Bramley and Wonersh, a built-up area within Waverley, recorded a crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents in February 2024—45.1% below the UK average of 7.1. This marked deviation from national trends underscores the area’s unique characteristics. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 45% of all reported incidents, followed by burglary (20%) and anti-social behaviour (15%). While the overall rate remains significantly lower than the UK average, burglary in Bramley and Wonersh is 167% above the national figure, a striking anomaly that warrants closer examination. Seasonal factors may partially explain the crime profile: February, a winter month with low outdoor activity, typically sees a pre-spring lull in criminal activity. However, the sharp rise in violent offences and burglary suggests influences beyond seasonal patterns. The area’s relatively low population density and suburban character likely contribute to its lower crime rates compared to densely populated urban centres. Yet, the burglary outlier indicates vulnerabilities in specific sectors, possibly linked to local housing stock or transient populations. This interplay between low overall rates and high rates in certain categories paints a nuanced picture of crime in Bramley and Wonersh, where targeted interventions may be more effective than broad measures.