Red Deer Crime Map
Alberta · updated 2026-08-14
| Latest 24h | 3 incidents (2026-08-12) |
|---|---|
| 2026 YTD | 1,192 incidents through the last complete month |
| 2026 (full year) | 1,287 incidents |
| Full archive | 1,287 incidents (2026–2026) |
| Per 100K / year | 1,115 |
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About crime in Red Deer
TL;DR. Red Deer recorded 1,192 total incidents in 2026 (YTD, through Jul), based on public point data published by RCMP K-Division. Theft represents the most frequent category with 413 incidents, accounting for 34.6% of the dataset. The open dataset tracks property offences, including mischief with 362 incidents and theft from vehicle with 175 incidents. Violent offences are not published on this spatial feed.
About this data
This page details 1,192 reported property incidents published for Red Deer, Alberta, covering the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) period. The underlying figures originate from the RCMP K-Division public point layer, spatially attributed to the Statistics Canada census subdivision for Red Deer. This dataset tracks property-related incidents to help residents review open-data records across the municipality.
Because the dataset is drawn from RCMP K-Division property layers, published categories are limited to property offences, including break and enter, mischief, theft, auto theft, and theft from vehicle. Person crimes such as assault or robbery are not included on this feed. While the main page headline reflects 1,192 incidents for 2026 (YTD, through Jul), the interactive map displays 533 incidents from the recent 60-day rolling window.
Recent trend
Year-over-year percentage comparison is not available for the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) period because the dataset currently contains only 2026 records. The headline total reflects 1,192 dated incidents recorded between March 17, 2026, and August 13, 2026. Within the on-disk archive, a total of 1,293 incidents are recorded for 2026. Because there is no complete prior calendar year in this feed to establish a baseline, annual percentage trends cannot be calculated. Figures will update as additional monthly data is released by RCMP K-Division.
Category breakdown
During 2026 (YTD, through Jul), reported property incidents in Red Deer were divided across five main categories published by RCMP K-Division. Theft was the leading incident type, accounting for 413 records or 34.6% of all reported property incidents in this dataset. Mischief ranked second with 362 incidents, representing 30.4% of the total mix. Theft from vehicle followed as the third most frequent category, with 175 reported incidents accounting for 14.7%. The remaining property categories recorded during this period were Break and enter, which accounted for 151 incidents (12.7%), and Auto theft, which accounted for 91 incidents (7.6%). Together, these five property offence categories constitute the complete open-data record for the municipality during this period.
FAQ
How many crime incidents were reported in Red Deer in 2026 so far?
For the 2026 year-to-date period through July, Red Deer recorded 1,192 total reported property incidents in the open dataset. These recorded incidents span from March 17, 2026, to August 13, 2026. This dataset includes property-related offences such as theft, mischief, theft from vehicle, break and enter, and auto theft.
What is the most common category of reported incidents in Red Deer?
Theft is the single largest category in Red Deer for 2026 (YTD, through Jul), accounting for 413 reported incidents, or 34.6% of all recorded property incidents in the feed. Mischief is the second most common category with 362 incidents (30.4%), followed by theft from vehicle with 175 incidents (14.7%).
Are reported incidents in Red Deer increasing or decreasing compared to last year?
A year-over-year percentage comparison is not available for this period because the 2026 dataset is an open year-to-date feed with no complete prior calendar year pair in the dataset. The full on-disk archive records 1,192 incidents for the 2026 year-to-date period through July, alongside 1,293 total archive records spanning 2026.
Why are there no neighbourhood-level crime breakdowns for Red Deer?
Neighbourhood-specific statistics are not available for Red Deer because the open data layer published by RCMP K-Division is mapped at the census subdivision level rather than divided into municipal neighbourhood boundaries. As a result, incident counts are provided for Red Deer as a whole rather than broken down by individual local areas or communities.
What is the official source of Red Deer's open crime data?
Open map data for Red Deer comes from the RCMP K-Division public point layer, spatially attributed to the Red Deer census subdivision. This feed tracks 1,192 reported property incidents in 2026 through July. The feed covers property offences only; violent offences such as assault, robbery, or homicide are not published on this public map layer.
How up to date is the Red Deer crime dataset?
The headline dataset covers 2026 (YTD, through Jul), with incident records extending from March 17, 2026, up to August 13, 2026, totaling 1,192 recorded incidents. For short-term tracking, the interactive map displays a rolling 60-day window containing 533 reported property incidents.
Explore Red Deer
By category
- Red Deer Break & enter (163)
- Red Deer Auto theft (98)
- Red Deer Theft from vehicle (190)
- Red Deer Theft (445)
- Red Deer Mischief (391)