Wick (Arun) recorded a crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents in September 2024, placing it 5.2% above the UK average of 7.7. This figure, while slightly elevated, reflects a combination of local factors and seasonal dynamics. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 27.1% of all reported crimes, followed by shoplifting (22.4%) and violence and sexual offences (17.8%). These patterns align with the area’s character as a built-up district within a rural county, where community hubs and retail centres may contribute to higher rates of anti-social conduct and theft. The seasonal context of September — marked by the return of students to educational institutions and the onset of darker evenings — likely influences these trends. Anti-social behaviour, for instance, may be exacerbated by increased social activity around schools and public spaces. Meanwhile, shoplifting rates remain significantly higher than the UK average, suggesting that local retail environments, concentrated in the area’s main thoroughfares, present ongoing challenges for law enforcement. The rate of violence and sexual offences, though 47% below the UK average, fell sharply by 62.7% compared to August, a drop that may be attributed to the seasonal shift from summer to autumn, when outdoor socialising decreases. However, the persistence of high anti-social behaviour and shoplifting rates indicates that targeted interventions may be necessary to address these specific issues. The area’s crime profile thus illustrates a mix of national and local influences, with the need for continued monitoring of both seasonal fluctuations and long-term trends.