Brynteg (Wrexham) continues to outperform the UK average in overall crime rates, with a recorded rate of 6.6 per 1,000 residents in October 2025 — 14.3% below the national figure of 7.7 per 1,000. This performance aligns with the area’s character as a smaller built-up zone within a larger urban context, where crime prevention efforts may be more effective or community cohesion stronger. The most prevalent category, violence and sexual offences, accounted for 60.7% of all crimes, a stark departure from the UK average, where such offences make up 50% of the national total. This discrepancy may reflect local factors, such as the presence of high-traffic areas or transient populations. Seasonal influences in October, including darker evenings and Halloween, likely contribute to fluctuations, as seen in the 54.2% rise in violence-related incidents. However, other categories like anti-social behaviour (21.3% of total crimes) and other thefts (6.6%) show mixed trends, with the former exceeding the UK average by 11% and the latter falling short by 23%. The low rates of vehicle crime (76% below UK average) and drugs-related offences (64% below) further distinguish Brynteg, due to its compact size and limited nightlife infrastructure. These patterns illustrate a combination of local demographics, geography, and seasonal rhythms, necessitating a nuanced approach to crime prevention.