Oswestry’s crime rate in June 2023 stood at 11.0 per 1,000 residents, placing the built-up area 29.4% above the UK average of 8.5. This figure, while higher than the national benchmark, reflects a combination of local factors and seasonal influences. The top three crime types—violence and sexual offences, shoplifting, and anti-social behaviour—accounted for 57.2% of all reported incidents, highlighting the prominence of interpersonal and retail-related crimes. Violence and sexual offences, at 55 incidents (28.5% of total), were 6% above the UK average, a discrepancy that may be linked to the town’s role as a commuter hub or the increased presence of visitors during summer. Shoplifting, occurring at 2.3 per 1,000 residents, was 326% above the UK average, a stark contrast that likely stems from Oswestry’s historic high street and its appeal to tourists. Anti-social behaviour, though only 1% above the UK average, remains a persistent issue, potentially tied to the town’s character as a market town with mixed residential and commercial spaces. Seasonal factors further shape the profile: as June marks the start of summer, the extended daylight hours and influx of visitors may contribute to higher rates of property crimes and public order offences. These patterns underscore the need for targeted local measures, such as increased patrols in retail zones or community engagement to address anti-social behaviour, while also recognizing that national comparisons must be contextualized within Oswestry’s unique demographic and geographic profile.