Prince George Crime Map

British Columbia · updated 2026-08-14

2026 YTD2,312 incidents through the last complete month
2025 (full year)3,753 incidents
Full archive24,367 incidents (2021–2026)
Per 100K / year4,367
CSI 2025193.8 (violent 224.1)

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About crime in Prince George

TL;DR. Prince George’s open‑data crime totals for 2026 (year‑to‑date, through July) show 2,312 reported incidents. Theft accounts for the largest share with 906 cases, followed by mischief (557) and theft from vehicle (388). The city’s top neighbourhoods by incident count are West Bowl (626) and Downtown (584). Violent offences recorded zero incidents in this period. Year‑over‑year change is not available for the YTD window.

About this data

The Prince George, British Columbia page presents incident counts from the city’s open‑data portal for the 2026 calendar year, covering the period through July 2026 (year‑to‑date). The dataset records 2,312 reported incidents, all geocoded to neighbourhoods, and shows no violent offences in this YTD snapshot.\n\nThese figures come from the official municipal open‑data feed, offering a useful snapshot of crime activity that residents, planners and researchers can explore on the interactive map. For contrast, the map’s rolling 60‑day window displays 836 incidents, but the headline totals reflect the full YTD period rather than a short‑term window.

Recent trend

Year‑over‑year change is not available for the 2026 YTD period, but the archive’s complete years show a steady decline. In 2025 the city recorded 3,753 incidents, an 8.7 % drop from 4,109 in 2024. Earlier years were higher, with 4,559 incidents in 2021 and 4,915 in 2022, indicating a long‑term downward trend toward the current 2,312 incidents reported through July 2026.

Category breakdown

For the 2026 YTD period, Theft is the most common offence with 906 incidents, representing 39.2 % of all reports. Mischief follows with 557 incidents (24.1 %) and Theft from vehicle accounts for 388 incidents (16.8 %). Together, these three categories comprise roughly 80 % of the total count. A very small slice of the data falls under Other crime, with 47 incidents (0.2 % of the total).

FAQ

How many reported incidents were there in Prince George in 2026 so far?
The open-data total for Prince George in 2026 is 2,312 incidents through July. That figure is the year-to-date count from the full archive, not the interactive map's rolling 60-day window. It covers all incident categories in the current year's extract. The 60-day map window shows 836 incidents for a more recent snapshot, but the page headline is the 2026 YTD total.

What is the most common reported incident category in Prince George?
Theft is the most frequently reported category in the 2026 year-to-date data, with 906 incidents, or 39.2% of the 2,312 total. Mischief follows with 557 incidents (24.1%), theft from vehicle with 388 (16.8%), and break and enter with 290 (12.5%). Auto theft and bike theft round out the top six categories.

Are incident counts going up or down in Prince George?
For complete calendar years, the archive shows 4,109 incidents in 2024 and 3,753 in 2025, a year-over-year decrease of 8.7%. Earlier full-year counts were 4,559 in 2021, 4,915 in 2022, and 4,712 in 2023. The 2026 number of 2,312 is year-to-date through July and is not directly comparable to those full-year totals.

Which neighbourhoods have the highest incident counts?
West Bowl records the most incidents in the 2026 YTD open data, with 626. Downtown follows with 584, and Van Bow is next at 144. College Heights, East Central Fort George, Crescents, Millar Addition, and VLA also appear in the top neighbourhood list. Prince George has 32 neighbourhood areas in this source.

Where does this incident data come from?
The figures are drawn from the official open-data feed for Prince George, British Columbia. The dataset covers 24,367 incidents across all years in the archive (2021–2026), and the 2026 headline total is 2,312 YTD through July. Category labels reflect how the source classifies each incident.

How current is the data?
The headline figures run through July 2026, meaning the selected period is 2026 YTD, through Jul, with the file generated on August 11, 2026. The interactive map also offers a separate 60-day window showing 836 incidents, but the page's total incident counts are the year-to-date archive figures, not that rolling window.

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