Denmead's crime profile in April 2025 reveals a delicate balance between property and violent crimes, with 7 property offences and 6 violent incidents recorded. This equilibrium, though unusual, may reflect the area's character as a built-up suburb within Winchester, where residential and commercial zones intersect. The overall crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents places Denmead 53.2% below the UK average of 7.7, a significant disparity that underscores its relative safety. The most prevalent crime type, violence and sexual offences, accounted for 31.6% of all incidents, yet remains 54% below the UK average. This suggests that while violent crime is present, its frequency is lower than in many other parts of the country. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson, the second most common category, surged to 5 cases—a 150% increase from the previous month. This spike, though not unusual during the Easter period, may be linked to seasonal transitions or increased outdoor activity. Public order offences also rose, though not as sharply, while anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime fell below UK averages. The area's low crime rate, combined with this month-on-month volatility, raises questions about the interplay between local factors and broader trends. April's spring weather, with its milder temperatures and longer evenings, likely contributed to increased outdoor activity, influencing crime patterns. However, the lack of a major spike in property crimes—despite the UK's typically higher rate—hints at effective local measures or a unique demographic profile. As a built-up area within a larger town, Denmead's crime dynamics may be shaped by its proximity to Winchester's urban core, its own local amenities, and the seasonal rhythms of its residents. While the balance between property and violent crime is notable, the overall low rate suggests that Denmead remains a relatively safe place to live, even as specific categories show fluctuations.