The crime mix in Lepton during January 2025 reveals a distinctive profile shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 6.0 per 1,000—15.5% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a pattern diverging from national trends. Shoplifting emerges as the most prevalent category, accounting for 25.8% of total crimes, a rate 158% above the UK average. This anomaly may be partly explained by the area's retail presence, which likely attracts opportunistic theft during the post-holiday period when foot traffic is reduced. Violence and sexual offences. month-on-month, remain 52% below the UK average, suggesting effective policing or community measures in this category. Anti-social behaviour also exceeds the UK average by 22%, pointing to potential challenges in managing public conduct. The seasonal context of January—shorter days and post-holiday retail quietude—likely contributes to the balance of crime types, with property crimes (shoplifting, vehicle crime) dominating over violent offences. This mix indicates a built-up area with significant retail infrastructure but lower levels of violent crime, consistent with a semi-urban environment where commercial activity drives certain crime types. The data also highlights vehicle crime as a growing concern, 144% above the UK average, possibly linked to parking patterns or unsecured vehicles in residential areas. These findings collectively illustrate a community where retail security and vehicle protection are critical areas for attention, while the relative safety in violent crime categories may reflect broader social or environmental factors.