Update after man stabbed in Birmingham
Our investigation into the stabbing of a man in his 60s on St Saviour’s Road in Alum Rock on Tuesday evening continues.
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Our investigation into the stabbing of a man in his 60s on St Saviour’s Road in Alum Rock on Tuesday evening continues.
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APPEAL | Do you recognise these two? We want to speak with them in connection with a fraud investigation where a man was fraudulently convinced to hand over his bank cards. The man innocently handed his cards over to what he thought was a secure courier from his bank. However, the people he handed them over to went onto spend over £3,000 on goods in Birmingham city centre, where an iPhone was bought and cash withdrawals were made. If you can help with our investigation you can contact us via Live Chat on our website or by calling 101 quoting crime reference number 20/236153/26.