Royal Sutton Coldfield's crime rate in July 2025 stood at 6.1 per 1,000 residents, 29.1% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This figure, while lower than the national benchmark, reflects a combination of seasonal and local factors. The most common crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 32.4% of all incidents (182 cases), a rate of 2.0 per 1,000—34% below the UK average. This category's relatively low rate may be attributed to the area's positioning within Birmingham's broader urban network, where policing resources are concentrated. Shoplifting followed, with 102 incidents (18.2% of total crimes), a rate of 1.1 per 1,000—69% above the UK average. This spike aligns with July's peak summer season, when retail centres in the area likely experience higher foot traffic and extended opening hours. The third most common crime was vehicle crime, at 54 incidents (9.6% of total), a rate of 0.6 per 1,000—54% above the UK average. This increase may be linked to the area's commuter-oriented infrastructure, where parking lots and roadside spaces are frequently used during holidays. The seasonal context of July—characterised by festivals, outdoor events, and school holidays—likely contributed to these patterns, as transient populations and extended evening activities can create opportunities for certain crimes. However, anti-social behaviour remained significantly lower than the UK average, with a rate of 0.5 per 1,000—68% below, suggesting effective community policing or strong local norms. The data illustrates a mixed picture: while some categories show marked increases, others remain well below national levels, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in retail and vehicle crime hotspots.