December 2025 in Witham St Hughs revealed a striking anomaly: vehicle crime surged by 200%, becoming the second-most common offence in the area despite the overall crime rate remaining among the lowest in the UK. With a total of 14 crimes recorded (2.6 per 1,000 residents), the built-up area maintained its position 62.9% below the national average of 7.0 per 1,000. The most frequent crime category, violence and sexual offences, accounted for 50% of all incidents (7 cases), a 49% deficit compared to the UK average. This decrease may be linked to the holiday season’s reduced social interactions and the closure of certain venues during December. However, the unexpected rise in vehicle crime—now at 21.4% of all recorded crimes—contrasts with the typical low levels seen in smaller communities. This spike could be attributed to seasonal factors such as increased car usage for Christmas shopping or the presence of unoccupied homes, which may leave vehicles more vulnerable. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson rose by 100%, and other theft cases doubled, both of which occurred in an area with minimal property crime overall. The seasonal context of December—dark evenings, holiday travel, and empty homes—likely contributes to these fluctuations. Witham St Hughs’ crime profile, shaped by its compact size and rural proximity, continues to reflect a unique balance of low overall rates and occasional spikes in specific categories, underscoring the need for targeted community awareness during high-risk periods.