Prestatyn's crime profile in November 2023 reveals troubling trends, with the overall rate of 9.0 crimes per 1,000 residents placing the area 20% above the UK average. This figure, while a 13.4% decrease from the previous month, still highlights a community grappling with persistent challenges. The most significant contributors to the crime rate were violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 40.3% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (18.1%) and shoplifting (13.4%). These categories reflect a combination of local demographics, economic factors, and seasonal events. The prominence of violence and anti-social behaviour suggests that social tensions or environmental factors may be exacerbating tensions in the area. Meanwhile, the sharp increase in shoplifting aligns with the retail-focused activity of Black Friday, a period when high foot traffic and consumer spending can create opportunities for theft. This spike in property-related offences contrasts with the relatively lower rates of vehicle crime and other thefts, which are below the UK average. The seasonal context of November—marked by darker evenings and the start of the holiday season—may also contribute to shifts in crime patterns, as increased public gatherings and reduced visibility could influence both offenders and victims. For residents, these findings underscore the need for heightened awareness, particularly in areas with high concentrations of retail or public spaces. The data also highlights the importance of targeted policing strategies to address the most pressing issues, such as violence and shoplifting, while maintaining efforts to reduce other categories of crime. As Prestatyn continues to navigate these challenges, ongoing monitoring and community engagement will be critical to ensuring that crime rates do not rise further.