Coleshill (North Warwickshire) sits 33.3% above the UK average for crime, recording 10.8 crimes per 1,000 residents in August 2025. This built-up area within rural North Warwickshire exhibits a crime profile shaped by seasonal and local factors, with violence and sexual offences (26.3% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (21.1%) dominating the monthly tally. The surge in violent crime—up 400% from July—may partly explain the area’s elevated rate relative to the national picture. August, a peak holiday month, likely contributes to increased burglary risks through empty homes, aligning with the 307% rise in burglary rates compared to the UK average. Property crimes (35 total) outnumber violent crimes (20), but the disproportionate share of violent offences suggests localized tensions or concentrated incidents. The area’s crime rate contrasts sharply with its rural surroundings, where lower population density and fewer commercial hubs typically correlate with reduced crime. While anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime remain high—336% above the UK average for the latter—other categories like theft from the person and public order offences fall below national benchmarks, reflecting a mixed picture influenced by Coleshill’s unique social and geographic context.