Abercarn’s crime rate in August 2024 (8.6 per 1,000 residents) places it 4.9% above the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000, reflecting a combination of local dynamics and national trends. This built-up area within Caerphilly, which blends residential and commercial spaces, experiences crime patterns shaped by its proximity to major transport routes and seasonal fluctuations. Violence and sexual offences emerged as the most prevalent category, accounting for 38.3% of all crimes and 23% above the UK average. This elevated rate may be partially explained by the area’s role as a commuter hub, where late-night public transport usage and transient populations could contribute to incidents. Anti-social behaviour (23.4% of crimes) and public order offences (another 23.4%) also significantly outpaced national averages, with the latter category reaching 217% above the UK rate. These spikes may be tied to the summer tourism season, which often sees increased foot traffic and social gatherings in Abercarn’s town centre. Meanwhile, property crimes remained relatively low, with only 7 incidents reported — a stark contrast to the 18 violent crimes recorded. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely influenced these trends, as empty homes during school holidays may have heightened burglary risks. However, the 16.0% decline in crime from July to August suggests that local initiatives or natural seasonal patterns may be mitigating some risks. This data underscores the importance of targeted policing and community engagement to address the specific challenges posed by Abercarn’s urban character and summer activity levels.