The crime mix in Helsby during December 2024 reveals a pattern dominated by anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences, which together accounted for 60% of all reported crimes. This distribution suggests a focus on low-level, community-based issues rather than more severe crimes such as burglary or vehicle crime. The overall crime rate of 1.9 per 1,000 residents places the area 73.2% below the UK average, a disparity that reflects both the effectiveness of local policing and the characteristics of the built-up area itself. With a population of 5,296, Helsby’s small size and likely limited commercial activity may contribute to its consistently low crime levels. Seasonal factors in December—such as the Christmas shopping period and the absence of large-scale events—may have further dampened criminal activity, though the persistence of anti-social behaviour indicates that community engagement and targeted interventions remain critical. The relatively low proportion of property crimes (20%) compared to violent crimes (30%) suggests that the area’s crime profile is shaped more by interpersonal conflicts and public order concerns than by economic motivations. This balance may be influenced by Helsby’s location within Cheshire West and Chester, where suburban and semi-rural characteristics could reduce opportunities for certain types of crime. The data also highlights a 77% gap between local rates of violence and sexual offences and the UK average, reinforcing the idea that the area’s social dynamics and policing strategies are contributing to this divergence.