Violence and sexual offences dominated Pembroke Dock's crime picture in October 2025, accounting for 52.6% of all reported crimes. This category alone stood at 4.2 per 1,000 residents—58% above the UK average—and marked the most unexpected spike in the month's data. The sudden 400% increase in 'Other theft' (from 1 to 5 incidents) contrasts sharply with a 71.4% drop in shoplifting, which fell from 7 to 2 cases. These shifts suggest a combination of local factors and seasonal patterns, such as the transition to darker evenings after the clocks went back and Halloween-related activity. The overall crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents placed Pembroke Dock 5.2% above the UK average, a figure that may partly reflect the area's role as a coastal hub with a mix of residential and commercial spaces. Property crime, though relatively low at 13 incidents, remained a concern, particularly as vehicle crime fell 66.7% from 3 to 1 cases. This decline may align with the seasonal slowdown in tourism during October, though the absence of specific data on visitor numbers limits definitive analysis. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, stood at 0.6 per 1,000 residents—52% below the UK average—highlighting a local trend that could be linked to community initiatives or police presence in public spaces. The data illustrates a crime profile shaped by both local dynamics and broader national patterns, with October's figures offering a snapshot of the area's evolving security landscape.