Bewdley's crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents in January 2025 remains significantly below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000, reflecting the area's generally low crime profile. However, a notable increase in violent crime—accounting for 38.8% of all incidents—raises concerns, particularly as violence and sexual offences rose to 19 reported cases, marking the highest monthly total for this category since 2021. The area's overall crime picture shows a shift towards property crimes, with other theft (18.4% of total incidents) and anti-social behaviour (10.2%) maintaining their prominence. Seasonal factors likely contribute to these patterns, as January's post-holiday period and reduced retail footfall may have altered usual crime dynamics. While violent crime rates remain 32% below the UK average, the persistence of property crimes at 18 cases suggests ongoing vulnerabilities in residential security, particularly given the 100% month-on-month increase in burglary. The area's character as a built-up district within Wyre Forest—with its mix of historic architecture and modern housing—may influence both the types and locations of crimes, though the lack of significant outdoor activity during January's shorter days could explain the relatively low levels of vehicle-related offences. Residents should remain vigilant, particularly in areas with higher foot traffic or unsecured properties, as the data indicates a continued need for targeted community safety measures.