July 2025 marked an unexpected surge in bicycle theft in Redcar, a built-up area within Redcar and Cleveland, with reported cases leaping by 150% compared to June. This spike in a single category contrasts sharply with the broader crime picture, which saw the area’s overall crime rate reach 14.0 per 1,000 residents—62.8% above the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (30.6% of total), anti-social behaviour (23.3%), and criminal damage and arson (9.5%). These figures align with Redcar’s seasonal rhythm, as July is a peak month for tourism, festivals, and outdoor events, which may contribute to increased public disorder and property crime. The area’s proximity to coastal tourism hubs and its industrial heritage likely intersect in ways that amplify certain crime patterns. For instance, the high rate of anti-social behaviour could reflect the influx of transient visitors during summer events, while violent crimes may be linked to local factors such as alcohol consumption in public spaces. The UK average for violence and sexual offences is 3.0 per 1,000, yet Redcar’s rate of 4.3 per 1,000 is 41% higher, suggesting a distinct local dynamic that warrants further observation. Meanwhile, the relatively low rate of vehicle crime (23% below the UK average) may indicate effective policing or lower commuter traffic compared to other urban centres. July’s data underscores the need for targeted interventions during peak tourism periods, particularly in managing public order and securing high-traffic areas.