The crime profile of Chatteris in July 2024 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the monthly tally. At 4.8 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall rate is 42.9% below the UK average of 8.4, a gap that underscores its relative safety. However, the breakdown shows a troubling trend: violence and sexual offences accounted for 45.2% of all reported crimes, compared to 29.7% for property crimes. This imbalance, though not uncommon in summer months when tourism peaks, raises questions about the factors driving such a sharp increase. The 28 violent incidents reported in July—2.2 per 1,000 residents—remain 23% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that while local rates are lower, the surge from June’s 11 to 28 incidents may indicate a localized spike. Seasonal context is critical here: July, a peak time for festivals and outdoor events in Chatteris, often sees higher foot traffic in public spaces, potentially contributing to the rise in violence. Meanwhile, property crimes, which include other theft (12.9%) and vehicle crime (3.2%), remained well below UK averages, with the latter category at 57% below the national rate. This divergence highlights the area’s unique characteristics: while its built-up nature may foster more social interactions, its rural-urban balance likely mitigates some risks associated with larger urban centres. The 4.8 rate, though low, is not static; the 19.2% increase from June’s 4.0 per 1,000 suggests that seasonal and situational factors—such as the timing of local events—can significantly influence crime patterns.