Park, St.Peter’s and Graiseley

Newsletter

October 2019 Edition

Meet the Team

Sergeant PC Chris PC Katie PCSO Lee PCSO Rebecca PC Tim Lovatt Simon Bott Seymour Walker Haynes Crawford

PC Daniel PC Joanne PCSO Matt PCSO Adam Roberts Whitehouse Pilsbury Evans

PCSO Becca PCSO Rebecca PC Paul Johnson PCSO Shaun PCSO Gemma PC Clare Ansell D’Cruze Bickmore- Evans Parker Green

Contact us Call Email Facebook Twitter stpeterspark@west- www.facebook.com/ midlands.pnn.police.uk @StPetersWMP wolverhamptonpolice Sept 2019= The amount of crimes that have been reported to us in that month. Crime Figures

ST PETERS Sept 2019 Year to date Burglary 6 47 Residential Burglary 0 6 Business & Community Robbery 4 34 Criminal 9 81 damage Theft from 3 41 vehicle Theft of vehicle 5 31 Total 27 240

PARK Sept 2019 Year to date Burglary 5 57 Residential Burglary 0 16 Business & Community Robbery 5 32 Criminal 12 78 damage Theft from 5 68 vehicle Theft of vehicle 4 33 Total 31 284

Did you know police is Digital

Halloween can be a scary time for people who don’t like surprises or callers at the door. Here is our advice for elderly or vulnerable residents:

 Try to arrange to visit a friend/relative or invite someone to sit with you

 If you do receive an unexpected caller at the door don’t feel pressured to answer it

 If you are expecting a caller always ask for ID

 If you have a door chain make sure it is securely fastened at all times and be sure to use your spy hole viewer if you have one

 Parents and children should follow these simple rules to make sure they have a safe and consid- erate Halloween:

 Young children should ONLY go trick-or-treating with an adult

 Never trick-or-treat alone. Have at least two friends go with you

 Plan your route and make sure your family knows what it is  Be very cautious of strangers - accept treats in the doorway but never go inside a house

 Walk on the pavements and cross the roads carefully using pedestrian and zebra crossings where possible

 Don't frighten elderly people - always be considerate

 Go safely home before it turns too dark and late

 Don't call at houses with 'sorry, no trick or treat' cards in the window

 How the police work with you to tackle anti-social behaviour

 Questions about anti-social behaviour but don’t want to call us? Type your issue in on the search bar on the homepage to find out what to do in various situations - from teenagers with fireworks to noise nuisance and more. You will find answers here.

 You can report anti-social behaviour on our website live chat between 8am-midnight. Alternative- ly you can speak directly to officers at community meetings or at your local police station.

 Information we receive from the community helps us identify common issues, hotspot locations, repeat offenders and patterns of behaviour

 Keep a diary of incidents of anti-social behaviour. This gives us a history of events and can be used as part of the evidence gathering process

 A range of measures are available to us from warning letters and structured parenting orders, to imposing fines and making arrests

 We work closely with partner agencies, such as local councils, housing providers and schools, to tackle issues jointly, giving us greater powers to improve people’s lives

 It often takes a great deal of courage to call for help and we will ensure that we identify every op- portunity to protect victims

 If you want to find out more about to how to report rowdy behaviour, please visit our dedicated advice page. If you feel that there is a threat to life, please call 999. Or visit www.west- midlands.police.uk

Come & see us at Whitmore Reans Library Friday 29th November 2019 @ 4-5pm

Speak to us about Street Watch & sign up to

WM NOW

Our communities play a crucial part in helping us prevent and detect crime and anti-social behaviour. We are constantly working to improve the flow of information between WMP and the people living and working across the West Midlands in order to make a greater impact in the prevention and detection of crime and anti-social behaviour.

If you live, work or have an interest in the West Midlands, please register now to become a recipient of messages of information, crime alerts and witness appeals local to you. Just click on the JOIN button on the front page to sign up.

As a registered recipient you will not only benefit from two way messaging but will also hear about positive police action in your community, help identify sus- pected or wanted criminals or learn about community groups, events and meetings in your area. PLEASE NOTE: THIS SERVICE IS NOT FOR REPORTING CRIMES OR INCIDENTS - TO REPORT THESE PLEASE CONTACT ON 101 OR 999 IF AN EMERGENCY.

We are actively looking for local people to take part Street- watch groups in all 3 of our beats. We have already had several replies about taking part. Are you interested? Drop us an email on the below for more info.

If you are interested and would like to know more

information please contact [email protected]