The crime mix in Caernarfon for December 2023 reveals a starkly uneven distribution of criminal activity, with violence and sexual offences dominating the landscape. These crimes accounted for 46.5% of all reported incidents, far exceeding the UK average by 98% and highlighting a significant local challenge in managing interpersonal crime. This pattern may be influenced by the town’s character as a historic built-up area with a mix of residential and tourist-oriented spaces, where late-night activity and seasonal events could contribute to higher rates of violence. Shoplifting and other thefts followed closely, each making up 12.3% of total crimes and both being 186% and 137% above the UK average, respectively. These figures align with the seasonal context of December, a time of increased foot traffic in retail areas and heightened consumer activity, which likely creates opportunities for property-related crimes. The UK average crime rate of 7.2 per 1,000 residents is 56.9% below Caernarfon’s rate of 11.3, underscoring the area’s elevated risk profile. This disparity may be exacerbated by factors such as the town’s smaller size, which can make it more susceptible to concentrated criminal activity, or the influence of transient populations during the festive season. While some categories like burglary and public order offences saw reductions, the overall crime picture remains one of heightened risk, particularly in violent and property-related crimes, which are higher than national averages. This suggests a need for targeted interventions that address both the immediate challenges of seasonal crime spikes and the underlying factors that contribute to the area’s elevated crime rates.