Wick (Arun) experienced a crime rate of 7.6 per 1,000 residents in January 2025, placing it 7.0% above the UK average. This rate, while elevated, reflects a combination of local factors, including the dominance of property crimes over violent crimes. Property-related incidents accounted for 53 of the 101 total crimes, with shoplifting (28 incidents) and burglary (6 incidents) being the most common categories. This imbalance may be attributable to the area’s mix of residential and commercial zones, where retail premises and parking areas could contribute to theft. Violent crimes, though lower in number (30 incidents), were slightly below the UK average for their category, with violence and sexual offences making up 29.7% of all crimes. Seasonal context suggests that post-holiday periods and reduced retail footfall may have influenced these patterns, though the persistence of shoplifting at 239% above the UK average highlights ongoing challenges. The area’s crime profile appears to be shaped by its built-up character, with commercial activity likely driving property-related offences. This trend contrasts with the UK average, where shoplifting rates are significantly lower, indicating that local retail environments or policing strategies may play a role. The monthly data also shows that anti-social behaviour, while still present, was 39% below the UK average, suggesting potential community interventions or seasonal factors. As the year progresses, monitoring these trends will be critical to understanding how local conditions interact with broader national patterns.