The crime profile of Knowle and Dorridge in April 2024 reveals a strikingly low overall rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 66.2% below the UK average. This statistic underscores a broader trend of relative safety, though the distribution of crime types offers nuanced insights. Vehicle crime emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 24% of all incidents and 28% above the UK average for this category. This discrepancy may be attributed to the area's built-up nature, where parking infrastructure and commuting patterns likely contribute to higher vehicle-related offences. Violence and sexual offences, while still present at 22% of total crimes, fell significantly below the UK average by 77%, a figure that could reflect the community's demographic makeup or effective local policing strategies. The seasonal context of April—marked by Easter and spring weather—adds another layer of complexity. Increased outdoor activity during this period may shift crime patterns, explaining the 100% increases in shoplifting and criminal damage compared to March. However, these rises remain modest in absolute terms, with shoplifting incidents still 70% below the UK average. The balance of crime types suggests a community where property-related offences dominate, yet violent crime remains low. This mix may be influenced by the area's character as a built-up part of Solihull, where urban planning and community engagement initiatives could play a role in mitigating certain types of crime. The data also highlights the importance of seasonal factors in shaping crime dynamics, as the transition from winter to spring may affect both offender behavior and community vigilance.