July 2025 saw an unexpected surge in shoplifting, jumping 90% from 20 to 38 incidents—a sharp contrast to the area’s usual patterns. Royal Leamington Spa’s overall crime rate of 9.0 per 1,000 residents placed it 4.7% above the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This marks a notable shift from earlier months, with violent crime (133 incidents) and anti-social behaviour (108 incidents) dominating the landscape. The town’s retail presence, coupled with summer tourism and festivals, likely contributed to the spike in shoplifting. However, the data also reveals a more nuanced picture: while anti-social behaviour and vehicle crime exceeded UK averages, violent crime fell 11% below the national rate. This could reflect the area’s relatively stable community dynamics, though the seasonal influx of visitors may have complicated local policing efforts. The breakdown of offences—29.8% violence, 24.2% anti-social behaviour, and 8.5% shoplifting—suggests a mix of persistent and transient factors influencing crime. As a market town with a blend of historic architecture and modern amenities, Royal Leamington Spa’s crime profile often balances the pressures of tourism with the challenges of maintaining community cohesion. The 4.7% above UK average rate underscores the need for targeted strategies to address specific vulnerabilities, particularly in retail zones during peak summer months.