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Weekly round-up from your local Neighbourhood Team |
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Good Evening,
This is your Weekly Round up from the Willenhall Team
We have held a speed watch at Cannock Road, all cars were following traffic laws Officers and a guest speaker presented precious lives at New invention infant school, which is a presentation to raise awareness for knife crime and exploitation. Officers held a Police surgery at Pool Hayes academy, this was to speak to the children in relation to hate crime. A Police sugary at Queens Lea community centre. A speed watch was held on Sandbeds Road. Officers attended the Transport show in the Memorial park and went to the Train station for Fun day. We have continued to Patrol the Town centre and Memorial Park, No youths have been encountered causing Anti social behaviour. Patrols of Western Avenue have continued, we have not had any further issues
Arrested Male for shop thefts and a recall to prison. Male for burglary Female for failure to appear Male for theft Male for theft Male arrested for Criminal damage
CRIME PREVENTION! Our officers are working around the clock to keep you safe, but we need your help if we’re to stop criminals in their tracks. Our website is full of crime prevention advice to help keep you, your loved ones and your valuables safe. Search WMP crime prevention or visit: www.westmidlands.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention
We also have websites with detailed information around specific crimes, that might prove useful for you. · For tips to keep your home safe, view: Protecting your home from crime | Crime prevention | West Midlands Police · To help keep your car secure, visit: Keeping vehicles safe | Crime prevention | West Midlands Police · For support around knife crime, view: Home - Life Or Knife - The choice is yours (west-midlands.police.uk) · For advice and support around abuse, visit: https://noexcuseforabuse.info/ You can report crime or suspicious behaviour anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via the website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org **Contact us** Call 999 in emergencies. Call 101 for non-emergencies.
It’s time to get summer-ready and secure your home, vehicles, and valuables – double checking your windows and doors are locked is key. Never leave your car unattended, running with the AC on, and valuables on show. Over the summer, you will see more officers out in our towns and cities, but there are also ways you can help keep your community safe. Your CCTV helps us solve real crimes. We are urging local businesses, residents, and community groups to sign up to our CCTV registry online: CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police. It only takes five minutes and can help us bring more opportunistic burglars and thieves to justice.
Thanks Willenhall Neighbourhood Team
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