Culcheth's September 2025 crime profile reveals a combination of trends, with the overall rate of 3.3 per 1,000 residents placing the area 55.4% below the UK average. This marked disparity underscores Culcheth's position as a safer locale compared to the national context, though the month's data highlights specific areas of concern. Violence and sexual offences, the most prevalent category (35% of total crimes), saw a significant decline of 41.7% compared to August, a drop consistent with the seasonal transition as nights draw in and university freshers return. However, this reduction in violent crime contrasts sharply with a 200% increase in burglary, a spike that may be influenced by the area's built-up nature and proximity to Warrington's commercial hubs. Anti-social behaviour remained the second most common category (25% of total crimes), though it still fell 32% below the UK average. The seasonal context of September—marked by the return to school and university term beginnings—likely contributes to shifts in criminal activity patterns, with public spaces and transport networks potentially attracting opportunistic offenders. Culcheth's low overall crime rate, combined with its specific vulnerabilities, suggests a need for targeted measures to address rising burglary incidents while maintaining the area's strong safety profile. The data also illustrates the importance of localised crime prevention strategies, particularly in areas where property crimes have surged despite the broader trend of declining violence. As the month progresses into October, continued monitoring of burglary trends will be critical for ensuring that Culcheth's residents remain protected.