Ashford (Spelthorne) recorded a crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents in January 2024, placing it 6.8% below the UK average of 7.4. This built-up area, likely a suburban or commuter-oriented region, saw violence and sexual offences account for 25.4% of all crimes, followed by burglary (16.0%) and public order offences (11.8%). The seasonal context of January—post-holiday period with reduced retail footfall and shorter days—likely contributed to the overall stability in crime rates. Violence and sexual offences fell sharply, consistent with the post-holiday lull and reduced outdoor activity, while burglary rates remained high compared to the UK average. The area’s built-up character, with its mix of residential and commercial zones, may explain the higher incidence of property-related crimes. The decline in violent crimes aligns with the typical seasonal pattern of reduced incidents during colder months, though the surge in ‘Other crime’ raises questions about reporting practices or unclassified offences. Public order offences, which rose by 66.7%, may be influenced by local events or changes in community engagement during January. The contrast between the area’s low overall crime rate and its elevated burglary rates highlights the need for targeted interventions in property crime prevention. Residents are advised to remain cautious in areas with higher burglary rates, particularly those without visible security measures. The stability in overall crime rates suggests that local policing and community initiatives may be effectively maintaining the area’s relatively low crime profile, though the unique distribution of crime types indicates areas for further focus.