Aberystwyth's crime profile in April 2024 reveals a striking dominance of anti-social behaviour, which accounted for all reported crimes, while violent crime remained absent. This imbalance between property-related and violent crime suggests a unique local context, potentially influenced by the area's character as a coastal university town with seasonal fluctuations in population. The overall crime rate of 1.1 per 1,000—85.7% below the UK average—places Aberystwyth among the safest areas in the UK, yet the surge in anti-social behaviour raises questions about localized pressures. The absence of violent crime, despite the UK's broader mix of offences, may reflect the town's relatively low population density and strong community cohesion, which could mitigate more severe incidents. Seasonal factors, such as the Easter holiday and spring weather, likely contributed to increased outdoor activity and associated disturbances. The data also highlights the importance of distinguishing between crime categories: while anti-social behaviour is a property-related issue, its prevalence in Aberystwyth suggests a need for targeted interventions in public spaces. The low crime rate, combined with the specific dominance of one category, underscores the value of granular analysis in understanding local patterns, rather than relying on broad UK averages.