Hateley Heath Neighbourhood

Sergeant Kym Jones | |
| Telephone: | 101 ext 811 3122 |
| Email: | hateleyheath@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk |

PC Sharon Manboard-Jones

PC Liam Wall

PCSO Dave Turner

PCSO Gary Woodrow
- PC Fran Allen
- PC Adam Harris
- PC Adrian Jackson
Your neighbourhood team are currently working with the community and partners to address the following:
Drug Activity.
The sale of illegal drugs is a police priority in the Hateley Heath and surrounding areas. As your local police team we are happy to receive any information you may have on the production, sale and use of illegal drugs. If you have any information please contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or you can contact your local station by calling '101'.Feedback
Drug Activity.: Officers from Hateley Heath neighbourhood policing team have attended Phoenix Collegiate to deliver a stop & search presentation in relation to police powers around the stop & search procedure.
Vehicle Crime.
There has been an increase in the amount of vehicle crime which is being reported on the Hateley Heath area. This includes theft of property from inside vehicles and the damage caused to vehicles in an attempt to steal them. Please ensure your car is locked and alarmed when it is parked and all valuables removed from view.Feedback
Vehicle Crime.: Increased high visibility patrols has resulted in a reduction of vehicle offences in the Hateley Heath area.
Neighbourhood police teams across Sandwell 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 police surgery or neighbourhood forum meeting. (Dates as 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 PCSOs 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 your neighbourhood officers. Contact them for more information.
Sandwell also has a voluntary charity organisation called the Sandwell Crime Prevention Panel. The panel is always looking for new members, and can be contacted by visiting the website at www.sandwellcrimeprevention.org
Fix My Street is also an excellent website that can be used to voice your concerns, and allows you to remain anonymous if you so wish. You can visit the website at www.fixmystreet.com.
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 |
|---|---|
| 2 July 2013 10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Police Surgery Stone Cross Library Beverley Road Stone Cross |
| 6 August 2013 10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Police Surgery Stone Cross Library Beverley Road Stone Cross |
Here you can send a quick email direct to this Neighbourhood Team. Simply write your message and click 'Submit'.
If you wish to be contacted about your query, then please include a telephone number or email address in the message.
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 Akeel Najib
North Sandwell Police Station ( view map )
Moor Street
West Bromwich
B70 7AQ
Telephone: 0845 113 5000




