February 2024 saw a stark and unexpected surge in violence and sexual offences, which rose 200% compared to January, becoming the most prevalent crime type in Bolton-le-Sands. This sharp increase contrasts with the area’s generally low crime profile, which remains 52.1% below the UK average of 7.1 crimes per 1,000 residents. The overall crime rate for the month stood at 3.4 per 1,000, with violent crimes accounting for 48% of all reported incidents and shoplifting contributing 12%. This shift challenges the seasonal expectation of a winter lull, as typically low outdoor activity and pre-spring quietude might be expected to curb such offences. The data suggests a possible realignment in local dynamics. Property crimes, while lower than violent offences, still constituted 36% of the total, with shoplifting and other thefts remaining below UK averages. Anti-social behaviour. from January, continues to fall significantly short of the UK rate. The area’s built-up character within Lancaster may influence these patterns, with limited retail or nightlife hubs limiting opportunities for certain crimes. However, the unexplained spike in violence raises questions about localized factors, such as transient populations or temporary events, that may have contributed to the anomaly. The month’s crime profile underscores the need for continuous monitoring of trends that deviate from established seasonal norms.