East Horsley’s crime profile in November 2023 reveals a striking balance between property and violent crimes, with the latter slightly edging ahead. At 4.3 per 1,000 residents, the area’s crime rate remains 42.7% below the UK average of 7.5, a figure that underscores its relatively safe environment. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences (10 incidents, 40% of total), followed by burglary, other theft, and public order offences (each contributing 12% of the total). This mix suggests a combination of local dynamics, such as the impact of seasonal events like Bonfire Night and the commercial activity around Black Friday. The dominance of violent crime over property crime is noteworthy, as it may indicate a shift in risk factors during this time of year. For instance, the darker evenings of November could contribute to an increase in violent incidents, particularly in areas with higher foot traffic or social gatherings. However, the area’s overall safety remains evident when compared to the UK average, likely influenced by its suburban nature and the presence of community-focused policing. The lower rates of property crime, such as burglary and vehicle theft, may also be linked to the area’s smaller population and lower density, which can deter opportunistic offenders. These patterns highlight the importance of understanding how local geography and seasonal rhythms shape crime trends, even within a broader context of national statistics.