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Shirley West weekly update (13/08/2025)

Wednesday 13th August 2025

 

Good evening from the Shirley Neighbourhood Policing Team,

 

 Our team are hard at work preventing crime and keeping our communities safe. If you have any local information to support us with this, please email the Shirley Neighbourhood Policing Team inbox on shirley@westmidlands.police.uk . 

 

Please be aware that this inbox is NOT monitored 24 hours a day and is purely for non-emergencies. In an emergency please call 999. To report a crime in a non-emergency situation please call 101 or visit Report a crime | West Midlands Police to do this online. 

The Shirley Team will also keep you updated on their activity using X (previously known as Twitter). Please follow our team on X using the following username: @ShirleyWMP .

 

Local crime

Below is a snapshot of the vehicle crime and burglaries that have been recorded in the Shirley West area between the 5th August 2025 to the 13th August 2025:

 

Burglaries:

There were no burglaries reported to us between these times.

 

Vehicle crime:

- Between 00:15am and 00:18am the 05/08/2025 a grey Kia Stinger GT was stolen from Hazeloak Road.

- At 01:18am on the 05/08/2025 the lock to a blue Speedy Nevada push bike was broken and it was then stolen from Parkgate ASDA, Stratford Road.

-At 03:29am on the 10/08/2025 an unknown male approached a grey Honda that was parked on a driveway on Sandy Hill Road. He tried to steal the car using a relay device, but then walked away when he was unsuccessful.

- Between 20:00pm on the 09/08/2025 and 10:00am on the 10/08/2025 the bonnet and front light clusters were stolen from a blue Toyota Corolla that was parked at Solihull Retirement Village, Victoria Crescent.

Between 17:00pm on the 09/08/2025 and 10:05am on the 11/08/2025 individual(s) tried to remove the front bumper from a Ford Focus that was parked at Solihull Retirement Village, Victoria Crescent. The individual(s) were unsuccessful and left after causing damage to the bumper.

 

Crime prevention advice

-  Please consider purchasing a steering wheel lock for your vehicle. This will decrease the chances of your vehicle being targeted by offenders. Also remember to double check that your vehicle is locked, before leaving it unattended. Installing an immobiliser and covert tracking device will also increase the chance of getting your vehicle back should it be stolen. Visit the following link for further advice to keep your vehicle secure: Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | West Midlands Police

- Consider purchasing a decent lock for your pushbike to prevent it being stolen. Visit the following link for further advice to keep your bicycle secure: Protect your bike from theft | West Midlands Police

- Consider installing anti-snap locks to all external windows and doors on your home. This will make it more difficult for potential burglars to gain access to your home. Installing a monitored burglar alarm is also a great deterrent. Try to make the front and rear of your property as well-lit as possible by installing motion activated lighting. Visit the following link for further advice to keep your property secure: Keep burglars out of your property | West Midlands Police

- CCTV is a great deterrent for offenders. This can also be crucial in linking criminals to multiple crimes.

 

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Local news

-  Home Office funding is provided to West Midlands Police to tackle anti-social behaviour and crime in areas that are identified as having a high rate of these incidents. As a result, local officers have been conducting targeted patrols in these locations, with the aim of providing a visible presence, engaging with the local community and deterring this type of behaviour. When your local Officers are off duty, these patrols are conducted by policing teams from other areas, ensuring that there is continual coverage. Officers record the results of these patrols and the information is then returned to the home office. Your local officers have been hard at work conducting these patrols, so please feel welcome to have a chat when you see us.

-  Shirley officers have now trained volunteers for a brand-new Shirley Speedwatch group. This group, along with officers from our team, will be conducting Speedwatch operations in the local area to monitor reports of speeding. This data can then be used for speed enforcement in the future.

 

CCTV REGISTRY

We need more people to register their home or business CCTV and doorbell cameras to help solve crime by providing footage when alerted.

Register your CCTV or doorbell cameras at: CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police

 

 How it works in three steps:

1. Register your cameras securely in 60 seconds

2. You will receive a text or email when a crime happens near your home or business and our officers believe your CCTV may have recorded the incident

3. Upload the images via the secure link contained in the message

 

 

Dates for your diary

 

- Thursday 21st August 2025 between 18:00pm and 19:00pm: Our local officers will be holding a Police and Community Together (PACT) meeting at Shirley Library, 22 Parkgate, Stratford Road, Shirley, B90 3GG. This gives you a great opportunity to meet members of your local policing team and discuss any policing issues that are affecting you in the Shirley area.

 

- Saturday 30th August 2025 between 16:00pm and 17:00pm: Our local officers will be holding a Shirley West Beat Surgery at Solihull Lodge Community Centre, Grafton Road, B90 1NJ. This gives you a great opportunity to meet members of your local policing team and discuss any policing issues that are affecting you in the Shirley West area.

 

 

 

Thank you for your continued support

Kind regards

PCSO Dan Talbot 31111

The Shirley Neighbourhood Policing Team


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