The balance between property and violent crime in Bodmin during May 2024 reveals a striking dominance of violent offences, which accounted for 39.8% of all reported crimes. With 66 violent crimes recorded against 41 property crimes, this stark contrast may partly explain the area's overall crime rate of 9.8 per 1,000 residents—16.7% above the UK average. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, contributing significantly to the local crime picture. This is consistent with seasonal patterns observed in May, where longer evenings and increased outdoor socialising may contribute to higher levels of interpersonal conflict. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, making up 27.7% of all crimes, further reinforcing the prominence of personal conduct-related offences over property-related incidents. While property crime rates remain below UK averages for categories such as shoplifting and vehicle crime, the concentration of violent crime suggests a need for targeted community engagement strategies. The data illustrates how local dynamics, including the interplay between residential and commercial spaces in Bodmin, may influence the crime profile. The seasonal context of May, with its bank holidays and extended daylight hours, likely amplifies social interactions in public spaces, creating conditions where violent incidents are more likely to occur. This pattern contrasts with the UK-wide trend, where property crime typically holds a larger share of the overall crime rate, indicating a unique local challenge in Bodmin.