October 2023 marked a notable shift in Wymondham's crime profile, with a 15.2% increase in the overall crime rate compared to September. below the UK average. The monthly total of 92 crimes—equating to 3.8 per 1,000 residents—reflects a persistent pattern of lower-than-average criminal activity typical of rural Norfolk. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime mix, accounting for 45.7% of reported incidents, a share that remains 37% below the UK average. This category's dominance may be partly explained by the area's demographic profile, with a relatively stable population and limited nightlife activity compared to larger urban centres. Seasonal factors also played a role, as the clocks going back and darker evenings likely contributed to the 233% increase in criminal damage and arson. While the rise in violent offences is concerning, it is offset by the continued absence of burglary and vehicle crime, both of which fell by 50% compared to the previous month. The area's low crime rate, combined with its rural character, suggests that local initiatives and community cohesion may be effective in maintaining safety. However, the sharp increase in property-related offences, particularly criminal damage, raises questions about the impact of seasonal events such as Halloween on local crime dynamics. These trends underscore the need for ongoing monitoring and targeted interventions to address emerging patterns without compromising the area's overall safety record.