Newport (Telford and Wrekin) maintained a crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 residents in July 2023, 39.8% below the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000. This built-up area, typical of many commuter towns, saw a notable shift in crime composition, with violent crimes (27) outnumbering property crimes (20) for the first time this year. The dominance of violent offences—particularly violence and sexual offences (27 incidents, 40.9% of total)—contrasts with the lower proportion of property crimes, a pattern consistent with summer months when outdoor activity and social gatherings increase. Seasonal factors likely contribute to this balance, as July’s peak tourism, festivals, and school holidays drive higher foot traffic and potential for interpersonal conflicts. Meanwhile, shoplifting (8 incidents, 12.1%) and anti-social behaviour (7 incidents, 10.6%) remained steady, though both categories are significantly below UK averages. This suggests effective local policing or community engagement strategies in retail and public spaces. However, the stark 127% increase in drug-related crimes (6 incidents) over the UK average (0.2 per 1,000) highlights a specific challenge, possibly linked to transient populations or illicit market activity during summer. The overall low crime rate, despite these spikes, reinforces Newport’s status as a relatively safe area compared to national benchmarks, though targeted interventions may be needed to address the drug-related anomaly.