year comparisons.

Why are there no neighbourhood-level statistics for Parkland County?
Neighbourhood breakdowns are not available for Parkland County because the open dataset provides municipal census subdivision level tracking without local sub-region or neighbourhood boundaries. All 203 reported property incidents are mapped across the county as a single geographic administrative area.

Where does the crime data for Parkland County originate?
Data for Parkland County comes from RCMP K-Division open data, spatially attributed to the Statistics Canada census subdivision. The open public map feed is limited specifically to property offences—including theft, break and enter, mischief, auto theft, and theft from vehicle—and does not include violent crime records.

How current are the incident records for Parkland County?
The primary dataset covers 2026 (YTD, through Jul) with 203 total incidents, including records logged through August 11, 2026. For a more immediate view of recent activity, the interactive map feed presents a rolling 60-day window containing 86 reported property incidents.

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