Theft of BMW Motorcycles – Burton Green

Householders are advised to maintain vigilance around their home and area following the theft of two BMW motorcycles. Between 04.50hrs and 05.10hrs on Wednesday 29 April 2020 offenders stole two BMW motorcycles from a property at Hob Lane, Burton Green, Kenilworth.

One bike is a BMW GS 1250 – blue and white with the second motorcycle being a BMW S1000 RR also blue and white.

The offenders gained access to the motorcycles at the property by cutting a hole in the garage door. The bikes were stolen without the keys. Two vehicles were seen leaving the scene at speed and are described as being a transit type van and the other a dark-coloured saloon car. Both headed off towards Windmill Lane.

This is incident 29 of 29 April 2020

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about this incident, then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Police warn dangerous drivers they are on the case…

SLOW down, take extra care and stay safe on our roads – that’s the message to drivers who are seeing quieter roads as a chance to drive faster and ignore the law.

Warwickshire’s roads policing team has spoken out to remind people it is continuing to actively patrol the county’s roads to keep an eye on what drivers are doing and check vehicles are safe.

This includes looking out for uninsured drivers and anyone taking risks by speeding, using a mobile phone while driving, drink driving, or by not wearing a seatbelt.

Inspector Jem Mountford said: “We’re pleased to find a significant decrease in traffic on Warwickshire’s roads demonstrating that people are complying with the Government’s directions.

“However, it has been disappointing to see the number of uninsured vehicles and drivers who believe the quieter roads are an excuse to drive too fast putting themselves and others in danger.”

“Officers are conducting patrols to identify these offences as we’re determined to make the roads of Warwickshire as safe as possible.”


In the past week the Operational Policing Unit (OPU) has tweeted about some of the offences they have come across. The following are from last Thursday, 23rd April:

– OPU stopped and seized a car in Leek Wootton. The driver had no insurance and the MOT expired last year. The driver was also wanted on warrant for breach of a court order.

– OPU seized a Laguna on the A46, Warwick, earlier. The driver had no insurance or licence. Driver reported.

– Earlier the same day, officers came across a vehicle that had been uninsured since February. The driver was reported to court.

– Also posted on 23rd April, OPU was on patrol on the M69 when a vehicle decided to overtake them at excessive speed. The driver was uninsured and using trade plates which did not belong to them. The vehicle was seized and the driver reported.

Allotment Sheds Rifled – Kenilworth

KENILWORTH Residents are advised to remain vigilant for suspicious activity following a series of burglaries that led to fourteen allotment sheds being broken into with the contents rifled at Gypsy Lane, Kenilworth . The offences took place between 1800hrs on Thursday 23 April and 08.30hrs on Saturday 25 April 2020.

The main items stolen have been gardening power tools including a four-stroke petrol rotovator, a two-stroke petrol strimmer, some ‘Makita” hand power tools and other garden implements and tools including a spring-loaded spade.

There were other items taken from the sheds but that were subsequently left at, or near, to the scene. It’s believed that offenders entered the allotments from fields at the rear, and a vehicle was used to cross the fields to the allotments.

Did you see, notice or hear anything suspicious, or do you have any information about these crimes?

If you can help us, please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 and quote Incident 88/25042020. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111