Continuing to keep communities safe during Eid
We are continuing our work to keep communities across the West Midlands safe during Eid al-Adha celebrations.
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We are continuing our work to keep communities across the West Midlands safe during Eid al-Adha celebrations.
Earlier in the year, we reached out to you asking you to complete our antisocial behaviour (ASB) survey. We want to thank every single person who responded to the survey or replied to our WMNow messages. All your responses have now been collated, analysed and fed into local policing ASB plans that has now been shared with your local commander and councils.
Our business crime-co-ordinator teamed up with officers from St Matt’s as well as Walsall Council Community Protection Officers to carry out the reassurance patrols
An officer has described the unforgettable moment of representing the force at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, and parading infront of the royal family.
The man was wanted for an aggravated burglary at a home in Halesowen this morning (Sun) at around 9am where entry was gained and a vehicle stolen.
Earlier this week, cadets and cadet leaders from our Sutton Coldfield team headed to Rookery Park to complete a knife sweep and litter pick. The cadets searched along hedgerows, around play areas, and in shrubs with metal detectors. Thankfully, no weapons were found on this occasion, but the cadets got plenty of opportunities to talk to members of the public about their concerns around knife crime.
We’re appealing for the public’s help after a teenager was left seriously injured when violence broke out involving a group of people with machetes in Dudley.
Our Halesowen neighbourhood officers have teamed up with the council’s ASB street officers as we work together to crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
West Midlands Police has been awarded top accreditation by Investors in the Environment (iiE) in their Environmental Best Practice Certification Scheme.
Five men have been jailed for their parts in a significant County Lines drug operation in the West Midlands.