Willington's crime profile in October 2024 presents a concerning picture, with an overall crime rate of 14.6 per 1,000 residents—80.2% above the UK average. This stark deviation from national figures underscores the need for focused scrutiny of local patterns. The most prevalent crimes were anti-social behaviour (26.4% of total incidents), violence and sexual offences (24.2%), and criminal damage and arson (16.5%). These figures, when contextualised with the UK averages, reveal alarming disparities: anti-social behaviour in Willington occurred at 202% the national rate, while criminal damage and arson were 307% above the UK average. October's seasonal context—darker evenings, the transition to British Summer Time, and Halloween—may contribute to these trends. The increase in anti-social behaviour, often linked to heightened social interactions during darker hours, aligns with patterns seen in similar urban centres. Similarly, the surge in criminal damage could be tied to the season's focus on property-related activities. The relatively low rate of vehicle crime (only 6% above UK averages) contrasts with the sharp spikes in other categories, suggesting a combination of local factors. These statistics, while sobering, provide a foundation for targeted community initiatives and police resource allocation.