Keilor sits in the Brimbank council area, which records 7,367 offences per 100,000 residents, above the Victorian average. The council area logged 219 recorded incidents in this postcode over the period. The most common categories here are below. Most home break-ins are opportunistic, so visible attention and a fast alert to the people who can help matter more than any sticker on a window.
French backpacker Anais Poupon, 19, was working at La Vallee on Keilor Road in Essendon on April 25 when a passerby knocked a plate she was carrying, causing it to smash into her teeth.
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Source: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria, Year ending December 2025. Council-area rates are per 100,000 residents. This report is for general information and is not a substitute for emergency services. In an emergency, call 000.