Pelton and Ouston’s crime profile in May 2025 reveals a marked dominance of violent crimes over property-related incidents, a dynamic that may reflect the area’s characteristics and seasonal rhythms. The overall crime rate of 8.3 per 1,000 residents places the built-up area 2.5% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly half (48%) of all recorded crimes, a proportion significantly higher than the UK average of 41% for the same category. This stark imbalance suggests that local factors—such as the density of residential areas, the presence of public spaces, or the timing of events—may play a role in shaping crime patterns. May, with its extended evenings and bank holidays, likely contributed to increased outdoor socialising and drinking, conditions that are commonly associated with higher rates of violent and public order offences. Anti-social behaviour and other theft also featured prominently, though their shares were closer to national averages. The data underscores the need to consider both geographic and temporal contexts when interpreting crime trends, as the same rate can carry different implications depending on the nature of incidents and the community’s structure. While property crimes remained a concern, their relatively lower share compared to violent offences highlights a shift in the crime profile that may warrant further attention from local authorities and residents alike.