The crime profile in Northwich for January 2025 reveals a distinct balance of crime types that diverges significantly from the UK average. With an overall crime rate of 8.6 per 1,000 residents, the area is 21.1% above the national average, a disparity that underscores the need for targeted local analysis. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38% of all reported incidents, a proportion 31% higher than the UK average. This suggests that Northwich’s built-up urban environment may be experiencing heightened tensions or social dynamics that contribute to such rates. Public order offences followed closely, making up 13.3% of all crimes, a figure 139% above the UK average. This anomaly could be attributed to the area’s specific characteristics, such as the presence of local amenities or events that attract larger crowds during the winter months. Criminal damage and arson accounted for 12.7% of total crimes, another category where Northwich’s rate is 116% above the UK average. These figures, combined with the seasonal context of January—a period marked by shorter days and reduced retail footfall—suggest that the area’s crime mix is influenced by both environmental factors and the unique social fabric of a mid-sized Cheshire town. The relative underrepresentation of vehicle crime and other thefts, which are 76% and 44% below the UK average respectively, further highlights the uneven distribution of crime types, reflecting differences in local infrastructure or policing priorities.