The crime profile in Nantwich during March 2023 reveals a distinct emphasis on violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 47.6% of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to the UK average highlights a local dynamic where interpersonal crime dominates over property-related incidents. While the overall crime rate of 7.3 per 1,000 residents sits 3.9% below the UK average, the breakdown of offence types tells a more nuanced story. Violence and sexual offences—69 in total—exceeded the UK average for this category by 28%, suggesting a higher prevalence of such incidents in this built-up area of Cheshire East compared to the national trend. This could reflect the area's character as a small town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where social interactions in public spaces may contribute to higher rates of violent crime. Meanwhile, property crimes such as vehicle theft and burglary were significantly below the UK average, with vehicle crime 38% lower and burglary 39% lower. These figures may indicate effective local measures, such as community engagement or targeted policing, or simply lower exposure due to the area's relatively compact size and lower foot traffic in certain sectors. The seasonal transition to spring, with longer evenings and the clocks changing, likely influenced activity patterns, increasing opportunities for violent crime during extended daylight hours. However, the lower incidence of property crime suggests that factors such as community cohesion or environmental design may play a role in mitigating such offences. This mix of crime types underscores the need for tailored approaches to public safety that address both interpersonal and property-related risks in Nantwich.