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Your Weekly Bablake Update |
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Weekly Update from your local Bablake NPT
Dear Members
Here’s your weekly update from myself and the rest of the team.
What’s Been Happening
On Saturday members of the team attended the Allesley Carnival Procession. It is something we look forward to every year. Everyone was in good spirits and it was a pleasure to be invited.
Abandoned Building Following a call that four people were attempting to break into a derelict building, officers searched the area and four juveniles were detained. Whilst we have spoken about the dangers of children going into abandoned properties previously, as the school holidays are approaching, please have a word with your child. If you are concerned about an empty property, kindly email the team and report to Coventry City Council Empty properties
Awareness On neighbouring Radford ward, a phone was snatched from the hand of a victim whilst walking on CRAMPERS FIELDS. This happened on Friday 3rd July at approximately 9:00 pm. The offender was dressed in black and riding an E-scooter. For advice on how to protect your mobile against criminals on bikes/mopeds please go to Protect your mobile phone against criminals on bikes and mopeds | West Midlands Police
Also, for awareness, a couple of residential burglaries have been reported across the wards. Suspect(s) has entered through open windows. Unfortunately open windows are an invitation for the opportunist thief. Whilst we appreciate the weather is hot, please do not become complacent with your home security.
Cannabis Factory On Friday we were called to a cannabis grow which was discovered by a letting agent after forcing entry into the property due to rent arrears. The electricity meter was found to be bypassed and approximately 380 cannabis plants were in situ. Some tell-tale signs of a cannabis factory include (although not an exhaustive list) a strong odour coming from the address, covered windows, condensation on the windows, sounds of ventilation, comings and goings at strange times. If you have any suspicion that a property is being used to grow cannabis, please let us know.
CCTV Register Your CCTV could help us to solve real crimes. Register your CCTV and doorbell cameras with us today to receive alerts when your footage may help us catch criminals operating in your area. It takes just 60 seconds to add your details to our secure police system and within minutes, you could be helping us solve serious crimes. Just add your name, address, email and the number of cameras you control. For more information CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police
Crime figures Over the past nine days on the Bablake ward, there has been one theft from vehicle on BROWNSHILL GREEN ROAD (loose change stolen), an attempted residential burglary on BOWNESS CLOSE, and one car key burglary on KERESLEY ROAD (entry via rear of property and BMW stolen).
Until next week Stay safe everyone.
If you have any information about crime in your area you can let us know 100% anonymously by contacting CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111
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