Gerrards Cross, a built-up area within Buckinghamshire, continues to show a marked contrast between property and violent crime in its monthly crime profile. For June 2023, the area recorded 33 total crimes at a rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents — 45.9% below the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This divergence from the national trend suggests a unique local dynamic, where property-related crimes dominate the crime picture. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30.3% of all reported incidents, followed by vehicle crime (18.2%) and shoplifting (12.1%). These figures indicate a relatively safer environment for violent crime compared to the UK average, but a higher concentration of property-related issues. Seasonal factors may play a role in this balance: as June marks the start of summer, increased foot traffic and retail activity could contribute to shoplifting incidents, while the area’s commuter-oriented character may explain the prominence of vehicle crime. The relatively low rate of violent crime, 52% below the UK average, may reflect the town’s suburban layout and limited nightlife compared to larger urban centres. However, the 70% increase in vehicle crime above the UK average raises questions about local parking patterns or security measures in residential areas. This mix of crime types highlights the need for targeted approaches to address property-specific vulnerabilities while maintaining the current low levels of violent crime.