Fleetwood's November 2024 crime rate of 12.0 per 1,000 residents marked a stark departure from typical patterns, with violent crime surging to 36.6% of all incidents. This figure, 57.9% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, highlights an unusual concentration of violence and anti-social behaviour in the area. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 107 reported crimes—4.4 per 1,000—71% above the UK average. Anti-social behaviour followed closely with 65 incidents, a 143% jump over the national rate. The seasonal context of November, with its dark evenings and Black Friday shopping, may partly explain these trends. Retail premises in Fleetwood's town centre, combined with the timing of major sales events, could have driven the 63.6% increase in shoplifting to 36 cases. This spike contrasts with the usual winter lull in property crime, suggesting a combination of economic pressures and seasonal social dynamics. The data also shows a marked divergence from national trends: while UK rates for violence and anti-social behaviour typically align with regional patterns, Fleetwood's figures exceed expectations for a coastal built-up area. The absence of a significant downturn in violent crime during the month, despite typical post-Christmas lulls, indicates a need to examine local factors such as community engagement or policing strategies that might be influencing these trends. The seasonal context of Bonfire Night, which falls in November, may have amplified anti-social behaviour, while the proximity of Black Friday could have contributed to shoplifting spikes. However, these patterns remain distinct from the usual seasonal fluctuations observed in similar coastal towns, suggesting Fleetwood's crime profile requires a tailored analysis.