April 2024 saw Acrefair and Cefn-mawr maintain a crime rate of 7.7 per 1,000 residents, exactly matching the UK average. This stability follows a significant decline from the previous month’s rate of 14.1, marking a 45.4% reduction. The area’s crime profile reflects a mix of persistent and seasonal patterns: violence and sexual offences accounted for 39.6% of all reported crimes, while anti-social behaviour made up 30.2%, both figures far exceeding the UK averages for their respective categories. Spring weather and the Easter period likely contributed to increased outdoor activity, which may explain the slight uptick in public order offences. However, the overall balance of crime types suggests that property-related crimes remain relatively low compared to the UK, with vehicle crime and burglary both falling below national averages. The area’s built-up character within Wrexham, combined with its proximity to rural surroundings, creates a unique crime dynamic where localised factors such as community engagement and seasonal events play a role. While violent crime remains a concern, the month’s data illustrates a broader trend of decreasing incidents in certain categories, such as criminal damage and arson, which fell by 76.9% compared to March. These reductions may be linked to increased community policing efforts or seasonal factors, though further analysis would be needed to confirm causation. The data also highlights the importance of contextualising crime statistics within the area’s specific demographics and geography, ensuring that comparisons to the UK average are made with careful consideration of local circumstances.