June 2023 saw an unexpected surge in burglary rates in Gosport, a coastal town near Southampton, marking a 560% increase from May and becoming the most alarming trend in the month’s crime profile. With an overall crime rate of 9.2 per 1,000 residents — 8.2% above the UK average — the data reveals a stark shift in the types of crimes dominating local police reports. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.3% of all crimes, significantly outpacing the UK average for this category (2.9 per 1,000). This spike may partly explain the broader trend of rising violent crime, which is consistent with the start of the summer season and increased activity in coastal areas. Anti-social behaviour (15.9% of total crimes) and public order offences (10.0%) also remained elevated, though these rates are more in line with typical seasonal patterns. The seasonal context of June — longer days, the onset of tourism, and warmer weather — likely contributes to higher foot traffic in public spaces, which may explain the rise in both violent and anti-social incidents. However, the sharp increase in burglary stands out as an anomaly, given the town’s generally lower property crime rates compared to other urban centres. This suggests a potential shift in criminal activity patterns that may warrant closer examination by local authorities.