Public order offences in Bentley (Doncaster) surged by 62.5% in September 2025 compared to August, marking the most unexpected shift in crime trends for the area. This rise in anti-social behaviour and public disturbances contrasts with an overall crime rate decline of 30.1% from the previous month, raising questions about seasonal influences. The built-up area recorded 10.6 crimes per 1,000 residents, placing it 43.2% above the UK average of 7.4. Violence and sexual offences (29 incidents) and anti-social behaviour (18 incidents) accounted for 40.5% of total crimes, reflecting patterns often seen in areas with high foot traffic and community events. September's back-to-school period and university freshers' week may have contributed to increased public order issues, though the overall drop in crime suggests ongoing policing efforts or community initiatives could be having an impact. Shoplifting (13 incidents) remained high, 329% above the UK average, linked to local retail hubs or seasonal shopping patterns. The area's crime profile shows a mix of persistent challenges and temporary fluctuations, with property crimes (53 incidents) and violent crimes (29 incidents) maintaining a balance that differs from national trends. As the nights draw in and school terms begin, local authorities may need to monitor public order incidents closely while addressing underlying factors driving shoplifting and anti-social behaviour.