The crime mix in Hayle during August 2024 reveals a distinct profile shaped by seasonal and local factors. With a crime rate of 9.7 per 1,000 residents—18.3% above the UK average—the area’s criminal activity is dominated by property-related offences, particularly criminal damage and arson, which accounted for 26.7% of all crimes. This was followed by violence and sexual offences (24.8%) and anti-social behaviour (22.8%). The prominence of criminal damage and arson, which is 319% above the UK average, aligns with August’s role as a peak holiday month. Empty homes and increased foot traffic during the summer may have created opportunities for such offences. Meanwhile, the lower-than-average rates for violence and sexual offences (11% below UK levels) and shoplifting (30% below) suggest that local policing efforts or community dynamics may be mitigating these specific risks. Anti-social behaviour, though 53% above the UK average, could reflect the challenges of managing public spaces during high tourist periods. The balance of crime types highlights a need for targeted interventions in areas prone to vandalism and disorder, while also acknowledging the success in reducing certain categories of crime. This profile is consistent with Hayle’s character as a coastal town in Cornwall, where tourism and seasonal fluctuations play a significant role in shaping crime patterns.