Rugeley’s crime mix in February 2025 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents—16.4% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a lower-than-average incidence of violent and property crimes. However, the breakdown of crime types highlights a notable concentration of violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 38.3% of all reported crimes. This dominance of violent crime contrasts with the UK average, where such offences make up 11% of the total. The presence of a high proportion of violence and sexual offences may be influenced by Rugeley’s character as a built-up area within Cannock Chase, where community interactions and local infrastructure could contribute to such patterns. Meanwhile, shoplifting emerged as a significant concern, occurring at a rate 29% higher than the UK average. This may be linked to the area’s retail presence or seasonal factors, as February’s low outdoor activity could drive more indoor shopping and potential opportunities for theft. Anti-social behaviour, at 13.4% of all crimes, also remains a persistent issue, though it is 18% below the UK average. This suggests that while Rugeley faces challenges in managing certain types of crime, it performs better than the national average in others. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with limited daylight and a pre-spring lull—may further explain the lower levels of outdoor crime, such as vehicle theft, which stood at 0.5 per 1,000 (35% above UK average). However, the sharp increase in drug-related offences, which rose by 200% compared to the previous month, indicates a sudden shift that may require further analysis. Overall, the crime profile of Rugeley in February 2025 illustrates a balance between local-specific challenges and broader national trends, with implications for community safety and policing strategies.