Huntington (York) recorded a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents in December 2023, placing it 13.9% above the UK average of 7.2. This rate, while elevated, reflects a mix of persistent and seasonal crime patterns. The most common offences were violence and sexual offences (31 cases, 34.4% of total crimes), followed by shoplifting (19 cases, 21.1%) and anti-social behaviour (18 cases, 20.0%). These figures align with the area’s character as a built-up part of York, where retail activity and public spaces likely contribute to higher rates of shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. The seasonal context of December — with its long nights, festive shopping, and empty homes during the holiday period — may have exacerbated certain trends. For instance, the sharp increase in public order offences (up 100%) could be linked to the challenges of managing crowds in areas with high foot traffic during the Christmas season. Conversely, the 11.4% decrease in violence and sexual offences may suggest that community initiatives or increased police visibility during the holidays temporarily curbed incidents. However, shoplifting remains a significant concern, with rates 247% above the UK average, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in retail zones. The area’s crime profile also reveals stark disparities: while public order offences are 17% below the UK average, shoplifting and anti-social behaviour are high. These patterns underscore the importance of understanding local dynamics — such as the proximity of Huntington to York’s historic high streets and the influence of seasonal events — in shaping crime trends. As the month progresses, the interplay between these factors will likely continue to influence the area’s crime profile.