The crime profile in Lymm during August 2023 reveals a distinct balance between violent and property-related offences, shaped by local patterns and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 35.2% of all reported crimes, significantly higher than the UK average of 43% for this category. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 20.4%, while property crimes made up a smaller share (14 out of 54 total crimes). This distribution suggests a focus on interpersonal conflicts and community-level disturbances rather than large-scale property crime, which is consistent with Lymm’s character as a built-up area within Warrington, likely featuring a mix of residential and commercial zones. Seasonal context plays a role: August, a peak holiday month, may contribute to increased burglary risks through empty homes, though the overall crime rate remains 48.1% below the UK average. Drug-related offences in Lymm were 36% above the UK average, highlighting a specific area of concern that diverges from national trends. This contrast could be linked to local factors such as proximity to transport links or community dynamics that differ from broader UK patterns. The low rate of shoplifting (1.9% of total crimes) and vehicle crime (5.6% of total crimes) further supports the idea that Lymm’s crime profile is influenced by its relatively small population and lower density compared to larger urban centres. These patterns underscore the importance of tailoring local policing and community initiatives to address the specific mix of crimes observed in the area.