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Knowle Weekly Update - 19/05/26 |
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Hello, This week we have completed a Speedwatch in Knowle and have began planning new locations for future sessions. We also spent the day cheering on everyone who took part in the Knowle Fun Run on Sunday. We had lots of fun and enjoyed speaking to a lot of you throughout the day!
What crime has happened in the last 9 Days?
Crime prevention advice: Crime prevention is all about trying to make your belongings less desirable to anyone else. Burglary: Anti-snap locks help to stop offenders from simply snapping the barrel inside your lock. They are easy to install and help protect against the main method of entry that offenders use. CCTV is a really useful tool for us to use in investigations as it allows us to see the offence happening, any offenders and what they are wearing or a direction of travel in their escape. If you haven’t already, sign up to our CCTV registry to receive alerts when your footage may help us with incidents in your area - CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police Vehicle crime: Most vehicle thefts are through keyless entry. Offenders can use what is a called a “relay device” to scan for your key’s signal. They can copy that signal onto a blank key and use that to enter your vehicle. This is how easy it is for offenders to drive away in your vehicle. To prevent this, you can use a Faraday bag which has a specific lining that blocks the signal from the relay device. Make sure to keep your key in the faraday bag – even when going to the shops! To give your vehicle that added layer of protection, a steering wheel lock acts as both a visible deterrent as well as an extra obstacle offenders must get through. Most offenders would be put off attempting to steal your vehicle when they see a steering wheel lock as it adds that extra time and effort, they would need to try and get it off. There have been many cases where offenders have been able to enter a vehicle but then struggled to get through the steering lock.
What are we up to next week?
Follow us on X - @ruralswmp to see what we are getting up to day to day. Email the team at rural@westmidlands.police.uk for any questions, concerns, advice or engagements.
Thank you for your continued support, PCSO Kiah Acton 31911 | ||
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