Ebike thefts soar in NSW as Victoria’s crime rate drops for first time in four years

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Ebike thefts soar in NSW as Victoria’s crime rate drops for first time in four years

Victoria has recorded its first drop in crime in four years and fewer young people are offending, but a surge in theft is bucking the trend – mirroring concerns in New South Wales , where a sharp …

Victoria has recorded its first drop in crime in four years and fewer young people are offending, but a surge in theft is bucking the trend – mirroring concerns in New South Wales , where a sharp rise in ebike theft has helped drive stealing rates higher. The Victorian Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) on Thursday released data for the 12 months to March 2026, which showed there were 625,426 criminal offences recorded in Victoria – a decrease of 1,524 or 0.2% on the previous 12 months. The crime rate, which factors in population growth, also decreased by 1.9% compared with the previous 12 months. It marked the first drop in the crime rate since 2022. In the 12 months to March 2026, there were 22,654 alleged offences involving young people, a fall of 6% on the previous year. But young people remain disproportionately represented in several serious and violent crime categories, responsible for 60% of robberies, 55% of carjackings, 49% of home invasions and 48% of aggravated burglaries. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email “For the first time since 2022, incidents alleged to be linked to youth offenders have decreased,” the CSA chief statistician, Fiona Dowsley, said. Adult crime, meanwhile, rose by 10%, which Dowsley attributed to an increase in breaches of bail, stealing from retail stores and breaches of family violence orders. …

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