Reigate's crime profile in June 2024 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property-related offences, shaped by the area's suburban character and seasonal rhythms. With a crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents—34.1% below the UK average—the area continues to demonstrate a pattern of lower overall crime than the national average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.1% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 27.2%, and criminal damage at 10.3%. This mix suggests a balance between personal safety concerns and community-level disruptions. The seasonal context of June, marking the start of summer, may contribute to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, as longer daylight hours and increased outdoor activity create new dynamics for interaction. However, property crime remains relatively subdued compared to other UK regions, with vehicle crime and burglary both significantly below national averages. The absence of theft from the person and shoplifting incidents—each below 1% of total crimes—further contrasts with typical urban patterns, potentially reflecting Reigate's lower foot traffic and more dispersed residential layout. This combination of factors illustrates a community where violent and anti-social incidents dominate, but property crime remains a lesser concern. The lower rates of theft and burglary may be consistent with Reigate's commuter town identity, where fewer retail hubs and a more spread-out population reduce opportunities for such crimes. These patterns align with broader UK trends in suburban areas, where community cohesion and lower population density often correlate with reduced property crime. However, the spike in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime highlights the need for targeted interventions during peak summer months.