Stone (Dartford) experienced a crime rate of 6.2 per 1,000 residents in March 2025, placing it 20.5% below the UK average of 7.8. This figure, while lower than the national benchmark, masks significant variations across crime types. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 44.2% of all incidents, a rate (2.7 per 1,000) that was 1% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour followed at 14.0%, with a rate 28% below the UK figure, possibly reflecting effective local initiatives or community engagement. However, burglary and vehicle crime stood out as major anomalies: burglary, at 0.6 per 1,000, was 114% above the UK average, while vehicle crime was 54% above. These spikes may be linked to the area’s built-up character, where residential density and limited surveillance could create opportunities for property-related crimes. The seasonal context of March—a transitional period with lengthening evenings—may have influenced patterns of outdoor activity, contributing to the rise in violent offences. While the overall rate remains favourable compared to the UK, the disproportionate increase in burglary and vehicle crime underscores the need for targeted measures in these categories. The data suggests a combination of local conditions and broader national trends, requiring a nuanced approach to crime prevention.