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CRIME UPDATES |
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Dear residents of LYNDON,
These are the crime updates in the Lyndon area between 22nd JUNE 2026- 30th of JUNE 2026.
Vehicle crime
HOBS MOAT ROAD- Unknown suspect has gained access to a vehicle via unknown means and conducted a search within. Nothing was stolen.
DENE COURT ROAD-Unknown suspect has gained access to a vehicle, and a small amount of cash was stolen from glovebox.
HIGHWOOD AVENUE-Unknown suspect has stolen parts from a vehicle such as headlights, radiator, number plates.
On the good side
The team started the weekend off with a report of a male asleep at the wheel of his vehicle on a busy main road. Upon attendance, it was quickly established that, the male was intoxicated and was shortly arrested for being in charge of a vehicle whilst unfit through drink or drugs. The male was taken to custody where he blew a whopping 140! More than three times the legal limit. He then spent the day and night in a cell to sober up before being charged to court.
We responded to reports of a vulnerable male who was suffering a mental health crisis and was at significant risk of causing himself harm. We managed to locate the male very quickly thanks to really good communication from members of the community calling in and passing information. He is now safe and receiving help.
The team attended a report of an abandoned vehicle. The eagle-eyed resident noticed that the rear tyres were completely shredded. Checks on the VIN number showed that the vehicle was stolen on 25/06/26. The vehicle was recovered for further forensic enquires. This just shows how important your calls are.
A search was carried out on a suspected drug dealer and a vehicle whereby a quantity of cannabis was seized.
Finally, the team attended a report of 3 missing children in the North of Solihull who were last seen playing outside together, the children had been gone for about 40 minutes. Our officers attended and located all 3 children within 5 minutes of attending the location. All 3 were safely returned to their parents.
I would also like to remind you to lock your vehicle when not in attendance and remove any valuables from within!
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Please continue to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious in your area by calling 999-emergencies, 101 non-emergencies or online.
Kind Regards, PC 27570 GILVRAY and PCSO 31795 BEARD.
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