For residents of Sawtry, the crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 in August 2023 translates to one reported incident for every 222 people over the course of the month. This figure places the area 44.4% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, underscoring a generally low-risk environment despite the month-on-month increase. The most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 50% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (25%) and public order offences (9.4%). These patterns align with August’s role as a peak holiday month, when tourism and seasonal activity may influence crime dynamics. The prevalence of violent crimes, while higher than in previous months, still remains significantly below the UK average, suggesting that local factors may temper broader national trends. Anti-social behaviour, which saw a dramatic 166.7% increase, may reflect the impact of seasonal gatherings or unregulated events in the area. Meanwhile, the relatively low incidence of property crime—burglary and other theft combined for just 12.5% of all incidents—contrasts with the UK average, where property-related crimes are more common. This discrepancy could be attributed to Sawtry’s smaller population, lower foot traffic, or the absence of high-risk areas such as commercial hubs. The overall crime profile illustrates a community where personal safety is generally high, but localized spikes in specific categories warrant attention. These findings highlight the importance of contextualizing crime statistics within both seasonal rhythms and the unique characteristics of the built-up area within Huntingdonshire.