The crime mix in Seaton Delaval during December 2024 reveals a balance of violent and property crimes that diverges from typical rural patterns. Violence and sexual offences dominated, accounting for 38.6% of all reported crimes, a figure that places the area 5% above the UK average for this category. This concentration of violent crime, coupled with the high proportion of property-related incidents—including burglary (10.5%), other theft (10.5%), and shoplifting (10.5%)—suggests a unique interplay of local factors. The area’s crime rate (7.1 per 1,000) matches the UK average, but the distribution of crime types illustrates distinct from larger urban centres. For instance, the 158% higher burglary rate than the UK average may be influenced by the area’s built-up nature within Northumberland, where limited retail and residential density could create concentrated risk zones. Seasonal context also plays a role: December’s dark evenings and holiday-related activity likely contributed to the spike in violent crime, while the festive shopping period may have driven shoplifting incidents. However, the relatively low rates of anti-social behaviour (36% below the UK average) and public order offences (11% below) indicate that community cohesion or local policing efforts may mitigate certain types of disorder. This balance of crime types highlights the need to consider both geographic and temporal factors when assessing Seaton Delaval’s safety profile, as the area’s small population and rural setting interact with broader seasonal trends to shape its crime profile.