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Weekly Earlsdon WM Now report


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

  

What’s been happening in Earlsdon?

 

 Good evening! I hope you’re all well. 

Here’s a short roundup of our set.

 

 

Motor Vehicle Offences.  

 

This week we have seen x2 Interference with a motor vehicle, x1 Theft from a motor vehicle and x3 Theft of a motor vehicle;

 

 

  • Interference with a motor vehicle
  • DATE/TIME: From: 20/02/2025 23:00 To: 21/02/2025 08:00

    LOCATION: EARLSDON AVENUE SOUTH

    CIRCS: BETWEEN TIMES ABOVE, UNKNOWN OFFENDERS HAVE DRILLED THE SIDE PANEL DOOR OF VEHICLE IN AN ATTEMPT TO GAIN ENTRY HOWEVER WERE UNSUCCESSFUL SO HAVE MADE OFF IN UNKNOWN DIRECTION AFTER CAUSING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

     

  • Interference with a motor vehicle

    DATE/TIME: From: 24/02/2025 17:00 To: 25/02/2025 12:21

    LOCATION: MOOR STREET

    CIRCS: Victim has parked their White Peugeot Partner van at the offence location. On returning to the vehicle they have found that the small front window had been smashed. No entry gained.

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  • Theft from a motor vehicle

    DATE/TIME: From: 20/02/2025 18:30 To: 21/02/2025 08:46

    LOCATION: STYVECHALE AVENUE

    CIRCS: Between times above, person(s) unknown gained access to locked, parked and unattended motor vehicle, a silver E350 CABRIOLET MERCEDES by unscrewing bolt with unknown implement and stole front and rear VRM plates. Offender(s) made good their escape in unknown direction.

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  • Theft of a motor vehicle

    DATE/TIME:  21/02/2025 15:55

    LOCATION: SAINSBURY SUPERMARKET, FLETCHAMSTEAD HIGHWAY

    CIRCS: On 21/02/25 between 14:45- 16:00 hours, the victim has attended Sainsburys Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry and has parked his vehicle :- Grey TOYOTA in the car park and entered the shop. Offenders have watched the victim exit his car and have used a relay device to gain entry to his car. Offenders have attended the location in a Blue Ford Focus Estate.

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  • Theft of a motor vehicle

    DATE/TIME: From: 24/02/2025 13:15 To: 24/02/2025 14:45

    LOCATION: SAINSBURY SUPERMARKET, FLETCHAMSTEAD HIGHWAY

    CIRCS: Offender(s) unknown have approached secure unattended vehicle, a blue Ford Focus and stole same by unknown means.

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  • Theft of a motor vehicle

    DATE/TIME: From: 24/02/2025 19:00 To: 25/02/2025 15:00

    LOCATION: OSBORNE ROAD 

    CIRCS: Victim has parked his vehicle, a blue Ford Fiesta outside his address securely. Offenders unknown by means unknown have entered and stolen the vehicle before making off in same.

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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

       

    Burglary 

     

    This week we have seen x1 Residential burglary of a home;

     

  • Residential burglary of a home

    DATE/TIME:  20/02/2025 18:42

    LOCATION: WOODSIDE AVENUE NORTH

    CIRCS: At time and date above, unknown offenders have gained access to the address by using some means to break the lock and gain entry via the front door. They have then had a tidy search and stolen car keys from inside the front hallway. Nothing else in the house looked disturbed. Unknown offenders have then taken the car with the stolen keys leaving the house insecure.

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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 

     

    With the warmer weather approaching, we are seeing an increase in reports of anti-social behaviour particularly from younger individuals and groups, off-road bikes etc. The Neighbourhood Team are aware of these issues and will do what we can to take positive action against these nuisances.

     

    We are aware of ongoing ASB in the blocks of flats on Charminster Drive, Rotherham House, Earlsdon Street, Asda London Road, Asda Daventry Road, Airport Retail Park, aswell as other various areas and properties, and we are taking positive action against this. I will be conducting various joint visits with partner agencies this week to problem addresses that cause ongoing issues for residents and repeat demand.

    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 

     

    We are aware of the beggars on Earlsdon high street, the Co-Op, One Stop, Airport Retail Park, McDonalds, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Lidl. 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. They do have support from various agencies (including offers of rooms/a bed) and this will only encourage the ongoing anti-social behaviour that we consistently get reports and complaints about. Some even have their own properties.

     

    We understand that this behaviour can be intimidating and we still continue to regularly patrol these hotspots. Some individuals have Community Protection Notices 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 and will enforce these in order to protect the public from their behaviour. 

     

     

     

    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.

     

    These are your opportunities to talk to us about what’s important to you and what’s going on in your area.

     

     

    Upcoming meetings

     

    All meetings will now be added and updated on our website; 

     

    https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/area/your-area/west-midlands/coventry/binley-willenhall-cheylesmore-and-earlsdon/meetings-and-events/top-reported-crimes-in-this-area

     

    You can also follow us on our social media channels at @SouthCovWMP

     

     

     

    Thank you for all your continued support.  

     

    Binley, Willenhall, Cheylesmore & Earlsdon NHT.


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