August 2025 marked a notable shift in Launceston’s crime profile, with the area’s overall rate rising to 9.5 per 1,000 residents—17.3% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This increase, though not unprecedented, underscores a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. The most prominent category, violence and sexual offences, accounted for 58.8% of all crimes, with a rate of 5.6 per 1,000. This figure, 95% above the UK average for the category, may partly explain the broader disparity between Launceston and national trends. Anti-social behaviour. of total crimes, remained 18% below the UK average, suggesting a relative stability in some community interactions. The seasonal context of August—peak holiday month—likely contributes to patterns such as increased tourism, which could influence both property crime and public order issues. For instance, the 1.1 per 1,000 rate for criminal damage and arson, 86% above the UK average, may reflect empty homes or seasonal neglect. However, burglary and anti-social behaviour both showed lower rates than the UK, hinting at potential local safeguards, such as community engagement or policing strategies. The data illustrates a mixed picture: while violent crime remains a pressing concern, other categories are either stable or improving. This contrast raises questions about the effectiveness of interventions in different domains, particularly as August’s tourism-driven activity may have amplified certain risks. The challenge for local authorities lies in addressing the surge in public order and violent crimes while maintaining the relative success in other areas.