July 2023 marked a continued decline in crime for St Blazey, a small built-up area in Cornwall, with a recorded crime rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents. This figure represents a stark 68.7% reduction compared to the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000, highlighting the area’s relatively low crime profile. The breakdown of reported crimes reveals that anti-social behaviour accounted for 55.6% of incidents, followed by violence and sexual offences (33.3%) and criminal damage and arson (11.1%). These patterns align with the seasonal context of peak summer, when tourism and festivals typically drive activity in the area. While anti-social behaviour remains the most common category, its rate of 1.4 per 1,000 is only 1% below the UK average, suggesting a balanced local response to community challenges. The lower prevalence of violent crime—0.9 per 1,000 compared to the UK average of 2.8 per 1,000—may reflect the area’s rural character and limited nightlife. The absence of major retail hubs or commuter infrastructure further reduces exposure to property crimes, which accounted for just 2 incidents in July. Seasonal factors, such as extended daylight hours and community events, likely contribute to the overall sense of safety. As the summer peak continues, the local police and community groups may monitor trends to ensure sustained low crime levels.