Wisbech's crime rate in January 2024 reached 12.2 per 1,000 residents, placing it 64.9% above the UK average of 7.4. This stark divergence from national trends underscores the unique challenges faced by this built-up area within Fenland. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 28.1% of total incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (14.5%) and other theft (11.6%). These figures suggest a landscape where interpersonal conflicts and disorderly conduct dominate, diverging from the UK profile where property crimes often take precedence. The post-holiday context of January likely contributed to these patterns, with shorter daylight hours potentially reducing outdoor activity and shifting criminal focus toward more confined spaces. However, the significant overperformance in violent and anti-social categories compared to the UK average may also reflect local socioeconomic factors, such as the area's role as a commuter hub or the presence of transient populations. Seasonal trends in Wisbech appear to follow a distinct rhythm, with January's reduced retail footfall aligning with lower shoplifting rates than might be expected in a typical urban centre. This data invites consideration of how local infrastructure, policing strategies, and community engagement efforts might be recalibrated to address the specific needs of Wisbech's population. The contrast with UK-wide trends highlights the importance of localized analysis in understanding and addressing crime patterns.