Teignmouth's crime rate in May 2025 stood at 7.4 per 1,000 residents, placing it 8.6% below the UK average of 8.1. This figure, while relatively low, reflects a combination of seasonal and local factors that shape criminal activity in the area. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36% of all crimes, with 40 incidents recorded, a reduction of 20% from the previous month. This decline may be linked to the transition into summer, which typically sees a shift in socialising patterns away from late-night gatherings in the town centre. Anti-social behaviour remained a persistent issue, with 26 incidents reported—20% above the UK average. This category's prevalence is consistent with Teignmouth's status as a coastal tourist destination, where high foot traffic and the presence of pubs and restaurants contribute to incidents of disorder. Other theft, which rose sharply by 266.7% to 11 cases, highlights vulnerabilities in retail and public spaces, particularly during the May bank holidays when visitor numbers increase. The seasonal context of May—characterised by longer evenings and the start of the summer tourism season—likely influences these trends. As the area transitions into warmer weather, the combination of increased visitor numbers and extended daylight hours may create conditions conducive to certain types of crime, such as theft and anti-social behaviour, while reducing opportunities for violent crimes that are more common during colder months.