December 2023 saw a sharp rise in violent crime across Twyford (Wokingham), with violence and sexual offences accounting for 45.2% of all reported crimes. This category alone surged by 171.4% compared to November, raising concerns for residents. While the overall crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents remains 36.1% below the UK average of 7.2, the shift in crime mix is notable: violent crimes now make up 45.2% of total incidents, compared to 35.3% in the previous month. This increase coincides with the seasonal context of December, when empty homes over holidays and dark evenings may contribute to heightened opportunities for crime. Anti-social behaviour, which rose by 200% from November, now accounts for 21.4% of all crimes, reflecting patterns often seen in areas with high population density and limited community engagement during festive periods. The area's relatively low property crime rate—just 10 incidents compared to 19 violent crimes—contrasts with national trends, suggesting a unique local dynamic. While criminal damage and arson remain below UK averages, the sharp rise in violent offences highlights a need for vigilance during the holiday season, when increased foot traffic and social gatherings may inadvertently create conditions for conflict.