March 2026 Source: Cambridgeshire Constabulary Police

huntingdonshire Crime Intelligence Report

huntingdonshire recorded 1,000 crimes in March 2026, equating to a crime rate of 5.53 per 1,000 residents. This places huntingdonshire at #161 of 330 local authorities nationally by total crime volume. Crime has increased by 7.0% compared to the previous month. Year-on-year, crime levels are 16.7% lower.

Data Sources:Police.ukONS Census 2021HM Land Registry Period: March 2026 • Updated monthly

Total Crimes

1,000
trending_up +7.0% vs last month

Annual Crime Rate

67.43per 1k
Moderate

National Safety

#100of 330

Ranked by annual rate

Cambridgeshire

#3rank

Ranked by annual rate

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Live Points
Crime Incident
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Incident Distribution

Top Locations
Location ReferenceCrime BreakdownPrimary Count
On or near Parking Area Map
Violence and sexual offences: 22 Drugs: 3 Public order: 3
22
On or near Shopping Area Map
Shoplifting: 21 Anti-social behaviour: 4 Theft from the person: 1
21
On or near A1307 Map
Anti-social behaviour: 14
14
On or near Supermarket Map
Shoplifting: 13
13
On or near Belgrave Square Map
Violence and sexual offences: 12
12
On or near Parking Area Map
Anti-social behaviour: 12
12
On or near Lancaster Way Map
Criminal damage and arson: 6 Burglary: 3 Vehicle crime: 2
6
On or near Bruces Close Map
Anti-social behaviour: 6 Other theft: 3
6
On or near Old Pound Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 6 Other crime: 3
6
On or near Petrol Station Map
Shoplifting: 8
8

Crime Breakdown

March 2026
1,000 Total
Violence & Sexual Offences
380
38.0%
Anti-social Behaviour
190
19.0%
Criminal Damage & Arson
80
8.0%
Shoplifting
72
7.2%
Other Theft
53
5.3%
Vehicle Crime
48
4.8%
Public Order
44
4.4%
Drug Offences
40
4.0%
Burglary
39
3.9%
Other Crime
31
3.1%
Bicycle Theft
9
0.9%
Weapons Possession
7
0.7%
Theft from Person
5
0.5%
Robbery
2
0.2%

Stop & Search

March 2026

150

Total Stops

23.3%

Arrest Rate

16

Neighbourhoods

Reason for Stop

Controlled drugs

100

Offensive weapons

23

Article for use in theft

18

Firearms

4

Stolen goods

2

Articles for use in criminal damage

1

Game or poaching equipment

1

Evidence of offences under the Act

1

Outcome

A no further action disposal94
Arrest35
Community resolution17
Summons / charged by post4

Gender

Male134
Female8

Officer-Defined Ethnicity

Self-defined where available

63.5%

White

18.2%

Asian

15.3%

Black

2.9%

Other

Stop & search data published by Cambridgeshire Constabulary under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: police.uk.

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Ward Safety Rankings

26 wards

Highest Crime

#Ward Crimes Rate
1Huntingdon North 174 128.3
2St Neots East 23 90.9
3St Neots Eynesbury 69 87.4
4Ramsey 62 76.8
5St Ives South 53 71.0

Safest Wards

Ward Crimes Rate
shieldGreat Staughton 20 3.2
shieldAlconbury 12 1.7
shieldGreat Paxton 12 3.5
shieldSt Ives East 24 2.9
shieldHemingford Grey & Houghton 16 2.2

Growth Analysis

Month-on-Monthtrending_up +7.0%
Year-on-Yeartrending_down -16.7%
12m Rolling Trendtrending_down -1.5%

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Crime rates are calculated per 1,000 residents using ONS Census 2021 population data. Rankings cover all 330 local authorities in England & Wales.

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