Pembroke Dock's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 13.5 per 1,000 residents, significantly higher than the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure, 66.7% above the national benchmark, positions the area as a focal point for crime analysis within Pembrokeshire. The breakdown of crimes reveals a stark dominance of violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 43.9% of the total incidents. This category alone is 108% above the UK average, a discrepancy that may be consistent with the area’s seasonal dynamics. May, with its extended evenings and bank holidays, likely contributes to increased socialising and outdoor activity, factors that may partly explain the rise in violence and anti-social behaviour. The second most common category, anti-social behaviour, also showed a marked increase, rising by 100% compared to the previous month. These trends align with the broader pattern of property-related crimes, where criminal damage and arson surged by 133.3%, while burglary rates doubled. Such spikes may reflect the impact of seasonal transitions, particularly the shift from spring to summer, which often correlates with higher levels of public disorder in coastal towns. The data also highlights the relative stability in shoplifting rates, which were 10% below the UK average, suggesting that the area’s smaller retail environment may limit opportunities for such offences. Overall, the crime profile in Pembroke Dock this month illustrates a combination of local demographics, seasonal activity, and the broader socio-economic context of the region.