Here is a round-up of what has been happening in Willenhall South, Willenhall North, and Short Heath this last week. ARRESTS! 1 male arrested for DV offences. OFFICERS ACTIVITIES! 1 vehicle seized for drug offences and male was arrested. 1 stolen vehicle found and was collected by the owner. Officers have attended the following community group & engagements: Warm Space at St Giles Church, held every Tuesday between 10am to 12pm Coffee morning at St Stephen’s Church, held every Wednesday 10:30am to 12:30pm. Willow Rose Nursing Home, to speak to staff and residents about keeping safe. Priory Hospital Lakeside view to speak to staff and patient about anu concerns they may have. St Stephen’s Fun day Country & Western Fun day at St Giles Church. A new Streetwatch group been set up in Willenhall Memorial Park. The group have been out for the 1st patrol. Officers have been out with the Scholars Heath Streetwatch Group. If you are interested in starting a group in your neighbourhood, please get in touch. Joint patrols have been carried out with Walsall Council Community Protection Officers around Willenhall Town Centre. UPCOMING POLICE SURGEREIS: Saturday 5th September 2026 at Willenhall Library, 1 Walsall Street between 10am to 11am. Saturday 5th September 2026 at The Hive, The Square New Invention between 11:30am to 12:30pm. PACT MEETING! The next PACT (Partners & Community Together) meeting will be held on Monday 2nd November 2026 between 6pm - 8pm at Queens Lea Community Centre, Shephard Drive, Willenhall WV12 4JB. The below websites with detailed information around specific crimes, that might prove useful for you: Crime prevention advice | West Midlands Police Staying Safe – crime prevention advice for when you are out and about | West Midlands Police You can report crime or suspicious behaviour anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via the website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org **Contact us** If you have any information that may assist Police, or any other concerns please get in touch!! Call 999 in emergencies. Call 101 for non-emergencies. You can also use our online chat facility here by following this link - www.west-midlands.police.uk/contact-us/live-chat TAKE CARE OF YOURSELVES AND EACH OTHER!! |