Violence and sexual offences accounted for 68% of crimes in Long Sutton (South Holland) in December 2023, a figure 11% above the UK average for that category. This stark contrast to the area’s overall crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents—40.3% below the UK average of 7.2—highlights an unusual imbalance in the crime profile. While property crimes remained minimal (4 total, 16% of the total), the surge in violent offences suggests a shift in local dynamics. The 17 reported cases of violence and sexual offences, though modest in absolute terms, represent a dramatic 142.9% increase from November’s 7 cases. This spike aligns with seasonal factors: Christmas shopping, dark winter evenings, and potentially the movement of transient populations during the festive period may have contributed. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, meanwhile, remained well below UK averages, reflecting the area’s relatively low levels of disruptive activity. The low property crime rate—0.5 per 1,000 for criminal damage and arson—suggests effective community policing or a lack of high-value assets in the built-up area. However, the violent crime spike raises questions about local tensions or unmet demand for support services during the holiday season. This pattern contrasts with typical rural areas, where property crime often dominates, and may indicate unique social or environmental factors specific to Long Sutton’s built-up character.