VIOLENT crime has risen in Flintshire over the last year, despite an overall drop in recorded offences.

North Wales Police recorded 5,335 incidents of violent crime in Flintshire in the 12 months to December, according to the Office for National Statistics.

That was an increase of 9% compared to the previous year.

At 34.2 crimes per 1,000 people, that was higher than the rate across England and Wales, which stood at 30.

One of the main factors behind the increase in Flintshire was the rise in stalking and harassment, which rose by 29%, from 1,599 incidents to 2,070.

Offences of violence without injury were recorded 2,045 times, an increase of 3% on the previous year, and violence with injury on 1,220 occasions, down by 7%.

However, crime has fallen over the last year in Wrexham with 12,740 offences in the last 12 months to December.

That was a decrease of 9% compared to the previous year, when there were 14,008.

At 94 crimes per 1,000 people, that was far higher than the rate across England and Wales, which stood at 81.

Crimes recorded in Wrexham included:

• 456 sexual offences, a decrease of 12%

• 5,640 violent offences, a decrease of 3%

• 1,660 incidents of criminal damage and arson, down 6%

• 461 drug offences, down slightly

• 72 possession of weapons such as firearms or knives, down 29%

• 1,406 public order offences, up 7%

• 2,643 theft offences, down 28%

Overall, police recorded 8% fewer crimes across England and Wales – there were around 5.6 million offences in the year to December.

The ONS said the annual drop was mainly driven by a “substantial fall” in crime of 15% between April and June as the first lockdown restrictions were introduced.

While police-recorded crimes increased from July to September as restrictions were gradually eased, they fell again in the last three months of the year as lockdown measures were reimposed, it added.

Sophie Sanders, of the ONS Centre for Crime and Justice, said: “There were fluctuations in the level of crime experienced in England and Wales throughout 2020.

“Although a small proportion of these fluctuations will be the result of seasonal effects on crime trends, the majority can be attributed to the introduction and subsequent easing of national lockdown restrictions throughout the year.

“Most crime types have seen recorded offences fall year-on-year. The notable exceptions are drug offences, because of proactive police activity in crime hotspots during the first lockdown, while violence against the person also saw a small increase.”

The total number of offences in Flintshire fell by 1%, with police recording 11,364 crimes over the course of the year.

This puts the overall crime rate at 72.8 per 1,000 people, compared to a national average of 80.8.

Other crimes recorded in Flintshire included:

• 433 sexual offences, a decrease of 6%

• 2,311 theft offences, down 23%

• 1,208 incidents of criminal damage and arson, down 12%

• 290 drug offences, up 19%

• 60 possession of weapons such as firearms or knives, down 29%

• 1,429 public order offences, up 25%

Crest Advisory, a criminal justice consultancy, said it is not surprising that crime patterns were "hugely affected" by the unprecedented restrictions of the pandemic.

But it noted that drug offences across England and Wales rose by 15% and there was a 7% increase in the number of domestic abuse-related offences recorded by police in 2020.

Danny Shaw, head of strategy and insight at the organisation, added: "The rise in drugs offences was principally due to greater police activity in tackling dealers and organised crime gangs, who were also easier to spot with fewer people out on the street.

"The increase in reports of domestic abuse may well be linked to lockdown, when people in abusive relationships were forced to spend long periods together."