Wilmslow's crime profile in August 2025 reveals a significant imbalance between property and violent crimes, with the latter dominating the landscape. At 4.6 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate remains below the UK average of 8.1, a 43.2% deficit that positions Wilmslow as one of the safer built-up areas in Cheshire East. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.5% of all incidents, outpacing property crimes which contributed 32.2% (38 out of 118 total). This violent crime dominance may be influenced by the area's character as a commuter town with mixed-use spaces, where late-night retail and hospitality sectors could contribute to increased interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal factors also play a role, with August's peak tourist activity amplifying opportunities for violent incidents while simultaneously reducing property crime through heightened surveillance. The 34% deficit in violence and sexual offences compared to the UK average suggests effective local policing strategies, though the 54% surplus in vehicle crime highlights a specific vulnerability. This pattern is consistent with Wilmslow's infrastructure, where car ownership is high and parking arrangements may create security gaps. The 84% shortfall in shoplifting compared to the UK average indicates that local retail environments—characterised by smaller stores and proactive staff—deter such crimes. These findings illustrate a combination of community characteristics, policing efforts, and seasonal dynamics that shape Wilmslow's crime picture.