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Binley & Willenhall report


Here’s a quick round up from me of the Binley, Willenhall, Cheylesmore & Earlsdon Neighbourhood Policing Team 

  

What’s been happening in Binley & Willenhall

 

 Good afternoon! I hope you’re all well. 

Here’s a short roundup of our set.

 

PCSO Emily BIRCH 31367.

 

Motor Vehicle Offences.  

 

Over the past week we have seen x2 Theft from motor vehicles and x3 Theft of motor vehicles;

 

  • TFMV - Between 21:00hrs on 19/04/24 and 12:00hrs on 20/04/24, unknown offenders have approached a silver Mercedes located on Ridgethorpe and stolen the VRM plates before making good their escape in an unknown direction. 
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  • TFMV - Between 11:00hrs and 12:00hrs on 25/04/2024, x2 vans were parked on Yarningale Road where they have been broken into using a tool similar to a bolt cropper or angle grinder to remove the locks. Tools were then stolen from within before offenders made off.
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  • TOMV - On 22/04/2024 at approximately 14:00hrs, the offender entered a business premises on London Road and asked the victim if his vehicle was for sale. The victim allowed the offender to test drive his vehicle as long as his nephew also sat in the vehicle. The offender pulled up at the Texaco garage at the Blue Ribbon Island asking the nephew to get his Uncle some beers to say thank you. As he walked into the garage the offender drove off in the vehicle. The vehicle is a white Mitsubishi Barbarian. We are currently investigating a number of lines of enquiries.
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  • TOMV - On 22/04/2024 between 05:00hrs and 08:00hrs a grey Transit van was stolen from Knoll Drive by unknown means. The victim tracked the vehicle to Santos Close where it was found parked and unattended. Investigative enquiries are currently ongoing.
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  • TOMV - On 24/04/2024 at approximately 01:30hrs, unknown offender(s) have approached a white Citroen Dispatch panel van parked on a driveway on Arthingworth Close and have gained entry by unknown means. The vehicle was then reversed off the driveway and offender(s) made off in said vehicle.
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    Please ensure you remove any items and valuables from your vehicle when leaving, particularly overnight and when in remote locations. Opportunists have no regard for value. In the past we have even seen break ins to vehicles for small change left in the centre console – so please ensure you remove everything. 

     

    We are looking into a number of lines of enquiry in regards to the crimes mentioned above, including looking at CCTV evidence, Dash Cam footage as well as speaking to key witnesses who may have important and helpful information to assist us. If you have any information regarding the above please don’t hesitate to contact us on 101 or using Live Chat. This can be done anonymously if you wish.

     

    Some security measures you might consider for your vehicles;

     

  • Anti-theft screws on VRM plates to prevent them from being removed/stolen. 
  • Remove all belongings from your vehicles including, electronics, valuables and even small change.
  • Do not keep tools or other valuables inside your vehicle overnight or whilst unattended. 
  • Keep your car keys in a faraday pouch; these prevent the signal being read/cloned/exploited.
  • A disk lock or crook lock to disable your steering wheel. These are both visual and physical deterrents. 
  • Get a cage fitted around the catalytic converter.
  • Write on vehicles and valuables with SmartWater. This makes them easily identifiable if stolen and recovered.
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    CCTV and witness statements are being reviewed and we encourage anyone who may have information to call us on 101, webchat, or email the team direct at binleyandwillenhall@westmidlands.police.uk

       

    Drug related 

     

  • On 23/04/2024 at approximately 06:00hrs, officers attended an address in the Binley area conducting enquiries into unrelated matters. The suspect was arrested for original matter. A search of the address was then conducted where officers found a bag of herbal cannabis. This was seized by officers and suspect was further arrested. 
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  • On 23/04/24 at approximately 08:25hrs, officers executed a warrant at an address in Willenhall. A small amount of herbal cannabis was found and seized from the address. 
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    As usual we have a number of drug related intelligence logs this week from various sources that we will continue to develop. We are working on intelligence of a number of potential cannabis grows, addresses, vehicles and associates of offenders and suppliers. 

    We continue efforts to identify offenders, vehicles and the locations from which drug dealers are operating. We have a number of lines of inquiry into this. There are a number of addresses, vehicles, individuals and areas regarding drug dealing and county lines that we are aware of and are monitoring closely. Officers have conducted stop searches of both individuals and vehicles in the area. 

    The team continue their success in the disruption of county lines drug dealing/supply as well as identifying various individuals and groups involved in the distribution of illegal drugs that cause significant harm to our community. The efforts and investigation into illegal drugs in our area will continue.

    We do rely on the public to assist us with information and intelligence, so we encourage anyone who has information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to report this to us. There are a number of ways to do this and you can remain anonymous if you wish. Although we never reveal the source of where the information comes from. Call 101, use Live Chat on the WMP website, or email the neighbourhood team directly at binleyandwillenhall@westmidlands.police.uk 

    You can also report to Crimestoppers anonymously at www.crimestoppers-uk.org/ 

     

    The information and intelligence we receive from the public is invaluable to us. 

     

    The most typical way in which such information is managed is that upon receipt of information from a member of the public - such as a smell of cannabis or strange comings and goings - is that officers from the local team will make their own enquiries and record their findings, and this will be the basis for a warrant application.

     

     

    Burglary 

     

    This week we have seen x1 Attempted residential burglary of a home, x1 Burglary - Business And Community and x1 Residential burglary of a home;

     

  • Attempted residential burglary of a home - In the early hours of 26/04/24 officers were called to a report of an attempt burglary on Chace Avenue. Upon attending, a single male offender has fled the scene by garden hopping. No entry was gained to the property. Access was gained into the rear garden by jumping over a fence before taking a ladder from the side of the property. Officers are following a number of lines of enquiry.
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  • Burglary - Business And Community - On 22/04/2024 at approximately 21:00hrs, unknown offender(s) have forced entry to a business property on Herald Way. They forced entry through shutters by unknown means - nothing was stolen from inside. However they then proceeded to steal a silver Ford Transit van without the keys and made off prior to Police arrival.
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  • Residential burglary of a home - Between 05:00hrs and 05:30hrs on 19/04/24, an unknown offender has entered a property on Tarquin Close by unknown means however the resident believes the rear door was left insecure. The resident has told the male to leave and he exited the property. 
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    The team have been conducting regular late night patrols to disrupt potential opportunistic offenders and deter crime. However, enquiries and investigations are also ongoing in relation to previously reported burglaries.

     

    Although the team will continue their strategic patrols aimed to prevent and disrupt, there are some things you can also do to deter potential burglars;

     

  • Close and lock all doors and windows when leaving your property and overnight.
  • Secure all outbuildings.
  • Property, door and window alarms are an effective deterrent.
  • Physical security measures like extra locks, chain locks, sash locks etc.
  • Cameras and CCTV. These are not just a deterrent, they also provide us with a line of enquiry in identifying offenders should something happen to your property.
  • Do not leave valuables in sight when leaving the property and overnight. Close curtains and blinds as opportunistic thieves and burglars may choose to take advantage.
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    If you see any suspicious behaviour, please report to us via 101, Live Chat, or if an emergency 999.

      

    Anti-Social Behaviour 

     

  • We have received reports from staff members at the Hagard Community Centre of ongoing anti-social behaviour. The offenders have been described as a group of white and black males, aged approx. 14 years onwards. The group is causing harassment, alarm and distress to staff members working inside the address.
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    We are aware of ongoing ASB in the blocks of flats on Charminster Drive, Asda London Road, Asda Daventry Road, Airport Retail Park, aswell as other various areas and properties, and we are taking positive action against this. 

    This week we have conducted joint visits to these properties with various other agencies for a multi-agency strategy to resolve this. The team are continuing to patrol our usual ASB hotspots and have seen a reduction in incidents when doing so, as well as responding to any new incidents. We are also aware of a number of problem individuals causing regular issues. We have conducted home visits on a number of people so far and we continue our efforts in identifying others.

     

    Beggars 

     

    All of our regularly seen homeless people have been offered various types of support every time we come across them – some have taken up the support given and are actively engaging with us and various outside agencies, however some refuse. 

    We cannot force people to accept help and support however please keep in mind that all homeless people have been offered accommodation and do not need to be on the streets. Even some of those who do have accommodation will continue to beg for money. 

     

    Begging can be quite intimidating and worrying for some members of the public. We will not tolerate this anti-social behaviour and the distress it causes to members of our community – if you are affected, please contact us.

     

    We are aware of the beggars regularly active in various locations. West Midlands Police have repeatedly offered help and signposted them to various agencies who can assist them. 

     

    We advise not to give them money or goods as this only serves to fund their addictions – by handing over money this is actively funding their habits and will only encourage the ongoing anti-social behaviour that we consistently get reports and complaints about.

     

    We understand that this behaviour can be intimidating and we still continue to regularly patrol these hotspots. Some individuals have Community Protection Notices with conditions in place due to their behaviour, so please don’t hesitate to report this to us if you are affected or see this happening. We continue to record any breaches of conditions for those that have Community Protection Notices/Community Protection Warnings and we will enforce these in order to protect the public from their behaviour. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Good news, results and other things we’ve been up to this week. 

     

  • Multiple vehicles stopped and given advice on manner of driving.
  • Intelligence development on particular vehicles and individuals involved in drug supply and drug dealing. 
  • Reassurance visits to vulnerable victims of crime.
  • CCTV and investigative opportunity enquiries at various locations.
  • Meetings with other organisations ie Citizen Housing regarding problem solving, vulnerable individuals and intelligence.
  • A large number of ID requests have been submitted this week as a result of our investigations and CCTV trawls.
  • Patrols around locations of repeat crimes.
  • Continued investigations and intelligence development around previously reported crimes.
  • A number of offenders have been identified from ID requests, CCTV trawls and other enquiries.
  • PACT (Police and Communities Together) meetings at Cheylesmore Community Centre and The Alan Higgs Centre. 
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     Additional Guardian patrols are being conducted in the area after 11pm in relation to Burglary and Vehicle Crime to prevent and deter crimes. Officers have been successful and have disrupted and identified a number of offenders.

     

     

    PACT Meetings (Police and Communities Together)

     

    PACT (Police and Communities Together) is a partnership meeting which gives you the opportunity to regularly meet with your local Neighbourhood Policing Team, local councillors and other local partners, and raise any community issues.

     

    We use these meetings to find out what the issues are in the community and to answer questions from residents with the aim to tackle crime and community safety concerns at a local level. These meetings are your opportunity to raise your community priorities and concerns, receive crime prevention advice and receive updates on what the NPT and councillors have been doing to address the priorities and concerns raised at the previous meeting.

     

    The meetings provide communities a forum to influence what happens in their neighbourhood and facilitates partnership working between local agencies and residents.

     

    Upcoming meetings;

     

  • Monday 17th June 2024 
  • 19:00hrs

    The Alan Higgs Centre, Allard Way, Coventry CV3 1HW

     

  • Sunday 21st July 2024
  • 14:00hrs 

    Cheylesmore Community Centre, 111 Arundel Rd, Coventry CV3 5JL

     

  • Saturday 14th September 2024 
  • 11:00hrs

    John White Community Centre, Grange Ave, Binley, Coventry CV3 2ED

     

     

    We’d love to see you there.

     

    Thank you for all your continued support.  


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