The crime mix in Adlington (Chorley) during December 2024 reveals a distinct pattern shaped by both local dynamics and seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents, the area remains safer than the UK average of 7.1, a 22.5% deficit. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, comprising 30.9% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (23.6%) and criminal damage and arson (12.7%). This distribution suggests a combination of community tensions and property-related issues. The prominence of violent crime may be influenced by the area’s character as a built-up area within Chorley, where social interactions in public spaces could contribute to such incidents. Meanwhile, the relatively high share of anti-social behaviour could reflect seasonal pressures, such as increased socialising during the festive period. The low rate of theft from the person (1.8% of total crimes) contrasts with higher property crime rates, which may be partly explained by the area’s characteristics. December’s typical Christmas shopping activity and extended evenings could have heightened opportunities for criminal damage and arson. The overall crime profile indicates a balance between personal safety concerns and property-related risks, with the latter being less pronounced than in many comparable areas. This mix of crime types offers insight into the local environment, where community-focused policing efforts may play a role in mitigating some of the more severe incidents.