Incident Overview
Below are the incidents recorded for the Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Team for May 2011/2012:
Anti Social Behaviour 13/14
Burglary Dwelling 8/4
Burglary Other 6/7
Criminal Damage 11/10
Theft from Motor Vehicle 11/1
Theft of Motor Vehicle 2/3
Violence 10/11
Burglary Dwelling 8/4
Burglary Other 6/7
Criminal Damage 11/10
Theft from Motor Vehicle 11/1
Theft of Motor Vehicle 2/3
Violence 10/11
Crime in Your Area
Burglary dwellings have reduced slightly when compared to last year and last month. On the Alcester Road, Studley the rear patio doors were forced to a property and an untidy search was made with cash and jewellery taken. In Corbizum Avenue, Studley an unsuccessful attempt was made to force the rear doors of a property. Burglary others are comparable with last year but have reduced significantly when compared to last month. In Bear Lane, Henley a shutter and window were forced to a commercial property and a quantity of tools were taken from within. On the Stratford Road in Wootton Wawen two incidents were reported whereby a shed and garage were entered by forcing the locks and a quantity of garden equipment was taken from within. In Archer Close, Studley the locks to a shed were forced and power tools taken. A disused outbuilding near to Studley Castle was entered and hay was set alight. On Pratts Lane, Mappleborough Green the locks to a shed were forced and golf equipment taken and on Oak Tree Lane, Sambourne and caravan door was forced and 2 x LCD TV’s were stolen from within.
Criminal damage is comparable with last year, but has increased when compared to last month. In Brookend Drive, Henley the rear window to a property was smashed with a stone. At Riverside Gardens, Henley a number of garden pots were kicked over and damaged. In Gunners Lane, Studley damage was caused to hedging, believed by youths pushing each other into it and in Jill Lane, Sambourne metal fencing was cut to the perimeter fence of a property.
Anti Social Behaviour is comparable with last year and last month, remaining low in comparison to other areas. On Prince Harry Road, Henley a group of youths were spoken to regarding bad language and rubbish left on the riverbank. At Riverside Gardens various items were thrown at the windows of a property, thankfully no damage was caused and enquiries are ongoing. A drunken male was taken home due to rowdy behaviour at Wootton Wawen railway station. On the High Street, Studley youths were reported for rowdy behaviour, including turning over a plant pot outside a property. In Crooks Lane, Studley mud was thrown at the windows of a property. On the Birmingham Road, Studley a male was arrested for rowdy, aggressive behaviour, which resulted in an assault on another person. On the Redditch Road, Studley an incident was reported were allotment owners were involved in a dispute and threats were made which resulted in officers giving advice to all parties concerned. On Pool Road an incident was reported were parents from a local school got involved in an argument concerning their children resulting in rowdy behaviour and officers attending to give advice to all parties concerned. On the High Street, Studley and rowdy male in drink was arrested for causing damage to vehicles. On Greys Road, Studley eggs were thrown at a property, officers attended and were able to identify the youths and gave strong words of advice. In Atcheson Close, Studley an incident was reported where youths were playing loud music and officers attended to advise the youths. In Castle Road, Studley youths were reported for being rowdy and in drink and on Pool Road, Studley youths were reported for playing football in the car park.
Theft from Motor Vehicles has fallen when compared to last month and has fallen significantly when compared to last year, remaining low in comparison with other areas. Theft of Vehicles is comparable with last month and last year and remains low overall in comparison with other areas. At the Dale, Wootton Wawen a secure BMW was taken from the driveway of a property, but was located by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Cameras and pursued by Warwickshire Officers until it was abandoned in the Birmingham area and the driver was arrested. On the Alcester Road, Studley a secure Landrover was taken from the driveway of a property and at Coughton Fields and secure white Ford Transit van was stolen.
Violence is comparable with last month and last year and remains low when compared to other areas. Some minor incidents have been recorded in Henley, Studley and Mapplborough Green. All have been dealt with appropriately by officers.
If you would like further crime prevention advice, including how to obtain a protective marking solution such as SMARTWATER and Anti Number Plate Theft Screws, please contact your local officer, PCSO Tristan Jelfs on 07795231857 or e-mail tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Henley in Arden, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen & Bearley areas); PCSO Garry Johnson or PCSO Laura Thomason on 07789653018 or e-mail gary.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Studley, Sambourne & Mappleborough Green areas).
Earlswood, Tanworth & Ullenhall by PCSO Dave Martin:
Crimes and issues this month reported are as follows:
In Earlswood;
On May 4th at around 1630 2 male offenders were caught on cctv entering the Mid Counties Co-op on Umberslade Road and were seen to remove champagne to the value of 120.00 pounds, and left the store without offering payment. Thanks to positive work by local officers at both Warks and West Mids, the offenders have been recognized and an arrest package put together.
At some point during the month there was a property on Umberslade Rd that had a number of tiles removed from their detached garage, and neatly stacked below. No entry was gained and no items removed.
Criminal damage is comparable with last year, but has increased when compared to last month. In Brookend Drive, Henley the rear window to a property was smashed with a stone. At Riverside Gardens, Henley a number of garden pots were kicked over and damaged. In Gunners Lane, Studley damage was caused to hedging, believed by youths pushing each other into it and in Jill Lane, Sambourne metal fencing was cut to the perimeter fence of a property.
Anti Social Behaviour is comparable with last year and last month, remaining low in comparison to other areas. On Prince Harry Road, Henley a group of youths were spoken to regarding bad language and rubbish left on the riverbank. At Riverside Gardens various items were thrown at the windows of a property, thankfully no damage was caused and enquiries are ongoing. A drunken male was taken home due to rowdy behaviour at Wootton Wawen railway station. On the High Street, Studley youths were reported for rowdy behaviour, including turning over a plant pot outside a property. In Crooks Lane, Studley mud was thrown at the windows of a property. On the Birmingham Road, Studley a male was arrested for rowdy, aggressive behaviour, which resulted in an assault on another person. On the Redditch Road, Studley an incident was reported were allotment owners were involved in a dispute and threats were made which resulted in officers giving advice to all parties concerned. On Pool Road an incident was reported were parents from a local school got involved in an argument concerning their children resulting in rowdy behaviour and officers attending to give advice to all parties concerned. On the High Street, Studley and rowdy male in drink was arrested for causing damage to vehicles. On Greys Road, Studley eggs were thrown at a property, officers attended and were able to identify the youths and gave strong words of advice. In Atcheson Close, Studley an incident was reported where youths were playing loud music and officers attended to advise the youths. In Castle Road, Studley youths were reported for being rowdy and in drink and on Pool Road, Studley youths were reported for playing football in the car park.
Theft from Motor Vehicles has fallen when compared to last month and has fallen significantly when compared to last year, remaining low in comparison with other areas. Theft of Vehicles is comparable with last month and last year and remains low overall in comparison with other areas. At the Dale, Wootton Wawen a secure BMW was taken from the driveway of a property, but was located by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Cameras and pursued by Warwickshire Officers until it was abandoned in the Birmingham area and the driver was arrested. On the Alcester Road, Studley a secure Landrover was taken from the driveway of a property and at Coughton Fields and secure white Ford Transit van was stolen.
Violence is comparable with last month and last year and remains low when compared to other areas. Some minor incidents have been recorded in Henley, Studley and Mapplborough Green. All have been dealt with appropriately by officers.
If you would like further crime prevention advice, including how to obtain a protective marking solution such as SMARTWATER and Anti Number Plate Theft Screws, please contact your local officer, PCSO Tristan Jelfs on 07795231857 or e-mail tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Henley in Arden, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen & Bearley areas); PCSO Garry Johnson or PCSO Laura Thomason on 07789653018 or e-mail gary.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Studley, Sambourne & Mappleborough Green areas).
Earlswood, Tanworth & Ullenhall by PCSO Dave Martin:
Crimes and issues this month reported are as follows:
In Earlswood;
On May 4th at around 1630 2 male offenders were caught on cctv entering the Mid Counties Co-op on Umberslade Road and were seen to remove champagne to the value of 120.00 pounds, and left the store without offering payment. Thanks to positive work by local officers at both Warks and West Mids, the offenders have been recognized and an arrest package put together.
At some point during the month there was a property on Umberslade Rd that had a number of tiles removed from their detached garage, and neatly stacked below. No entry was gained and no items removed.
In Tanworth;
Between 1100 30/4 and 0900 01/5 offenders have entered a rear garden and taken a bronze Venus statue, along with 2 cast geese from within. Items were of a weight where more than 1 person would have needed to remove items. It is unknown at present as to how entry was gained.
On May 2nd between 0130 – 0800 hrs offenders have entered a vehicle on Penn Lane Tanworth, and removed a number of items from within including, 2 jackets, sunglasses, speakers and microphone and a large quantity of loose change. Owner believes vehicle was secured, but entry gained without causing any damage.
On Friday 4th an attempt burglary dwelling on Vicarage Hill Tanworth. At 1250hrs it is believed 2 males smashed windows at the front and damaged a door to the rear of the property in an attempt to gain entry. Resident was in the property at the time, and alerted neighbours and Police. It is thought offenders made off when realising property was occupied and fled the scene in a silver Mercedes vehicle thought to be on a 10plate.
One offender is described as being a stocky black male. It is unknown which direction the vehicle left.
A short while later it is believed this vehicle was involved in another attempt burglary in Hampton in Arden, and then later still making off from Police in Castle Bromwich, investigations are continuing.
In Ullenhall;
Nothing to report this month, there has been a few suspect vehicles reported in the area, however no crimes have been brought to our attention.
In Hockley Heath;
On the Hockley/Lapworth border there was a burglary dwelling reported on Tuesday 15th around 1650 hrs neighbours reported a banging from the neighbouring property, and reported the front doors had been forced open, and 3 males were on the drive. All 3 had balaclavas, and were in a blue Audi RS Estate car on false plates. A large amount of designer clothing was taken, along with 2 bags of items and jewellery. One of the bags was recovered a short time later on Spring Lane Hockley Heath most likely thrown from the get away vehicle.
Crime prevention information on security products restricting access into gardens and sheds and garages is available by contacting myself on the contact details below.
Again it has been noted of the important role played by residents being vigilant and making notes of vehicle details, at any time you have a vehicle acting in a suspect manner please note the registration plate number and pass it on via 101 or directly to myself.
Free burglary risk assessments are available at a time to suit, these comprise of a check of perimeter or accessible areas, and a security checklist is gone through that highlights any potential weak points in the day to day processes that people carry out without realizing possible implications. No products are offered for sale, but information on the types of suitable products for your home is available.
Please report all crime including attempted crime to ensure a true reflection for Crime Mapping and location of Police resources to best protect the Community from harm.
For crime prevention advice, burglary risk assessments or to pass on details of vehicles acting suspicious in your area please call PCSO David Martin 0792 3288641. Or at david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO Dave Martin
Between 1100 30/4 and 0900 01/5 offenders have entered a rear garden and taken a bronze Venus statue, along with 2 cast geese from within. Items were of a weight where more than 1 person would have needed to remove items. It is unknown at present as to how entry was gained.
On May 2nd between 0130 – 0800 hrs offenders have entered a vehicle on Penn Lane Tanworth, and removed a number of items from within including, 2 jackets, sunglasses, speakers and microphone and a large quantity of loose change. Owner believes vehicle was secured, but entry gained without causing any damage.
On Friday 4th an attempt burglary dwelling on Vicarage Hill Tanworth. At 1250hrs it is believed 2 males smashed windows at the front and damaged a door to the rear of the property in an attempt to gain entry. Resident was in the property at the time, and alerted neighbours and Police. It is thought offenders made off when realising property was occupied and fled the scene in a silver Mercedes vehicle thought to be on a 10plate.
One offender is described as being a stocky black male. It is unknown which direction the vehicle left.
A short while later it is believed this vehicle was involved in another attempt burglary in Hampton in Arden, and then later still making off from Police in Castle Bromwich, investigations are continuing.
In Ullenhall;
Nothing to report this month, there has been a few suspect vehicles reported in the area, however no crimes have been brought to our attention.
In Hockley Heath;
On the Hockley/Lapworth border there was a burglary dwelling reported on Tuesday 15th around 1650 hrs neighbours reported a banging from the neighbouring property, and reported the front doors had been forced open, and 3 males were on the drive. All 3 had balaclavas, and were in a blue Audi RS Estate car on false plates. A large amount of designer clothing was taken, along with 2 bags of items and jewellery. One of the bags was recovered a short time later on Spring Lane Hockley Heath most likely thrown from the get away vehicle.
Crime prevention information on security products restricting access into gardens and sheds and garages is available by contacting myself on the contact details below.
Again it has been noted of the important role played by residents being vigilant and making notes of vehicle details, at any time you have a vehicle acting in a suspect manner please note the registration plate number and pass it on via 101 or directly to myself.
Free burglary risk assessments are available at a time to suit, these comprise of a check of perimeter or accessible areas, and a security checklist is gone through that highlights any potential weak points in the day to day processes that people carry out without realizing possible implications. No products are offered for sale, but information on the types of suitable products for your home is available.
Please report all crime including attempted crime to ensure a true reflection for Crime Mapping and location of Police resources to best protect the Community from harm.
For crime prevention advice, burglary risk assessments or to pass on details of vehicles acting suspicious in your area please call PCSO David Martin 0792 3288641. Or at david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO Dave Martin
Information & Advice
Protect Yourself Against Summer Crime!
Summer is a time of warm days when windows, doors and garages are often left open, and tools and valuables may be left lying around outside. This means that burglaries and theft will increase if our homes and vehicles are not secure.
The most common cases of opportunist summer burglary involve offenders that:
- Enter an insecure front door while residents are in the back garden
- Enter doors that are closed but unlocked at night while residents are asleep
- Reach through windows to take valuable items
- Valuable items are left of display (Sat Navs, Keys, Lap Tops etc)
Summer burglary prevention tips:
- If you are out in the back garden, ensure that your front door is secure.
- Most burglars get in through a back door or window. Make it difficult for them by locking all side or back gates and adding trellis to the top of walls and fences. Fit lights that come on at night to cover the sides and back of your house.
- Put your garden tools and games away into a secure garage or tools shed after using them, they could be used to break into your home, or your neighbours. Lock your garage and shed with proper security locks. If you have a ladder out, put it on its side and lock it to a secure fixture with a ‘close shackle’ padlock of heavy-duty chain.
- When you leave a room unattended, close the windows and doors - especially on the ground floor. Fit mortise locks or bolts to all outside doors, and locks to all downstairs or easily accessible windows
- If you want to leave windows open while you sleep, fit window restrictors so they cannot be fully opened, or make sure they are not large enough to allow access to a burglar.
- Keep all wallets, purses, credit cards, car keys and other valuables out of sight.
- Consider fitting outside security lighting or a visible alarm to help deter burglars. Even using pea shingle or gravel on a driveway and spiky plants in garden beds can help.
- Consider purchasing SmartWater to mark and protect your valuables – ask your local Safer Neighbourhood Team for further information.
- Try not to leave valuable items, like your TV, hi-fi, video or dvd, where thieves can see them
- Make sure you have up-to-date contents and buildings insurance
Remember car security too...
If you park your car out in the countryside, take your bag or wallet with you and don't leave other belongings on view in your car. Even an old coat left in sight could tempt someone to break in.
Peace of mind while you’re away…..
Summer is a time of warm days when windows, doors and garages are often left open, and tools and valuables may be left lying around outside. This means that burglaries and theft will increase if our homes and vehicles are not secure.
The most common cases of opportunist summer burglary involve offenders that:
- Enter an insecure front door while residents are in the back garden
- Enter doors that are closed but unlocked at night while residents are asleep
- Reach through windows to take valuable items
- Valuable items are left of display (Sat Navs, Keys, Lap Tops etc)
Summer burglary prevention tips:
- If you are out in the back garden, ensure that your front door is secure.
- Most burglars get in through a back door or window. Make it difficult for them by locking all side or back gates and adding trellis to the top of walls and fences. Fit lights that come on at night to cover the sides and back of your house.
- Put your garden tools and games away into a secure garage or tools shed after using them, they could be used to break into your home, or your neighbours. Lock your garage and shed with proper security locks. If you have a ladder out, put it on its side and lock it to a secure fixture with a ‘close shackle’ padlock of heavy-duty chain.
- When you leave a room unattended, close the windows and doors - especially on the ground floor. Fit mortise locks or bolts to all outside doors, and locks to all downstairs or easily accessible windows
- If you want to leave windows open while you sleep, fit window restrictors so they cannot be fully opened, or make sure they are not large enough to allow access to a burglar.
- Keep all wallets, purses, credit cards, car keys and other valuables out of sight.
- Consider fitting outside security lighting or a visible alarm to help deter burglars. Even using pea shingle or gravel on a driveway and spiky plants in garden beds can help.
- Consider purchasing SmartWater to mark and protect your valuables – ask your local Safer Neighbourhood Team for further information.
- Try not to leave valuable items, like your TV, hi-fi, video or dvd, where thieves can see them
- Make sure you have up-to-date contents and buildings insurance
Remember car security too...
If you park your car out in the countryside, take your bag or wallet with you and don't leave other belongings on view in your car. Even an old coat left in sight could tempt someone to break in.
Peace of mind while you’re away…..
Everyone needs a holiday some time. However much we like our homes, there is nothing like a change of scenery. But we all want to come home and find everything as we left in. Almost half of all burglaries happen when a dwelling is empty. Below are some tips to help you make your property more secure while you are away:
Before you go…
- Make your home look like someone is living in it. Don’t close your curtains/blinds – in the daytime this shows the house is empty. Use automatic timer-switches to turn your lights on when it goes dark..
- Cancel any milk or newspaper deliveries
- Avoid discussing holiday plans where strangers may hear details of your absence from home
- Cut the lawn before you go and trim back any plants that burglars could hide behind
- Uncollected mail is a sign that you are away. The Royal Mail’s ‘Keepsafe’ service will keep your mail for up to two months while you are away
- Consider leaving important documents and valuable items with other family members or a bank. Or lock them in a safe.
- Do not put your home address on your luggage when you are travelling to your holiday destination
- If you normally leave valuable pedal cycles of similar items in your shed, consider putting them in the house.
- Finally, make sure that you’ve locked all outside doors and windows and, if you have a burglar alarm, make sure you use it.
Help from your neighbours…..
It’s a good idea to get help from your neighbours while your away as they can help your house look lived in and you can repay them the favour. You could ask them to:
- Collect the post on a regular basis
- Sweep up any fallen leaves and mow the lawn
- Open and close curtains/blinds
- Occasionally park their car on your drive
- Act as a point of contact and act on your behalf in an emergency
- Really ‘keep an eye’ on your property and raise the alarm if needed
If you would like more advice on crime prevention, please contact your local officer, PCSO Tristan Jelfs on 07795231857 or e-mail tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Henley in Arden, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen & Bearley areas); PCSO Garry Johnson or PCSO Laura Thomason on 07789653018 or e-mail garry.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Studley, Sambourne & Mappleborough Green areas). PCSO David Martin 0792 3288641 or david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Earlswood, Tanworth, Ullenhall).
Before you go…
- Make your home look like someone is living in it. Don’t close your curtains/blinds – in the daytime this shows the house is empty. Use automatic timer-switches to turn your lights on when it goes dark..
- Cancel any milk or newspaper deliveries
- Avoid discussing holiday plans where strangers may hear details of your absence from home
- Cut the lawn before you go and trim back any plants that burglars could hide behind
- Uncollected mail is a sign that you are away. The Royal Mail’s ‘Keepsafe’ service will keep your mail for up to two months while you are away
- Consider leaving important documents and valuable items with other family members or a bank. Or lock them in a safe.
- Do not put your home address on your luggage when you are travelling to your holiday destination
- If you normally leave valuable pedal cycles of similar items in your shed, consider putting them in the house.
- Finally, make sure that you’ve locked all outside doors and windows and, if you have a burglar alarm, make sure you use it.
Help from your neighbours…..
It’s a good idea to get help from your neighbours while your away as they can help your house look lived in and you can repay them the favour. You could ask them to:
- Collect the post on a regular basis
- Sweep up any fallen leaves and mow the lawn
- Open and close curtains/blinds
- Occasionally park their car on your drive
- Act as a point of contact and act on your behalf in an emergency
- Really ‘keep an eye’ on your property and raise the alarm if needed
If you would like more advice on crime prevention, please contact your local officer, PCSO Tristan Jelfs on 07795231857 or e-mail tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Henley in Arden, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen & Bearley areas); PCSO Garry Johnson or PCSO Laura Thomason on 07789653018 or e-mail garry.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Studley, Sambourne & Mappleborough Green areas). PCSO David Martin 0792 3288641 or david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk (Earlswood, Tanworth, Ullenhall).
Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Priorities
Current priorities as chosen by members of the public at the last Community Forum held on the 22nd March 2012
- Burglary Patrols, Studley – 24 x extra patrols to combat the burglary rate. Checks to be made regarding anybody acting suspiciously and person/s to be dealt with accordingly. Work to include prevention work through NHW and target hardening where appropriate.
- Anti Social Behaviour, St Judes & the Nature Reserve, Studley – 10 x extra patrols to combat anti social behaviour issues after 10pm.
- Burglary Patrols, Studley – 24 x extra patrols to combat the burglary rate. Checks to be made regarding anybody acting suspiciously and person/s to be dealt with accordingly. Work to include prevention work through NHW and target hardening where appropriate.
- Anti Social Behaviour, St Judes & the Nature Reserve, Studley – 10 x extra patrols to combat anti social behaviour issues after 10pm.
- Issues Relating to the use of Earlswood Lakes (noise and parking) – Safer Neighbourhood Officers to liase with officials responsible for the management of the lakes.
Feedback on the above priorities will be given at the next Community Forum (see below for details); feedback will also be given in the next newsletter together with details of the new priorities. For further information please visit www.safer-neighbourhoods.co.uk/an or www.stratford.gov.uk
Feedback on the above priorities will be given at the next Community Forum (see below for details); feedback will also be given in the next newsletter together with details of the new priorities. For further information please visit www.safer-neighbourhoods.co.uk/an or www.stratford.gov.uk
Meetings/Events
The next Community Forum will be held 28th June, 7pm, Tanworth Village Hall - If you have a specific concern then come along to the local surgery, where you will be able to speak to your local Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team, Warwickshire County Council or Stratford District Council Officer.
The next Henley Community Surgery will be held, 25th July, 11:30am, Henley Baptist Church Hall - The surgery gives you the opportunity to speak to members of the Parish Council & Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team about the issues that concern you, while giving you feedback regarding what is happening in the community.
The next Henley Police Surgery will be held 13th June & 18th July, between 11am – 11:30am, Mobile Police Station, Henley Medical Centre Car Park – A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Henley Neighbourhood Watch Meeting will be held 21st June, 7pm, Henley Fire Station
The next Claverdon Neighbourhood Watch Meeting will be held 12th June, 7:30pm, Dorothea Mitchell Hall
The next Claverdon Police Surgery will be held 12th June, between 7pm – 7:30pm, Dorothea Mitchell Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Wootton Wawen Police Surgery will be held at Wootton Hall Car Park 13th June & Wootton Village Hall Car Park 18th July, Mobile Police Station, between 2pm – 2:30pm, - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Henley Community Surgery will be held, 25th July, 11:30am, Henley Baptist Church Hall - The surgery gives you the opportunity to speak to members of the Parish Council & Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team about the issues that concern you, while giving you feedback regarding what is happening in the community.
The next Henley Police Surgery will be held 13th June & 18th July, between 11am – 11:30am, Mobile Police Station, Henley Medical Centre Car Park – A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Henley Neighbourhood Watch Meeting will be held 21st June, 7pm, Henley Fire Station
The next Claverdon Neighbourhood Watch Meeting will be held 12th June, 7:30pm, Dorothea Mitchell Hall
The next Claverdon Police Surgery will be held 12th June, between 7pm – 7:30pm, Dorothea Mitchell Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Wootton Wawen Police Surgery will be held at Wootton Hall Car Park 13th June & Wootton Village Hall Car Park 18th July, Mobile Police Station, between 2pm – 2:30pm, - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Tanworth Police Surgery will be held 1st June & 6th July & 3rd August, Mobile Police Station. Tanworth School 8:40am – 9:40am. The Green, Tanworth 9:45am – 10:15am. Birches Medical Practice, Broad Lane, Tanworth 10:30am – 11am - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Earlswood Police Surgery will be held 6th July & 3rd August, Mobile Police Station. Shops, Umberslade Road, Earlswood 11am – 12pm. Malthouse Park Keyhole, Malthouse Lane, Earlswood 12:15pm – 12:45pm. Earlswood Nurseries 1:30pm – 2pm. Woodside, Juggins Lane, Earlswood 2pm – 2:30pm - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Ullenhall Police Surgery will be held 6th July & 3rd August, 3pm – 3:30pm, Ullenhall Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Studley Police Surgery will be held 20th June, & 11th July between 9:30am – 10am, Studley Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Sambourne Police Surgery will be held 20th June & 11 July, between 12pm – 12:30pm, The Green, Sambourne - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Mappleborough Green Police Surgery will be held 13th June, between 11:30am – 12pm, Mappleborough Green Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Earlswood Police Surgery will be held 6th July & 3rd August, Mobile Police Station. Shops, Umberslade Road, Earlswood 11am – 12pm. Malthouse Park Keyhole, Malthouse Lane, Earlswood 12:15pm – 12:45pm. Earlswood Nurseries 1:30pm – 2pm. Woodside, Juggins Lane, Earlswood 2pm – 2:30pm - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Ullenhall Police Surgery will be held 6th July & 3rd August, 3pm – 3:30pm, Ullenhall Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Studley Police Surgery will be held 20th June, & 11th July between 9:30am – 10am, Studley Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Sambourne Police Surgery will be held 20th June & 11 July, between 12pm – 12:30pm, The Green, Sambourne - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
The next Mappleborough Green Police Surgery will be held 13th June, between 11:30am – 12pm, Mappleborough Green Village Hall - A drop in facility to discuss issues/problems within the community with your local policing team.
Contacting us:
We are often asked the best way to report an incident or to make contact with a Police Officer. Should a member of the public witness or be affected by a crime whereby there is a threat of injury, injury or damage or theft of property and the incident is ongoing and offenders are still at the scene, they should ring 999, classed as an emergency or an immediate response incident.
Should the incident have already occurred and is not ongoing, for example waking up and finding your car has been broken into, you should ring 101 or 01926 415000 and ask to report a crime or an incident. You will be put through to the force control room or the crime desk. Please ask for an incident number – you should be given one. If a crime has been committed against you, you will be given a crime reference number by the crime desk or by the officer who attends the incident. Such incidents are ‘managed’ and you should be given an indication of when an officer can attend.
If you do have information regarding an incident that has already been reported, but for whatever reason do not wish to contact the police directly, then you can ring 0800 555 111 and give the information to the Crimestoppers. Crimestoppers will then pass the information to the Police without revealing any details of the caller. You may also receive a reward.
If you wish to speak with an officer about a non-urgent matter, please use the list of contacts below:
Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Team
Alcester Police Station
Priory Road
Alcester
Warwickshire
B49 5DZ
To contact the Safer Neighbourhood Team about a non urgent matter, please phone: 01789 444816 or E-Mail: alcesternorth.snt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Regards
Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Team
PS 542 Bob Shaw (Team Sergeant)
Email: robert.shaw@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 10542
Should the incident have already occurred and is not ongoing, for example waking up and finding your car has been broken into, you should ring 101 or 01926 415000 and ask to report a crime or an incident. You will be put through to the force control room or the crime desk. Please ask for an incident number – you should be given one. If a crime has been committed against you, you will be given a crime reference number by the crime desk or by the officer who attends the incident. Such incidents are ‘managed’ and you should be given an indication of when an officer can attend.
If you do have information regarding an incident that has already been reported, but for whatever reason do not wish to contact the police directly, then you can ring 0800 555 111 and give the information to the Crimestoppers. Crimestoppers will then pass the information to the Police without revealing any details of the caller. You may also receive a reward.
If you wish to speak with an officer about a non-urgent matter, please use the list of contacts below:
Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Team
Alcester Police Station
Priory Road
Alcester
Warwickshire
B49 5DZ
To contact the Safer Neighbourhood Team about a non urgent matter, please phone: 01789 444816 or E-Mail: alcesternorth.snt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Regards
Alcester North Safer Neighbourhood Team
PS 542 Bob Shaw (Team Sergeant)
Email: robert.shaw@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 10542
PC 1536 Simon Bennett (Beat Manager)
Email: simon.bennett@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 11536
Mobile: 07920 531450
PCSO 6065 Tristan Jelfs (Henley, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen and Bearley)
Email: tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16065
Mobile: 07795 231857
PCSO 6176 Dave Martin (Tanworth, Earlswood and Ullenhall)
Email: david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16176
Mobile: 07923 288641
PCSO 6111 Gary Johnson (Studley, Sambourne, Coughton and Mappleborough Green)
Email: gary.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16111
Mobile: 07789 653018
PCSO 6221 Laura Thomason (Studley, Sambourne, Coughton and Mappleborough Green)
Email: laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16221
Mobile: 07789 653018
Email: simon.bennett@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 11536
Mobile: 07920 531450
PCSO 6065 Tristan Jelfs (Henley, Claverdon, Wootton Wawen and Bearley)
Email: tristan.jelfs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16065
Mobile: 07795 231857
PCSO 6176 Dave Martin (Tanworth, Earlswood and Ullenhall)
Email: david.martin@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16176
Mobile: 07923 288641
PCSO 6111 Gary Johnson (Studley, Sambourne, Coughton and Mappleborough Green)
Email: gary.johnson@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16111
Mobile: 07789 653018
PCSO 6221 Laura Thomason (Studley, Sambourne, Coughton and Mappleborough Green)
Email: laura.thomason@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Voicemail: 16221
Mobile: 07789 653018
Good News/Events
Following a BMW being stolen from The Dale, Wootton Wawen it vehicle was spotted on the Automatic Number Plate Recognition Cameras (ANPR), on the M42. Officers pursued the vehicle until it was abandoned in Birmingham where the driver made off on foot, shortly after the driver was arrested and the vehicle recovered. Enquiries are currently ongoing.
Safer Neighbourhood Officers conducted reassurance patrols in the village of Preston Bagot during the weekend of the traveller Beltane Bash.
Safer Neighbourhood Officers stopped a vehicle in Wootton Wawen for having no insurance, the driver was issued with a £200 fine and their licensed endorsed with 6 points.
Safer Neighbourhood Officers conducted reassurance patrols in the village of Preston Bagot during the weekend of the traveller Beltane Bash.
Safer Neighbourhood Officers stopped a vehicle in Wootton Wawen for having no insurance, the driver was issued with a £200 fine and their licensed endorsed with 6 points.
Local officers have attended Studley High School and given a presentation to pupils on ‘Legal Highs’ and illegal drugs.
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