April 2025 marked an unexpected surge in robbery cases in Surrey Heath, a local authority district with a crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents—36.4% below the UK average. This figure, the lowest in the area's recent history, contrasts sharply with the 100% increase in robbery incidents, which rose from 1 to 2 cases. The overall crime rate, however, reflects a broader trend of sustained safety, with violent crimes (201 cases) and anti-social behaviour (61 cases) dominating the statistics. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, accounted for 43.8% of all crimes, yet remained 20% below the UK average. Seasonal factors in April, including Easter and spring weather, may have influenced patterns, though the area's consistently low burglary rates (9 cases) and shoplifting incidents (30 cases) suggest underlying stability. The crime profile indicates a community where property crimes are rare, but violent crime remains a focal point, with April's data highlighting both resilience and unexpected spikes. This balance between safety and isolated incidents underscores the need for targeted policing in areas prone to robbery, while the broader context of low crime rates reinforces Surrey Heath's position as a relatively secure district compared to national benchmarks.