The crime profile in Sandy during August 2023 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property-related offences that aligns with the area’s characteristics as a built-up district within Central Bedfordshire. With a crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000 residents — 3.7% above the UK average — the balance of crime types offers insight into local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.7% of all crimes, the highest single category, likely reflecting the presence of community spaces and public areas where such incidents are more prevalent. Other theft (25.8%) and anti-social behaviour (10.1%) followed closely, suggesting a combination of opportunistic crime and social tensions. This pattern contrasts with the UK average, where other theft is significantly lower, indicating a localised factor driving these incidents. August, a peak holiday month, may have influenced this mix: increased tourism and empty homes could elevate burglary risks, though burglaries in Sandy fell slightly compared to earlier months. Conversely, the sharp rise in other theft and shoplifting may correlate with seasonal shopping activity or targeted retail theft. The area’s mix of residential and commercial zones likely contributes to this profile, with public spaces and retail areas serving as focal points for both violent and property crimes. These trends highlight the interplay between seasonal factors, local geography, and community interactions in shaping Sandy’s crime profile.