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Good evening, Below are crimes that have been recorded in the LEOS area between the 2nd of March to the 10th of March.
In the Lyndon area, there was an attempted theft of a vehicle on Harvard Road, where the suspects used a relay device to steal a BMW X5 but were unsuccessful, another attempted theft happened on Castle Lane, suspects tried to steal a Toyota. On Brackleys Way, a white Ford Transit was stolen by unknown means. A grey BWM was stolen from Kimberley Road, but was later recovered and is back with the owner.
‘Relay theft’, occurs when a device is used to fool the car into thinking the car’s own remote key fob is close by; this unlocks the car and allows the ignition to be started.
In the Olton area, on Ulverley crescent, a male had been seen trying door handles of vehicles, no vehicles were damaged or stolen. On Redstone Farm Road, a Silver Toyota Auris was stolen but later recovered. A white Honda Civic was stolen on Stoneleigh Road, via a keyless method, the owner of the vehicle is still in position of the keys. On Richmond Road, unknown suspects have climbed into the rear garden of the property, entering an outhouse, no items were taken as the alarm system activated causing the suspects to leave.
In the Silhill area, an attempted burglary occurred on Manor Road, were offenders removed two lock barrels from the rear patio door, before being disturbed by the back-garden lights being activated.
(Lock snapping method, involves breaking the cylinder to then manipulate the lock to open.)
OPERATION SNAP We want to make sure our roads are as safe as possible for all users. That's why we have Operation Snap (Op Snap) - and we need your help. If you see anyone committing driving offences on our roads and it's captured on your dashcam, CCTV or a mobile phone by a passenger, we want you to send it in to us. Operation Snap | West Midlands Police
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our community meeting last Friday, we take all your concerns serious and heard a lot of issues with parking or speeding. Please use the link above to send in your photos/videos.
If you own a keyless ignition vehicle then please consider purchasing a faraday pouch to keep your fob secure. For all vehicles a great security measure is to have a steering lock. Please park your vehicle in a visible and well- lit area when possible, please make sure your vehicle is locked and no valuables are left inside.
If you are going to be out when it gets darker, please consider timer switches for your lamps. There are also other devices that do the same job that can be linked to wifi. Don’t leave your house in darkness, this is a clear sign that the house is empty. Remember, crime prevention is all about making it difficult for offenders to break into your property or steal your vehicles. If they have to spend more time or make more noise than they want to they may give up and look elsewhere. Please consider anti-snap locks to all outside doors. Look for at least 3 stars and the Kitemark when purchasing them. Put wheelie bins at the rear of your property away from gates and fences if you can. These can be used as a means to get over your fence and into your rear garden. If you have a side gate or a fence bordering your garden, then think about something called PRIKA STRIP. This is strips of hard rubber spikes that can be run along flat surfaces such as gates, fences and roofs, anybody attempting to climb on or over will find it difficult to put their hands on the surface due to these spikes. We are at the time of year when we start to put away our garden furniture and gardening tools. Please make sure that everything is secure, and your sheds are locked and check them regularly over the winter months. Shed alarms are a relatively inexpensive item that you can purchase as an extra crime prevention measure. Please check any garages that you own that aren’t attached to your house. These can be seen as an easy target as garages that are away from the houses aren’t overlooked. If you have anything valuable in them extra security measures would be a good idea. Lock bikes up that are inside and padlock toolboxes are 2 such measures. Good lighting can be a deterrent, one suggestion would be a dusk to dawn system so that you don’t even have to think about switching it on. If you use a bike to get out and about, think about the lock that you secure it with. Please consider a good quality lock for your bike. A D lock is one such type of lock. Simple chains can be cut through in seconds. Please consider a good steering lock for your vehicles, and check that your vehicle is locked before you walk away from it. Tamper proof screws for number plates are a good idea to protect number plates from being stolen. Please take 5 mins to read about ways you can prevent burglary and vehicle theft Residential burglary | Your Options | West Midlands Police (west-midlands.police.uk) Theft of motor vehicle | Your Options | West Midlands Police (west-midlands.police.uk)
Police community meetings Dates for your diary, Friday 11th April between 11am-2pm at Hatchford Brook Family Hub Old Lode Lane B92 8JE Tuesday 27th May between 10:00am-12:00pm at Hobs Moat Library Ulleries Road, Solihull B92 9EB Saturday 21st June between 1:45pm-3:00pm at The Hub, Hermitage Road, Solihull B91 2LL
Our team are hard at work preventing crime and keeping our communities safe. If you have any local information to support us with this, please email the LEOS Neighbourhood Policing Team inbox on leos@westmidlands.police.uk . Please be aware that this inbox is NOT monitored 24 hours a day and is purely for non-emergencies. In an emergency, please call 999. To report a crime in a non-emergency situation please call 101 or visit Report a crime | West Midlands Police to do this online.
Take care,
PCSO Smith
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