Enderby and Narborough’s crime mix in August 2025 reveals a combination of local and national trends. The area’s overall crime rate of 10.3 per 1,000 residents places it 27.2% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the need for targeted interventions. The top three crime types—violence and sexual offences (26% of total), shoplifting (20.3%), and anti-social behaviour (14.6%)—illustrate a profile skewed toward interpersonal and property-related offences. The prominence of shoplifting, which is 233% above the UK average, may be linked to the area’s retail presence. month-on-month decline suggests that local efforts to deter such crimes could be having an effect. Anti-social behaviour, another major category, is 3% above the national average, reflecting the dynamics of a built-up area with a mix of residential and commercial zones. The rate of public order offences, at 107% above the UK average, may be influenced by the area’s proximity to recreational spaces or the impact of summer events. Meanwhile, violent crime remains slightly below the national average, with 32 incidents reported, a figure that could be shaped by the area’s demographic composition or the effectiveness of community-focused policing. Seasonal factors, such as the peak of the summer holiday season, likely contributed to the elevated rates of certain crimes, though the month-on-month changes indicate that these patterns are not static. The balance of crime types—leaning heavily toward property and public order offences—suggests that the area’s crime profile is distinct from more urban or rural counterparts, with its own set of challenges and opportunities for intervention.