In Bedlington, the balance between property and violent crime in August 2023 reveals a significant shift in the local crime profile. Both categories accounted for 48 crimes each, marking a rare parity that contrasts with typical trends where property crime often dominates in built-up areas. This equilibrium may reflect heightened community activity during the summer months, when tourism and local events draw crowds to the area. The overall crime rate of 9.4 per 1,000 residents places Bedlington 16% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the need for continued vigilance. Violence and sexual offences, at 29.6% of all crimes, and anti-social behaviour, at 27.8%, were the most prevalent categories, suggesting a combination of social dynamics and public safety. August, as a peak holiday month, likely contributes to this pattern, with increased foot traffic in public spaces potentially elevating opportunities for anti-social behaviour and violent incidents. The data also highlights a notable absence of significant property crime spikes compared to other months, which may be attributed to heightened security measures in tourist areas or seasonal changes in criminal activity patterns. However, the equal distribution of violent and property crimes raises questions about the underlying factors influencing this balance, which could be explored further through local engagement and targeted interventions.