Bodmin's crime profile in June 2024 was marked by a stark outlier: violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 46.3% of all crimes and were 99% above the UK average. This category alone contributed to the area's overall crime rate of 11.9 per 1,000 residents, 45.1% higher than the national average. The prominence of violent crimes in Bodmin contrasts with the UK's broader trend, where anti-social behaviour and property offences dominate. Seasonal factors may explain this deviation; as summer begins, Bodmin's coastal location likely draws more visitors, increasing social interactions and potential conflicts. Anti-social behaviour, at 21.4% of total crimes, also exceeded the UK average by 79%, suggesting that public spaces—such as the town's historic core and nearby beaches—may be hotspots for disorder. However, the data also reveals some unexpected trends: shoplifting, typically linked to retail areas, was 84% below the UK average, while 'other crime' surged sharply. This latter category's sudden rise may reflect unclassified incidents or shifts in reporting patterns, requiring further scrutiny. The interplay between tourism, local demographics, and seasonal rhythms appears critical in shaping Bodmin's crime profile this month. As the area transitions into peak summer, the persistent high rate of violence and the unexpected spikes in other categories warrant attention from local authorities and residents alike.