Brynteg (Wrexham)’s February 2026 crime profile reveals a marked dominance of violent crime over property crime, with 29 violent incidents compared to 11 property-related offences. The overall crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents matches the UK average, yet the distribution of crime types diverges significantly. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 49.2% of all crimes, far exceeding their UK average share (34%), while anti-social behaviour and criminal damage also showed elevated rates. This imbalance may be linked to the area’s character as a built-up zone within Wrexham, where public spaces and community interactions could amplify opportunities for interpersonal conflicts. Seasonal factors, such as the winter lull in outdoor activity, may have contributed to a concentration of crimes in indoor or social settings, though the 18% month-on-month increase complicates this hypothesis. The data also highlights that while certain categories like public order offences (6.8% of total crimes) are slightly below the UK average, others—such as drugs-related crimes—show sharp anomalies. These patterns suggest that local initiatives targeting high-risk categories, such as violence or anti-social behaviour, could be pivotal in addressing the current imbalance. The absence of significant property crime spikes, despite the UK average for vehicle crime being 0.3 per 1,000, further underscores the area’s unique dynamics, influenced by its proximity to Wrexham’s urban core and limited industrial presence.