September 2023 marked a significant rise in violent crime across King's Lynn, with the area's overall crime rate reaching 9.3 per 1,000 residents — 16.3% above the UK average. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 40.4% of all reported incidents, a figure that sits 35% above the UK average for this category. This spike in violent crime coincides with the seasonal transition of September, a time when back-to-school activities and university freshers' week bring increased foot traffic and social interactions to the town. While anti-social behaviour and criminal damage remain persistent issues, their rates are marginally below the UK average, suggesting localised factors may be tempering these trends. The prominence of violence and sexual offences in King's Lynn contrasts with the UK-wide profile, where such crimes typically account for 35% of total reports. This discrepancy may reflect the town's mix of residential areas and commercial hubs, which can create environments where conflicts escalate more readily. The data also reveals a concerning trend in drug-related crimes, which are 50% above the UK average, a figure that warrants close attention given the potential links to seasonal social dynamics. As the nights draw in, the increased use of outdoor spaces and the presence of transient populations during freshers' week may contribute to the heightened risk of violent incidents. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, particularly in areas with high foot traffic and late-night activity, and to utilise community resources for safety updates.