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Delves Neighbourhood Team Updates |
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Resident Good evening The Delves neighbourhood team have been busy during the last few days. Several stop searches have been conducted for various reasons. A cannabis cultivation was located in Persehouse street Chuckery. Three stop searches were carried out on Bescot retail park which resulted in cannabis warnings being issued. Two 14 year old boys have been charged for assault Two stolen vehicles have been recovered Various logs that have been allocated to team members have been actioned upon We attended a Pact Meeting in Delves on 6th August which resulted in various issues being raised. Several issues raised were more local authority related and local councillor Sohal was on hand to discuss with residents.
Residents commented on the problems of off road bikes which plague neighbourhoods
Op Adhesion is a West Midlands Police initiative targeting illegal off-road biking and related anti-social behavior in Walsall. It involves joint operations with partners like Walsall Council to seize bikes, make arrests, and address community concerns about dangerous riding. The operation is a response to public reports of nuisance caused by illegal off-road biking and aims to improve safety and quality of life for residents.
Here's a more detailed breakdown: Focus: Op Adhesion specifically addresses the issue of illegal off-road biking, which has been identified as a significant concern for residents in Walsall.
Partnerships: The operation involves collaboration with Walsall Council and other agencies to maximize its impact.
Enforcement: Op Adhesion includes actions such as seizing illegally ridden bikes, making arrests, and issuing warnings or penalties to those involved in dangerous or anti-social behavior.
Community Engagement: The initiative is also focused on listening to and addressing community concerns about the impact of off-road biking and other forms of anti-social behavior.
Proactive Policing: Op Adhesion is described as a proactive policing strategy, aimed at disrupting criminal activity and improving the safety and security of local communities.
Public Reporting: Residents are encouraged to report incidents of illegal off-road biking or other concerns to the police through the 101 number or other channels.
Holidays seem to be in full swing and the weather is getting hotter, please take care and check in on some of our most vulnerable residents if possible who may be struggling even more.
999 Emergency 101 Non emergency Kind regards Delves police neighbourhood team
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