Brandon (West Suffolk) recorded a crime rate of 4.7 per 1,000 residents in November 2025, marking a 35.6% deficit compared to the UK average of 7.3. This figure, while significantly lower than national benchmarks, reveals a complex picture shaped by seasonal dynamics and local characteristics. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 52.2% of all reported incidents, with 24 cases recorded. This rate of 2.5 per 1,000 is 3% below the UK average for this category, suggesting that local factors may contribute to a relatively lower incidence of violent crime despite the area’s built-up nature. Property crimes, though fewer in number (14 cases), still accounted for 30% of the total, reflecting persistent challenges in securing commercial and residential spaces. The month’s context—marked by Bonfire Night, Black Friday shopping, and the encroaching darkness of winter—likely influenced crime patterns. For instance, the surge in public order offences may be tied to the convergence of these events, which can lead to overcrowded public spaces and increased alcohol consumption. Similarly, the sharp rise in shoplifting could be attributed to the retail season, though the exact relationship between these factors and the data remains to be explored. Overall, Brandon’s crime profile demonstrates a resilience to national trends, but the specific increases in certain categories demand careful scrutiny to ensure sustained safety.