August 2023 presented an unusual crime profile for Old Windsor and Wraysbury, a built-up area within Windsor and Maidenhead that typically maintains a crime rate significantly below the UK average. The area recorded 26 total crimes, translating to 3.6 crimes per 1,000 residents—55.6% lower than the UK’s 8.1 per 1,000. This figure aligns with the area’s character as a relatively low-crime, residential-focused locale, though August’s data revealed unexpected volatility. Burglary, the most common crime (6 incidents, 23.1% of total), surged by 500% compared to July, a jump consistent with seasonal patterns. August, a peak holiday month, likely saw increased home vacancies, which may have heightened burglary risks despite the area’s generally secure environment. Other theft (5 cases, 19.2%) and violence and sexual offences (5 cases, 19.2%) also featured prominently. from July’s 13 incidents. This decline may reflect reduced community activity during August, when tourism and holiday travel dominate. Violent crime rates in the area remain 73% below the UK average (2.6 per 1,000), a testament to the area’s demographic stability and its lower density compared to major urban centres. The contrast between burglary’s sharp rise and the sustained low levels of violent crime underscores the need for targeted seasonal crime prevention strategies, particularly in areas where second-home ownership and seasonal vacancies create temporary vulnerabilities.