Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile in Weybourne (Waverley) for May 2025, accounting for 46.7% of all reported incidents—nearly double the share of the next most common category, anti-social behaviour. This emphasis on violent crime contrasts sharply with the UK average, where such offences make up 58% of the national total. The area’s overall crime rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents is 67.9% below the UK average of 8.1, a disparity that reflects both its small population and the effectiveness of local policing or community initiatives. The low prevalence of property crimes, particularly shoplifting (3.3% of total incidents) and burglary (3.3%), may be linked to the area’s character as a built-up zone with limited retail density compared to larger urban centres. May’s seasonal context—marked by longer evenings and bank holidays—likely contributed to the rise in violence and anti-social behaviour, as outdoor socialising increases during warmer weather. However, the absence of a corresponding spike in property crime suggests that local factors, such as strong community cohesion or effective street lighting, may mitigate risks typically associated with extended daylight hours. These patterns highlight the importance of tailoring crime prevention strategies to the specific needs of Weybourne, where violent crime remains a focal concern despite overall low rates.