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In January 2026, residents in and are being encouraged by the local Neighbourhood Policing Team to report all incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) to ensure resources are directed to the right hotspots, such as and the . When and How to Report Emergencies (999): Use this if a crime is in progress, someone is in immediate danger, or violence is being used or threatened. Non-Emergencies (101): Call 101 for incidents that do not require an immediate response, such as discovered property damage, stolen items, or reporting suspicious activity in your neighborhood. Online Reporting: For a faster response on non-emergency issues, use the West Midlands Police Online Report Form. This includes specific sections for:
Anonymous Reporting: If you do not want to give your name, contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or via their online form. Specific Reporting for Wednesfield & Heath Town Residents Housing-Related ASB: If the behaviour involves a Wolverhampton Homes tenant, you can report it directly to their ASB Team by calling 01902 551188 or emailing asbu@wolverhamptonhomes.org.uk. Public Transport: For crimes or ASB on buses, trams, or at stations, text "SeeSay" to 81018 or call 0800 40 50 40. Council Issues: Report environmental crimes like fly-tipping or graffiti to Wolverhampton Council via the Love Clean Streets app. Officers in the area are specifically asking for reports on off-road bikes and nuisance groups at shopping centers as part of their current January 2026 enforcement priorities. These official crime reports detail priorities and actions taken against anti-social behaviour in Wednesfield and Heath Town.
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