Guiseley’s crime profile in October 2024 reflects a troubling escalation, with the overall rate reaching 8.8 per 1,000 residents—8.6% above the UK average. This marks a significant departure from national trends and signals a need for focused community engagement. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (37.1% of total incidents), followed by shoplifting (17.5%) and anti-social behaviour (12.4%). These figures align with Guiseley’s character as a built-up area within Leeds, where high-density living and commercial activity may contribute to higher rates of interpersonal crime. The sharp rise in public order offences, likely exacerbated by the seasonal context of Halloween and shorter daylight hours, underscores the impact of environmental factors on crime patterns. Shoplifting, at 122% above the UK average, may be influenced by the area’s retail presence, while the lower-than-average rates for anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime suggest variations in local demographics or policing strategies. As the month transitioned into darker evenings, the combination of reduced visibility and increased social gatherings may have created conditions conducive to certain types of crime, particularly those involving public spaces. These trends highlight the importance of understanding how geographical and temporal factors interact to shape crime outcomes in Guiseley.