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Shirley West Crime update |
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13th April 2026
Good evening from the Shirley Neighbourhood Policing Team,
Our team are hard at work preventing crime and keeping our communities safe. If you have any local information to support us with this, please email the Shirley Neighbourhood Policing Team inbox on shirley@westmidlands.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. The Shirley Team will also keep you updated on their activity using X (previously known as Twitter). Please follow our team on X using the following username: @ShirleyWMP .
Good News Officers are continuing to conduct foot patrols in and around Shirley park/ Parkgate shopping area to deter crime and ABS
Distraction Burglary No reports
Local crime Below is a snapshot of the vehicle crime and burglaries that have been recorded in the Shirley area between Sunday 05th April and Monday 13th April 2026.
Requesting information On Saturday, 4th of April around 04:05 a red van reversed rammed the shop ONE STOP on OXHILL ROAD, causing damage to the metal shutter, windows, doors and internal furniture. Unknown offenders then gained entry to the premises. We are appealing for witnesses who have seen the incident or has any other information. Please contact us by; Report a crime anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers. Crimestoppers or for police, call 101. or contact the Shirley inbox directly at shirley@westmidlands.police.uk
All information is value and will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.
Burglary No reports
Vehicle crime:
On 09th of April around 13:33 on STRATFORD ROAD, ALDI, SOLIHULL, Unknown offender(s) have gained access to locked, parked and unattended motorcycle by unknown means and made good their escape.
On 11th of April between 04:00 – 04:02 on SANDY HILL ROAD, SOLIHULL, unknown offender(s) have gained access to a white Ford by unknown means and have selected and removed several high value tools and made good their escape.
On 11th – 12th of April between 17:00 – 10:28 on HAZELOAK ROAD, SOLIHULL, unknown offender(s) approached a parked vehicle and by unknown means removed both front and rear VRM plates and stolen the same and made good their escape.
Crime prevention advice Please consider purchasing a steering wheel lock for your vehicle. This will decrease the chances of your vehicle being targeted by offenders. Also remember to double check that your vehicle is locked, before leaving it unattended. Installing an immobiliser and covert tracking device will also increase the chance of getting your vehicle back should it be stolen. Please don’t leave valuable items on show inside your vehicle. Even loose change can be appealing to vehicle offenders. - For crime prevention tips to keep your shed and garage safe please visit our website at https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/protect-home-crime/secure-shed-garage/ . - Consider installing anti-snap locks to all external windows and doors on your home. This will make it more difficult for potential burglars to gain access to your home. Installing a monitored burglar alarm is also a great deterrent. Try to make the front and rear of your property as well-lit as possible by installing motion activated lighting. - CCTV is a great deterrent for offenders. This can also be crucial in linking criminals to multiple crimes.
Please UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO NOT give your card or pin to anyone. Call 999 straight away if you are approached by anyone in / around Shirley.
Thank you all for your continued support.
Best regards PCSO Aneesa Asghar
Next Community Meeting:
Wednesday 22nd April at Solihull Lodge Community Centre, Grafton Road B901NJ, Time: 18:00 – 19:00 Thursday 28th May at Shirley Library; 22 Parkgate, Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull B90 3GG, Time: 16:00 – 16:50
BE AWARE: Distraction burglaries have been reported in this area. We’ve seen an increase in daytime distraction burglaries where elderly and vulnerable residents being targeted by burglars pretending to be from waterboard and drain company officials. Please help us to stop this from happening again by following the advice below. Please call us on 101 if you have seen anyone acting suspiciously in this area.
Burglars won't go to the trouble of breaking in if they can just knock and be invited in. So always be on your guard when anyone you're not expecting - a man, a woman or even a child - turns up at your door. Bogus 'officials' may be smartly dressed and claim to be from the council, gas board, health authority or other organisation.
Bogus 'dealers' may offer to buy your antiques, furniture or jewellery, at what seems to be a good price. If you want to sell something, choose one or two genuine dealers to value it or ask a friend or relative for their advice.
Bogus 'workmen' may say that they need to come in to check something or make urgent repairs. You also need to be careful of callers who offer to make building repairs or tarmac your drive. Often, they'll ask for money in advance; they may even offer to drive you to the bank to withdraw money to pay them.
If you need any building work done, get several written quotes from reputable firms, then decide which one is best. If in doubt, talk it through with a neighbour or someone in your family.
Genuine callers will normally make an appointment first and will carry identification with their photograph on. REMEMBER! If someone calls at your door: Check to see who it is through your spyhole, or look through a front window. Always put the chain on before you open the door, keep this on until you have confirmed the caller is official. Check to see if the callers have a uniform bearing their organisation's name or symbol. Does the caller have ID or confirmation paperwork? Check this carefully, genuine callers won't mind if you close the door while you do this. Ensure your back door is locked if you are answering the door to someone you don't know.
What to do if you feel intimidated or suspicious: Trust your instincts, your safety is the most important. Do not invite the caller in or ask them to come back later so you can confirm their identity with their organisation. Call your neighbours and friends for support if in doubt. Call the police on 999 in an emergency, or 101 if you want to report suspicious activity. ![]() Never let anyone in unless you are absolutely sure they are genuine.
Please visit the West Midlands Police website at https://www.west-midlands.police.uk/your-options/distraction-burglary for crime prevention advice on a variety of topics, plus the latest news, key arrests. Michael Fraser explains how to protect yourself from distraction burglary and bogus callers – scan the QR code
What we are doing to reassure residents: Officers from the Shirley neighbourhood policing team are in the area today talking to residents about distraction burglary.
We have increased our patrols across Solihull at the key times when these offences are taking place. If you need any advice, you can contact your local police team by emailing shirley@westmidlands.police.uk
Yours faithfully, Shirley Neighbourhood Police team
Or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously with information about crime on 0800 555 111. Always dial 999 if life is in danger or a crime is in progress. | ||
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