April 2024 saw a sharp 200% increase in 'other theft' in Staveley (Chesterfield), the most unexpected shift in the area's crime profile. This surge, from one to three incidents, contrasts with a 75% drop in burglary and a 29.3% decline in violence and sexual offences. The overall crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents remains 16.9% below the UK average of 7.7, reflecting a safer-than-average environment. Violence and sexual offences, though down from March, still account for 34.9% of all reported crimes, outpacing their UK average share by 14%. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, rose 23% above the UK average, with 19 incidents recorded. This mix suggests a combination of local factors, including the Easter holiday period and spring weather, which may have influenced outdoor activity patterns and community interactions. The area's built-up nature within Chesterfield, a town with mixed residential and industrial zones, likely contributes to this profile, where property crimes and public order issues coexist with lower violent crime rates. Seasonal context adds nuance: warmer temperatures and Easter-related events could have impacted both anti-social behaviour and theft patterns.