Cleethorpes’ crime rate in October 2024 stood at 10.4 per 1,000 residents, 28.4% above the UK average of 8.1. This figure underscores the area’s elevated crime profile, shaped by its role as a coastal town with a mix of industrial, retail, and residential zones. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences, accounting for 39.5% of all incidents, followed by public order offences (10.4%) and criminal damage and arson (9.1%). These patterns align with Cleethorpes’ character as a built-up area within a coastal region, where high foot traffic, seasonal events like Halloween, and the transition into darker evenings may contribute to increased public disorder and property crime. The higher-than-average rate of violence and sexual offences could be influenced by local demographics, such as a younger population or the presence of transient communities. However, the data also reveals a decline in violent crimes compared to previous months, with a 14.1% reduction in reported incidents. This decrease, despite the overall rate remaining high, may reflect short-term interventions, seasonal factors, or natural fluctuations in crime trends. Public order offences, which are 96% above the UK average, may be exacerbated by the area’s proximity to transport links and nightlife hubs. The elevated rate of criminal damage and arson, 53% above the UK average, could be linked to the town’s industrial heritage and the potential for vandalism in underutilized spaces. Seasonal context further complicates the picture: the end of daylight saving time, darker evenings, and Halloween activities likely amplified certain crime types, particularly those involving public spaces. While these factors provide a framework for understanding Cleethorpes’ crime profile, the exact interplay between local conditions and reported incidents requires further analysis.