May 2025 presented a mixed picture for Measham’s crime profile, with some categories showing troubling increases despite the area’s overall safety compared to the UK. The total crime rate of 5.2 per 1,000 residents, 35.8% below the UK average, highlights Measham’s relative security. However, the sharp rise in vehicle crime—now 225% above the UK average—suggests a growing vulnerability in this category. This surge may be tied to seasonal factors, such as extended evenings and increased outdoor socialising, which could heighten opportunities for theft or vandalism. Property crimes, making up 60.7% of all incidents, dominate the profile, with vehicle crime and criminal damage contributing significantly. Violent crimes, though lower than the UK average (28.6% of total), remain a concern, particularly as alcohol-related public order offences declined. The seasonal context of May, with its bank holidays and longer daylight hours, likely plays a role in shaping these trends. While Measham’s crime rate remains a positive outlier nationally, the pronounced increases in specific categories demand closer scrutiny to prevent further escalation. The area’s built-up nature, combined with its location within North West Leicestershire, may influence crime patterns, with vehicle-related incidents linked to local transport infrastructure or transient populations. Residents should be aware of these shifts, especially around vehicle security and property protection, as the data underscores both progress and emerging risks.