The crime mix in Hilton (South Derbyshire) during April 2024 reveals a distinct profile shaped by both local characteristics and seasonal influences. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 52.8% of all reported incidents, a proportion higher than the UK average for this category (2.6 per 1,000). This emphasis on violent crime may reflect the area’s demographic makeup, where smaller communities often experience higher concentrations of interpersonal conflicts compared to larger urban centres. Vehicle crime, though lower than the UK average for this category (0.5 per 1,000), rose sharply by 300% from the previous month, potentially influenced by increased travel during the Easter period and spring weather encouraging outdoor activity. The balance between property and violent crime in Hilton contrasts with many UK areas, where property crime typically outpaces violent crime. This anomaly could be attributed to Hilton’s built-up nature within a rural setting, where proximity to local amenities and social hubs may foster higher levels of interpersonal interaction. Seasonal factors further shaped the crime picture: the transition into spring likely increased foot traffic in public spaces, which may have contributed to the rise in vehicle-related incidents. However, the overall crime rate (4.3 per 1,000) remains 44.2% below the UK average, a testament to the area’s generally low levels of criminal activity. This safety record, while reassuring, does not eliminate the need for vigilance, particularly in areas where specific crime types—such as vehicle crime—show sharp increases. The interplay between local demographics, seasonal activity, and the built environment clearly plays a role in shaping Hilton’s crime profile, offering insights into how community-specific factors influence crime patterns.