REPORTED CRIME IN OUR AREA 16.08.2021

Alcester Police North SNT. Latest Weekly Report. Sunday 15th August 2021

 

Hello all.

 

This is our latest weekly report and prompt to see if you have any questions, suggestions or concerns for the Alcester Police North SNT. Thank you to those that have contacted the Team this week. If you would like to be removed from this local email circulation list, please let me know asap.

 

For operational and privacy reasons not all the incidents that occur on the Alcester area are listed in this report. Please remember to report any anti-social behaviour, suspicious activity or crimes to us as soon as possible – this can be done via the 101 and 999 telephone numbers or if not an emergency via our online reporting forms that can be found on our website.

 

Incidents of a public interest from the last week:-

 

STUDLEY

  • *Vehicle Crime. Station Road, Studley. Both number plates stolen from car. Between 12th & 13th August. 0078 13/08/2021
  • *Anti-Social Behaviour. Foster Avenue, Studley. Group of youngsters on the roofs of the garages. Caller concerned that they will fall through and get hurt. Ongoing problem. Youths spoken to by police and advised regards their behaviour. 8.50pm Thursday 12th August. 0401 12/08/2021
  • *Anti-Social Behaviour. Pool Road, Studley. Group of youngsters shouting and screaming and generally being a nuisance. Caller said that they could also smell cannabis. 10.40pm Wednesday 11th August. 0414 11/08/2021

 

HENLEY

  • *Robbery. Camp Lane, Henley. Several offenders have forced their way into the property and the occupants have been injured while items stolen. Enquiries are ongoing with this offence and any CCTV, witnesses or drivers that may have dashcam footage of the area showing vehicles or pedestrians in the area of the Lane are sought. Around 5am Tuesday 10th August. 0027 10/08/2021
  • *Theft. High Street, Henley. Two women have stolen various items by way of shoplifting from shop. They left the area in an “electric blue” Peugeot 206 that was parked nearby. 8.45pm Monday 9th August. 0359 09/08/2021

 

TANWORTH

  • *Burglary. Broad Lane, Tanworth. House entered and wallet stolen. Between 12 midday and 5pm Tuesday 10th August. 0111 11/08/2021

 

ULLENHALL

  • *Burglary. Henley Road, Ullenhall. Hole cut in garage door with the intention of gaining entry. This was not achieved and nothing is believed stolen. Possibly occurred at 3.05am Wednesday 11th August. 0073 11/08/2021
  • *Vehicle Crime. Car Park, Chapel Lane, Ullenhall. Spare wheel stolen from under Land Rover Discovery. Between 27th & 28th July. Found missing and reported 11th August. 0070 11/08/2021

 

 

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ALCESTER POLICE NORTH SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM

 

Team email –                                                  Alcesternorth.snt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

Sgt 1685 David Ebbs                                   David.Ebbs@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

PC 1329 Steven Hope                                steven.hope@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

PCSO 6273 Aadila Hussain –                    Aadila.hussain@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

PCSO 6330 Sanjay Singh –                       sanjay.singh@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

PCSO 6350 Brooke Avery                          brooke.avery@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

 

 

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