February 2024 saw Wick (Arun) maintain a crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents, 9.9% below the UK average of 7.1 per 1,000. This figure, while showing a 6.3% increase from January, continues to position the area as relatively safer than the national average. The most striking trend was the dominance of violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 50.6% of all recorded crimes—43 incidents in total. This category is 28% above the UK average, suggesting a unique local challenge in managing interpersonal crime. The seasonal context of February, a winter month with low outdoor activity, may have contributed to a shift in crime patterns, with indoor-related disputes and domestic tensions potentially playing a role. Meanwhile, property crimes such as criminal damage and arson saw a dramatic 116.7% increase, rising from six to 13 incidents. This surge, while significant, contrasts with a 50% decline in shoplifting and burglary, which may indicate successful interventions or seasonal factors reducing theft opportunities. The area’s built-up nature and population density likely influence these trends, as urban environments often experience spikes in property-related crimes during colder months. However, the overall crime rate remains firmly below the UK average, demonstrating the effectiveness of local policing and community initiatives in maintaining a relatively low crime profile. The interplay of seasonal dynamics, population characteristics, and local strategies will be critical in addressing emerging challenges in the coming months.