June 2025 marked a mixed picture for crime in Hoo St Werburgh, with some categories showing concerning increases while others declined. The overall crime rate of 6.5 per 1,000 residents remained 19.8% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, reflecting a generally safer environment compared to the national context. However, the data reveals troubling trends: violence and sexual offences. from May, still accounted for 42.9% of all crimes, with 30 incidents reported. This proportion highlights the persistent challenge of violent crime in the area, which may be influenced by factors such as the proximity to larger urban centres or the social dynamics of a built-up area within Medway. Anti-social behaviour emerged as the second most common category, rising sharply by 50% to 18 cases. This increase, coupled with a 75% surge in 'other crime' and criminal damage and arson, suggests a need for targeted community engagement. The seasonal context of June—as the start of summer and the longest days of the year—may contribute to increased outdoor activity and potential opportunities for crime, though the exact causal links remain unclear. The area's 'other crime' category was 337% above the UK average, a figure that warrants scrutiny given its potential to encompass a wide range of incidents from vandalism to unclassified offences. While the lower rates of burglary, shoplifting, and other theft compared to the UK average indicate a relatively secure environment for property, the sharp rise in anti-social behaviour and other crime underscores areas for improvement. The stability in the overall crime rate against the backdrop of these specific increases suggests that while the area is not experiencing a broad escalation in criminal activity, certain pockets of concern require attention.