For every 1,000 residents in Witham St Hughs, 2.6 crimes were recorded in October 2025—a figure 66.2% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. This stark contrast underscores the area’s relative safety compared to national trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, contributing 42.9% of all reported incidents, followed by criminal damage and arson (28.6%) and other theft (21.4%). The seasonal shift into autumn, with shorter days and the approach of Halloween, likely influences patterns: darker evenings may reduce outdoor activity, aligning with the 45.5% month-on-month drop in violent crimes. However, the sharp rise in criminal damage and arson (+100%) suggests a different dynamic, possibly tied to local factors such as property maintenance or community events. The area’s low crime rate, despite its built-up status, may reflect a combination of community cohesion, limited commercial density, and effective local policing. For residents, the numbers translate to a daily risk of roughly zero crimes, with one in every 391 people encountering a reported incident over the course of the month. This low frequency, paired with the UK’s broader context, illustrates a place where crime is not a routine part of life but remains a statistic that local authorities and communities must remain vigilant about.