Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile in Mildenhall (West Suffolk) during September 2024, accounting for 44% of all reported crimes. This category, which includes 22 incidents, was 5% below the UK average rate of 2.6 per 1,000, illustrating a notable divergence from national trends. The area’s overall crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents placed it 27.3% below the UK average of 7.7, a gap that reflects a combination of local policing strategies, community dynamics, and demographic factors. The presence of a significant number of violence-related incidents, particularly in the context of September—a month marked by the return of students and the start of term-time activities—suggests that social environments in the built-up area may contribute to such trends. While property crimes accounted for 28% of the total (14 incidents), the breakdown shows a marked imbalance between violent and property crime, with the former comprising the majority. This pattern is consistent with areas where public spaces and community hubs are central to daily life, potentially increasing the likelihood of interpersonal conflicts. Other theft, which includes 6 incidents, was 32% above the UK average, indicating a specific vulnerability in this category that may relate to local retail or commercial activity. Shoplifting, at 0.5 per 1,000, remained 26% below the UK average, suggesting that while retail crime is present, it is not as pervasive as in other parts of the country. The seasonal context of September, with its mix of back-to-school activity and the onset of cooler weather, likely influences these patterns, though the precise mechanisms remain unclear without further data. The overall picture indicates a relatively safe area compared to the UK, yet the prominence of violence-related crime highlights the need for targeted interventions to address specific vulnerabilities.