The crime profile in Mold during June 2024 reveals a pronounced dominance of violent crime over property crime, a pattern that may reflect the area's demographic and geographic characteristics. With a total crime rate of 12.1 per 1,000 residents—47.6% above the UK average—Mold's statistics highlight a stark divergence from the national trend. Violent crimes accounted for 36.6% of all incidents, significantly exceeding the UK rate for this category (2.8 per 1,000) by 59%. This imbalance contrasts with the UK's more evenly distributed crime profile, where property crime typically holds a larger share. Anti-social behaviour (31.7% of incidents) and criminal damage and arson (12.2%) further contributed to the elevated rate, both of which were 171% and 146% above the UK average respectively. The seasonal context of June, with its extended daylight hours and the early stages of summer tourism, may have influenced patterns of public activity and associated risks. However, the absence of coastal or major tourist infrastructure in Mold suggests that local factors—such as community dynamics or specific high-risk areas—may play a more direct role. The persistence of anti-social behaviour, which is 171% above the UK average, indicates a need for targeted interventions in public spaces or social hubs where such incidents are concentrated. This data also underscores the importance of distinguishing between general crime trends and locally specific vulnerabilities, as Mold's profile diverges markedly from the UK's overall pattern.