The crime mix in Acrefair and Cefn-mawr for November 2025 reveals a starkly different profile compared to the UK average, with violent crimes dominating at 50.8% of total incidents. This is 83% above the UK rate for violence and sexual offences, a figure that suggests a significant local challenge. The area’s crime rate of 9.2 per 1,000 residents—26% higher than the UK’s 7.3—reflects a pattern where property crimes (17 incidents) are overshadowed by violent crimes (32 incidents). This imbalance may be influenced by the area’s proximity to Wrexham’s urban centre, where higher foot traffic and social interactions could contribute to increased interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal factors, such as the dark evenings of November and the timing of Bonfire Night, may have amplified anti-social behaviour and criminal damage, both of which are 126% and 13% above UK averages, respectively. The absence of a notable rise in shoplifting, which fell by 50%, contrasts with the sharp increase in vehicle crime, which is in line with the UK average. This suggests that while retail-focused crimes are declining, other forms of crime are escalating, due to the area’s built-up nature and the dynamics of its local community. The month’s context—marked by Black Friday shopping and the end of the university term—may have influenced patterns, with increased social activity contributing to higher incidents of violence and anti-social behaviour. These trends highlight the need for targeted interventions, particularly in addressing the root causes of violent crime, which remains the most pressing concern for residents.