Buckley’s crime profile in August 2024 reveals a striking contrast between violent offences and property crime trends. The area’s overall crime rate of 6.2 per 1,000 residents—24.4% below the UK average—positions it as relatively safer than the national norm, though this masks significant disparities within categories. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 41.4% of all reported crimes, with 36 incidents recorded. This figure, while 3% below the UK average for violent crime, may reflect the influence of local factors such as community demographics or policing priorities. Anti-social behaviour followed closely, contributing 28.7% of total crimes, a rate 25% higher than the UK average. This discrepancy could stem from the area’s social fabric, where transient populations or limited public spaces may amplify such incidents. Meanwhile, burglary—though only 0.5 per 1,000 residents—was 56% above the UK average, a stark outlier that demands scrutiny. This anomaly aligns with August’s seasonal context, a peak holiday month when unoccupied homes may attract opportunistic offenders. The interplay between these patterns suggests a complex relationship between local geography, seasonal rhythms, and crime dynamics, with implications for targeted interventions.