November 2024 saw a concerning spike in specific crime categories within Carlton (Gedling), despite the area maintaining a crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents—35.5% below the UK average. The most significant shift was a 50% increase in possession of weapons, rising from 2 to 3 incidents, which may partly explain the 39.8% share of violent crimes in the total monthly tally. This follows a seasonal pattern typical of November, with dark evenings and Bonfire Night potentially creating conditions for such offences. While violent crimes (101 incidents) remained 22% below the UK average for this category, the surge in weapon possession contrasts sharply with the overall safety profile of the area. Anti-social behaviour (44 incidents) and shoplifting (29 incidents) also dominated the crime picture, reflecting the impact of Black Friday shopping activity on retail areas. The area’s lower-than-average rates for property crimes—particularly vehicle crime (77% below UK average)—suggest effective community measures or policing strategies in residential zones. However, the rise in weapon possession warrants attention, as it may indicate heightened tensions or unaddressed issues in local social dynamics. The seasonal context of November, with its combination of holiday events and reduced daylight, likely contributes to the fluctuating crime profile, requiring continued vigilance from residents and authorities.