Runcorn’s crime profile in April 2025 reveals a striking imbalance, with violent crimes dominating the landscape. Of the 522 total crimes reported, 50.6% (264 cases) were classified as violence and sexual offences, a rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents—72% above the UK average. This stark contrast to the national trend underscores the area’s unique challenges. Public order offences (10.3%) and anti-social behaviour (10.2%) followed, though the latter was 32% below the UK average, suggesting effective local measures in curbing disruptive conduct. Seasonal factors may play a role: April’s spring weather and Easter holidays could have influenced the rise in anti-social behaviour, while the continued dominance of violent crime may reflect broader social or economic pressures. Property crimes accounted for only 20.3% of all incidents (106 cases), a marked departure from the UK’s typical distribution, where property crimes often form a larger share. This imbalance may indicate a focus on community policing strategies that have reduced property crime but struggled to curb violent incidents. The area’s built-up character within Halton—likely a mix of urban residential zones and commercial hubs—may contribute to this dynamic, with public spaces and nightlife areas amplifying violent and public order offences. While the overall rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents is 16.9% above the UK average, the specific crime mix reveals a need for tailored approaches to address violence and public order, which could benefit from targeted interventions such as increased foot patrols in high-risk areas or community engagement programs.