Long Sutton (South Holland) maintained a crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents in June 2024, a figure 32.9% below the UK average of 8.2. This continued safety performance reflects the area’s rural character and low population density, which historically correlate with lower crime rates. The top three crime categories—violence and sexual offences (34.4% of total), anti-social behaviour (21.9%), and burglary (18.8%)—illustrate a mixed picture: while violent crime remains a concern, it is 31% below the UK average. Burglary, however, stands out as high, with a rate 233% above the national average. This anomaly may be linked to the area’s built-up nature within a rural district, where homes are more spread out but still accessible to opportunistic offenders. Seasonal factors also appear to influence crime trends: as June marks the start of summer, the increase in public order offences and robbery may reflect heightened social activity and tourism. Conversely, the decline in criminal damage and arson by 75% suggests a seasonal dip in vandalism, due to fewer winter-related incidents or reduced alcohol-fuelled gatherings. The overall crime rate, though slightly up from May, remains firmly in line with Long Sutton’s historical trend of low to moderate crime, emphasizing the area’s resilience and community-focused policing efforts.