Property Crime Down in June, Violent Crime Incidents Trending Up

TPD crime incident numbers for June 2026 are in. For the month of June, property crime incidents were down when compared to June 2025, however violent crimes were up.

The numbers show that year-to-date (YTD), though June, property crime and violent crime incidents are up when compared to YTD numbers through June 2025.

The broader 12-month trends show that violent crime incidents are trending up while property crimes remain relatively flat after a major decline in 2025. (See graph)

The YTD Numbers

The incident data -tabulated by TR – show that YTD property crime incidents were up 6.4% and violent crime incidents are up 24.1% through June when compared to the same time period one year ago.

Property crimes encompass burglaries, thefts, and incidents of vandalism. Violent incidents include aggravated assaults, armed robberies, and physical altercations.

A look at specific crimes reveals the YTD increase in property crime was driven by increases in residential (11.9%) and commercial burglaries (51.2%) when compared to 2025. The Auto Burglary & Theft category – which accounts for approximately 55% of all property crimes – is down 5.1.%.

The violent crime data shows that robbery incidents were up 17.4% while assault & battery incidents were up 26.1%.

12-Month Trends

The chart below shows the 12-month trends of property and violent crime incidents from January 2023 through June 2026.

Property crime incidents began to decline in December 2024 and reached a 3-year low in October 2025. For the most part, since then property crime has remained flat.

Violent crime incidents peaked in October 2023 and reached a 3-year low in June 2025. Since then, violent crime incidents have been trending up.

Staff

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