Ellesmere Port's crime rate for September 2024 stood at 7.7 per 1,000 residents, aligning precisely with the UK average. This consistency suggests a balanced approach to local policing and community engagement, though specific patterns within the data reveal deeper insights. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 43.1% of all reported incidents, followed by public order offences (11.7%) and shoplifting (9.9%). These figures reflect the area's character as a mixed-use urban centre with a significant retail presence and active nightlife, which may contribute to the prevalence of public order and violent incidents. The seasonal context of September—marking the return to school and university term time—likely influences these trends, as increased foot traffic and social interactions in public spaces could heighten opportunities for such crimes. However, the data also shows a notable reduction in certain categories compared to the UK average, including anti-social behaviour (49% below) and vehicle crime (78% below), which may indicate effective local strategies targeting these specific issues. The relatively low burglary rate (68% below the UK average) could be linked to the area's compact built-up nature, where community oversight and surveillance might deter residential intrusions. These findings underscore the importance of tailored interventions that address both the unique challenges and strengths of Ellesmere Port's urban environment.