Alcester Police North SNT. Latest Weekly Report. Sunday 23rd May 2021
Published: 24 May 2021
For operational and privacy reasons not all the incidents that occur on the Alcester area are listed in this report. Please remember to report any anti-social behaviour, suspicious activity or crimes to us as soon as possible - this can be done via the 101 and 999 telephone numbers or if not an emergency via our online reporting forms that can be found on our website.
Incidents of a public interest from the last week:-
STUDLEY
- *Anti-Social Behaviour. Allendale Crescent, Studley. Caller reporting ongoing problem with people (school children) smoking cannabis in the area. Reported 20th May. 0120 20/05/2021
- *Anti-Social Behaviour. Pool Road, Studley. Report of four youths causing a nuisance in the area near to the Leisure Centre. Trying to cause damage and being abusive. 8.20pm Tuesday 18th May. 0440 18/05/2021
WOOTTON WAWEN
- *Suspicious Circumstances. Car park, Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen. Caller reporting ongoing issue with vehicles parking at the location and the occupants smoking drugs. Reported evening of 19th May. 0411 19/05/2021
- *Suspicious Circumstances. Mayswood Road, Wootton Wawen. Grey pick up seen parked in the area. Occupants were dressed in black and were wearing balaclavas. Area search made by police – no trace. 6.45pm Tuesday 18th May. 0382 18/05/2021
TANWORTH
- *Burglary. Danzey Green, Tanworth. Doors and windows stolen from building under renovation. Between 18th & 19th May. 0110 19/05/2021
- *Vehicle Crime. Bates Lane, Tanworth. White Ford Transit van stolen without keys. Between 12 midday and 4pm Tuesday 18th May. 0300 18/05/2021
CLAVERDON
- *Damage. Breach Lane, Claverdon. Padlock on gate super glued shut and damaged. Caller also reporting issue with litter and broken glass being left at the scene. Reported 18th May. 0261 18/05/2021
LANGLEY
- *Burglary Business. Ford Lane, Langley. Farm building entered and items stolen including tools, trailer and generator. Between 17th & 18th May. 0098 18/05/2021
EARLSWOOD
- *Theft. Malthouse Lane, Earlswood. Chimera stolen from garden of house by four males. They were challenged and the item was recovered. 5.45pm Monday 17th May. 0348 17/05/2021
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ALCESTER POLICE NORTH SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM
Team email - Alcesternorth.snt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Sgt 1685 David Ebbs David.Ebbs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO 6273 Aadila Hussain - Aadila.hussain@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO 6330 Sanjay Singh - sanjay.singh@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO 6350 Brooke Taylor brooke.taylor@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
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