July 2024 marked an unexpected surge in theft from the person in Royal Leamington Spa, a trend that defies typical seasonal patterns. The area’s crime rate of 9.7 per 1,000 residents—15.5% above the UK average—was driven by a combination of factors, including a sharp rise in violent crime and anti-social behaviour. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 32.9% of all incidents, with 158 reported cases, placing the area 12% above the UK average for this category. This spike may be partially explained by the town’s role as a tourist destination during the summer, with festivals and events drawing larger crowds to public spaces. Anti-social behaviour, which rose to 74 cases (15.4% of total crimes), also exceeded UK averages by 3%, potentially reflecting increased social interactions during the holiday season. Other theft, at 49 cases (10.2% of total crimes), was 69% above the UK average, suggesting vulnerabilities in retail or personal property security. While the overall crime rate aligns with the area’s character as a market town with a mix of historic and modern amenities, the unexpected rise in theft from the person highlights a need for targeted measures. Seasonal factors, such as longer evenings and the absence of school holidays, likely contribute to higher foot traffic and more opportunities for opportunistic crimes. The town’s infrastructure, including its historic high streets and growing cycling networks, may also play a role in shaping crime patterns, though further analysis is required to confirm these connections.