Cradley and Wollescote Neighbourhood

Sergeant Duncan Rudge | |
| Telephone: | 101 ext 7903 6422 |
| Email: | cradleyandwollescote@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk |

PC Sarah Beard

PC Vivek Rai

PCSO Jess Johnson

PCSO Shane Kyle

PCSO Neil Walters
Your neighbourhood team are currently working with the community and partners to address the following:
Burglary Dwellings, Wollescote Area.
At tonights PACT Meeting, local residents have raised the issue of Burglary Dwellings in the Wollescote Area.Feedback
Burglary Dwellings, Wollescote Area.: 5/6/2013 - My officers will be increasing patrols in the area and will be advising residents about leaving windows/doors open and unlocked during the summer months.
Burglary Other Buildings, Wollescote Area.
At tonights PACT Meeting, local residents have raised the issue of Burglary other Buildings in the Wollescote Area. This includes sheds and garages that are not attached to peoples houses..Feedback
Burglary Other Buildings, Wollescote Area.: 5/6/2013 - My officers will be increasing patrols in the area and will be carrying out a crime prevention leaflet drop offering advice to local residents. We will also be avialable for property marking if needed.
Vehicle Crime, Wollescote Area.
At tonights PACT Meeting local residents have raised the issue of Vehicle Crime in the wollescote area.Feedback
Vehicle Crime, Wollescote Area.: 5/6/2013 - My Officers will be carrying out patrols in the area and any vehicle spotted with items on display will be bought to the attention of the owners and advice will be given.
Neighbourhood police teams across Dudley borough are working hard to resolve issues and concerns raised by the local community.
If you have a specific concern about the neighbourhood in which you live, there are a number of ways you can share this information with us.
You can:
• Attend a local PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meeting or police surgery in your area. (Dates are listed on each neighbourhood webpage).
• Give the relevant neighbourhood team a call (Numbers are listed on the website)
• Stop one of our police officers or police community support officers who are on street patrol for a chat.
• Visit one of our police stations and explain your concerns to a relevant officer.
• Email your neighbourhood team explaining your concerns (Email addresses can be found on each neighbourhood webpage)
There are also numerous community groups and schemes that work alongside officers to reduce and deter crime.
You can become involved in local Neighbourhood Watch schemes, or even set up your own scheme with the help of our partnership officer. For further information, please contact your neighbourhood team for details.
Whichever method you prefer, we hope to hear from you soon.
If it matters to you, it matters to us.
Neighbourhood Meetings
| Date/Time | Meeting Type and Location |
|---|---|
| 3 July 2013 7:00 pm | PACT Bethel Chapel Hill Street Lye |
| 15 July 2013 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | PACT Wollescote Community Centre Wassell Road Wollescote |
| 4 September 2013 7:00 pm | PACT Providence Methodist Church Windmill Hill Cradley Halesowen |
| 2 October 2013 7:00 pm | PACT Bethel Chapel Hill Street Lye |
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This form is not for reporting a crime - in an emergency always dial 999, in a non-emergency call 0345 113 5000. For general enquiries view the main West Midlands Police website.
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The inspector for your neighbourhood sector is:
Inspector Derek Lambert
Halesowen Police Station ( view map )
Laurel Lane
Halesowen
West Midlands
B63 3JA
Telephone: 101 extension 7903 6420






