Widnes' June 2023 crime profile presented an unexpected spike in public order offences, a category that rose sharply compared to other types. The overall crime rate of 8.6 per 1,000 residents placed the area 1.2% above the UK average, a narrow margin that suggests local factors are at play. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 46.6% of all reported incidents, with rates 37% above the national average. This dominance may reflect the area's proximity to major transport routes and its role as a hub for regional activity. The seasonal context of June—a time when tourism begins and daylight hours increase—likely contributed to the rise in public order issues, as open spaces and longer evenings can amplify social interactions. Anti-social behaviour, while lower than the UK average, remained a persistent concern, with 11.1% of all crimes falling into this category. The contrast between rising public order offences and declining burglary rates highlights shifting patterns in criminal activity, possibly influenced by targeted policing efforts or seasonal changes in property crime. These dynamics illustrate the combination of environmental factors and community behaviour, with local conditions shaping crime trends in ways that require nuanced understanding.