Violence and sexual offences emerged as the dominant category in Grove (Vale of White Horse) during February 2026, accounting for 47.4% of all reported crimes. This category, which recorded 18 incidents, was 14% below the UK average of 2.3 per 1,000 residents, a figure that underscores the area’s relative safety despite the high proportion of violent crimes. The overall crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000 residents placed Grove 35.9% below the UK average of 6.4, a disparity that reflects the area’s rural character and low population density. While property crimes, such as shoplifting and burglary, accounted for only 25.6% of total incidents, their rates were consistently below the UK average, with shoplifting at 31% below and burglary at 60% below. This pattern is consistent with the Vale of White Horse’s broader crime profile, where low population density and strong community ties likely contribute to reduced opportunities for property-related offences. Seasonal factors also played a role, as February’s cold weather and reduced outdoor activity aligned with a pre-spring lull in crime, particularly for property crimes. However, the significant share of violent crimes suggests that indoor social settings, such as pubs or community centres, may be key locations for such incidents. These dynamics highlight the need for continued focus on community-based initiatives to address violent crime while maintaining the area’s low overall crime levels.