Crime Rate in Hillside & Raskelf: Trends, Hotspots

Overview of Crime in Hillside & Raskelf

The total recorded crimes in Hillside & Raskelf, Hambleton, UK in July 2025 are around 13 as per the recent police data. This equates to a Hillside & Raskelf crime rate of 158.34 per 1,000 population.

It's important to note that this crime data is based on the Geographic Boundry data provided by the ONS around Hillside & Raskelf, encompassing approximately 82 residents.

Most occured crime Types

The most prevalent crimes in the area during Jul were:

  • Violence and sexual offences: (7) incidents (-30.00% decrease)
  • Other theft: (3) incidents (200.00% increase)
  • Vehicle crime: (2) incidents (0.00% decrease)
Hillside & Raskelf Crime Hotspots

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

  • Hag Lane with total crimes: 3
  • with total crimes: 3
  • St Marys Court with total crimes: 3

How safe is Hillside & Raskelf?

To understand the safety of Hillside & Raskelf, we need to analyze Hillside & Raskelf crime statistics in relation to regional averages. Lets examine the available data and provide a balanced assessment.

  • Relative to Hambleton:

    • In 2024, Hillside & Raskelf demonstrated a lower crime volume than the Hambleton average, with 231 crimes compared to 413.0. This suggests a relatively safer position within the region for the year. Additionally, Hillside & Raskelf recorded fewer crimes than 12 out of 13 other areas in the Hambleton.

    • In 2023, Hillside & Raskelf had fewer crimes than the Hambleton average, with 243 crimes compared to 448. This reflects a relatively lower crime rate for the area within the region that year. Additionally, Hillside & Raskelf recorded fewer crimes than 13 out of 13 other areas in the Hambleton.

  • Overall Assessment:

    • Compared to other areas in Hambleton, Hillside & Raskelf has a lower crime rate and is considered safer in 2024.

    • The trend in crime rates suggests Positive changes in overall safety.

Hillside & Raskelf Crime Statstics

In July 2025 the Hillside & Raskelf has recorded 13 crimes with crime rate of 158.34 ranking 14th out of 13 in the Hambleton, UK

In 2024, the total Hillside & Raskelf crimes were 231. The crime rate of Hillside & Raskelf in 2024 was 2813.64 (year) or 234.47 (month) ranking it 13 dangerous area in the Hambleton.

In 2023, the total crimes in Hillside & Raskelf were around 243 crimes with yearly crime rate of 2959.81 (year) or 246.65 (month) ranking 14 most dangerous area in the Hambleton.

AreaJuly 202520242023
CrimesRank (Hillside & Raskelf)CrimesRank (Hillside & Raskelf)CrimesRank (Hillside & Raskelf)
Northallerton South104 11,023 11,108 1
Northallerton North & Brompton81 2744 2628 2
Thirsk66 3464 4610 3
Stokesley47 4536 3561 4
Bedale44 5308 9418 5
Sowerby & Topcliffe30 8424 5404 7
Hutton Rudby & Osmotherley16 12307 10416 6
Morton-on-Swale & Appleton Wiske19 11343 6321 10
Aiskew & Leeming37 6312 8402 8
Huby & Tollerton26 9331 7386 9
Easingwold33 7294 11281 11
Great Ayton21 10221 14254 12
Romanby13 13248 12247 13

Hillside & Raskelf Crime Map

Detailed Crime Data Analysis

Monthly Trends

July 2025 crime data shows Violence and sexual offences saw the largest number of reported crimes with 7 incidents, and Other theft was another prevalent crime category with 3 incidents.

During June 2025, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (10 reports) and Public order incidents were also notably high (4 cases).

In May 2025, Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reports (11 incidents), followed by Anti-social behaviour also remained a significant concern (6 incidents).

Recorded incidents of Violence and sexual offences were the most frequent (7 incidents) were the most common in April 2025, with There was a large number of incidents involving Other theft (6 incidents) also being high.

For March 2025 , the most reported crimes were Most crimes reported were Anti-social behaviour (4 incidents) and then Other crime showed a substantial number of incidents (3 incidents).

In October 2024, Other theft dominated crime reports (11 incidents), followed by Violence and sexual offences also remained a significant concern (5 incidents).

Recorded incidents of Violence and sexual offences were the most frequent (16 incidents) were the most common in September 2024, with There was a large number of incidents involving Burglary (9 incidents) also being high.

For August 2024 , the most reported crimes were Most crimes reported were Other theft (5 incidents) and then Anti-social behaviour showed a substantial number of incidents (3 incidents).

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange

Crime by Type

A total of 14 Public order incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 2.33 incidents per month. June 2025 saw the highest number of Public order incidents with 4 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20251
June 20254
May 20254
April 20253
October 20241
September 20241

A total of 60 Violence and sexual offences incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 7.50 incidents per month. September 2024 saw the highest number of Violence and sexual offences incidents with 16 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20257
June 202510
May 202511
April 20257
March 20252
October 20245
September 202416
August 20242

A total of 34 Other theft incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 4.25 incidents per month. October 2024 saw the highest number of Other theft incidents with 11 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20253
June 20251
May 20254
April 20256
March 20252
October 202411
September 20242
August 20245

A total of 13 Vehicle crime incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 3.25 incidents per month. April 2025 saw the highest number of Vehicle crime incidents with 5 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20252
April 20255
March 20253
September 20243

A total of 9 Other crime incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 1.80 incidents per month. March 2025 saw the highest number of Other crime incidents with 3 reported cases.

MonthCount
June 20251
May 20251
March 20253
October 20241
August 20243

A total of 8 Criminal damage and arson incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 1.60 incidents per month. September 2024 saw the highest number of Criminal damage and arson incidents with 3 reported cases.

MonthCount
June 20251
March 20252
October 20241
September 20243
August 20241

A total of 31 Anti-social behaviour incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 4.43 incidents per month. September 2024 saw the highest number of Anti-social behaviour incidents with 7 reported cases.

MonthCount
June 20253
May 20256
April 20254
March 20254
October 20244
September 20247
August 20243

A total of 2 Drugs incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. May 2025 saw the highest number of Drugs incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
May 20251
March 20251

A total of 11 Burglary incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 3.67 incidents per month. September 2024 saw the highest number of Burglary incidents with 9 reported cases.

MonthCount
March 20251
September 20249
August 20241

A total of 4 Bicycle theft incidents were recorded over 8 month period, averaging 2.00 incidents per month. August 2024 saw the highest number of Bicycle theft incidents with 3 reported cases.

MonthCount
October 20241
August 20243

High Crime Locations Hillside & Raskelf in July 2025

A detailed breakdown of crime incidents by location within the Hillside & Raskelf postcode area is presented below.

1. Hag Lane (Map)
Total3
Violence and sexual offences3
2. (Map)
Total3
Other theft3
3. St Marys Court (Map)
Total3
Violence and sexual offences3
4. West Moor Road (Map)
Total1
Public order1
5. Rymer House Lane (Map)
Total1
Vehicle crime1
6. Marderby Lane (Map)
Total1
Violence and sexual offences1
7. Oaktree Bank (Map)
Total1
Vehicle crime1

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