Immingham’s crime rate for July 2025 stood at 9.4 per 1,000 residents, placing the built-up area 9.3% above the UK average of 8.6. This divergence from national trends is most evident in the dominance of violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 40.8% of all crimes reported—significantly higher than the UK average of 3.0 per 1,000. The area’s crime profile reflects the seasonal dynamics of July, a month marked by the end of the school term, increased tourism, and outdoor festivals. These factors likely contribute to a rise in public order offences and anti-social behaviour, which saw a 100% month-on-month increase to 16 incidents. Meanwhile, other theft—ranging from burglary to shoplifting—remained a persistent concern, with rates 118% above the UK average. The interplay of local characteristics, such as Immingham’s proximity to the Humber Estuary and its role as a logistics hub, may exacerbate property crime, while the summer months bring heightened social activity that can fuel violent and disorderly incidents. Despite these challenges, the sharp decline in vehicle crime—down 66.7% from the previous month—suggests that some areas of the community may be implementing effective deterrents. As the area navigates its summer crime patterns, the focus must remain on addressing the root causes of violent and property crime while leveraging opportunities to reduce public disorder.