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As your local neighbourhood police team we work together with the community, local authority and other partners to help keep you safe. We are supported by police teams based locally, such as response and investigation, as well as other specialist colleagues, to help solve the crimes and problems that really matter to you.
The team is made up of police officers and dedicated Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).
Through our understanding of the calls we receive and our local community meetings, we agree with partners, community leaders and residents the key priorities for us to focus on in your area. Working in partnership we want to find long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining a wider focus on preventing crime and making communities safer.
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Burglary and Vehicle Crime
Issued 10 November 2024
It goes without saying that everyone should feel safe in their home, and it is important to underline that the great majority of the time, people’s homes are safe. However, we recognise that burglary is a very traumatic and impactive experience so will prioritise not only the way we respond to reports of burglary, but the way we try to prevent it happening in the first place. We will combine intelligence led proactive patrols, targeting of offenders, crime prevention initiatives and wraparound victim care to focus on reducing the occurrence and impact of burglary.
Our communities can be confident that they live in a relatively safe place. Unfortunately, theft of motor vehicles and theft from motor vehicles can be a problem. Therefore, we will look to combine proactive operations, using overt police tactics and technological initiatives, with bespoke crime prevention methods, to reduce the effect that vehicle crime has on people’s lives and livelihoods.
The LEOS NHT have been performing proactive patrols both high visibility and plain clothes, in areas of high vehicle crime. The focus has been locating suspects and ensuring that the appropriate sanctions are delivered achieving positive criminal justice outcomes.
This set has seen the seizure of a vehicle for no insurance and we have responded to several suspicious incidents that has seen us develop intelligence of a vehicle deposition site.
Information from the public is vital in helping us direct our patrols to deal with issues that matter to you most.
The LEOS NHT are always at hand to provide advice and reassurance to the public. If you would like to see a surgery in your area within LEOS then email the team via their designated email address.
Actioned 06 April 2025
Business Crime
Issued 10 November 2024
Solihull Town Centre with Touchwood, and the neighbouring towns like Shirley, are the heart of the community. We understand the impact that business crime has on our partners and their livelihoods and we pledge to work in concert with the Local Authority and Business Improvement District to tackle business crime more efficiently and promote the well-being of our towns.
The LEOS NHT works closely with local businesses to help deal with crime and ASB affecting their financial earnings and safety of staff and their customers.
Our PCSO dedicated for the Town Centre has been out patrolling with our partners in BID dealing with ASB derived from groups of youths and deterring shoplifting from businesses.
This set of shifts has seen the development of numerous pieces of intelligence allowing us to map our shoplifting hot spots and understand the movements of our most prolific offenders.
We are linking in with Pubs and Clubs to educate them on Violence Against Women and Girls through applications and initiatives such as Ask Angela, to assist in keeping women and young girls safe in Solihull.
We have conducted licencing checks on premises to ensure they are abiding by the rules of their license and meeting their responsibilities to prevent crime and disorder.
This set of shifts has seen the LEOS NHT engage with numerous local business within the LEOS and town centre listening to and acting on their needs and concerns.
We always encourage businesses to report offences with a view to support any prosecution or out of court disposals if appropriate.
Actioned 06 April 2025
Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Issued 10 November 2024
In Solihull, as in the rest of West Midlands Police force area, we are dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic violence wherever it occurs and safeguarding victims from future abuse. We are also committed to raising awareness of VAWG and making our public places as safe as possible so that women and girls can enjoy everything Solihull has to offer with confidence.
LEOS NHT support victims of Domestic Abuse through regular visits where a Domestic Violence Protection Order is in place. These visits further safeguard victims by ensuring DA perpetrators abide by the conditions set out in the DVPO. The team have conducted numerous DVPO checks on their patch this week.
This set of shifts has seen LEOS work with the Public Protection Unit to locate a male wanted for a High Risk Domestic Abuse offence. The male was located and arrested by the team and is currently being dealt with by our Public Protection Unit.
LEOS NHT are always on hand offering advice around Violence Against Women and Girls providing a high visibility presence to reassure the public and deal with any incidents.
Actioned 06 April 2025