Continuing to take action against anti-social behaviour and bikes in Sutton
We know that the antisocial use of e-bikes and mopeds in Sutton is causing concern for residents – so we’re stepping up our work to tackle it.
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We know that the antisocial use of e-bikes and mopeds in Sutton is causing concern for residents – so we’re stepping up our work to tackle it.
APPEAL | Do you know who this is? We want to speak with after we received reports of a man entering a restaurant on New Street, Birmingham, at around 3.30pm on 3 March, where he was waving a weapon around.
Two men have been arrested after we recovered two knives and class B drugs from a vehicle in Birmingham city centre.
We are appealing for information after a man has sadly died following a collision in Smethwick.
We are investigating after a teenage boy was shot in a park in Birmingham.
Our teams are keeping up the pressure on the criminals who target our shops, stealing from the shelves and threatening staff, with a number of arrests and convictions over the past month.
Two men who made more than 100 hoax 999 calls, costing the public an estimated £100,000 in wasted emergency resources, have been convicted. Shahid Khan, aged 31, and Zaynul Shaffi, 44, used different handsets and SIMs to try to cover their tracks as they made 122 calls on 78 different days in 2024 and 2025. They would claim that they had been shot, that they had drowned their pregnant wife and family, and on one occasion, that they had left a baby on train tracks. They would provide false details, before watching the emergency services arrive at the scenes.
A man who killed a father by driving into him before creating a web of lies to play the role of an innocent man has been jailed.
We’ve got five people in our cells this morning, as we continue to crackdown on retail crime across Birmingham.
We've recovered a stash of crack cocaine and cash after stopping a suspicious vehicle and arresting a man in Oldbury.