July 2024 marked a stark contrast in Flint’s crime profile, with vehicle crime surging by 300% to become one of the most unexpected developments of the month. This sharp rise, from one to four reported incidents, highlights a sudden shift in criminal activity that may be linked to increased summer travel or vulnerabilities in local parking infrastructure. The town’s overall crime rate of 9.8 per 1,000 residents places it 16.7% above the UK average, a disparity that underscores the need for targeted interventions. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common category, accounting for 29.9% of all crimes. compared to June. Anti-social behaviour, the second most frequent crime type, was 72% above the UK average, a figure that may be influenced by the area’s role as a tourist destination during the summer months. Shoplifting also saw a significant spike, with Flint’s rate 76% above the national average, likely driven by the town’s retail presence and the influx of visitors during festivals and events. The seasonal context of July—schools out, tourism peak, and outdoor gatherings—likely contributed to these patterns, though the exact drivers of the vehicle crime surge remain unclear. The town’s crime mix appears to be shaped by a combination of its built-up character, proximity to natural attractions, and the dynamics of a small community navigating high-traffic periods.