August 2023 saw Connah's Quay record a crime rate of 6.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 14.8% below the UK average of 8.1. While this overall figure suggests a relatively safe environment compared to the national picture, the breakdown reveals a combination of crime types. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.5% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour at 17.4%, with public order offences contributing 9.6%. These figures highlight a trend toward interpersonal and community-level issues, which may partly explain the 30.7% month-on-month increase in the overall crime rate. The seasonal context of August—as a peak holiday month—could influence local dynamics, though the area’s lower-than-average burglary rates (12% below UK norms) suggest that tourism-related risks may not be a primary driver here. However, the sharp rise in criminal damage and arson, which surged by 350% compared to July, points to a more pressing concern. This spike, coupled with a 300% increase in 'other crime' and a 200% rise in vehicle crime, indicates shifting patterns that may reflect local vulnerabilities. While the area remains safer than the UK average, these trends warrant attention, particularly as August’s transient population and seasonal activities may create conditions that amplify certain types of criminal activity.