Wimborne Minster's crime profile in June 2025 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property crimes, shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences (35.1% of total crimes) remain the most prevalent category, though their rate (2.2 per 1,000) is 23% below the UK average. This may be influenced by the town's character as a small built-up area with a mix of residential and commercial spaces, where community policing and local engagement could contribute to lower violent crime rates. Anti-social behaviour (27.8% of total crimes) is higher than the UK average, linked to the area's social fabric and interactions in shared public spaces. Meanwhile, shoplifting (20.6% of total crimes) is 106% above the national average, a striking anomaly that may reflect the presence of retail hubs or seasonal tourism activity. The start of summer, with longer days and the beginning of the tourism season, likely contributes to increased foot traffic in local shops, creating opportunities for theft. Public order offences, though lower than the UK average, decreased by 25% from the previous month, due to targeted enforcement or natural fluctuations in activity. The crime mix illustrates a combination of local infrastructure, seasonal rhythms, and community engagement, with shoplifting and anti-social behaviour emerging as key areas for further analysis.