The most striking development in Rural Ealing's crime profile in October 2024 was the 200% surge in criminal damage and arson, a figure that defied expectations given the area's typically stable crime profile. With a crime rate of 8.9 per 1,000 residents—9.9% above the UK average—this built-up rural area within Ealing demonstrates a combination of local factors and national trends. The breakdown of offences reveals that property crimes (15 incidents) accounted for 51.7% of all reported crimes, with violent crimes (6 incidents) making up 20.7%. This distribution aligns with the characteristics of a mixed-use area where residential zones coexist with commercial spaces, potentially contributing to both property and personal safety concerns. Seasonal factors may have played a role in shaping these patterns, particularly as October's darker evenings and Halloween festivities could have influenced both anti-social behaviour and targeted offences. While the UK average for violence and sexual offences is 2.7 per 1,000, Rural Ealing's rate of 1.8 per 1,000 is 33% below, suggesting that local community initiatives or policing strategies may be effective in mitigating such crimes. However, the 500% disparity in robbery rates compared to the national average indicates a specific vulnerability that deserves closer attention. These figures underscore the importance of contextualising crime data within the unique demographic and geographic profile of Rural Ealing, where the built-up nature of the area may create different risk profiles compared to purely rural or urban counterparts.