Anti-social behaviour dominated Coleshill’s crime profile in November 2025, accounting for 21.7% of all reported incidents, followed closely by vehicle crime (19.6%) and violence and sexual offences (19.6%). The overall crime rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents marked a 9.6% reduction from the UK average, a figure that reflects the area’s generally stable environment despite specific pockets of concern. Seasonal factors may have played a role in shaping these patterns: the onset of dark evenings and the timing of Bonfire Night likely influenced anti-social behaviour, while Black Friday shopping could have contributed to the rare but notable rise in shoplifting. However, the persistent overrepresentation of vehicle crime—225% above the UK average—suggests a structural issue tied to the area’s infrastructure, including high-traffic roads or insufficient vehicle security measures. Meanwhile, the 25% drop in violence and sexual offences compared to the previous month may align with reduced public activity during the late autumn period, though this trend warrants monitoring in subsequent months to determine its longevity. The interplay of these factors highlights the need for targeted interventions in high-risk categories while maintaining the area’s overall low crime trajectory.