The crime mix in Cleethorpes during May 2024 reveals a landscape shaped by high levels of violence and public disorder, with violent crimes accounting for nearly half of all reported incidents. At 11.0 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate is 31% above the UK average of 8.4, a disparity that underscores the need for targeted interventions. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile, making up 45.4% of all crimes, while public order offences contribute a further 12.6%. This stark imbalance suggests a community grappling with tensions that may be exacerbated by the seasonal factors of May, including extended evenings and increased outdoor socialising. The area's built-up character, typical of coastal towns, may contribute to higher rates of public order issues, as commercial and residential zones intersect in ways that amplify conflicts. Anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK average (24% below), still remains a significant concern, particularly with its 45.5% increase from the previous month. The seasonal context of May—marked by bank holidays and longer daylight hours—likely plays a role in these patterns, as increased foot traffic and social activity can heighten opportunities for disorder. While property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary are present, they account for only 19.6% of the total, highlighting the disproportionate focus on violent and disorder-related incidents. This mix of crime types illustrates an area where community engagement and policing strategies must address both immediate safety concerns and the underlying social dynamics that contribute to the higher-than-average crime rates.