September 2023 presented a mixed picture of crime in Upton (Wakefield), with the area’s overall crime rate standing at 7.2 per 1,000 residents—10% below the UK average. This figure underscores a generally safer environment compared to the national context. Violence and sexual offences remained the most prevalent category, accounting for 35.6% of all crimes, while vehicle crime and criminal damage both exceeded UK averages by significant margins. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return to school and the onset of shorter evenings—likely influenced these dynamics, with increased foot traffic and student activity potentially contributing to spikes in certain categories. The sharp rise in bicycle theft and burglary suggests a need for targeted measures, particularly as the academic year progresses. Meanwhile, the relatively low rate of violent crime, combined with reductions in anti-social behaviour and drug-related incidents, illustrates a community where public safety remains a priority. The area’s built-up nature within Wakefield may explain the higher prevalence of vehicle crime, as proximity to transport hubs and commuter routes often correlates with such incidents. However, the overall decline in crime compared to the previous month indicates that local efforts to maintain order are having an effect. This month’s data highlights the importance of addressing specific vulnerabilities, such as vehicle-related offences, while capitalising on the positive trends in reducing more severe crimes. As the year moves forward, continued monitoring of these patterns will be essential to ensuring that Upton (Wakefield) remains a secure place for its residents.