For residents of Little Eriswell, the crime rate in May 2023 translates to an exceptionally low risk of encountering criminal activity in daily life. At 0.3 crimes per 1,000 residents, the area’s rate is 96.2% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000, placing it in the safest tier of built-up areas. The most common crime type was possession of weapons, which accounted for 100% of all reported incidents. This category’s rate—0.3 per 1,000—was 329% higher than the UK average of 0.1 per 1,000, a stark contrast to the overall area’s low crime profile. Seasonal factors in May, such as longer evenings and increased socialising, may have contributed to the specific focus on weapon-related offences, though the absence of other crime types suggests limited impact from typical seasonal patterns. Little Eriswell’s built-up character, combined with its rural proximity in West Suffolk, likely influences its crime dynamics, where isolated incidents of weapon possession stand out against a backdrop of minimal broader criminal activity. The area’s low crime rate means that, for most residents, the likelihood of being directly affected by crime remains extremely low, with no major shifts in crime trends observed during the month.