Public order offences surged by 200% in September 2025, marking the most unexpected shift in Flackwell Heath and Wooburn Green’s crime profile. This spike, from two incidents to six, contrasts sharply with a 50% decline in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime. The built-up area’s overall crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents remains 25.7% below the UK average, reflecting a safer environment than the national norm. Violence and sexual offences (33.3% of total crimes) and criminal damage (14.5%) dominate the crime mix, though both categories remain below UK averages. The seasonal context of September—back-to-school periods and shorter evenings—may partly explain increased public order incidents, as young people return to local schools and community spaces. The area’s low burglary rate (1.5% of total crimes) aligns with its relatively compact, low-density residential character, where community visibility likely deters property crime. Meanwhile, drug-related offences (8.7% of total crimes) rose 100% month-on-month, though they remain 92% above the UK average, suggesting localised pressures that warrant further attention. This mix of stability and unexpected fluctuations underscores the combination of seasonal rhythms and community-specific factors shaping the area’s crime picture.