Wellesbourne’s crime profile in July 2024 reveals a notable equilibrium between property and violent crime, with both categories accounting for 27.6% of total incidents. This balance suggests a dynamic interplay between local factors influencing personal safety and property security. The overall crime rate of 3.5 per 1,000 residents places the area 58.3% below the UK average of 8.4, a disparity consistent with Wellesbourne’s character as a relatively low-density built-up area within Stratford-on-Avon. Anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences emerged as the most prevalent crime types, each contributing 8 incidents—highlighting concerns about community cohesion and public order. These figures align with the seasonal context of July, a month marked by extended daylight, school holidays, and increased tourism. The absence of significant spikes in property crimes, despite the summer peak, may reflect the area’s limited retail or nightlife infrastructure compared to larger urban centres. However, the presence of anti-social behaviour during festivals and events could indicate challenges in managing transient populations. The crime rate’s proximity to the UK average for violence and sexual offences—2.9 per 1,000—suggests that local factors, such as community engagement initiatives or policing strategies, may be mitigating broader national trends. This balance between property and violent crime invites further analysis of how Wellesbourne’s unique demographic and geographic context shapes its crime profile.