St Ives' crime rate in August 2024 reached 10.2 per 1,000 residents, marking a significant 24.4% increase above the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. This figure underscores a troubling trend for the built-up area of this coastal town, where crime has become more pronounced compared to the national landscape. The most prevalent category of crime was anti-social behaviour, accounting for 30.9% of all reported incidents, with 17 cases recorded. This category alone was 122% above the UK average, reflecting a pattern that may be influenced by the town's seasonal character. Violence and sexual offences, though lower than anti-social behaviour, still accounted for 18.2% of total crimes, though they were 29% below the UK average. This contrast highlights the complexity of crime dynamics in St Ives, where some categories are affected. The seasonal context of August as a peak holiday month likely exacerbates certain issues, such as the 142% increase in criminal damage and arson compared to the UK average. These incidents, often linked to the presence of transient populations and the increased use of public spaces, may be further compounded by the emptying of homes during the summer months. The sharp rise in drug-related offences, which were 264% above the UK average, suggests an emerging challenge that requires targeted attention. While the overall crime rate is concerning, the distribution across categories illustrates a nuanced picture, with property crimes such as shoplifting and other thefts also showing marked increases. The data indicates that while some areas of the town may be experiencing relative stability, others are grappling with significant spikes that demand a coordinated response from local authorities and residents alike.