Oldbury (Sandwell) maintained a crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents in October 2025, placing it 5.2% above the UK average of 7.7. The balance between property and violent crimes was nearly equal, with 151 property crimes and 145 violent crimes reported, reflecting a dynamic crime profile shaped by local demographics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 39.4% of all incidents, a figure significantly higher than the UK average of 2.7 per 1,000. This overrepresentation of violent crime may be influenced by the area’s character as a built-up urban district within Sandwell, where higher population density and socio-economic challenges could contribute to such patterns. Shoplifting, at 12.0% of total crimes, was 59% above the UK average, likely driven by the presence of retail hubs and the impact of seasonal shopping activity. Anti-social behaviour, though lower in absolute terms, showed a marked increase, tied to the transition to darker evenings and the Halloween season, which can amplify disruptive activity. These trends highlight the need for targeted interventions in high-risk areas and times, while the overall stability in the crime rate suggests that broader policing efforts have maintained a degree of control. However, the persistent elevation of violent crime above the UK average underscores the importance of addressing root causes such as community cohesion and economic opportunities.