August 2023 presented a mixed picture for crime in Boston Spa, a built-up area within Leeds, with overall safety continuing to improve despite seasonal fluctuations. The area’s crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents placed it 55.6% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, a gap that underscores its relative security compared to national trends. Property crimes dominated the monthly tally, accounting for 15 of the 22 reported incidents, with burglary being the most prevalent category at 31.8% of total crimes. This focus on property crime is consistent with the area’s characteristics, where a combination of residential homes and commercial properties may create vulnerabilities during periods of low occupancy, such as the summer holiday season. Violence and sexual offences, while lower than property crimes, still represented a significant portion of the total (31.8%), though this category remained 58% below the UK average. The seasonal context of August—peak holiday month, increased tourism, and higher rates of empty homes—likely contributed to the rise in burglary, a trend that may reflect broader patterns seen in smaller towns with transient populations. Meanwhile, other theft and criminal damage and arson fell below UK averages, suggesting that the area’s community dynamics or policing efforts may be more effective in curbing these types of offences. These findings highlight the interplay between local geography, seasonal rhythms, and crime patterns, illustrating how even a relatively safe area can experience fluctuations based on external factors.