The crime profile in Sutton in Ashfield during November 2024 reveals a distinct mix of violent and property-related offences that diverges sharply from national trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 31.8% of all crimes, significantly higher than the UK average of 28%, suggesting a concentration of interpersonal conflicts or targeted incidents in the area. Anti-social behaviour, at 21.0% of total crimes, was 98% above the UK average, pointing to persistent community tensions or unaddressed local grievances. Shoplifting, which made up 13.4% of crimes, was 103% above the UK average, likely linked to the high footfall of retail areas during the Black Friday shopping period. These patterns are consistent with the area’s character as a built-up district within Ashfield, where commercial activity and residential density may intersect to create conditions for such crimes. The seasonal context of November—marked by dark evenings and events like Bonfire Night—could also contribute to increased antisocial behaviour and opportunistic theft, though the exact causal links remain speculative. The overall crime rate of 10.5 per 1,000 residents, 38.2% above the UK average, underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-risk categories. The absence of significant drops in violent crimes, despite the UK-wide decline in some categories, highlights a unique challenge for local authorities in managing this area’s specific crime dynamics.