Nuneaton and Bedworth Rural Area
Theft From in Ansley
Inc 196 of 24/5/21 Overnight (23rd/24th May), unknown offender(s) entered a vehicle parked on Birmingham Road, Ansley, and stole a number of items, including coins and a bank card. If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area, or have any information that could help the police with their enquiries, possible CCTV or Dash-cam footage, please contact…
Read MoreFive People Arrested in Connection with Vehicle Crimes
Officers investigating vehicle crime in Warwickshire have made five arrests in less than 24 hours. Officers seized a stolen motorbike from a house in Arnold Street, Rugby yesterday (Monday 24 May) afternoon. The motorbike had been stolen from Rugby last week. Two men from Rugby were arrested on suspicion of theft. Two men from Coventry…
Read More“Stay Safe, Stay in Control and Look Out For Your Friends” – That is the advice from Senior Warwickshire Police Officer Ahead of the Weekend
Warwickshire’s community policing lead is urging people to “stay safe” ahead of what is expected to be a busy weekend. This will be the first weekend people are allowed to sit and drink in pubs and restaurants since the end of the most recent lockdown, and extra officers will be on the streets to help…
Read MoreWarwickshire Police Have Made Five Arrests Following a Fatality in Exhall Today
Warwickshire Police has made five arrests following a fatality in Exhall today (20th May). The arrests have been made in connection with a disturbance in Treviscoe Close, Exhall, that occurred at around 8.45am this morning. Upon arrival, West Midlands Ambulance Service paramedics administered emergency life support to a 72-year-old man but sadly, nothing could be…
Read MorePolice and partners ask public to submit Dashcam footage of dangerous drivers during Global Road Safety Week
During Global Road Safety Week 17-23 May, Warwickshire Police and partners are asking the public to help them make our roads safer by providing Dashcam or Headcam footage of potential moving traffic offences via ‘Op Snap’. This can range from driving dangerously or carelessly to overtaking on solid white lines, using a mobile phone while…
Read MoreStolen Caravan Recovered by Rural Crime Team Specials
On Sunday night a member of the public called Warwickshire Police believing they had seen their stolen Swift Group Caravan at the Corley Services on the M6. Four Special Constables from the Rural Crime Team attended the services and located the suspect stolen caravan. On inspection by the attending officers, it was clear that offenders…
Read MoreCars and Kids Don’t Mix Campaign
WCC’s Road Safety Education Team have recently worked with Safety Engineering & Warwickshire Police’s safer neighbourhood teams to re-launch the popular Cars & Kids Don’t Mix campaign. Parents and other adults are being asked to be mindful and considerate of where they park to help make the roads around their child’s school safer, less congested and help keep the air clearer of pollution. The ‘Cars and Kids Don’t Mix’ campaign encourages…
Read MoreKeyless Vehicle Thefts
Warwickshire Police are investigating six keyless vehicle thefts over the weekend: -Motorbike stolen from Sorrell Road, Nuneaton overnight on Thursday/Friday -Van stolen from St George’s Road, Atherstone overnight on Thursday/Friday -Moped stolen from Dean’s Way, Bedworth overnight on Friday/Saturday -BMW stolen from Brandon Lane, Coventry overnight on Saturday/Sunday -Motorbike stolen from Charlotte Street, Rugby overnight…
Read MoreVehicle Crime Arrests
Three people were arrested in connection with vehicle crime offences over the weekend. Yesterday evening officers, including the Rural Crime Team Specials, seized a stolen caravan and arrested two people at Corley Services. The 21-year-old woman and 20-year-old man, both of no fixed abode were arrested on suspicion of theft. A 27-year-old woman of no…
Read MoreLatest Rural Crime Team Newsletter
Please find attached the latest Rural Crime Team newsletter for your information: Newsletter May 2021 Please pass on or forward to anyone you know who may find it of interest. Thanks Carol
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