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Blythe crime updates |
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Blythe Crime Update Friday 13th February – Saturday 21st February Vehicle crime: Between Wednesday 18th February at 7pm and Thursday 19th February at 11am a theft of a TOYOTA YARIS was reported on WHITEMOOR DRIVE Monkspath. Offenders have gained access to the locked vehicle and fled the area in an unknown direction. Burglary crime: There have been no reports of any burglaries in your area. Other reported crime: Other crime reported are as follows: Criminal damage, Assaults and harassments. Additional News: St Alphege & Blythe Police officers and PCSOs have increased patrols in and around Solihull town centre after a numerous report of youths in balaclavas coursing disorders. Blythe PCSOs have begun working alongside Blythe Valley Specialist Dementia care home, the aim of this is to spread awareness, learn all about dementia and invite the public to the many events they host. Good news: Thank you to the volunteers for their continuous patrols in Dickens Heath and Cheswick Green. Blythe officers have made an arrest following a racial disorder in Blythe Valley. Vehicle crime prevention advice To prevent vehicle crime, always lock your car, close all windows, and remove or hide all valuables. For extra protection, use physical deterrents like steering wheel locks, secure your license plates, and if you have a keyless entry vehicle, store your key fob in a signal-blocking pouch. Parking in well-lit areas can also help deter thieves. A steering wheel lock is a visible and effective deterrent that makes your car appear more difficult to steal. Use a signal-blocking pouch or box for your key fob when at home to prevent "relay" attacks where thieves amplify your key's signal. Fit a Thatcham-approved alarm or aftermarket immobilizer to make theft harder and consider a system that allows for real-time GPS tracking, which can help recover a stolen vehicle. Burglary crime prevention advice to prevent burglary, secure your home with strong locks, visible alarms, and exterior lighting. Make valuables invisible from windows, use timers for lights when away, and keep your property, including sheds and outbuildings, locked at all times. For added security, you can register items with serial numbers online. Always lock all doors and windows, even for short trips. Make sure side and back gates are also secure. Fit visible burglar alarms and motion-activated floodlights. Ensure doors and windows are burglar-proof, such as by using security-rated products also please do not leave ladders, garden tools, or other items outside that could be used to access windows. Keep shrubs trimmed so they don't block views of windows. Please use the links below 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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Kind regards PCSO 32298 Burgess Blythe NPT | ||
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