The crime mix in Milford and Witley for May 2025 reveals a distinct profile shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. With 29 total crimes reported, the area’s overall crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents places it 34.6% below the UK average, a testament to its relative safety. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 34.5% of all incidents, followed by public order offences (20.7%) and anti-social behaviour (17.2%). This balance suggests a focus on interpersonal conflicts and public disturbances, which may be influenced by the area’s built-up nature and the social rhythms of May, including bank holidays and extended daylight hours. The rise in public order offences, particularly during the month’s longer evenings, aligns with patterns observed in similar rural-adjacent areas where increased outdoor activity and alcohol consumption can heighten tensions. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though a significant portion of incidents, decreased by 37.5% compared to April, possibly reflecting the impact of local community engagement or seasonal shifts in resident behaviour. The area’s relatively low property crime rate—8 incidents compared to 10 violent crimes—further underscores a focus on non-material offences, which may be linked to Milford and Witley’s character as a small, close-knit community within a rural borough. This profile contrasts with the UK’s broader trends, where property crimes often dominate, highlighting the importance of context-specific factors in shaping local crime patterns.