Bagillt’s December 2024 crime rate of 9.9 per 1,000 residents places it 39.4% above the UK average, a stark outlier in the national crime profile. The most striking figure is the burglary rate, which stood at 2.0 per 1,000 residents—545% higher than the UK average of 0.3 per 1,000. This category alone accounted for 20.4% of all reported crimes, reflecting a significant local vulnerability. Violence and sexual offences, at 2.7 per 1,000 residents, were 5% above the UK average, while anti-social behaviour (1.8 per 1,000) and criminal damage (1.3 per 1,000) also exceeded national benchmarks. The seasonal context of December—characterised by dark evenings, empty homes over the holidays, and increased retail activity—likely contributes to these trends. Burglary spikes may be linked to unoccupied properties during the festive season, while violence and anti-social behaviour could be exacerbated by the pressures of the holiday period. The breakdown highlights a sharp imbalance in crime types, with property crimes dominating the landscape and violent crimes maintaining a consistent presence. This pattern contrasts with broader UK trends, where property crime rates have been declining in recent years. The local context of Bagillt, a built-up area within Flintshire, may also play a role, as smaller communities often experience more pronounced fluctuations in crime rates. While direct causation, the interplay of seasonal factors and local demographics likely explains the divergence from national averages.