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Inc 102 20/05/2011 

Theft from motor vehicle in Bellfield Tanworth in Arden. Between 2000 19/05 and 0730 20/05 offenders have entered a parked vehicle on Bellfield and taken a sat nav from the vehicle. Pushchairs were also removed from the back but were recovered at the scene.

Inc 33 27/05/2011 

Attempt theft from vehicle in Cloweswood Lane Earlswood. At 0300 27/05 2 males attempted to take items from an unsecured vehicle. Fortunately the occupants had a infra red perimeter device on the drive that indicates that entry to the driveway had been breached making the vehicle owners aware. Offenders made off on foot towards Malthouse Lane.

Inc 416 27/05/2011 

Burglary dwelling Forshaw Heath Rd Earlswood. Between 26/05 and 2000 27/05 offenders have gained entry to a property via rear patio doors using the owners spade. An untidy search has been made and large quantities of electrical items such as TV and gaming systems have been taken.

Inc 487 27/05/2011 

Theft from motor vehicle Earlsmere Earlswood. Between 1645-1700 a British Gas van has been entered and had the toolbox removed by persons unknown.

There has also been reports of vehicles acting suspiciously around The Common, Malthouse Lane and Forshaw Heath Lane over the past few days. Vehicles mentioned have been a Blue Peugeot 307, and a silver/grey Peugeot 206.

If you have any information regarding the above incidents please call 01926 415000 quoting the INC number. 

If you believe a crime is in progress please call 999. 

If you spot any vehicles acting in a suspicious manner please take a note of the registration plate and make and colour if possible and forward it on to myself.
Many thanks,
Alcester North 
Safer Neighbourhood Team 
Warwickshire Police     
01789 444816            


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