July 2025 marked an unexpected surge in bicycle theft in Evesham, a built-up area within Wychavon, with a 300% increase compared to the previous month. This anomaly, coupled with a 275% rise in burglary and a 100% increase in theft from the person, challenges the typical seasonal patterns seen in other areas. The overall crime rate of 9.7 per 1,000 residents places Evesham 12.8% above the UK average of 8.6, highlighting a persistent challenge in maintaining public safety. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 36.6% of all reported crimes, significantly higher than the UK average of 18% for this category. Anti-social behaviour also rose sharply, contributing 21.5% of total incidents—35% above the UK average. The seasonal context of July, with schools out, tourism peaks, and festivals, likely contributed to some of these trends. However, the disproportionate rise in bicycle theft remains unexplained by typical summer patterns, suggesting a need for further analysis of local event security or changes in bike storage practices. Evesham's crime profile reflects a combination of urban dynamics, with retail areas and public spaces likely driving shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. The high rate of burglary, 85% above the UK average, may be linked to the area's mix of residential and commercial properties, which could be targeted during the summer months when windows and doors are left unsecured. These patterns underscore the importance of adapting crime prevention strategies to local conditions, particularly in addressing the unexpected spikes observed in July.