June 2025 marked a significant shift in Ormskirk’s crime profile, with burglary rates surging by 500% month-on-month, a stark contrast to the 58.3% drop in shoplifting. This built-up area within West Lancashire recorded a crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000, 43.2% below the UK average of 8.1, reflecting a broader trend of lower crime levels in the region. Violent crimes accounted for 39.0% of all incidents, with 53 recorded cases, a figure that is 37% below the UK average for this category. Anti-social behaviour, the second most common crime type, was 13% above the UK average, a discrepancy that may relate to local factors such as population density or community interactions. The seasonal context of June, with its longer days and the onset of summer tourism, likely influenced these patterns. While violent crime remains the dominant category, the sharp increase in burglary and the significant drop in retail theft suggest a reallocation of criminal activity. This may be linked to changes in offender behaviour during the summer, when residential areas become more vulnerable due to increased outdoor activity and lax security measures. The data also highlights the area’s relatively low crime rate compared to the UK, a consistent feature that may be attributed to effective local policing strategies or the area’s character as a commuter hub with a focus on community safety. These findings, while specific to June, provide a snapshot of the dynamic interplay between seasonal trends and local crime patterns in Ormskirk.