North Wingfield and Holmewood’s January 2026 crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents places the area 16.2% above the UK average, a figure that highlights a persistent imbalance between property and violent crime. Violent crime, which accounts for 59% of all incidents, has surged by 76.9% compared to the previous month, far outpacing the 8.2% overall rate increase. This stark contrast to property crime, which contributes only 24.35% of total incidents, underscores a shift in the area’s crime profile. While shoplifting and burglary rates have declined significantly, the rise in violent crime suggests a deeper issue, possibly linked to local social dynamics or under-resourced policing. Seasonal factors, such as the post-holiday lull reducing retail footfall, may explain some of the decreases in property crime, but the spike in violent incidents remains unexplained by typical January patterns. The area’s built-up nature and proximity to major transport routes likely contribute to vehicle crime rates, which are 62% above the UK average. These trends indicate a need for targeted interventions, particularly in addressing the disproportionate rise in violent crime. The community’s small population—9,880 residents—amplifies the impact of each incident, making localized solutions critical. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, especially in high-traffic areas, as the monthly exposure rate of one crime per 127 residents illustrates the tangible risks faced by individuals living in this area.