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Your Weekly Bablake Update |
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Weekly Update from your local Bablake NPT
Dear Members
Here’s your weekly update from myself and the rest of the team.
What’s Been Happening
Burglaries We are advising all residents, not just Bablake, but city wide to think about valuable items within your home. Can these be seen through a window or are they hidden away?
Criminals are on the lookout for jewellery, family gold, designer goods, and cash.
Here are some ways you can protect your home and your possessions:
For more safety tips on how to secure your home, visit our crime prevention web pages: https://orlo.uk/lvG2n
Warrants On Monday the team assisted Coventry City Councils' Safer Housing Team with simultaneous warrants at properties suspected to be unlicensed/ illegal houses of multiple occupation (HMO’s). Local authorities in the UK have the power to obtain warrants to enter and inspect such properties.
We work closely with the Council to provide a presence to prevent a breach of the peace but sometimes warrants can uncover illegal activity, for instance, human trafficking, exploitation and drug production.
At one address the property was found to be oversubscribed and at another, a cannabis farm was discovered. Approximately 70 plants were found and a male was arrested.
Stolen Plates A vehicle has had its registration plates stolen. Plates are often used by criminals to commit other crimes. Tamper proof screws are inexpensive, widely available and an effective way of protecting your vehicle from this kind of theft.
Also, good practice is to check your plates regularly that they are not loose and for any signs of tampering. If your plates are stolen, report it to the Police straight away.
Crime Figures Over the past nine days, there here been three reports of vehicle crime on the Bablake ward. Reports include theft of number plates on BROWNSHILL GREEN ROAD. Damage to a vehicle on EVERSLEIGH ROAD, a Ford Transit Van stolen from BIRMINGHAM ROAD and a vehicle recovery truck stolen on WALLACE ROAD.
Over the same period, one residential burglary has been reported on BARKERS BUTTS LANE where suspect has entered through bathroom window via a ladder. An untidy search was made and jewellery stolen.
Until next week 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
For more crime prevention advice visit: www.west-midlands.police.uk /crime prevention | ||
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