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Weekly News Letter for Castle Bromwich |
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Here is your weekly round-up of what has been going on in and around your local area
Castle Bromwich On the 13th of December 2025 between 2.00am and 3.00am offenders have forced entry into a property on Whateley Crescent by snapping locks on an outer and inner door. Offenders have taken two sets of keys and have taken the vehicles from the driveway.
Interference with a motor vehicle - There has been no reported incidents of interference with a motor vehicle between Saturday 6th December 2025 and Saturday 13th December 2025.
Theft of motor vehicle – There has been no reports of a theft of a motor vehicle between Saturday 6th December and Saturday 13th December 2025.
Attempted theft of a motor vehicle – There has been no reports of attempted theft of a motor vehicle between Saturday 6th December 2025 and Saturday 13th December 2025.
Theft from motor vehicle – There has been no reports of theft from a motor vehicle between Saturday 6th December 2025 and Saturday 13th December 2025.
What’s been happening? Good news
This week we arrested a prolific shoplifter for yet another shop theft in Castle Bromwich. He was also wanted for failing to attend an initial assessment after he was found to have cocaine and opiates in his system the last time he was in custody (which was also for shop theft). He has been charged for both offences and now must spend his Christmas Eve at court.
Yesterday we had another busy day. Our Sergeant joined members of the Violence Reduction Partnership on the Solihull Youth Bus, aiming to engage with the local community in Smiths Wood about their work. There were also selection boxes available for those who engaged.
Meanwhile, other members of the team seized two vehicles. One was a van stolen back in May that was left abandoned in our area. Luckily, members of the public reported it to us. We then saw a car driving in Castle Bromwich and after stopping it we quickly realised the driver was a provisional licence holder without adequate supervision. The car was seized, and he will be reported- not a great way for him to start out as a young driver.
Finally, we interviewed a male for making threats of serious harm over a phone call and then driving to that person's location whilst disqualified. He has been charged with disqualified driving and the investigation into the threats is ongoing.
Your local PCSO’s held a beat surgery at Kinghurst Library, speaking to residents about any concerns they had.
Coming back from our rest days we had received complaints that a group of youths had been throwing stones whilst Santa was doing his visits in the area at the start of the week. We have linked in with the organisers and patrolled during these periods to ensure the safety of those taking part and that residents got to enjoy the magic of Santa on their doorstep 🎅👩✈️🎄
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