Vehicle crime in Chalfont St Peter surged by 600% in June 2025, jumping from three incidents in May to 21 reported cases. This dramatic rise in motor vehicle-related offences stands out as the most unexpected shift in the area’s crime profile this month. Despite this spike, the overall crime rate of 4.8 per 1,000 residents remains 40.7% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, highlighting the town’s generally low crime environment. The top three crime types—vehicle crime (32.8% of total), violence and sexual offences (18.8%), and criminal damage and arson (10.9%)—illustrate a mix of property and personal safety concerns. Seasonal factors may contribute to these patterns, with the start of summer likely increasing vehicle traffic and tourism in the area. While vehicle crime has risen sharply, other categories such as violence and sexual offences (69% below UK average) and anti-social behaviour (72% below UK average) show marked underperformance relative to national trends. This contrast suggests that local conditions, possibly including strong community policing or lower population density, may be influencing crime dynamics. The town’s built-up character within Buckinghamshire, combined with its proximity to London, may also play a role in shaping these outcomes, though further analysis would be needed to confirm such connections.