The crime mix in Ferryhill during June 2024 reveals a combination of property-related and violent offences, shaped by the area’s built-up character within County Durham. With a crime rate of 9.1 per 1,000 residents — 11% above the UK average — the data highlights a significant overrepresentation of property crimes, particularly criminal damage and arson (1.5 per 1,000, 146% above UK average) and shoplifting (1.2 per 1,000, 94% above UK average). These figures align with the area’s likely mix of commercial and residential zones, where retail activity and public spaces may contribute to shoplifting incidents. Meanwhile, violent crimes, though still the second-largest category (26 cases, 29.6% of total), fell sharply compared to previous months, possibly reflecting seasonal shifts or localized efforts to address issues. The presence of anti-social behaviour (6 cases, 6.8% of total) and public order offences (10 cases, 11.4% of total) further underscores the influence of community dynamics, with the latter category 64% above the UK average. This mix of crime types suggests a need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas, though the exact drivers of these patterns remain to be explored. As the summer season begins, the interplay between increased foot traffic and local enforcement strategies may continue to shape the area’s crime profile, requiring ongoing monitoring.