March 2024 saw Armthorpe, a built-up area within Doncaster, experience a significant upward trend in crime, with an overall rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents—16.9% above the UK average. This figure, while higher than the national benchmark, aligns with patterns observed in similar urban settings where population density and economic factors often contribute to increased crime rates. The top three crime categories were violence and sexual offences (31.3% of total crimes), criminal damage and arson (10.7%), and vehicle crime (10.7%). These trends may be influenced by seasonal factors, such as the transition to spring and longer evenings, which could encourage more outdoor activity and, consequently, more opportunities for crime. The data also reveals stark disparities in local crime compared to UK averages: vehicle crime is 113% above the national rate, while anti-social behaviour is 14% below. Such discrepancies suggest that Armthorpe's unique characteristics—such as its proximity to industrial zones and commuter routes—may play a role in shaping its crime profile. The seasonal context of March, with its shifting daylight patterns, may further explain the rise in property-related offences, as increased foot traffic and extended evening hours could create conditions conducive to theft and vandalism. These findings underscore the need for targeted interventions and community-based policing strategies tailored to the specific dynamics of Armthorpe.