June 2023 marked an unexpected surge in vehicle crime, a category that rose sharply by 140% to 12 incidents, outpacing the UK average by 91%. This anomaly stood in contrast to the area's overall crime rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents, which remained 50.6% below the UK average. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (15 incidents, 26.8% of total), vehicle crime (12 incidents, 21.4%), and criminal damage and arson (8 incidents, 14.3%). These figures reflect a mix of local patterns and broader national trends. The area's low crime rate is consistent with its character as a built-up rural community within Buckinghamshire, where population density is low and community engagement is strong. However, the rise in vehicle crime may be influenced by seasonal factors, such as increased travel during the summer months or changes in local parking habits. Violence and sexual offences, though down by 40% from the previous month, remained significantly below the UK average, a trend that may be linked to the area's quiet, residential nature and limited nightlife. The overall crime profile highlights a balance between routine community challenges and the benefits of a low-density environment, where public spaces are less crowded and more closely monitored by residents.