For every 1,000 residents in Loughborough, there were 8.9 reported crimes in January 2024, placing the area 20.3% above the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This rate translates to one reported crime occurring for roughly every 113 residents over the course of the month. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (26.2% of total), vehicle crime (13.3%), and shoplifting (11.8%). These figures reflect a mix of patterns consistent with Loughborough’s character as a mid-sized town with a mix of urban and semi-rural areas. Violence and sexual offences, while still the most prevalent category, decreased by 15.1% from December, possibly linked to seasonal factors such as shorter daylight hours reducing opportunities for certain types of crime. Vehicle crime, however, remained higher than the UK average, with 140% more incidents per 1,000 residents than the national figure. This could be attributed to Loughborough’s position as a commuter hub, where parking infrastructure and traffic flows may create vulnerabilities. Shoplifting, which rose sharply by 73.2% compared to December, may reflect post-holiday retail patterns, with January often seeing a surge in thefts from stores as consumer spending declines. The seasonal context of January—post-holiday, reduced retail footfall, and shorter days—likely contributes to shifts in crime patterns. These trends highlight the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas, such as retail zones and vehicle parking lots, to address the specific drivers of crime in Loughborough.