The crime profile in Fremington during October 2023 reveals a distinct balance between anti-social behaviour and other low-level offences, reflecting the area's character as a small built-up community within North Devon. With an overall crime rate of 0.8 per 1,000 residents — 90% below the UK average of 8.0 — the data underscores a consistently low level of criminal activity. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 50% of all reported crimes, followed by violence and sexual offences (25%) and other theft (25%). This distribution suggests a focus on community-level disturbances rather than more serious offences, a pattern often seen in rural and semi-rural areas where social cohesion may mitigate more severe crime. Seasonal factors such as the clocks going back and darker evenings in October could have influenced anti-social behaviour, as lower light levels and Halloween-related activity may contribute to increased disorder. The absence of property crimes in this month’s data is notable, contrasting with typical urban patterns where theft and burglary might dominate. Fremington’s low crime rate aligns with its status as a small, likely residential and tourist-oriented area, where limited commercial activity and community policing efforts may reduce opportunities for crime. The balance of reported offences highlights the importance of addressing localised issues like anti-social conduct, which remains the most frequent category despite being significantly below the UK average. This mix of crime types illustrates a community where minor incidents are more prevalent than major crimes, a trend that may persist given the area’s demographic and geographic characteristics.