Leatherhead’s crime rate in June 2024 stood at 10.8 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 31.7% above the UK average of 8.2. This figure reflects a combination of local factors, including the area’s position within Mole Valley and its proximity to commuter routes and retail hubs. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (26.7% of total), anti-social behaviour (20.6%), and public order offences (17.6%). These patterns may be influenced by the area’s character as a commuter belt suburb, where high foot traffic and mixed-use development create environments conducive to certain crime types. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer—could also play a role, with longer evenings increasing opportunities for anti-social behaviour and public order incidents. Shoplifting rates were 174% above the UK average, a figure that may be linked to the presence of retail centres in the area. While violent crime remains a concern, the absence of significant spikes in burglary or vehicle crime suggests that local policing efforts may have mitigated risks in those areas. The data also highlights a stark contrast in crime distribution, with property crimes (including shoplifting) far outpacing violent crime in terms of UK comparison percentages. This divergence may reflect the area’s dual role as both a residential community and a commercial node, where retail activity drives specific crime trends. The overall rate, though elevated, remains lower than in major urban centres, indicating that Leatherhead’s crime profile is shaped by a combination of its geography, infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms.