July 2024 saw a dramatic 250% increase in public order offences in Wimborne Minster, the most significant month-on-month shift in the area's crime profile. This surge, from two to seven incidents, aligns with the summer season's peak in festivals and outdoor events, which often draw larger crowds to the town's historic core. The overall crime rate of 6.1 per 1,000 residents remains 27.4% below the UK average of 8.4, reflecting the built-up area's relatively low crime profile despite its popularity as a tourist destination. Violence and sexual offences (29 cases, 31.5% of total) and anti-social behaviour (27 cases, 29.4%) dominate the crime mix, consistent with patterns seen in similar market towns where social interactions in public spaces are frequent. The area's compact size and strong community presence may partly explain the lower-than-average rates, though seasonal factors like extended daylight and increased visitor numbers can amplify certain crime types. Criminal damage and arson fell by 25% compared to June, possibly linked to fewer incendiary incidents during the summer months when open spaces are under closer surveillance. The balance between property and violent crime remains roughly equal, with 29 each, suggesting no major shift in the nature of criminal activity.