The term 'other crime' in Clwt-y-bont's crime statistics, like in most areas, isn't a specific crime itself, but rather a broad category encompassing offences that don't neatly fit into more common categories such as violent crime, burglary, or theft. It's a catch-all for a diverse range of less frequent or specific criminal activities.
Defining precisely what falls under 'other crime' can be challenging as the exact breakdown isn't always publicly detailed. Generally, it can include offences such as public order offences (minor disturbances), criminal damage not classified as arson, some types of fraud, and potentially even minor traffic violations depending on how the local police force categorises them. The specific nature of these offences within Clwt-y-bont would be detailed in more granular reports not usually accessible to the general public.
It's important to consider the overall context of Clwt-y-bont’s crime statistics. The area has a population of 1888 and a crime rate of 63.1 per 1,000 residents. This is significantly lower than the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000. Furthermore, Clwt-y-bont boasts a safety score of 83 out of 100, which is also above the UK average of 79. This suggests a generally safe environment, even when considering the 'other crime' category.
While the 'other crime' category might seem vague, its presence doesn't necessarily indicate a high level of serious criminal activity. It's more likely a reflection of the diverse range of incidents that occur within any community. To gain a more detailed understanding, contacting Gwynedd Police directly or accessing more specific crime data releases (if available) would be recommended. However, the available data clearly shows Clwt-y-bont to be a safer area than average in the UK.