Saltburn-by-the-Sea's crime rate for March 2025 stood at 7.0 per 1,000 residents, placing it 10.3% below the UK average of 7.8 per 1,000. This coastal town, known for its historic promenade and tourist attractions, recorded 41 total crimes during the month, with property crimes accounting for nearly half (19 incidents) and violent crimes making up 24.4% of the total. The seasonal transition to spring, combined with the clocks changing and evenings lengthening, may have influenced patterns. Violence and sexual offences, at 10 incidents, were 38% below the UK average for this category, likely reflecting the area's relatively low population density and community-focused environment. Anti-social behaviour and shoplifting, however, emerged as notable concerns, with shoplifting rates 106% above the UK average. These trends could be linked to the town's retail presence, particularly during the Easter shopping period. The data suggests a mixed picture: while overall crime remains below national levels, specific categories demand closer attention. This balance between safety and localized challenges illustrates the combination of factors shaping Saltburn's crime profile, from tourism dynamics to seasonal rhythms.