Ashby-de-la-Zouch’s January 2026 crime profile reveals a marked contrast between property and violent crime, with property offences (33 incidents) accounting for 42.3% of total crimes compared to 32.1% for violence and sexual offences. This balance, while not unusual for built-up areas, may reflect seasonal dynamics such as reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours, which typically dampen outdoor crimes but can increase indoor or vehicle-related incidents. The area’s overall crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents is 32.4% below the UK average, a figure that underscores its relatively low-risk profile. Violence and sexual offences, though still significant, remain 40% below the UK average, potentially influenced by the area’s smaller population and lower density of nightlife venues. Vehicle crime, however, stands out as 116% above the UK average, with 13 incidents recorded—a sharp increase from December’s 5. This anomaly may be linked to local factors such as commuter traffic patterns or under-resourced parking security. The seasonal context of January, with its post-holiday lull and colder temperatures, likely contributes to the shift in crime types, as outdoor activities decline and indoor or vehicle-based crimes become more prevalent. These patterns, while not fully explained by the data alone, suggest that Ashby-de-la-Zouch’s built-up area characteristics and proximity to rural zones create a unique crime profile that differs from both larger urban centres and more isolated regions.