Mildenhall's crime profile in July 2025 reveals a starkly uneven distribution between violent and property crimes, with violence and sexual offences dominating at 51.8% of all reported incidents. This imbalance, which places the area 8.1% above the UK average (9.3 vs 8.6 per 1,000), suggests a combination of local dynamics and seasonal factors. The high proportion of violent crime—particularly the 58% above UK average for violence and sexual offences (4.8 vs 3.0 per 1,000)—raises questions about the effectiveness of local policing strategies in addressing personal safety concerns. While property crimes (21 incidents) account for 25.3% of the total, the breakdown shows that criminal damage and arson (10.8%) and anti-social behaviour (8.4%) are significant contributors to the overall crime rate. This pattern may be linked to the area's character as a small built-up area within West Suffolk, where community spaces and public events during peak summer months could contribute to both social cohesion and potential tensions. The seasonal context of July—marked by school holidays, tourism peaks, and outdoor festivals—likely amplifies certain crime types, such as anti-social behaviour and public order offences, while simultaneously reducing others like shoplifting, which dropped 33.3% compared to June. The presence of 43 violent crimes, including a 150% above UK average for weapon possession, underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas, particularly during periods of heightened social activity. This month's data illustrates how the balance of crime types can reflect both the unique challenges of a rural-adjacent built-up area and the broader influence of national seasonal trends.