The crime profile of Shepperton in July 2023 reveals a distinct balance of offence types, with property crimes dominating the landscape. Of the 37 total crimes reported, shoplifting emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 27% of incidents. This figure—10 cases in July—far exceeds the UK average for shoplifting by 217%, suggesting a potential link to the town's retail environment during peak summer months. Violence and sexual offences, though lower than property crimes, still accounted for 24.3% of total crimes, a rate 35% below the UK average. This contrast may reflect local factors such as community engagement or policing efforts. Anti-social behaviour also featured prominently, contributing 24.3% of reported crimes and surpassing the UK average by 27%. The seasonal context of July—characterised by school holidays, tourism, and festivals—likely influenced these patterns, as increased foot traffic and outdoor activity can create conditions conducive to retail theft and public order issues. The overall crime rate of 7.2 per 1,000 residents is 13.3% below the UK average, indicating that while specific categories show spikes, the area as a whole maintains a relatively low level of criminal activity. This balance between above-average shoplifting and below-average violent crime underscores the combination of local dynamics, from commercial activity to community safety initiatives, that shape Shepperton's crime profile.