REPORTED CRIME IN OUR AREA – 25.01.2021

Alcester Police North SNT. Latest Weekly Report. Sunday 24th January 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

  • *Theft. Alcester Road, Studley. Green Apollo mountain bike stolen from outside shop. 10.05pm Thursday 21st January. 0412 21/01/2021

HENLEY

  • *Suspicious Circumstances. Arden Road estate, Henley. Male seen walking around the estate. Said he was lost and needed to get back to the main road. No offences disclosed at the time. 4.35pm Friday 22nd January. 0028 22/01/2021
  • *Vehicle Crime. St Nicholas Road, Henley. Black Seat Vehicle stolen from road. Overnight 17th & 18th January. 0066 18/01/2021
  • *Theft. Shop, High Street, Henley. Two men have stolen various items by way of shoplifting. They walked off from the shop, North up the High Street. First man – white male, 30’s, wearing blue jogging bottoms, grey hoodie, black trainers and a blue mask. Second male – white male, 30’s, wearing blue joggers, black puffa hoodie, grey trainers and a black hat. They had three yellow bags with them. 3.10pm Sunday 17th January. 020 17/01/2021

TANWORTH

  • *Damage. Poolhead Lane, Tanworth. Two pillar lights and electrical wires damaged. Overnight 22nd & 23rd January. 0195 23/01/2021
  • *Theft. Broad Lane, Tanworth. Two Oak gates stolen from front of house. Intel from the area suggest the offenders were in a white ford transit flat bed. 9.05pm Sunday 17th January. 0039 18/01/2021

EARLSWOOD

  • *Theft. Earlswood Common, Earlswood Common. Front garden fence stolen. Lifted out of its concrete posts. Overnight 20th & 21st January. 0055 21/01/2021
  • *Suspicious Circumstances. Earlswood Common. Alarm activated on vehicle parked on drive. Two people seen to run from the drive to a car parked nearby. No offences disclosed at the time of the report. 4.55am Wednesday 20th January. 0075 20/01/2021

If you have any questions regarding the above please contact us on the details below or via the Warwickshire Police website. If you would like to be removed from the Teams email circulation list – please let us know

Regards.

ALCESTER POLICE NORTH SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM

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

Sgt 1215 Stacey Naughton                        stacey.naughton@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

PC 427 Sue Blundell –                                Sue.blundell@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 Taylor                         brooke.taylor@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk

PCSO 6336 Mark Lucas                             mark.lucas@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk                        (Covers both North & South areas)

Alcester Police Office Phone Number – 01789 444816    (not to be used for emergencies or priority calls. Always report incidents on 101). Online reporting services are also available on our website – https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/

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