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Vancouver B&E Residential Statistics 2026

Based on VPD GeoDASH open data. Data through Mar '26 (updated weekly, ~1 month lag).

YTD 2026 (Jan–Mar)

172

total incidents reported

vs same period 2025 (Jan–Mar)

207

16.9%

Monthly Incident Trend

B&E Residential by Neighbourhood — 2026 YTD

Sorted by total reported incidents.

#NeighbourhoodIncidents
1
Downtown (CBD)26
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2
Strathcona23
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3
Kensington-Cedar Cottage13
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4
Hastings-Sunrise12
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5
Renfrew-Collingwood12
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6
Shaughnessy10
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7
Fairview8
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8
Kerrisdale8
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9
Marpole8
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10
Sunset8
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11
Grandview-Woodland7
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12
Dunbar-Southlands6
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13
Mount Pleasant6
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14
South Cambie5
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15
West Point Grey4
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16
Arbutus Ridge3
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17
Oakridge3
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18
Killarney2
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19
Kitsilano2
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20
Riley Park2
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21
Victoria-Fraserview2
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22
Stanley Park1
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23
West End1
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Data Note:(Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – Vancouver)

This platform visualizes safety records from the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) GeoDASH dataset. As an independent community project, we are not officially affiliated with or endorsed by the VPD or City of Vancouver.

To protect privacy, police obscure exact locations and dates for sensitive crimes, and dataset updates typically lag by about a month. Given the scale of municipal data, we cannot guarantee absolute accuracy or completeness.

These charts are designed to help you spot general neighbourhood safety trends. For life-changing decisions like buying a home or selecting a school, please consult professionals and rely on official safety channels.