St. Albert Crime Map

Alberta · updated 2026-08-14

Latest 24h2 incidents (2026-08-12)
2026 YTD448 incidents through the last complete month
2026 (full year)484 incidents
Full archive484 incidents (2026–2026)
Per 100K / year649

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About crime in St. Albert

TL;DR. St. Albert recorded 448 total incidents in 2026 (YTD, through Jul), according to open data from RCMP K-Division. Theft represents the #1 category with 204 incidents, accounting for 45.5% of reported property offences. Mischief followed with 85 incidents (19%), while theft from vehicle accounted for 77 incidents (17.2%). This dataset published by RCMP K-Division tracks property offences only, so violent and person crimes are not included on this open map feed.

About this data

St. Albert recorded 448 open-data property incidents in 2026 (YTD, through Jul). Published by RCMP K-Division open data and mapped to Statistics Canada census subdivision boundaries, this public dataset tracks reported property offences across the municipality. This published feed covers property offences exclusively—specifically theft, mischief, theft from vehicle, break and enter, and auto theft. Crimes against persons, such as assault or robbery, are not published on this open layer.

This summary provides clear visibility into municipal property incident patterns during 2026 (YTD, through Jul). While the interactive map displays a rolling 60-day window containing 222 total incidents, the main headline figures on this page reflect the broader year-to-date total of 448 published records.

Recent trend

Year-over-year change is not available for the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) period because the dataset does not currently include a complete prior-year comparison pair. The published year series records 448 incidents for 2026 (YTD, through Jul), while the total on-disk archive for St. Albert contains 488 records from 2026. Because this dataset covers an incomplete current calendar year without a full prior annual baseline, direct percentage comparisons across years cannot be established. Readers should interpret these year-to-date numbers as an ongoing snapshot of reported property incidents rather than an annual trend line.

Category breakdown

During 2026 (YTD, through Jul), Theft stands as the leading reported category in St. Albert, with 204 incidents accounting for 45.5% of all published property offences. Mischief represents the second highest category, recording 85 incidents and making up 19% of the year-to-date total. Theft from vehicle follows as the third top category with 77 incidents, or 17.2% of total records. Rounding out the property breakdown, Break and enter comprises 59 incidents (13.2%), while Auto theft accounts for 23 incidents, making up 5.1% of the 448 total open-data property incidents recorded for this period.

FAQ

How many criminal incidents were reported in St. Albert in 2026?
St. Albert recorded 448 total property incidents for the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) period, spanning occurrence dates from March 17, 2026 to August 13, 2026. This headline total reflects all recorded property offences published in the open archive for this timeframe. All 448 records include complete date information.

What is the most common crime reported in St. Albert?
Theft is the leading category in St. Albert, accounting for 204 reported incidents or 45.5% of total offences during the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) period. Mischief follows as the second most frequent category with 85 incidents (19%), while theft from vehicle ranks third with 77 incidents (17.2%).

Are property offences in St. Albert increasing or decreasing compared to last year?
A year-over-year comparison is not available for this period because the dataset currently includes figures for 2026 only, totaling 448 incidents. Without complete multi-year archive data for prior calendar years, long-term trends cannot be calculated from this open feed.

Why are there no neighbourhood-specific crime statistics for St. Albert?
Neighbourhood breakdowns are not available for this source feed because the public open-data layer releases incident coordinates spatially mapped to the municipality level rather than assigned to local community boundaries. Consequently, figures are provided as a city-wide total of 448 incidents for 2026 (YTD, through Jul).

Where does the St. Albert crime dataset originate?
Data for St. Albert is published by RCMP K-Division through its public open-data layer, attributed to Statistics Canada census subdivisions. This specific feed covers property offences only, including theft, mischief, theft from vehicle, break and enter, and auto theft. Person-level offences such as assault are not included in this layer.

How current is the St. Albert crime map data?
The St. Albert dataset includes incident records updated through August 13, 2026, covering the 2026 (YTD, through Jul) summary window of 448 total incidents. By contrast, the rolling 60-day interactive map window displays 222 recent property incidents.

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