June 2024 marked a notable shift in Windsor's crime profile, with the overall rate of 8.3 crimes per 1,000 residents placing the area 1.2% above the UK average. This figure, while modest, reflects a combination of seasonal and local factors. The most common category, violence and sexual offences (31.3% of all crimes), remains consistent with historical patterns, likely influenced by the town's mix of residential and tourist areas. Vehicle crime, however, emerged as a striking outlier, with a rate of 1.0 per 1,000—122% above the UK average. This may be explained by Windsor's proximity to major transport routes and the increased presence of vehicles during summer months. Other theft (9.8% of total crimes) and public order offences (9.4%) also showed significant deviations from national averages, suggesting localized pressures in commercial districts. The start of summer, with longer days and the onset of tourism, appears to have amplified certain crime types. While violent crime remains the dominant category, the sharp rise in vehicle-related incidents and theft from the person indicates a need for targeted policing strategies. These trends align with the broader seasonal context, where increased foot traffic and vehicle movement in historic and retail areas may create new opportunities for crime. direct causation, but the timing of these increases is consistent with known summer patterns in similar towns.