April 2025 saw a dramatic 200% increase in drug-related crimes in Frimley, a built-up area within Surrey Heath, marking the most significant shift in the monthly crime profile. This surge contrasts sharply with the overall crime rate of 4.0 per 1,000 residents, which remains 48.1% below the UK average of 7.7. The most common crime category was violence and sexual offences (26 incidents, 41.9% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (14.5%) and public order offences (9.7%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of spring, when increased outdoor activity and Easter-related events may contribute to heightened interpersonal conflicts. The area’s relatively low property crime rate (16 incidents) compared to violent crime suggests a distinct crime profile, possibly influenced by Frimley’s character as a suburban commuter town with limited retail centres. While violent crime remains the dominant category, the stark rise in drug-related incidents raises questions about local factors that may have shifted during the month. The overall rate remains consistent with Frimley’s historical trend of being significantly safer than the UK average, though the drug crime spike deserves closer attention. Seasonal factors, such as warmer weather and extended daylight hours, may have facilitated more open drug transactions or altered patterns of illicit activity. This month’s data underscores the need to monitor emerging trends in drug-related crimes while maintaining the area’s strong performance in other categories.