April 2025 marked a stark shift in Kingston upon Hull's crime profile, with robbery surging by 118.8% compared to March, becoming the most dramatic month-on-month change recorded. The overall crime rate for the month stood at 11.5 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 49.4% above the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 41.1% of all reported incidents, followed by shoplifting (11.9%) and public order offences (8.6%). This pattern aligns with the area's history as a major urban centre with a complex mix of industrial legacy, retail hubs, and densely populated residential zones. The seasonal context of April—Easter holidays and spring weather—likely contributed to increased outdoor activity, which may partly explain the rise in public order and violent crime. However, the surge in robbery remains an outlier, suggesting a specific factor requiring further analysis. The data also reveals a stark contrast in crime types compared to the UK average, with violence and sexual offences 80% higher than national levels and bicycle theft 186% above the UK rate, potentially linked to the city's cycling infrastructure and transient population. These figures underscore the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas during peak activity periods.