South Merstham's crime rate in March 2025 reached 7.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 1.3% above the UK average of 7.8. The data reveals a clear dominance of violent crimes, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 40% of all reported incidents—14% higher than the UK average. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 16.3%, while public order offences, though lower in absolute terms, surged 45% above the national average. This pattern contrasts with categories such as shoplifting, which fell 12% below the UK rate, and vehicle crime, which was 49% lower. The seasonal transition to spring may have influenced these trends, as lengthening evenings and the clocks changing could alter community activity and policing priorities. South Merstham, a built-up area within Reigate and Banstead, likely experiences crime patterns shaped by its commuter-focused infrastructure and local amenities. The relatively low rates of property crime, particularly burglary and vehicle theft, may reflect effective local security measures or a lower density of high-risk areas. However, the significant increase in public order offences and the exceptionally high rate of weapon possession—471% above the UK average—suggest a need for targeted interventions. These figures highlight the combination of local factors and national trends, requiring a nuanced approach to crime prevention.