June 2025 marked a period of heightened concern for residents of Minster (Swale), with a 19.6% increase in violent crimes and a 100% rise in possession of weapons and burglary. These developments occurred against a backdrop of a crime rate (6.3 per 1,000) that remained 22.2% below the UK average, a figure that underscores the area's generally safer profile despite recent upticks. The top crime types in June were violence and sexual offences (45.8% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (26.7%) and criminal damage and arson (8.3%). This mix of crimes reflects the built-up area's characteristics as a coastal town with seasonal fluctuations in population and activity. The start of the summer season likely contributed to increased foot traffic in public spaces, which may have created opportunities for anti-social behaviour and violent incidents. While property crimes accounted for only 20% of total incidents (24 cases), the rise in burglary and weapon possession is a significant concern that warrants closer monitoring. The UK comparison reveals that Minster's violent crime rate is slightly below the national average, but the local profile shows a distinct focus on interpersonal crimes, which may be influenced by the area's social dynamics and the timing of the summer season. The data also indicates that certain crime types, such as public order offences and vehicle crime, are lower than the UK average, suggesting that local factors may be mitigating these issues. These patterns highlight the need for targeted interventions to address the recent increases in violent and weapon-related crimes while maintaining the area's overall safety record.