The crime mix in Arlesey during October 2024 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by local demographics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000 residents, the area is 49.4% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, highlighting a relatively low-risk environment. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, comprising 44% of all reported incidents, followed by criminal damage and arson (16%) and anti-social behaviour (12%). This balance suggests a community where interpersonal conflicts and property-related issues dominate, though the absence of significant theft or vehicle crime points to a stable residential environment. Seasonal factors likely played a role: October’s darker evenings and Halloween festivities may have contributed to the higher proportion of violent crimes, as lower visibility and increased public gatherings can create conditions conducive to such incidents. However, the area’s crime profile also shows notable divergence from the UK average. Violence and sexual offences in Arlesey are 33% below the national rate, a discrepancy that may reflect local policing strategies, community cohesion, or the absence of high-risk nightlife hubs typical of larger urban centres. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson exceed the UK average by 19%, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in areas prone to vandalism or arson. The overall picture underscores a community where proactive measures have kept violent crime in check but where property-specific risks remain a concern, particularly in relation to deliberate damage. Understanding this mix is critical for tailoring local safety initiatives to address both the strengths and vulnerabilities of Arlesey’s crime profile.