For a population of 69,097, the Isle of Anglesey recorded 393 crimes in January 2024, translating to a crime rate of 5.7 per 1,000 residents. This figure places the area 23% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000, a consistent trend in recent months. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 42.8% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (21.9%) and criminal damage and arson (9.4%). While violence and sexual offences were 8% below the UK average, anti-social behaviour stood out as 21% above the national benchmark, a notable divergence. Seasonal factors likely influenced the crime profile, with January’s post-holiday period and shorter daylight hours potentially reducing retail-related crimes and outdoor activity. The area’s rural character, combined with its coastal geography, may contribute to lower property crime rates compared to more densely populated regions. However, the relatively high incidence of anti-social behaviour could reflect localized social dynamics, such as limited community engagement during colder months. This pattern aligns with broader UK trends where anti-social behaviour often rises in winter, though the extent here suggests a need for targeted interventions. The balance between violent and property crimes also highlights the area’s unique challenges, with violence dominating the crime mix despite the overall low rate.