Here is the weekly update for crimes that have occurred in Shirley North during October 2022.
In case of an emergency, please do not hesitate to call 999. Let’s try and be vigilant and lookout for each other.
Please report anything you believe to be suspicious.
Below is also a link to the Met Police crime prevention page, there are some good articles on how to keep your homes safe especially during these autumn nights.
https://www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/
Recent Crimes
Location | Classification | Date & Time |
Ham View | Theft from Motor Vehicle Victims have had both number plates stolen from their vehicle. The vehicle was parked outside their property. |
21/10/2022 17:00 |
Woodmere Avenue | Drugs A male was searched under section 23 of the misuse of drugs act. A small amount of cannabis was found. |
22/10/2022 23:00 |
Valley Walk | Fraud Victim has been sent a parcel of 4 new Iphone’s. Victim has called the company to explain they did not make this order. The company had all the victims’ details and asked for payment. |
26/10/2022 09:00 |
Shirley Road | Theft Male has filled up his vehicle with petrol and driven off without paying. |
29/10/2022 18:38 |
Valley Walk | Burglary Victim has come home from being out with friends, the rear back door glass had been smashed and door opened from inside. Victim cannot be sure anything was taken. |
29/10/2022 18:36 – 22:22 |
Stroud Green Way | Criminal Damage Victim has parked their car on the road while visiting a friend. When returned the vehicle had been keyed. |
29/10/2022 21:00 – 22:00 |
Tower View | Theft of Motor Vehicle Victim has gone into their garage and their vehicle has been stolen. |
31/10/2022 17:00 |
Delamere Crescent | Theft of Motor Vehicle Victim’s white Mercedes was stolen overnight from outside their property |
31/10/2022 02:30 – 07:00 |
Lorne Gardens | Theft of Motor Vehicle Victim’s black Mercedes was stolen overnight from outside their property. The vehicle was locked and the victim’s keys were safe inside their home. |
31/10/2022 08:00 |
Report crime by calling 101 or in an emergency call 999.
Remember, you can also report crime online on our website: https://www.met.police.uk/
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