Gainsborough's crime profile in October 2024 reveals a nuanced interplay between property and violent crime, with property-related offences slightly outpacing violent incidents for the first time in recent months. The overall crime rate of 15.0 per 1,000 residents places the area 85.2% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the need for targeted interventions in high-risk categories. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 32.8% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.2%) and criminal damage (16.1%), both of which are significantly above national averages. This pattern may be influenced by the town's characteristics as a built-up area within West Lindsey, where the presence of retail centres and public spaces could contribute to the prevalence of certain crime types. The seasonal context of October—marked by shorter evenings, the clocks going back, and the approach of Halloween—may have had a moderating effect on some crime categories, such as shoplifting, which fell by 51.2% compared to September. However, the surge in possession of weapons (300% increase) and the persistent high rates of anti-social behaviour suggest that local challenges remain. The town's demographic profile, including a mix of residential and commercial zones, may also play a role in shaping these trends. While the overall crime rate shows a slight decrease from the previous month, the absolute number of incidents remains a concern, particularly when viewed in the context of the area's population of 21,974 residents. Further analysis would be required to determine whether these patterns are indicative of broader shifts or isolated incidents, but the data clearly highlights the need for continued attention to specific crime types that affect the community.