August 2024 marked a continued period of elevated crime in Llandudno, with an overall rate of 17.3 crimes per 1,000 residents — 111% above the UK average of 8.2. This coastal town, a major tourist destination, saw violence and sexual offences dominate the crime picture, comprising 34.9% of all reported incidents. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 29.1%, reflecting the pressures of high seasonal footfall and the mix of transient visitors with local residents. Public order offences and criminal damage each accounted for 8.8% of crimes, consistent with the summer months when alcohol-related incidents and overcrowding in public spaces tend to rise. The seasonal context of August — peak holiday period with increased tourism — likely contributes to these patterns, as temporary residents and visitors may engage in riskier behaviours, while local businesses and residents face heightened challenges in managing public safety. Despite this, the month-on-month decrease of 5.1% from July’s 18.2 suggests some stabilisation, though the overall rate remains significantly higher than the UK average. The interplay between tourism, local demographics, and the area’s character as a seaside resort appears to shape the crime profile, with property crimes remaining relatively low compared to violent and disorderly incidents.