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St Alphege crime update

St Alphege 17th – 24th August 2025

Burglaries

Between Sunday 17th August and Monday 18th August, a burglary occurred on ASHLAWN CRESCENT, SOLIHULL. Offenders have gained entry via the rear of a garden where there are two sheds, offenders have then used a pickaxe found in one shed to force entry into the second shed. No items were recorded stolen. 

On Wednesday 20th August between 3:20am and 3:28am a burglary took place on ALDERBROOK ROAD, SOLIHULL. Offenders have gained entry by jumping a shared fence and then have forced entry through a window of a conservatory. Before leaving after the burglar alarm was set off. No items were recorded stolen.

Vehicle Crime

On Wednesday 20th August, between 3:00pm and 5:15pm, a theft from a motor vehicle occurred in the car park of TUDOR GRANGE LEISURE CENTRE. Offender(s) have stolen the front license place of a NISSAN JUKE.

Other crimes

A number of other crimes have been reported us over this period such as shoplifting, assaults, criminal damage. 

GOOD NEWS

On Sunday 24th August we conducted a community street watch starting on ALDERBROOK ROAD, no suspicious activity was recorded during the session.

On Wednesday 21st August we have held a speed watch session on WIDNEY LANE, 658 vehicles were checked. 12 vehicles were recorded speeding with the fastest speed of 42mph.

CRIME PREVENTION

If your vehicle is keyless entry then consider using a FARADAY pouch to put your keys in. These block the signals that are picked up by scanners. 

With the nicer weather and lighter evenings now upon us, more of us will be keen to get back on our bikes. Please ensure that you have a good quality lock if you plan on leaving your bike unattended. A D lock is one such type of lock. Bike theft generally increases with the better weather as people start to get out on them more.

Always check your FOB HAS DONE ITS JOB and has locked your vehicle. Offenders are out there at night trying the handles looking for insecure vehicles.

Don’t leave valuables in unattended vehicles.

Please consider a good steering lock for your vehicles, and check that your vehicle is locked before you walk away from it.

If you are going to be out when it gets darker please consider timer switches for your lamps. There are also other devices that do the same job that can be linked to WIFI. 

Don’t leave your house in darkness, this is a clear sign that the house could be empty.

Remember, crime prevention is all about making it difficult for offenders to break in to your property or steal your vehicles. If they have to spend more time or make more noise than they want to they may give up and look elsewhere. 

Please consider anti-snap locks to all outside doors. Look for at least 3 stars and the Kitemark when purchasing them.

Put wheelie bins at the rear of your property away from gates and fences if you can. These can be used as a means to get over your fence and into your rear garden. 

If you have a side gate or a fence bordering your garden then think about something called PRIKA STRIP. This is strips of hard rubber spikes that can be run along flat surfaces such as gates, fences and roofs, anybody attempting to climb on or over will find it difficult to put their hands on the surface due to these spikes.

Tamper proof screws for number plates are a good idea to protect number plates from being stolen.

Pickpockets and purse dippers are active in the town centre. Always make sure handbags are zipped up, never leave your handbag or purse unattended on a shopping trolley, pushchair or wheelchair. Always be aware of your surroundings and the people around you when withdrawing cash. A simple tactic against this type of crime is to attach small bells to your purse so that they jingle when purses are being moved.

Please take 5 mins to read about ways you can prevent burglary and vehicle theft

www.westmidlands.police.uk/search?q=Burglary

www.westmidlands.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/

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owen Burgess
(police, PCSO, St Alphege)
Neighbourhood Alert