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Hello Resident, Here is your check in of what your local neighbourhood team has been up to recently! β
Good News from Your Local Policing Team β
Summary: Officers have been busy celebrating the community, in particular spending time at one of our local mosques who hosted their own open day this past week. We were delighted to be invited along and meet lots of people who are educating members of the public on the religion!Why It Matters: Our neighbourhood is one of the most diverse in the city, and we take pride in making time and effort to work in partnership with different faiths in order to expand both our own knowledge and the relationship between the two, as we work to better our community.
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Upcoming Police & Community Engagements π
Event Name: Community Drop-in Date/Time: 17/11/25 β 3:30pm β 4:30pmLocation: Whitmore Reans LibraryDetails: A relaxed, informal sit-down with officers on your local area to discuss any issues or concerns you may have for your local areaContact/RSVP (if needed): stpeterspark@westmidlands.police.ukEvent Name: Love Your Community Meeting β St Peterβs & Park Date/Time: 27/01/26 β 6:00pm β 8:00pmLocation: Newhampton Arts Centre, Dunkley Street, WV1 4ANDetails: An informal, but useful update with local authorities about the work being done in your local area β a chance to bring forward any new issues/good news storiesContact/RSVP (if needed):stpeterspark@westmidlands.police.ukA more specific insight into upcoming events can be found here - St Peter's, Park and Graiseley | Your area | West Midlands Police | West Midlands Police
π¨ Crime & Safety Updates β What You Need to Know π¨ π Recent Incidents/Trends: Type of Crime: Vehicle Theft, Theft from Motor Vehicle, Vehicle InterferenceDate/Time: 23:00-06:00Location: Whitmore Reans & GraiseleySummary: Numerous incidents across our entire area have raised suspicions for vehicle interference, and damage to vehicles including vehicle theft. Unknown males are approaching vehicles and looking inside for valuables and trying door handles.Police Response: Responding to incidents, increased patrols for night-time staff and reassurance patrols from PCSOs β further chasing of CCTV to capture the offence and offenders in question.Appeal for Information (if needed): To further aid this and to help officers of any future incidents, we strongly advise on acquiring CCTV. Something as simple as a doorbell camera can be cheap to buy and install, and can also act as a deterrent. Any CCTV can be registered by clicking the link below:CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police β
Crime Prevention Tips: As a result of the increased reports of vehicle crime as stated above, the following advice can be found on our website: Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | West Midlands Police Prevent theft from a vehicle | Crime Prevention | West Midlands Police Give your car the protection it deserves from damage | West Midlands Police
π How to Contact Us or Report Information π Non-Emergency: 101Emergency: 999 / 112 (if crime in progress or immediate danger)Report Online: West Midlands PoliceAnonymous Reporting: Crimestoppers
π¬ Stay Connected with Your Local Team: Neighbourhood Policing Team Email: stpeterspark@westmidlands.police.ukTwitter/X: StPetersWMP
π€πΌ Thank you for working with us to keep Wolverhampton safe and informed. See you out and about! St Peter's, Park & Graiseley NHT West Midlands Police |