MEDINA BREEZE WALK, PO30 2GS Crime Rates: Trends, Hotspots

Overview of Crime in PO30 2GS

MEDINA BREEZE WALK, PO30 2GS, Isle of Wight has recorded a total of 1 crimes in the recent period of September 2024, equating to a crime rate of 82.71 per 1,000 population. This PO30 2GS crime rate stands in contrast to the broader PO30 postcode area, which has experienced 314 crimes and a crime rate of 10.19 per 1,000 population (September 2024 stats).

It's important to note that this PO30 2GS crime data is based on a circular area with a 500-meter radius around PO30 2GS, encompassing approximately 12 residents.

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Key Crime Types

The most prevalent crimes in the area during Sep were:

  • Violence and sexual offences: (1) incidents (0.00% decrease)

PO30 2GS Crime Hotspots

The surrounding areas of below locations have emerged as crime hotspots,

  • Park/Open Space with total crimes: 1

MEDINA BREEZE WALK, PO30 2GS Crime Map

Detailed Crime Data Analysis

Monthly Trends

In September 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Violence and sexual offences182.710.00%

In August 2024, Burglary recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1 followed closely by Public order, which accounted for 1 incidents.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Burglary1165.410.00%
Public order182.710.00%

In March 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1 followed closely by Criminal damage and arson, which accounted for 1 incidents.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Violence and sexual offences1165.41-50.00%
Criminal damage and arson182.710.00%

In February 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 2 followed closely by Burglary, which accounted for 2 incidents.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Violence and sexual offences2330.820.00%
Burglary2165.410.00%

In October 2023, Burglary recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 2 followed closely by Criminal damage and arson, which accounted for 1 incidents.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Burglary2248.120.00%
Criminal damage and arson1165.410.00%

In September 2023, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1 followed closely by Other theft, which accounted for 1 incidents.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange
Violence and sexual offences1165.410.00%
Other theft182.710.00%

Crime by Type

A total of 5 Violence and sexual offences incidents were recorded over 6 month period, averaging 1.25 incidents per month. February 2024 saw the highest number of Violence and sexual offences incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
September 20241
March 20241
February 20242
September 20231

A total of 5 Burglary incidents were recorded over 6 month period, averaging 1.67 incidents per month. February 2024 saw the highest number of Burglary incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
August 20241
February 20242
October 20232

A total of 1 Public order incidents were recorded over 6 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. August 2024 saw the highest number of Public order incidents with 1 reported cases.

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August 20241

A total of 2 Criminal damage and arson incidents were recorded over 6 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. March 2024 saw the highest number of Criminal damage and arson incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
March 20241
October 20231

A total of 1 Other theft incidents were recorded over 6 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. September 2023 saw the highest number of Other theft incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
September 20231

Crime by Location in September 2024

A detailed breakdown of crime incidents by location within the PO30 2GS postcode area is presented below.

  • 1. Park/Open Space
    Total1
    Violence and sexual offences1