St. Marys Crime Map
Ontario · updated 2026-08-14
| 2026 YTD | 37 incidents through the last complete month |
|---|---|
| 2026 (full year) | 37 incidents |
| Full archive | 37 incidents (2026–2026) |
| Per 100K / year | 451 |
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About crime in St. Marys
TL;DR. St. Marys recorded 37 crime incidents in the 2026 year‑to‑date period (through Jul). Theft was the most common offence with 15 reports, representing 40.5 % of all incidents. Fraud followed with 11 cases (29.7 %), and break‑and‑enter accounted for six incidents (16.2 %). Assaults numbered four, while auto theft contributed one incident. The map’s recent 60‑day window shows 21 incidents, a subset of the YTD total.
About this data
This page presents the open‑data crime incident totals for St. Marys, Ontario, for the 2026 calendar year to date through July. The figures are drawn from the municipality’s official police open‑data portal, which publishes individual incident reports for the city. The data cover all reported offences recorded up to the most recent complete month, offering a snapshot of recent police activity for residents, researchers and local planners.
These totals are presented as raw incident counts, not rates, and reflect the full‑year archive rather than the 60‑day rolling map window, which currently shows 21 incidents. Using the year‑to‑date totals helps compare current activity with historical patterns while avoiding the volatility of short‑term windows. Stakeholders can filter the data by offence type or neighbourhood to explore spatial patterns, though neighbourhood‑level breakdowns are not available for this period.
Recent trend
The year‑over‑year change for St. Marys cannot be calculated for the 2026 YTD period because the archive’s year series includes only the current year, with no earlier full‑year record to compare. Consequently, a percentage change or trend description is not provided. Readers should interpret the 37 incidents reported through July as the most recent complete snapshot, while awaiting additional yearly data for future comparisons. The interactive 60‑day map window records 21 incidents, illustrating a smaller, recent slice of activity that complements the broader YTD totals.
Category breakdown
For the 2026 year‑to‑date period, Theft leads with 15 incidents, accounting for 40.5 % of all reported offences. Fraud follows with 11 incidents (29.7 %). Break and enter contributes 6 incidents, representing 16.2 % of the total. Assault, the only violent category listed, records 4 incidents (10.8 %). Auto theft is the smallest of the top five, with a single incident (2.7 %). Together these five categories comprise the full set of 37 incidents recorded through July, highlighting a predominance of property‑related crimes in St. Marys. The 60‑day rolling map window shows 21 incidents, reinforcing that recent activity is dominated by these same property offences. These figures suggest that theft‑type incidents remain the primary concern for local law‑enforcement resources.
FAQ
How many crime incidents were reported in St. Marys in 2026 year‑to‑date through July?
St. Marys recorded 37 crime incidents in the 2026 year‑to‑date period, covering data through July. This total reflects all reported incidents up to 18 July 2026 and is based on the open‑data feed for the city, currently not the 60‑day rolling map window.
What is the most common type of incident in St. Marys for 2026 YTD?
The most frequently reported offence in St.���Marys for 2026 YTD is Theft, with 15 incidents, accounting for about 40.5 % of the total crime count. This makes Theft the leading category, outpacing other types such as Fraud (11 incidents) and Break and enter (6 incidents).
Is there a year‑over‑year change for crime incidents in St. Marys?
Year‑over‑year change is not available for the 2026 year‑to‑date period because a comparable full‑year total from the prior year is not provided in the dataset. Therefore, no percentage increase or decrease can be reported at this time. Analysts recommend monitoring future releases to observe any emerging patterns.
Why aren’t neighbourhood‑level crime breakdowns shown for St. Marys?
Neighbourhood‑level incident breakdowns are not provided for St. Marys because the open‑data source does not include geocoded counts by neighbourhood for this period. Without these detailed locations, the page cannot display a neighbourhood ranking or map layer specific to individual areas within the town.
What is the source of the crime data for St. Marys?
The incident data for St. Marys originates from the province’s official police open‑data portal for Ontario, which publishes municipal crime records in a standardized format. These records are compiled by local law‑enforcement agencies and released publicly for public safety research and community awareness.
How current is the crime data for St. Marys?
The dataset reflects incidents recorded up to 18 July 2026, representing the year‑to‑date period through July for St. Marys. The interactive map, however, shows a rolling 60‑day window that currently contains 21 incidents, which is a subset of the broader overall YTD total.
Explore St. Marys
By category
- St. Marys Assault (4)
- St. Marys Break & enter (6)
- St. Marys Auto theft (1)
- St. Marys Theft (15)
- St. Marys Fraud (11)