Chalfont St Peter’s crime profile in January 2024 reveals an unusual pattern: burglary rates are 39% above the UK average, despite the overall crime rate remaining 36.5% below the national figure. This built-up area in Buckinghamshire, with a population of 13,420, recorded 63 crimes in total—a rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents. While violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.1% of crimes (24 incidents), burglary (7 cases) stood out as a category significantly exceeding the UK average of 0.4 per 1,000. This anomaly contrasts with shoplifting, which was 82% below the UK average (1 case versus 0.6 per 1,000). The seasonal context of January—a post-holiday period with shorter days and reduced retail footfall—may have influenced the crime mix, though the area’s low overall rate suggests effective community policing or a generally low-risk environment. Violence and sexual offences, while common, were 31% below the UK average, aligning with the area’s likely quieter nightlife compared to larger urban centres. Anti-social behaviour and other theft also fell well below national averages, reinforcing Chalfont St Peter’s status as a relatively safe area despite the burglary spike.