June 2025 in Mold revealed a stark imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the monthly tally. At 10.5 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate was 29.6% above the UK average, a significant deviation that raises questions about local dynamics. Violent crimes—accounting for 42.1% of all incidents—were the most prevalent, with 45 cases reported, far exceeding the UK average of 2.9 per 1,000. This dominance of violence and sexual offences, coupled with high rates of anti-social behaviour (17.8%) and criminal damage (9.4%), suggests a combination of social and environmental factors. The seasonal context of June, marking the start of summer and longer daylight hours, may contribute to increased public activity in certain areas, potentially exacerbating tensions or creating opportunities for crime. However, the data also highlights pockets of lower-than-average rates, such as vehicle crime (73% below UK levels) and burglary (64% below), which could reflect effective local policing or the nature of the built-up area itself. While the overall rate remains elevated, the month-on-month decline of 5.3% from May's 11.1 per 1,000 indicates some short-term stabilization. This balance between rising and falling categories underscores the need for ongoing analysis, particularly in addressing the disproportionate impact of violent crime and anti-social behaviour. The seasonal shift may also influence future trends, with tourism beginning to take hold in nearby coastal or rural areas, altering crime patterns in the coming months.