Pitt Meadows Crime Map

British Columbia · updated 2026-08-14

2026 YTD128 incidents through the last complete month
2025 (full year)735 incidents
Full archive7,598 incidents (2013–2026)
Per 100K / year3,518

Police open data via each service’s portal. ⚠ feed frozen since 2026-04-01

About crime in Pitt Meadows

TL;DR. During 2026 (YTD, through Apr), Pitt Meadows recorded 128 reported incidents. The most common classification is “Other”, comprising 66 of those incidents (51.6%). No violent offences – assault, robbery, homicide or sexual assault – were logged in this period. Mischief, theft from vehicle and theft follow, together representing less than a third of all reported crimes. Theft from vehicle accounted for 19 incidents (14.8%) and theft added 11 incidents (8.6%). Auto theft and bike theft each contributed four incidents (3.1% each).

About this data

This page presents the open‑data incident totals for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, covering the 2026 year‑to‑date period through April. The figures are drawn from the municipality’s official police open‑data portal, which publishes each reported incident as it is recorded by local law‑enforcement. The dataset includes all categories reported by the police, from property offences to the occasional violent incident, and is compiled from the full‑year archive rather than the map’s limited window.

Understanding these counts helps residents and decision‑makers see recent crime activity, compare it with previous years, and gauge how the community’s safety landscape is changing. For example, the 2025 calendar year recorded 735 incidents, a 36.4 % rise over 2024’s 539 incidents, providing context for the current YTD figure. The interactive map on the site uses a rolling 60‑day window (93 incidents) which offers a short‑term snapshot, while the numbers here reflect the broader YTD totals.

Recent trend

The archive shows that complete calendar years have fluctuated, with a notable rise between 2024 and 2025. In 2024 the city logged 539 incidents; the following year rose to 735, a 36.4 % increase. Earlier years ranged between 320 and 816 incidents, illustrating a long‑term variability. The 2026 year‑to‑date total of 128 incidents reflects only the first four months and should not be compared directly to full‑year totals. This suggests a modest upward trend in the mid‑2020s before the current year’s partial data.

Category breakdown

For the 2026 year‑to‑date period through April, the most frequently reported category is Other, accounting for 66 incidents or 51.6 % of the total. Mischief follows with 22 incidents (17.2 %) and Theft from vehicle contributes 19 incidents (14.8 %). The broader “Other” group in the full archive is broken down, with the leading subcategory Other crime recording 682 incidents, representing 100 % of the Other roll‑up and 9 % of all incidents across the dataset. Smaller categories include Theft (11 incidents, 8.6 %), Auto theft (4 incidents, 3.1 %) and Bike theft (4 incidents, 3.1 %). No violent offences were recorded in this period, reinforcing the property‑crime focus of the data. Each percentage reflects its share of the 128 incidents reported to date.

FAQ

How many incidents were reported in Pitt Meadows for 2026 year‑to‑date through April?
The open‑data feed shows 128 dated incidents reported in Pitt Meadows for the 2026 year��to‑date period, which runs through April 2026. This total reflects the latest calendar year from the full archive and does not include the 60‑day map window figures. No violent offences were recorded in this period.

Which crime category has the most incidents and what does the “Other” category include?
Other is the leading category with 66 incidents, accounting for 51.6 % of the 2026 YTD total. Within the broader ‘Other’ group, the subcategory labelled ‘Other crime’ comprises 682 incidents in the full archive, representing 100 % of the Other category and 9 % of all recorded incidents. Other categories such as Mis‑chief and Theft from vehicle follow.

How have incident counts changed compared to previous years?
A year‑over‑year comparison is not available for the 2026 YTD period because the year is still in progress. In the full‑archive series, the most recent complete years show a 36.4 % increase, rising from 539 incidents in 2024 to 735 incidents in 2025. This provides context for longer‑term trends, though the 2026 YTD change cannot be calculated yet.

Why aren’t neighbourhood‑level statistics shown for Pitt Meadows?
The dataset does not provide incident counts broken down by neighbourhood, so neighbourhood‑level statistics are unavailable for Pitt Meadows. Because the source feed aggregates all incidents city‑wide without assigning them to specific neighbourhoods, the page cannot display a neighbourhood breakdown.

What is the source of the crime data for Pitt Meadows?
The figures come from the official municipal open‑data portal for British Columbia, which publishes police‑reported incident data for Pitt Meadows. This source aggregates the open‑data feed used for the city’s crime‑map visualisation and is the basis for the counts shown on the page.

How current is the data and how does it differ from the interactive map view?
The data cover incidents recorded up to 1 April 2026, representing the year‑to‑date period through April. By contrast, the interactive map uses a rolling 60‑day window and currently displays 93 incidents for the most recent two months. Both datasets are derived from the same open‑data feed but reflect different time spans.

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