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Your Weekly Sherbourne Update


Weekly Update from your local Sherbourne NPT

 

Dear Members

Here’s your weekly update from myself and the rest of the team.

 

What’s Been Happening

. Burglaries

Good News -----No burglaries to report this week.

You can mark all property with a UV marker making it easier for lost or stolen property to be returned should the worst happen. It is also a good idea to keep a record of where you marked the property and note down any serial numbers. You can register valuables at www.immobilise.com

 

. Vehicle Crime

Three reports of vehicle crime this week.

A vehicle was stolen from Batsford Road.

Two vans were broken into and tools stolen on Barkers Butt Lane.

If you have a keyless entry vehicle, please store your keys in a faraday pouch. This will block the signal it gives out to unlock and use your vehicle. Faraday pouches can easily be bought online.

. In other News

The team have been busy this week as always.

Successful PACT meeting held this week with several attendees.

Don’t forget the next PACT ( Partners and Communities Together) Meeting on Tuesday 13th May at 7pm. It will be held at the Jaguar Sports and Social Club who have kindly allowed us to use their facilities.

Another prolific shoplifter has been identified and charged and remanded.

While on patrol, officers have seized a vehicle as the driver had no insurance. More checks done which showed other driving offences!

On another occasion, a vehicle was stopped and searched. Found inside was a large amount of Class A drugs and a baseball bat. Two persons arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply. Further investigations revealed an address linked to them which was searched and more Class A found.!!

 

 

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

Get involved.
Streetwatch is a community patrol initiative that helps you make a difference where you live. Street watch gives you and your community an opportunity to keep your area safe, including just walking round your neighbourhood, which can really help. Local police keep in regular contact with street watch members to share information and work in partnership with you.
If you are interested in taking part in a Streetwatch within the Babalake area you can contact the Holbrook, Radford, Sherbourne & Bablake team on holbrookandradford@westmidlands.police.uk


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