The crime mix in Pencoed during September 2023 reveals a distinctive pattern shaped by both local dynamics and broader seasonal influences. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 43.3% of all reported crimes, the largest single category, a figure that is 6% above the UK average for this type. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 20.9%, contributing to a broader trend of property-related concerns. This balance of violent and property crimes suggests a community grappling with both interpersonal tensions and environmental vulnerabilities. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return to school and university freshers—likely contributes to the surge in certain crime types. For instance, the 43.3% share of violent crimes may be influenced by increased social interactions and alcohol consumption in the area during this period. Conversely, the relatively low rate of vehicle crime (3.0% of total crimes) could be attributed to reduced traffic during school holidays. Public order offences, at 7.5% of total crimes, were 19% below the UK average, reflecting the area's more subdued nightlife compared to larger urban centres. The overall crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents, 16.2% below the UK average, underscores Pencoed's position as a relatively safe built-up area within Bridgend. However, the stark increase in theft from the person—jumping from zero to three incidents—highlights a new challenge that may require targeted policing or community engagement. This data illustrates a community where traditional crime patterns coexist with emerging risks, necessitating a nuanced approach to crime prevention.