In April 2024, St Blazey’s crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents placed it 49.4% below the UK average of 7.7, a stark contrast to national trends. This relatively low rate, combined with the area’s built-up character within Cornwall’s rural landscape, suggests a community where crime is infrequent but not entirely absent. The top crime categories—violence and sexual offences (37% of total), shoplifting (14.8%), and drugs (11.1%)—reflect patterns consistent with a small town’s dynamics. Violence and sexual offences, while the most common, decreased by 33.3% from March, potentially linked to seasonal factors such as the Easter period, which might see reduced public gatherings or increased community engagement. Shoplifting’s rise, however, may be tied to the influx of visitors during the Easter holidays, a time when retail areas often see heightened foot traffic. The drugs category. of total crimes, was 100% above the UK average (0.2 per 1,000), a figure that could indicate local challenges or unique circumstances requiring further attention. Meanwhile, property crimes (12 incidents) slightly outnumbered violent crimes (10), a balance that may reflect the area’s mix of residential and commercial spaces. Spring weather, with its longer daylight hours and increased outdoor activity, likely contributed to the overall crime profile, as more people spend time in public areas, altering risk exposure. The data illustrates that while St Blazey remains a safer area than the UK average, specific categories demand closer scrutiny to address emerging trends.