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Dear Residents and Local Businesses, here is your weekly update from your local neighbourhood Policing Team, Stoke and Wyken.
Officers have been actively patrolling ASB hotspots this week, more so for the fact that the weather has become sunnier which generally means that people are out and about more frequently. We have also been patrolling local parks and shops in the Stoke and Wyken area, retail areas mainly consist of the Warwickshire Retail Park, and the stretch of business along the Walsgrave Road around the Ball Hill area - It is always wonderful to encounter so many friendly and familiar faces; please remember to greet us when you see us! Green spaces include Caludon Castle Park, Stoke Green, Barras Heath, The Lindfield, Tick Tock Park, Wyken Croft Nature Park, and sections of the River Sowe (concerning illegal fishing). This week, the Stoke & Wyken neighbourhood team has made three arrests, two of which occurred during patrols around Warwickshire Retail Park, while the other was near Walsgrave Road, all related to shop thefts. Our Officers are consistently active, working to ensure that our streets remain safe for both residents and businesses. We have also been informed of a location that has recently become a hotspot for anti-social behaviour, and we are actively patrolling and engaging with individuals regarding this issue. We will also be issuing Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) as necessary.
๐จ What is a CPW (community protection warning)? ๐จ A Community Protection Warning (CPW) serves as a formal written notice directed at individuals, businesses, or organizations, urging them to change a pattern of behavior that adversely affects the quality of life within the local community. Any individual aged 16 years or older, whether a person or a business entity, may receive a CPW, which mandates the cessation of the specified behavior. This warning represents the initial step prior to the issuance of a community protection notice and provides an opportunity to resolve issues without resorting to formal penalties; however, it is important to note that this warning is not subject to appeal. โ Please refer to the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act of 2014. ๐จ
๐จ Crime & Safety Updates โ What You Need to Know ๐จ โ Crime Prevention Tips: Protecting you vehicle Vehicle Security Reminder Please be mindful when locking your car and take steps to keep your vehicle secure. We recommend the following: Don't Leave Valuables on Show It might sound obvious but leaving items on show is an invitation to the opportunist criminal - mobile phones, satnavs and mounts, power leads, money, wallets, handbags, sunglasses, coats, jackets and bags should always be removed from the vehicle or hidden well out of sight Hide Keys & Fobs Keys and ignition fobs should be kept safe and out of sight and reach. A common way to steal a car is to take the keys or ignition fob, so never leave them in the vehicle, even if it is unattended for a moment. When at home ensure that your keys or ignition fob are kept well away from windows or doors so that they cannot be seen by a potential thief and never leave them close to the front door where they can be accessed through letterboxes. Put the keys in a signal-blocking pouch, such as a Faraday bag. Lock Doors & Close Windows! Always lock and close the windows of your vehicle when you leave it unattended - be this on the drive, the petrol station forecourt, when de-icing your vehicle in the winter or when getting a ticket to park. An unlocked vehicle is the easiest to steal or steal from.
Fit an Alarm If your vehicle is not fitted with a manufacturersโ fitted alarm and/or immobiliser, consider installing an approved system. Install a Tracker Tracker systems can increase the recovery of your car if it is stolen. Many systems activate once the car is stolen and track the car via GPS and other systems. SBD have several members which specialise in this area and can advise you on the best system and fitting of the product for your vehicle type Use Physical Security Physical security products such as a steering wheel lock or a lock that fits over the gear lever still act as a good deterrent Secure your Number Plates Fit theft-resistant number plate fittings. Stolen number plates are commonly used to hide the identity of stolen vehicles. Use one-way clutch head screws to secure number plates Live Chat | West Midlands Police (west-midlands.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. ๐ How to Contact Us or Report Information ๐ Non-Emergency: 101 Emergency: 999 / 112 (if crime in progress or immediate danger) Report Online: West Midlands Police Anonymous Reporting: Crimestoppers
Kind Regards, The Stoke & Wyken Neighbourhood Policing Team | ||
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