Llandudno’s crime profile in October 2025 reveals a distinct mix of offences that reflect its identity as a coastal resort. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.4% of all crimes, a stark contrast to the area’s usual seasonal patterns, which typically see higher rates of property crime during peak tourist months. This shift may be influenced by Halloween-related activities, which bring increased foot traffic and social gatherings to the town’s high streets and public spaces. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, contributing 25.3% of incidents, a figure that is 217% above the UK average. This overrepresentation is consistent with Llandudno’s role as a tourist destination, where transient populations and late-night venues may contribute to higher levels of disruptive behaviour. Public order offences also rose to 9.3% of total crimes, further highlighting the challenges of managing crowds and maintaining public safety in a densely populated coastal area. The overall crime rate of 15.7 per 1,000 is 103.9% above the UK average, underscoring the need for targeted strategies to address the unique pressures faced by this type of community. While the rate remains stable compared to the previous month, the composition of crimes suggests that local conditions—such as seasonal events and the influx of visitors—play a significant role in shaping the crime profile. The dominance of violent and anti-social crimes over property-related offences contrasts with many UK coastal towns, which often see shoplifting and vehicle crime as more prevalent. This divergence may reflect Llandudno’s compact urban layout, limited retail areas, and strong policing presence in key tourist zones.