EC4A 2DB - Castle Baynard, City of London, City of London, England - November 2025
Detailed Crime Statistics for EC4A 2DB in November 2025
Crime Statistics Summary for EC4A 2DB
In November 2025, there were 3660 total crimes recorded in EC4A 2DB. This comprehensive Crime report provides detailed insights into criminal activity patterns, hotspots, and category breakdowns for the area.
The most prevalent Crime type in EC4A 2DB during this period was Theft From The Person, accounting for 903 incidents or 24.7% of all recorded crimes. Understanding the prevalence of different Crime categories helps residents and local authorities identify key areas requiring attention and resources.
Crime incidents were distributed across 604 distinct locations throughout EC4A 2DB, with an average of 6.1 crimes per location. The highest concentration of crimes was recorded at On or near Police Station with 63 incidents, making it a notable Crime hotspot in the area.
This Crime report is based on official data published by the UK Police API and is updated monthly. Use the detailed visualizations and statistics below to explore Crime trends, identify vulnerable areas, and make informed decisions about safety in EC4A 2DB.
Crime Breakdown by Type
Distribution of crimes across different categories in EC4A 2DB
Top 3 Crime Types in EC4A 2DB
Crime Hotspots (Top 10)
Highest Crime incident areas in EC4A 2DB
On or near Police Station
63 crimesOn or near Little Newport Street
50 crimesOn or near Conference/exhibition Centre
50 crimesOn or near Bleeding Heart Yard
47 crimesOn or near Nightclub
40 crimesOn or near Shopping Area
35 crimesOn or near Cranbourn Street
35 crimesOn or near Nightclub
33 crimesOn or near Nightclub
33 crimesOn or near Corner House Street
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