The crime profile in West Molesey for June 2024 reveals a distinct balance of offence types that reflects both the area's character and seasonal rhythms. With a crime rate of 4.4 per 1,000 residents, the area remains significantly safer than the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000, sitting 46.3% below the national figure. This stark contrast underscores the effectiveness of local policing strategies and the area's demographic makeup. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38.8% of all reported incidents, a figure that sits 38% below the UK average for this category. This suggests that while violent crime is present, it is less frequent than in many other parts of the country. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 16.8% of the total, with shoplifting at 8.9%—both categories showing substantial underperformance relative to UK averages. This pattern may be partly explained by the area's status as a built-up district within Elmbridge, where community engagement and local infrastructure likely contribute to lower levels of disorderly conduct. Seasonal factors also appear to play a role, as June marks the start of summer when tourism in nearby coastal areas begins to rise. While this could increase exposure to certain types of crime, the data suggests that West Molesey's residents and visitors have experienced a relatively stable and low-crime environment. The dominance of violent crimes over property crimes is particularly noteworthy, as it contrasts with many urban centres where property offences often outnumber violent incidents. This balance may reflect the area's mix of residential and commercial zones, where community policing and local initiatives have created a deterrent effect against theft and burglary. However, the presence of violence and sexual offences at such a high proportion raises questions about the effectiveness of targeted interventions in this category, which warrant further exploration.