Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reporting in Minster (Thanet) during June 2025, accounting for 54.8% of all recorded crimes. With a total of 42 incidents reported—a crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000 residents—this figure places the area 16.0% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. The dominance of violent crime in this small built-up area contrasts with national patterns, where property crime often leads. This divergence may be linked to Minster’s coastal location, where seasonal tourism and the start of summer could contribute to increased social interactions and associated tensions. The breakdown reveals a significant disparity in crime type distribution, with violence and sexual offences far outpacing other categories. While property crime represented only 14.3% of total incidents (6 out of 42), the high proportion of violent crime raises questions about local factors such as community dynamics or policing priorities. This pattern is consistent with other coastal towns where seasonal influxes of visitors may intersect with local populations in ways that amplify certain types of crime. The UK average for violence and sexual offences is 2.9 per 1,000, yet Minster’s rate of 3.7 per 1,000 is 29% higher, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in this category. Meanwhile, anti-social behaviour. of total crimes, is 44% below the UK average, a finding that may reflect effective community policing or the relatively small scale of the area. These statistics illustrate a community where violent crime is a pressing concern, but other categories remain well below national benchmarks.