Old Windsor and Wraysbury's crime rate in October 2023 stood at 3.5 per 1,000 residents, a figure 56.2% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national trends underscores the area's relatively low crime profile, likely influenced by its built-up yet residential character within Windsor and Maidenhead. Violence and sexual offences dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 48% of all crimes, followed by vehicle crime (20%) and public order offences (12%). The seasonal context of October—marked by darker evenings, the transition to British Summer Time, and Halloween—may have contributed to shifts in crime patterns. For instance, the 150% increase in vehicle crime could be linked to increased nocturnal activity or Halloween-related disturbances, while the 140% rise in violence and sexual offences might reflect the impact of seasonal transitions on social dynamics. However, these categories remain significantly below UK averages, with violence and sexual offences 37% lower than the national rate. The area's low crime rate, despite these fluctuations, suggests that factors such as community cohesion, limited nightlife, and a quieter built-up environment may act as natural deterrents. The overall picture illustrates a place where crime remains rare but not absent, with local conditions playing a pivotal role in shaping its profile.