Oldbury (Sandwell) recorded a crime rate of 10.3 per 1,000 residents in April 2024, a figure 33.8% above the UK average of 7.7. This marked increase, driven by a surge in anti-social behaviour and violence, reflects a combination of local and seasonal factors. The area’s most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 43% of all reported incidents—76% above the UK average. This category, which includes domestic abuse, sexual assault, and other forms of interpersonal violence, may be influenced by the area’s demographics and the social dynamics of a built-up urban environment within Sandwell. Vehicle crime, at 1.2 per 1,000, was 155% above the UK average, a figure that may be linked to the presence of industrial or commercial zones where vehicle-related incidents are more common. Meanwhile, shoplifting rose by 29.7% month-on-month, tied to Easter-related retail activity and increased foot traffic in local centres. The seasonal context of April—Easter holidays, warmer weather, and the transition from winter to spring—may have contributed to shifts in both property and violent crime patterns. The overall crime rate’s stark divergence from the UK average underscores the need for targeted policing strategies and community engagement in Oldbury, where the combination of urban density, economic factors, and seasonal rhythms creates a unique crime profile.