Archive for October 2021
Theft From Outbuilding Near Warmington
Inc 164 of 22/10/2021 Overnight on Sunday (17/10/2021), unknown offender(s) entered an outbuilding in a field near Warmington and stole horse and fencing related items. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area, or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries, possible CCTV or Dash-cam footage, please contact us by either advising…
Read MoreModern Day Slavery Advice
Sadly, slavery is not confined to history books. Warwickshire Police are joining with charities, businesses, individuals, local authorities and colleagues from other police forces to raise awareness of slavery in 2021. Modern slavery and human trafficking are horrendous crimes affecting some of the most vulnerable people in our communities. People are forced to work each day against…
Read MoreIntensification Week Sees Force Target County Lines Drug Activity
Numerous arrests were made during a week-long operation designed to crack down on county lines activity within Warwickshire. County lines involves groups travelling from large urban areas to smaller county locations on a regular basis to sell drugs, collect drugs and deliver cash. The groups may challenge existing ones from the area or other group…
Read MoreAtherstone Man Granted Criminal Behaviour Order
An Atherstone man has been convicted of theft and given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). Jacob Porter, 30, of Queens Road, appeared at Coventry Magistrates’ Court today (Thursday) where he was found guilty of one count of theft from a shop. It comes after Porter went into Lloyds Pharmacy on Long Street on 23 August…
Read MoreSecurity Advice Following Car Key Burglaries – South Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police is issuing home security advice to residents, ahead of the clocks going back and the darker evenings drawing in. In recent weeks, car key burglaries have been reported in South Warwickshire, including Stratford, Alcester, Wellesbourne, Snitterfield and Southam. Several of the offences are being treated as linked, with most incidents occurring overnight. The…
Read MoreCatalytic Converter Stolen From Vehicle in Atherstone
Inc 305 of 20/10/2021 Some time between 18.30 hrs 19/10/2021 and 05.00 hrs 20/10/2021, unknown offender(s) stole a catalytic converter from a vehicle on Tenter Street, Atherstone. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously please advice us online at www.warwickshire.police.uk, email to ruralwatch@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or call 101 referring to the inc number above. Thank you for your assistance with…
Read MoreTwo Vehicles Entered in Austrey
Inc 55 of 21/10/2021 Sometime last night, possibly around midnight last night unknown offender(s) entered a vehicle in Austrey and stole a computer and bag. Inc 98 of 21/10/2021 Some time between 17.30 hrs 20/10/21 and 10.30 hrs today (21/10/21) unknown offender(s) entered a vehicle in Austrey and stole items from the glove box. If you…
Read MoreSuspicious Incident Reported in Fillongley
Inc 432 of 20/10/2021 Some time between the afternoon and midnight of 20/10/2021 (yesterday) suspicious activity was reported at a rural location on Tippers Hill Lane, Filllongley. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area, or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries, possible CCTV or Dash-cam footage, please contact us by either…
Read MoreHave your say on contacting Warwickshire Police
A survey has been launched to help inform our understanding of how the public wish to contact and engage with the force. The survey has been commissioned by Warwickshire Police and is open to anyone who lives or works in the county. Those taking part in the survey do not need to have ever contacted…
Read MoreShed Entered in Water Orton
Inc 165 of 18/10/21 Unknown offender(s) have entered a garden in Salisbury Drive, Water Orton and gone into a shed. It is not believed anything was taken. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area, or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries, possible CCTV or Dash-cam footage, please contact us by…
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