Grantham's crime rate in May 2023 stood at 8.4 per 1,000 residents, placing it 5% above the UK average of 8.0. This figure, while slightly elevated nationally, masks a complex mix of rising and falling crime categories that reflect both local conditions and broader seasonal trends. The most striking outlier was shoplifting, which occurred at a rate of 1.0 per 1,000—104% above the UK average of 0.5 per 1,000. This discrepancy is likely tied to the town's retail presence and the extended evenings of May, which may have encouraged opportunistic theft in commercial areas. Violence and sexual offences, however, saw a significant drop, falling by 38.4% compared to April, a change that may be influenced by the transition into summer, when outdoor activities shift from public spaces to private or controlled environments. The top three crime types—violence and sexual offences (28%), anti-social behaviour (19.5%), and shoplifting (12.3%)—illustrate a mix of interpersonal and property-related concerns. Anti-social behaviour, while 20% above the UK average, may be exacerbated by the town's built-up character and the concentration of residential and commercial spaces. Meanwhile, vehicle crime rose by 55%, linked to the increasing number of cars in town centres during warmer months. The seasonal context of May, with its longer evenings and bank holidays, likely contributes to the observed patterns, as outdoor drinking and socialising may drive both anti-social behaviour and property crime. These findings suggest that while some crime trends align with national patterns, others reflect the unique dynamics of a built-up area within South Kesteven, where local geography and community activity intersect with broader societal influences.