In February 2025, Leicester Forest East and Kirby Muxloe recorded a crime rate of 4.0 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 40.3% below the UK average of 6.7 per 1,000. This figure reflects a built-up area within Blaby, where crime patterns are shaped by local demographics and infrastructure. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 42% of all reported crimes, making them the most common category, followed by vehicle crime (18%) and criminal damage and arson (16%). The seasonal context of February—typically marked by low outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—may have contributed to the overall lower crime rate. However, the breakdown of crime types reveals a complex picture. While violent crime remains a significant concern, its rate is 28% below the UK average, suggesting that local factors may be mitigating some risks. Vehicle crime, by contrast, is 89% above the national average, indicating a specific vulnerability in this category. The area’s lower-than-average crime rate could be influenced by its character as a mixed-use residential and commercial district, where community engagement and local policing efforts may play a role. The seasonal dip in activity during February, combined with the area’s relatively low population density, may also contribute to the reduced crime levels. However, the sharp rise in vehicle crime highlights the need for targeted measures to address this emerging trend. The data underscores the importance of contextualising crime rates within both national and local frameworks, ensuring that interventions are tailored to the unique challenges of the area.