Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture in Brandon (West Suffolk) during July 2025, accounting for 37.2% of all reported crimes. With 29 incidents recorded, this category not only represented the highest proportion of total crimes but also remained 1% below the UK average of 3.0 per 1,000. The seasonal context of July, marked by school holidays, tourism, and local festivals, likely contributes to this pattern, as open spaces and increased foot traffic may create conditions conducive to such offences. Property crimes, while lower in volume (25 cases), still featured significant disparities compared to national figures. Criminal damage and arson, for instance, were 97% above the UK average, with 12 incidents reported at a rate of 1.2 per 1,000. This could be attributed to factors such as the area's built-up character, which may include more public and commercial spaces vulnerable to vandalism. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour remained below the UK average, reflecting local community initiatives or the influence of Brandon's rural-adjacent setting, where social cohesion might play a role in mitigating such incidents. The overall crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000 for the area was 7.0% below the UK average, a statistic that underscores the relative safety of Brandon despite the prominence of certain crime types. This contrast with national trends highlights the importance of considering local specifics when interpreting crime data, as factors such as population density, economic conditions, and seasonal activity can shape the crime profile in ways that diverge from broader patterns.