The crime profile in Brandon during February 2025 reveals a pronounced dominance of violent crimes over property offences, a pattern that may reflect local social dynamics and seasonal factors. With a total crime rate of 5.1 per 1,000 residents, Brandon recorded 55 crimes in the month, significantly below the UK average of 6.7 per 1,000. This 23.9% deficit underscores the area’s relatively safer status compared to the national picture, though the balance of crime types suggests distinct local challenges. Violent crimes, which accounted for 60% of all incidents, far outpaced property crimes (10%), with 33 cases of violence and sexual offences alone. This stark imbalance contrasts with the UK average, where violent crimes constitute 32% of the total, indicating a local overrepresentation of violent incidents. The seasonal context of February—a winter month with reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—may have influenced these patterns. The most common crime category, violence and sexual offences, was 32% above the UK average, highlighting a specific vulnerability in this area. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour rates were 59% below the UK average, suggesting community initiatives or environmental factors that may be mitigating such incidents. The interplay between these figures and the area’s character—as a built-up area within County Durham—raises questions about local policing strategies, community engagement, and the influence of socioeconomic factors. While the overall crime rate is encouraging, the concentration of violent offences demands further scrutiny to understand underlying causes and potential interventions.