Alcester Police North SNT. Latest Weekly Report. Sunday 30th May 2021

Published: 01 June 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

  • *Vehicle Crime. Station Road, Studley. Keys stolen from inside of works van. Offenders were in a black Honda accord with a registration number ending in ‘EDZ’. 1.15pm Wednesday 26th May. 0194 26/05/2021

WOOTTON WAWEN

  • *Vehicle Crime. Mayswood Road, Wootton Wawen. Secure vehicle stolen without keys. Overnight 27th & 28th May. 0094 28/05/2021
  • *Theft. Wawensmere Road, Wootton Wawen. Garden furniture and BBQ stolen from garden. 10pm Tuesday 25th May. 0043 26/05/2021

HENLEY

  • *Suspicious Circumstances. Tanworth Lane, Henley. Two males in a White van seen acting suspiciously on driveway to house. They drove off when they realised they were being watched. No offences disclosed at the time. 6.45pm Saturday 29th May. 0328 29/05/2021

EARLSWOOD

  • *Burglary. Malthouse Lane, Earlswood. Garden shed broken into and a pedal cycle stolen. Grey & Black Trek downhill level mountain bike. Overnight 20th & 21st May. 0157 24/05/2021

TANWORTH

  • *Vehicle Crime. Poolhead Lane, Tanworth. Grey Land rover Evoque stolen from car park without keys. 5.20pm Friday 28th May. 0321 28/05/2021

ULLENHALL

  • *Suspicious Circumstances. Ullenhall. Silver pick up seen acting suspiciously in the area. The last three letters of the registration number was ‘UBW’. No offences disclosed at the time. 12.30pm Wednesday 26th May. 0340 26/05/2021

Midland Air Festival – Between Friday 4th and Sunday 6th June, the Midland Air Festival will be taking place at Ragley Hall. This will consist of static and aerial displays. Many of the aircraft taking part are very popular, especially the Red Arrows. There is likely to be some disruption to the road network around Ragley and the surrounding area, so please plan your journeys accordingly. We encourage all those that intend to park nearby in order to see the aerial displays to do so sensibly and within the law. Any parking that is dangerous / illegal will be dealt with. Any issues should be reported to us on 101.

Crimestoppers – Crimestoppers is an independent charity that gives you the power to speak up to stop crime, 100% anonymously. This can be done by phone and online, 24/7, 365 days a year. After receiving a call or a completed anonymous online form, crimestoppers creates a report that brings together all the information given making sure it doesn't contain any information that could identify the caller. The report is then sent to the relevant authority with the legal responsibility to investigate crimes, make arrests and charge people in order to bring them to justice. This could be the police force or an agency such as the UK Border Agency or HM Revenue & Customs. The telephone number is 0800555111. The online reporting form can be found here - https://crimestoppers-uk.org/Give-information

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

Alcester Police Office Phone Number - 01789 444816 (not to be used for emergencies or priority calls. Always report incidents on 101). Online reporting services are also available on our website - https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/

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