Lutterworth’s crime profile in May 2023 revealed a combination of rising and falling trends, with significant spikes in certain categories warranting attention. The overall crime rate stood at 5.6 per 1,000 residents, 30% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000—a figure that, while encouraging, masks localized increases. Violence and sexual offences dominated with 19 incidents (27.1% of total crimes), likely driven by the longer evenings and increased social activity typical of May. This aligns with seasonal patterns seen in similar small towns, where outdoor drinking and socialising often correlate with higher reports of violence. Other theft (10 incidents) and burglary (7 incidents) also contributed to the mix, though the latter’s rate (0.6 per 1,000) was 94% above the UK average, suggesting vulnerabilities in residential security. The absence of a significant rise in shoplifting (18% below the UK average) may reflect the area’s lower retail density compared to larger urban centres. However, the sharp increase in drugs-related crimes and bicycle theft, both doubling from zero, signals a potential shift in criminal activity that requires closer monitoring. These trends, combined with the seasonal context of May’s extended daylight and bank holidays, may have created conditions conducive to certain types of crime. While the area’s overall safety profile remains strong, the spikes in specific categories highlight areas for targeted awareness and intervention.