Neighbourhood Watch Association of St. Albert

2003 CRIME STATISTICS
(2002 Statistics are in parentheses, percentages indicate year-to-year change)
 
DistrictBreak & Enter ResidentialBreak & Enter BusinessTheft of Motor VehicleTheft from VehicleProperty Damage
Akinsdale11 (10) +10%3 (1) +200%10 (11) -9%57 (33) +73%101 (56) +80%
Braeside11 (6) +83%1 (0) +100%12 (7) +71%28 (15) +87%60 (31) +94%
Campbell9 (8) +13%7 (8) -13%9 (13) -31%13 (14) -7%
Deer Ridge4 (5) -20%1 (0) +100%5 (7) -29%35 (27) +30%77 (38) +103%
Downtown6 (6)3 (1) +200%12 (4) +200%26 (28) -7%
Erin Ridge2 (4) -50%1 (2) -50%14 (19) -26%30 (14) +114%
Forest Lawn6 (2) +200%1 (1)7 (4) +75%35 (11) +218%57 (51) +12%
Grandin19 (12) +58%10 (11) -9%21 (27) -22%100 (59) +69%204 (142) +44%
Heritage Lakes7 (4) +75%4 (5) -20%85 (20) +325%94 (35) +169%
Inglewood Square5 (5)4 (6) -33%5 (6) -17%11 (12) -8%
Kingswood6 (4) +50%0 (3) -100%13 (16) -19%16 (11) +45%
Lacombe Park5 (2) +150%3 (0) +300%4 (8) -50%37 (23) +61%91 (75) +21%
Lacombe Park East4 (0) +400%4 (2) +100%7 (1) +600%11 (9) +22%37 (21) +76%
Mission2 (4) -50%6 (6)7 (4) +75%18 (23) -22%55 (55)
Oakmont4 (0) +400%0 (3) -100%15 (5) +200%23 (11) +109%
Pineview2 (1) +100%4 (3) +33%15 (11) +36%40 (36) +11%
Riel Park1 (15) -93%4 (5) -20%9 (31) -71%14 (10) +40%
Red Willow Park2 (1) +100%2 (2)11 (3) +267%
Sturgeon3 (1) +200%1 (1)5 (2) +150%24 (14) +71%45 (19) +137%
St Albert Centre1 (0) +100%9 (8) +13%11 (22) -50%39 (37) +5%
Woodlands7 (1) +600%2 (2)20 (14) +43%51 (29) +76%

The following table shows the overall 2003 statistics with the comparison figures for the previous year.

20032002
Residential Break & Enter9756+73%
Business Break & Enter6063-5%
Property Damage under $50001164788+48%
Theft of Motor Vehicles (total)140141-1%
Theft from Motor Vehicles under $5000551368+50%
Total Drug Incidents247281-12%
Total Motor Vehicle Collisions12561277-2%
Total Criminal Code Incidents44813574+25%

Note: prior year numbers may differ from those published previously due to reclassification of incidents after investigation ("reported crimes" don't always turn out to be "actual crimes"). The statistics above were released by the RCMP on February 2, 2004.

This page was updated on February 19, 2004.