The most unexpected development in April 2024 was the sharp 233.3% increase in 'other theft' incidents, rising from three to ten cases. This jump, unexplained by the data, contrasts with a generally stable overall crime rate of 7.4 per 1,000 residents—3.9% below the UK average of 7.7. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, contributing 47.5% of all reported incidents, a rate 37% above the national average. This anomaly may be linked to Biddulph's built-up character, where higher population density and seasonal Easter activity could create conditions for opportunistic crimes. Meanwhile, criminal damage and arson rose 69% above the UK average, suggesting ongoing issues with property-related offences. The spring weather and Easter period likely influenced broader patterns, with increased outdoor activity driving both violent and property crimes. However, shoplifting remained significantly below the UK average (40% lower), reflecting effective retail security measures or reduced foot traffic during the holiday. The area's crime profile thus reflects a combination of local factors and seasonal rhythms, requiring careful analysis to identify underlying trends.