In June 2023, Marston Moretaine recorded a crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 37.6% below the UK average of 8.5 per 1,000. This figure, though modest, reveals a distinct imbalance in crime types, with property-related offences dominating the landscape. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 44.8% of all crimes, followed by shoplifting (17.2%) and violent crimes (17.2%). The predominance of property crimes over violent ones may reflect the area’s character as a mixed-use built-up zone, where public spaces and retail hubs are more likely to attract non-violent criminal activity. Seasonal factors also play a role: June, the start of summer, often correlates with increased foot traffic and outdoor activity, which may contribute to higher rates of anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. However, the area’s violent crime rate remains significantly lower than the UK average (69% below), a trend consistent with the relatively stable, community-oriented nature of Marston Moretaine. This balance suggests that local policing strategies and community engagement efforts may be effective in mitigating more severe crimes, even as property-related incidents rise. The data also highlights the need for targeted interventions in areas where anti-social behaviour is concentrated, as this category alone accounts for nearly half of all reported crimes. While the overall rate remains low, the surge in anti-social behaviour and shoplifting in June indicates a potential shift in criminal activity that warrants further analysis.