Ellesmere Port's crime rate in February 2026 stood at 7.2 per 1,000 residents, placing it 12.5% above the UK average of 6.4. This figure, while stable compared to January, reflects persistent challenges in maintaining public safety within the built-up area. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 47% of all incidents, a category that was 47% above the UK average. This disproportionate representation may be tied to the area's demographic profile, including its proximity to transport hubs and the presence of multiple community centers that can sometimes become focal points for conflict. Public order offences followed closely, making up 12.6% of total crimes, a rate 120% above the UK average. This stark divergence from national trends could be influenced by the area's urban density and the concentration of commercial activity in the town center. Seasonal factors appear to have played a role in shaping these patterns, with February's low outdoor activity and pre-spring lull contributing to the increased focus on indoor spaces and public areas. While shoplifting and vehicle crime were below UK averages, the significant rise in possession of weapons and the continued prominence of violent crime suggest that targeted interventions may be necessary to address specific vulnerabilities in the local crime profile. The data also indicates that burglary and other theft-related crimes, while present, are relatively lower compared to national benchmarks, reflecting the effectiveness of local policing strategies in high-risk areas.