Wargrave's crime profile in March 2025 is defined by a pronounced dominance of property crimes over violent offences, a pattern that may reflect the area's built-up yet low-density character within Wokingham. The overall crime rate of 0.7 per 1,000 residents places the area 91% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000, a disparity that underscores its relative safety. Violence and sexual offences (2 incidents) accounted for 33.3% of all crimes, while property crimes—comprising burglary, criminal damage, and other theft—made up the remaining 66.7%. This balance suggests that property-related issues, rather than personal safety concerns, are the primary focus for local authorities. The seasonal context of March, with its transition to spring and extended evenings, may have influenced crime dynamics. Longer daylight hours could have reduced opportunities for violent crimes, while the start of warmer weather might have prompted minor property offences such as vandalism or theft. The low crime rate aligns with Wargrave's status as a largely residential, commuter-oriented area with limited commercial or nightlife hubs, which typically correlate with higher violent crime rates. However, the absence of major retail or entertainment districts does not fully explain the minimal property crime incidents, as similar areas often report more thefts. This anomaly could indicate effective local policing or community engagement strategies that deter crime, though further analysis would be needed to confirm such hypotheses.