Barnoldswick’s crime profile in June 2025 reveals a combination of stability and emerging risks. While the area’s overall crime rate of 5.2 per 1,000 remains 35.8% below the UK average, sharp increases in specific categories demand attention. Violence and sexual offences, comprising 46.6% of all reported crimes, continue to be the most prevalent issue, though this rate is 16% lower than the national average. The surge in burglary—up 600% from May—raises questions about property security in a largely rural area where seasonal transitions may heighten vulnerabilities. This spike contrasts with declines in anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime, which may reflect changing patterns in public activity during summer. The seasonal context of June, with its longer days and potential influx of visitors, likely influences these trends. For instance, the rise in burglary could be tied to increased daytime activity in residential areas, while the drop in anti-social behaviour may align with warmer weather encouraging outdoor engagement. However, the doubling of drug-related offences and possession of weapons, though small in absolute numbers, signals a shift in criminal priorities that warrants closer monitoring. These dynamics highlight the importance of adapting local safety measures to seasonal and demographic factors, ensuring that Barnoldswick’s crime profile remains effectively managed.