The crime profile of Wrecclesham in September 2025 reveals a distinct balance of crime types that reflects both local characteristics and seasonal influences. With a crime rate of 3.3 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 55.4% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000, underscoring its status as a relatively low-crime environment. The most prevalent category was anti-social behaviour, accounting for 37% of all reported crimes, followed by violence and sexual offences at 33.3%. This mix suggests that community-based issues, such as disputes or disorderly conduct, are more prominent than property-related crimes, which made up only 14.8% of the total. The seasonal context of September—marking the return of students to schools and universities—likely contributes to this pattern, as the influx of younger residents may exacerbate issues related to alcohol consumption and social interactions in public spaces. While anti-social behaviour saw a sharp increase, the overall crime rate remains significantly lower than the UK average, indicating that the area's social fabric and local policing strategies may be effective in mitigating more severe forms of criminal activity. The relatively low incidence of property crimes, such as shoplifting and theft, further supports the notion that Wrecclesham's built-up area within Waverley is not a high-risk location for economic crimes, a trend that could be attributed to its smaller population and lower commercial density compared to larger urban centres.