Here is a round-up of what has been happening in Willenhall South, Willenhall North, and Short Heath this last week. ARRESTS! 1 male arrested for bail offences. Upon searching the male’s vehicle, officers found class A and cannabis. Then male was further arrested for drugs offences. 1 male arrested for bail offences. 1 male arrested for stalking. 1 male arrested for recall to prison. SEIZED VEHICLE! Vehicle seized in Willenhall South for no insurance, tax and no licence. ASB WARNING LETTERS! 3 Anti-Social Behaviour warning letters have been issued to registered keeper of vehicles that have been causing a disturbance to residents by playing loud music late at night. OFFICERS ACTIVTIES! Officers have conducted a Police Surgery at The Hive, New Invention, issues raised from loud noise, off road bikes and neighbour issues. Officers have conducted a Police Surgery at St Thomas More School. 2 pupils spoken to about theft and behaviour. Officers have attended Beacon and Fibbersley Primary School to conduct a workshop with Year 6 pupils, Topics discussed were ASB and knife crime. Officers have conducted a Speedwatch operation on Somerford Place. We will be carrying out more Speedwatch across Willenhall. Officers have been out with West Midlands Cadets patrolling around Willenhall Town Centre and Willenhall Memorial Park. The Cadets also pop into Cozy Corner at The Chart Centre. Officers have done a joint visit with Green Square Accord to a block of flats in Willenhall regarding drugs and Anti-Social Behaviour. UPCOMING POLICE SURGEREIS: Wednesday 22nd July 2026 at Queens Lea Community Centre, Queens Lea, Short Heath between 2pm – 3pm. Saturday 1st August 2026 at Willenhall Library, 1 Walsall Street between 10am - 11am. The next PACT (Partners & Community Together) meeting will be held on Wednesday 4th August 2026 between 6pm - 8pm at Queen’s Lea Community Centre, Shephard Drive WV12 4JB. The below websites with detailed information around specific crimes, that might prove useful for you: Crime prevention advice | West Midlands Police Staying Safe – crime prevention advice for when you are out and about | West Midlands Police You can report crime or suspicious behaviour anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via the website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org **Contact us** If you have any information that may assist Police, or any other concerns please get in touch!! Call 999 in emergencies. Call 101 for non-emergencies. You can also use our online chat facility here by following this link - www.west-midlands.police.uk/contact-us/live-chat TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES AND EACH OTHER!! |