Anti-social behaviour dominated Boldon Colliery’s crime profile in August 2023, accounting for 37% of all reported incidents and driving the area’s overall crime rate to 9.2 per 1,000 residents—13.6% above the UK average. This surge in anti-social behaviour, which is 136% above the national rate, likely reflects the area’s urban character and the social dynamics of a built-up locality within South Tyneside. The category’s sharp increase, from 7 to 20 incidents, may be partly explained by August’s role as a peak holiday month, when increased foot traffic in local amenities or temporary changes in community routines could contribute to heightened tensions. While violent crimes (12 incidents) remained 20% below the UK average, the significant rise in anti-social behaviour highlights a need for targeted interventions. Shoplifting also rose sharply, with 7 incidents recorded (100% above the UK average), linked to the retail presence in the area. The overall crime rate, though elevated, shows a balance between property crimes (18 incidents) and violent crimes (12 incidents), with the former contributing 33% of the total. This mix contrasts with the UK average, where property crimes typically dominate, suggesting a unique local context that warrants further analysis. Seasonal factors, such as August’s tourism-related activity and the potential for empty homes during holidays, may also influence burglary patterns. drop in August compared to July. These trends underscore the combination of local demographics, seasonal rhythms, and crime patterns in this urbanised part of South Tyneside.