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We’re proud to announce Operation Fearless – a major new drive to bring down crime and improve the quality of life for people in communities around the West Midlands.
It’s thanks to £880,000 funding from Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster, who is using money seized from criminals.
The operation is launching first in and around Erdington High Street, with a dedicated police team already taking daily action on the crimes that affect the community the most.
Working with Birmingham City Council and other agencies such as immigration, bus and rail companies, and businesses we're determined to combat:
• Drugs
• Anti-social behaviour
• Robbery
• Violence
• Shoplifting
• Sale of stolen goods
• Exploitation
Erdington is just the first part of the Fearless story – with more parts of the region set to benefit in the coming months.
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A big thank you for your support this year. Here’s a look back at just some of what we’ve achieved in 2024.
We’re looking forward to 2025 – and another year of working with our partners to make our communities safer.
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She is the puppy who melted the heart of a Walsall town centre officer after she was handed over in a bag and in need of a new owner.
Cocker Spaniel Bella was just a few weeks old when a woman, who was clearly upset, approached St Matthew’s team PC Courtney Tongue in the town centre.
She handed her a bag with the pup inside and told she could no longer look after the tiny pup.
Courtney took her back to Walsall Council’s Civic Centre where our officers are based and officers from our Partnership and St Matthews neighbourhood teams decided on the name Bella in a vote.
Kind-hearted officers, as well as staff from Walsall Council, also contributed to a collection to pay for Bella’s vet bills to make sure she was healthy.
After checks were made Courtney was given the green light to take her home and give Bella the happy and fulfilled life she deserves.
Watch more below
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Delivery Drivers! Make sure you lock your vehicles every time you step away from it. Check your fob has done it's job by watching the lights flash, checking the handle, or watching the wing mirrors fold in.
We are working hard to keep you safe during the darker nights. Report any suspicious behaviour or robbery attempts to us on 999.
Remember! Park in well-lit areas and scan your surroundings before dropping off a delivery.
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Today sees your local police bring a range of resources together to focus on the ongoing issue of violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Officers will be carrying out policing operations throughout the day and evening. They will also be out in different parts of the city centre speaking with the public about how to stay safe.
Specially trained Project Servator officers will also be out across Birmingham city centre, engaging with businesses and members of the public to create a network of vigilance, recruiting people as extra eyes and ears on the ground to help identify and report anyone behaving suspiciously.
Read more here: orlo.uk/YXqMp
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“Seen it, lived it and worn the t-shirt.” Ex-gang member Will carried a knife and he’s here to tell you why you should ditch it.
In this episode, Will talks honestly about his past experiences. Will was once involved in knife crime and gang culture. Will has since turned to music to express himself and educate young people on the dangers of the life he once lived.
Craig, Will, Nikita, and Paul explore the realities of knife crime and the devastating impact it can have on you and your community as part of our new 'Let's talk about knife crime' podcast series.
#Watch the rest of the podcast by searching #LifeOrKnife or follow our channel to keep up to date with the latest videos.
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Operation Advance returns to Coventry
You’ll see extra officers on the streets, including specialists such as our roads policing and Project Guardian teams as well as other key partners for Operation Advance, across the city.
Throughout the next 24 hours we’ll be concentrating on our local priorities including vehicle crime, anti-social behaviour, violent crime, theft and burglary.
Staff and officers from our Coventry teams will be joined from colleagues across the force to go out on high-visibility patrols, carry out key operations to target offenders, conduct weapons sweeps and work with partners and volunteers on education events and other activities.
We’ll be sharing updates throughout the day on this on Coventry Police Facebook, local neighbourhood team X accounts and the WMP Instagram and TikTok channels.
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Working in partnership, making communities safer.
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