Fleetwood’s crime profile in May 2025 reveals a stark contrast between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the landscape. At 13.3 per 1,000 residents, the area’s overall crime rate is 64.2% above the UK average, a figure that underscores the need for targeted interventions. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 38.4% of all crimes, significantly higher than the UK average of 2.8 per 1,000 (80% above). Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 35.6%, with the area’s rate 231% above the national average. These figures align with the seasonal context of May, where longer evenings and bank holidays likely increase opportunities for social conflict and public disorder. While property crimes such as burglary and shoplifting remain present, their share of the total (18.9%) pales in comparison to violent offences. The data suggests that Fleetwood’s crime picture is shaped by factors such as the density of its built-up area, the presence of communal spaces, and the timing of events that draw crowds. This imbalance may indicate a need for focused policing in areas prone to violent incidents, such as public venues or high-traffic zones, while also addressing the root causes of anti-social behaviour. The seasonal context of May—characterised by extended daylight and increased outdoor activity—could also contribute to a higher incidence of crimes that occur in public settings. However, the absence of a clear decline in property crime despite the UK average showing a 55% lower rate for shoplifting raises questions about local factors that may be influencing these trends.