Posts by RURAL-WATCH
Email Update Re Rural Alerts
Please note the email address to respond to re any incident information you can help us with is NorthWarwickshireRuralAlerts@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk. We sincerely appreciate you letting us know about any information that could assist the police on an incident, no matter how small you think it may be. Taking the time to let us know any information…
Read MoreVan Stolen in Dordon
Unknown offender(s) have stolen a van from a property on Coppice Drive, Dordon, registration ending NXB. If you have seen anyone acting suspiciously in the area or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries please call 101 and refer to inc 207 of 25/8/19 or email NorthWarwickshireRuralAlerts@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk. For crime prevention advice…
Read MoreProperty Entered in Lower Quinton
Some time between 16.00 hrs on the 21/8/19 and 17.00 hrs on the 22/8/19, unknown offender(s) entered a property in Lower Quinton. It is not known at this time if anything has been taken. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries…
Read MoreElectric Fence Equipment Taken From Field Near Newton Regis
Unknown offender(s) have entered fields near Newton Regis and stolen an electric fence energiser and a battery. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries please call 101 and refer to inc 127 of 22/8/19 or email NorthWarwickshireRuralAlerts@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk. For crime prevention advice,…
Read MoreVan Offering Meat in Kineton Area
At around 15.00/16.00 hrs on Wednesday 21st August, a blue van was seen in Kineton offering meat including lamb from the vehicle. If you have any information on who this is, vehicle details or any information that could help the police on identifying who this is please contact 101 and refer to inc 104 of…
Read MoreWarwickshire Police Awarded Ministry of Defence Accolade For Its Support of Armed Forces
Warwickshire Police has been recognised for its commitment to helping current and former members of the Armed Forces. The force has been awarded Gold in the Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS). The gold award represents the highest badge of honour available to organisations that employ and support those who serve, veterans and…
Read MorePolice and Crime Commissioners Award – Do You Have Someone You Would Like to Nominate
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Award for Excellence in Policing and Community Safety is recognising of outstanding and sustained work in support of the ambitions of the objectives of the Warwickshire Police and Crime Plan. Launched in 2017, the annual award is open to police officers, PCSOs, police staff and volunteers as well as members…
Read MoreGrain Stolen in Broadwell
Sometime in the last 2 weeks unknown offenders have entered a large outbuilding at a rural location in the Broadwell area and stolen a large quantity of winter wheat. This would have taken a large vehicle and specific equipment. If you saw anything suspicious in the area or have any information that could help the police with…
Read MoreDamage at Property in Stoneleigh
Between 14:00hrs and 16:00hrs Monday 19-AUG-2019 unknown offender(s) caused damage to a residential property on Coventry Road, Stoneleigh. Offender(s) damaged a security light at the front of the property and threw an egg at a window. If you have information relating to the above offence, please call Warwickshire Police on 101 and quote crime reference…
Read MoreWarwickshire Police Launches Operation Tempest – Protecting and Serving Our Rural Communities
This week sees Warwickshire Police launch Operation Tempest, a new initiative aimed at tackling acquisitive crime, with a focus on rural communities within the district of Stratford-upon-Avon. Acquisitive crime includes a range of burglary and theft based offences, and incorporates issues such as theft from vehicles, commercial burglaries, theft of livestock, theft of quad…
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