The crime profile of Arlesey in October 2025 reveals a distinct emphasis on property-related offences, with anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime, and other theft accounting for over 70% of reported incidents. This mix suggests a local context shaped by factors such as vehicle density and community interactions, though the overall crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents remains 31.2% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour, the most common category, rose slightly to 28.1% of total crimes, while vehicle crime surged to 25.0%, both significantly above their respective UK averages. This contrast with the 74% reduction in violence and sexual offences—now at 12.5% of total crimes—points to a shifting balance between public order concerns and personal safety issues. Seasonal factors may partly explain these patterns: the transition to darker evenings in October, coupled with Halloween, could increase opportunities for anti-social behaviour and vehicle-related incidents. Meanwhile, the sharp drop in violent crimes might reflect reduced social interactions during the month. Arlesey's position as a built-up area within Central Bedfordshire, likely characterised by a mix of residential and commercial zones, may contribute to the prominence of property crimes over violent ones. The data highlights a need to address vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour while maintaining the current low overall rate, which is consistent with the area's generally safer profile compared to the UK as a whole.