Monthly Crime Statistics

Weybridge Crime Rate February 2026 | Monthly Statistics

Weybridge recorded a crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 in February 2026, 21.9% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.8% of all crimes.

81
Total Crimes
5
Per 1,000 People
6.4
UK Average
0%
vs Previous Month

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Weybridge's crime rate in February 2026 stood at 5.0 per 1,000 residents, 21.9% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000. This marked a continuation of the area’s consistently lower-than-average crime profile, reflecting its character as a largely residential built-up area within Elmbridge. The most common crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 35.8% of all reported incidents, followed by other theft (12.4%) and criminal damage and arson (11.1%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of winter months, when reduced outdoor activity and pre-spring lull may contribute to a shift in crime dynamics. Violence and sexual offences, while the largest category, remained 22% below the UK average, consistent with Weybridge’s generally stable community environment. Property crimes, though lower than violent crimes, still accounted for 45.7% of all incidents, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance in areas such as retail and residential zones. The relatively low rate of anti-social behaviour (45% below UK average) and public order offences (51% below) further underscore the area’s disciplined approach to community management. As a commuter-focused suburb with limited nightlife, Weybridge’s crime profile is shaped by its demographics and infrastructure, with fewer opportunities for alcohol-fueled incidents or late-night activity that might drive other categories. The data suggests that while violent crime remains a concern, the overall stability of the area’s crime picture is a testament to effective local policing and community engagement strategies.

February 2026 saw notable decreases in several crime categories, including drugs (-75%), burglary (-66.7%), and public order offences (-55.6%), reflecting sustained efforts to address these issues. Conversely, other theft, criminal damage and arson, and vehicle crime all increased sharply, with other theft rising by 150% to 10 incidents. These increases may be partially explained by seasonal factors, such as the timing of winter festivals or increased indoor activity during colder weather. The category of other theft, now 43% above the UK average, highlights a specific challenge in Weybridge, potentially linked to unsecured property in residential areas or targeted thefts during holiday periods. Meanwhile, violence and sexual offences remained 22% below the UK average, suggesting that local initiatives targeting domestic and community-based violence may be having an effect. The sharp rise in vehicle crime (+75%) is particularly noteworthy for residents, as it indicates a need for heightened awareness around car security, especially in areas with high commuter traffic. Anti-social behaviour, which fell 45% below the UK average, may benefit from ongoing community policing efforts in public spaces, though the absence of major events or disruptions in February likely played a role. These mixed trends illustrate the combination of local conditions and national crime patterns, requiring targeted interventions to address emerging challenges while maintaining the area’s overall safety.

Weybridge’s crime rate in February 2026 remained stable compared to the previous month, with no change from 5.0 per 1,000 residents. This consistency is a key factor in the area’s long-term safety profile, as it indicates that local crime prevention measures are effectively maintaining current levels. On a daily basis, the area experienced approximately 3 crimes per day, a figure that, while modest, underscores the importance of community vigilance. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 202 residents, a monthly exposure rate that is significantly lower than the UK average. With a population of 16,373, this translates to a low probability of individual involvement in crime, which is a critical consideration for residents seeking to understand their personal risk. The stability in the overall rate, combined with the area’s consistent performance below the UK average in multiple categories, suggests that Weybridge’s policing strategies and community engagement are working effectively. However, the increases in specific categories like other theft and vehicle crime highlight the need for targeted responses to prevent these trends from escalating. Comparing Weybridge’s experience to the broader UK context, the area’s ability to maintain a lower-than-average crime rate despite national fluctuations is a testament to its unique demographic and geographic characteristics, which likely include a strong focus on residential stability and limited exposure to high-risk environments.

Crime Breakdown - February 2026

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences291.835.8%
Other theft100.612.4%
Criminal damage and arson90.611.1%
Anti-social behaviour80.59.9%
Shoplifting70.48.6%
Vehicle crime70.48.6%
Public order40.24.9%
Bicycle theft20.12.5%
Other crime10.11.2%
Drugs10.11.2%
Possession of weapons10.11.2%
Robbery10.11.2%
Burglary10.11.2%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Weybridge. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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Page updated: 19 April 2026

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