The crime profile in Helsby during September 2025 presented a mix of stability and unexpected shifts. The overall crime rate of 2.3 per 1,000 residents placed the area 68.9% below the UK average of 7.4, reinforcing its position as a low-crime locality. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common category, accounting for 33.3% of all reported crimes. from the previous month. This decline may be partially explained by the start of the academic year, as increased supervision and reduced unsupervised activity in public spaces could contribute to lower incidents. Public order offences, however, rose sharply by 100% to three cases, an anomaly in an otherwise stable month. This increase, though small in scale, may reflect the return of students and the associated social dynamics of the area. The breakdown also showed criminal damage and arson, which rose from zero to two incidents, and drugs-related offences, which doubled from zero to one. These spikes, while not statistically significant in the broader UK context, highlight the need for local monitoring. Seasonal factors, such as the transition to autumn and the start of school terms, likely play a role in shaping these patterns. Helsby’s low crime rate, combined with its built-up area status, suggests a community with strong local policing and community engagement, though the rise in public order issues indicates potential vulnerabilities during transitional periods. The overall profile remains reassuring for residents, though targeted attention to public order may be warranted.