Cleethorpes recorded a crime rate of 13.1 per 1,000 residents in June 2024, placing it 59.8% above the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. This marks a significant departure from national trends, with local crime patterns shaped by the area’s coastal location and seasonal dynamics. The top crime categories were violence and sexual offences (41.0% of total crimes), public order offences (13.1%), and criminal damage and arson (9.2%). These figures highlight a concentration of incidents in public spaces, which may partly reflect the area’s summer tourism season, as longer daylight hours and increased visitor numbers could contribute to heightened activity in town centres and coastal areas. Violence and sexual offences alone were 96% above the UK average, a stark contrast to the national profile, suggesting local factors—such as population density or social dynamics—play a role. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK average (43% below), remains a notable concern. The data also reveals a marked disparity in crime types: while property crimes like burglary and shoplifting are present, they are overshadowed by violent and public order incidents. This profile aligns with Cleethorpes’ character as a coastal resort town, where tourism and seasonal events may amplify certain crime types. However, the absence of significant spikes in vehicle crime or theft from the person suggests that local policing or community initiatives may have mitigated some risks. As summer progresses, the interplay between tourism, weather, and local crime hotspots will likely remain a focus for authorities.