Sacriston’s crime profile in April 2025 reveals a marked dominance of violent and anti-social crimes over property-related offences, a trend that may reflect the area’s unique social and seasonal dynamics. With a total crime rate of 9.2 per 1,000 residents—19.5% above the UK average—violence and sexual offences (17 incidents) accounted for 35.4% of all crimes, far exceeding the UK average of 2.6 per 1,000. Anti-social behaviour (12 incidents) followed closely at 25.0% of total crimes, a figure 73% above the national average. These figures suggest a potential link to the Easter holiday period, which typically brings increased foot traffic and social gatherings in built-up areas like Sacriston. Criminal damage and arson (6 incidents) also rose sharply, reaching 111% above the UK average, possibly driven by seasonal events or local tensions. In contrast, property crimes remained relatively low, with shoplifting (2 incidents) even below the UK average. This imbalance between violent and property crime may indicate broader social challenges, such as community cohesion issues or targeted policing efforts. The spring weather, which encourages outdoor activity, could also contribute to the rise in anti-social behaviour and public order offences. These patterns highlight the need for a nuanced understanding of Sacriston’s crime profile, one that considers both local context and national trends.