Warmsworth’s crime rate in June 2025 stood at 11.3 per 1,000, placing it 39.5% above the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This stark deviation from national trends underscores the area’s distinct crime profile, shaped by its built-up urban character within Doncaster. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (30.2% of total incidents), followed by anti-social behaviour (20.6%) and vehicle crime (11.0%). These figures suggest a combination of factors, including the proximity of Warmsworth to commercial and residential hubs, which may contribute to higher rates of violent and property-related offences. The seasonal context of June—marking the start of summer—may also play a role, as increased foot traffic and extended daylight hours could influence both criminal activity and police visibility. However, a direct link to tourism or seasonal events, which are more prominent in coastal or rural areas. Warmsworth’s vehicle crime rate of 1.2 per 1,000 is 224% above the UK average, a figure that may be attributed to the area’s infrastructure, such as commuter routes or parking facilities that attract opportunistic theft. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour remains high, at 62% above the UK average, a pattern consistent with densely populated urban centres where social interactions are more frequent and concentrated. The overall crime rate’s sharp divergence from the UK average raises questions about local policing strategies, community engagement initiatives, and the effectiveness of existing crime prevention measures. While the data does not explicitly name programmes or interventions, the persistent elevation of certain crime types suggests a need for targeted approaches that address both immediate risks and underlying socioeconomic factors. As the summer progresses, monitoring trends in vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour will be critical to understanding how seasonal dynamics interact with Warmsworth’s unique urban environment.