Prestatyn’s crime rate in June 2023 stood at 9.7 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.1% above the UK average of 8.5. This figure, while concerning, aligns with the area’s status as a built-up coastal community, where seasonal patterns and tourism can influence criminal activity. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 41.3% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 20.6% and shoplifting at 11.3%. These trends may be linked to the start of the summer season, which brings increased foot traffic to local amenities and high streets. The UK comparison for violence and sexual offences highlights a 37% gap, suggesting that the area’s crime profile differs from the national average in ways that could reflect local demographics or environmental factors. For instance, the high rate of anti-social behaviour may be partly explained by the social dynamics of a smaller, closely knit community, where disputes can escalate more readily. Similarly, shoplifting’s sharp deviation from the UK average—104% higher—could indicate vulnerabilities in retail security or the influence of transient populations drawn to the area during the warmer months. While the overall rate remains elevated, the data also reveals pockets of resilience, such as the 38% reduction in criminal damage and arson compared to the UK average, which may be attributable to community engagement or targeted policing efforts. As the summer progresses, local authorities may need to balance the need for vigilance against the potential for increased community cohesion during peak tourist periods.