For residents of Mildenhall (West Suffolk), the crime rate in February 2024 stood at 6.5 per 1,000 people, placing the area 8.5% below the UK average of 7.1. This rate translates to a monthly exposure of one reported crime for every 154 residents, offering context for how often such incidents might occur in a localised setting. The most significant contributors to crime in the area were violence and sexual offences (26 cases, 44.8% of total crimes), followed by public order offences (10 cases, 17.2%) and other theft (5 cases, 8.6%). These figures align with patterns often seen in built-up areas where social interactions and public spaces can influence crime dynamics. February, as a winter month with reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull, may have contributed to the relatively lower overall crime rate compared to busier periods. However, the prominence of violence and sexual offences suggests ongoing challenges in managing public safety, particularly in spaces where community engagement and policing efforts are critical. The area’s crime profile appears to be shaped by a combination of local demographics, infrastructure, and seasonal rhythms, with violent crime remaining a focal concern despite the overall rate being below the national average.