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Updates from your Friendly Stechford & Yardley North Neighbourhood Team |
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Resident
Another busy week on our neighbourhood ….
Officers have again been busy with diary appointments & various incoming demand on most days and carrying out arrests.
Patrols continue at the Yew Tree for motorists parking on the Zig Zags and those caught will receive their ticket, points and fine, Remember you can also report these vehicles by using www.nextbase.co.uk/national-dash-cam-safety-portal & Operation Snap to upload your footage, numerous tickets have been Issued.
Patrols have been conducted around the Glebe due to reports of parking Issues and anti social behaviour
Numerous patrols being conducted at Stechford Retail Park regarding thefts and local beggars who have been issued CPWs Community Protection Warning regarding their behaviour and can lead to a CPN Community Protection Notice ( Arrestable )
Officers have conducted numerous patrols around Old Yardley Park due to concerns from local residents reporting Anti Social Behaviour and possible Drug Issues in this area and abandoned vehicles.
Patrols have been conducted across Stechford & Yardley North for stolen vehicles and vehicles without tax
If you notice any vehicles where you live that you have not seen before or have been there for a long time please do not hesitate to contact us and we will gladly have a look and check them out.
Our Street Watch volunteers go from strength to strength and continue to be a high visibility presence in the community and a credit to Stechford & Yardley North Neighbourhood Team and West Midlands Police, We are still looking for more volunteers and if interested please contact me on the following - kenneth.walters@westmidlands.police.uk Patrolled by the Community for the Community. STREET WATCH Street Watch is a scheme run by the community, for the community in partnership with the police. Street watch is about being out and about in your local area providing reassurance to the public and helping police to tackle local problems. You can help police tackle the low-level issues that impact most on your communities and their quality of life. Street Watch volunteers walk around their community just like any other resident. However, Street Watch members will walk in pairs wearing high visibility jackets, in order to provide visible levels of reassurance, to promote good citizenship, and to increase the feeling of safety.
WHAT STREET WATCH INVOLVES
A minimum of two hours patrols every month Once we have approximately four members then the scheme can get off the ground Patrolling must be done in pairs and they must be in possession of a mobile phone You will have regular contact with your local police team so that team members are aware of current local issues and concerns Highlighting problems such as anti-social behaviour, graffiti and environmental problems Florescent jackets bearing the Street Watch insignia must be worn when you are patrolling Members will be given a short presentation prior to the scheme commencing, outlining their role, expectations and ensuring they fully understand the ethos behind the scheme We will provide insurance which must be in place before you can begin, our insurance policy for each Street Watch area can cover 15 people.
Crime updates
Theft from Motor Vehicle ….
On 11/01/26 between 22.30 hrs & 10.30 hrs on 12/01/26 Offenders have gained entry to a vehicle on Manor Road by smashing front passenger window and stolen a rucksack from within containing a drill, hammer & galaxy S25
On 18/01/26 between 03.30 hrs & 03.35 hrs Offenders have smashed the rear window of a vehicle on The Hayes, and stolen an iPad from within which was left on the rear seat . Theft of a Motor Vehicle…
On 12/01/26 at 09.50 hrs Offenders have gained entry to a van by unknown means on Blakesley Road and stolen vehicle
On 17/01/26 at 23.45 hrs Offenders have unlocked a Toyota Estima by unknown means on Lea Hall Road, and stolen vehicle (keyless)
Criminal Damage to a Motor Vehicle
On 15/01/26 between 22.00 hrs & 12.00 hrs on 16/01/26 Offenders have caused damage to a vehicle on Victoria Road, by using a sharp object to puncture the rear offside tyre.
On 14/01/26 between 21.00 hrs & 07.00 hrs on 15/01/26 offenders have caused damage to a vehicle on Victoria Road, by using an unknown implement to scratch a line down the bodywork.
Residential Burglary…
On 10/01/26 between 17.00hrs & 19.39 hrs Offenders have gained entry to a property on the Meadway, by forcing open the bathroom window and have stolen a quantity of jewellery, CCTV enquiries ongoing
On 13/01/26 between 17.25 hrs & 17.40 hrs Offenders have gained entry to a property on the Meadway, by forcing the front door and have stolen a quantity of money CCTV enquiries ongoing.
On 17/01/26 between 19.29 hrs & 20.13 hrs Offenders have gained entry to a property on Queens Road, by climbing onto the rear flat roof & smashing the bathroom window and have stolen a quantity of jewellery, CCTV enquiries ongoing
Kind Regards PCSO 30802 K. Walters Stechford & Yardley North Neighbourhood Team Tel - 999 Emergency Tel - 101 Non Emergency | ||
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