July 2023 marked a significant shift in Risca’s crime profile, with an overall crime rate of 7.9 per 1,000 residents—4.8% below the UK average. This decline, though not uniform across all categories, reflects the seasonal dynamics of a built-up area in Caerphilly, where summer festivals and school holidays often influence local crime trends. Violence and sexual offences dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 48.3% of all reported crimes, a figure that is 37% higher than the UK average for this category. This suggests that the area’s urban character, with its mix of residential and commercial spaces, may contribute to higher rates of violent incidents during peak summer months. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, however, saw a substantial drop, possibly linked to increased community engagement or police visibility during events. The seasonal context—schools out, festivals, and extended daylight hours—likely plays a role in shaping these patterns. Property crimes, including vehicle crime and shoplifting, remained relatively low, with shoplifting falling by 40% compared to the previous month. This contrast with the rise in other crime categories highlights the complexity of local crime dynamics, which may be influenced by both routine activities and targeted policing efforts. As the summer continues, the interplay between these factors will be critical to understanding the trajectory of crime in Risca.