The crime profile of Rhyl in August 2023 reveals a striking dominance of violent crime, with 219 incidents—44.4% of all reported crimes—accounting for the area's 18.6 per 1,000 rate, 129.6% above the UK average. This imbalance between violent and property crimes contrasts sharply with national trends, where property crimes typically outnumber violent ones. The prevalence of violence and sexual offences may be linked to Rhyl's coastal location and summer tourism, which could increase interactions in public spaces. Anti-social behaviour, at 18.3% of all crimes, further reflects the challenges of managing public order in a busy seaside town. While shoplifting and other thefts remained relatively low, the sharp increase in vehicle crime—250% higher than July—suggests a possible shift in criminal activity during the summer months. Seasonal factors, such as increased foot traffic and the presence of holidaymakers, may contribute to both the spike in vehicle-related incidents and the overall elevation in violent crime. The area's crime mix highlights the combination of local geography, tourism, and policing challenges, with August serving as a critical month for monitoring trends in Rhyl's built-up area.