May 2025 in Gwersyllt reveals a crime profile where violent crime significantly outpaces property crime, a pattern that may reflect seasonal shifts in social activity. The overall crime rate of 5.5 per 1,000 residents places the area 32.1% below the UK average of 8.1, highlighting a relatively safer environment compared to national trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.5% of total crimes, with 20 incidents reported, while property crimes represented only 19% (10 incidents). This imbalance suggests a possible correlation with May’s longer evenings and increased outdoor socialising, which can heighten opportunities for interpersonal conflicts. Anti-social behaviour (15 incidents) and criminal damage (6 incidents) followed as the next most common categories, though both showed divergent trends compared to UK averages. Anti-social behaviour, for instance, was 13% above the UK rate of 1.4 per 1,000, linked to local dynamics such as community events or transient populations. The low shoplifting rate (1 incident) — 85% below the UK average — may indicate effective retail security measures or a smaller footfall in commercial areas. These patterns, while distinct from national data, require contextual analysis of Gwersyllt’s built-up environment, where proximity to Wrexham’s urban centre might influence crime types differently than more isolated areas. The seasonal context of May, with its bank holidays and extended daylight, likely plays a role in shaping these trends, though further data would be needed to confirm direct links.