Monthly Crime Statistics

Mildenhall (West Suffolk) Crime Rate September 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Mildenhall's crime rate in September 2025 matches the UK average at 7.4 per 1,000 residents, with violence and sexual offences comprising 42.4% of all reported crimes.

66
Total Crimes
7.4
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
-21.5%
vs Previous Month

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Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime picture in Mildenhall (West Suffolk) for September 2025, accounting for 42.4% of all reported crimes. The overall crime rate for the month stands at 7.4 per 1,000 residents, exactly matching the UK average. This figure is driven by 28 incidents of violence and sexual offences, which are 20% above the UK average for this category. The second most common crime type was criminal damage and arson, with 11 incidents reported—126% above the UK average. These figures suggest a notable concentration of property-related and interpersonal crimes, which may be influenced by local factors such as the area's character as a built-up rural community with limited commercial hubs. September, a month marked by the return to school and university term start, may have contributed to increased tensions or disruptions, though anti-social behaviour incidents fell by 62.5% compared to August. The breakdown of crimes also highlights a stark contrast in local trends: while shoplifting rates are slightly below the UK average, possession of weapons incidents are 186% above national levels, indicating a unique local challenge. The seasonal context of September—nights drawing in and increased foot traffic around schools—may have influenced patterns. The data illustrates a combination of local demographics and broader national crime trends, with Mildenhall's profile reflecting both similarities to and divergences from the UK average.

September 2025 saw significant fluctuations in crime types, with vehicle crime, burglary, and possession of weapons each rising by 100% compared to August. This includes a notable increase in vehicle crime, which moved from zero to one incident, and a doubling of burglary and weapon possession cases. Conversely, anti-social behaviour incidents dropped by 62.5%, from eight to three, and other theft cases fell by 50%, from ten to five. These shifts may reflect seasonal changes, with the start of the academic year potentially reducing anti-social behaviour through increased community engagement or heightened awareness. The violent crime category, which constitutes 42.4% of total crimes, remains 20% above the UK average, while shoplifting incidents are 2% below the national rate. Criminal damage and arson, at 126% above the UK average, suggest a local challenge in addressing property-related crimes, linked to the area's built-up rural character and limited public spaces. Residents may find the 21.5% reduction in the overall crime rate compared to August's 9.4 per 1,000 figure particularly relevant, as it indicates a potential easing of pressure on local policing resources despite the spikes in specific categories.

The crime rate in Mildenhall (West Suffolk) for September 2025 (7.4 per 1,000 residents) represents a 21.5% decrease from August's rate of 9.4 per 1,000, marking a notable improvement in the local crime picture. This reduction is reflected in the daily crime context, with an average of two crimes reported per day over the 30-day period. When viewed through the lens of monthly exposure, one reported crime occurred for every 135 residents in the area, a figure that contextualises the scale of incidents within the local population. Comparing this to the previous month, the drop in overall crime may be attributed to the seasonal transition in September, as the return to routine after summer holidays could have stabilised local dynamics. The population-scaled perspective further highlights that Mildenhall's crime rate aligns precisely with the UK average, despite significant variations in specific crime categories. For instance, while violent crimes are 20% above the national average, shoplifting rates are marginally lower, and anti-social behaviour incidents have decreased sharply. This contrast underscores the importance of viewing crime statistics through both aggregate and disaggregated lenses to fully understand local conditions. The 21.5% reduction from August also suggests that targeted efforts or natural seasonal patterns may have contributed to the decline, though the exact factors remain to be explored.

Crime Breakdown - September 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences283.142.4%
Criminal damage and arson111.216.7%
Other theft50.67.6%
Shoplifting50.67.6%
Anti-social behaviour30.34.6%
Drugs30.34.6%
Public order30.34.6%
Burglary20.23%
Possession of weapons20.23%
Other crime20.23%
Vehicle crime10.11.5%
Robbery10.11.5%

Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Mildenhall (West Suffolk)

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Crime Records
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Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Mildenhall (West Suffolk). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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Page updated: 22 April 2026

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