High Value Theft Burglary – Bericote Lane, Leamington Spa

Please be aware that between 20:00hrs on 26 November and 15:00hrs on 27 November 2018  at Bericote Lane, Leamington Spa offenders have entered two steel containers by cutting off high security padlocks. The offenders have then searched and removed items. The offenders have then  forced entry to two wooden cabins by the front door locks with a crow bar like instrument. An untidy search was then made of the cabins

The property stolen amounts to over £30,000 in value and includes rare Archery trophies marked “Leamington And Midland Counties Championship” with some dating back to the 18th century. A Honda generator has been stolen along with two compound bows and a “Fletcher” jig which is specific to archery

Anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious or has any information about this incident please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 quoting the incident number 241 of 27 November 2018, or ask to speak with officers at Leamington Spa CID.

Burglary & Garden Shed Thefts – Kenilworth

The latest crime incidents across Kenilworth involve a burglary and two garden shed burglaries. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report anything that appears out of the ordinary or suspicious.

Burglary
Please be aware that between 13.00hrs on Saturday 24 November and 11.30hrs on Monday 26 November 2018 offenders have removed a double glazed window to gain access to a property at Malthouse Lane, Kenilworth. Once inside the property the offenders have made an untidy search of the property and have taken a number of items of jewellery.
This is incident 253 of 26 November 2018
Garden Shed Burglaries
Please be aware that between midnight and 08.00hrs on Monday 26 November 2018 offenders have broken into a garden shed at the rear of a property at Rounds Hill, Kenilworth. A number of items have been stolen including a black power saw, a cordless Makita strimmer and Makita hedge cutter, a Scott mountain bike (gents) and a road racer bike.
This is incident 130 of 26 November 2018
Please be aware that between 17.00hrs on Sunday 25 November and 08.00hrs on Monday 26 November 2018 offenders have broken into two garden sheds at a property atRouncil Lane, Kenilworth. Before accessing the sheds the offenders cut off a padlock on a gate leading to the sheds. Both sheds were entered by the cutting off of padlocks. It is unclear this stage what items of property may have been taken.
This is incident 175 of 26 November 2018
If you think you may have heard or seen anything suspicious or have any information about any of these incidents then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

The need for ongoing vigilance by Kenilworth residents  is reinforced with news of the following incidents:

Bicycle Theft

Please be aware that between 14.30hrs and 16.30hrs on Saturday 25 November 2018 offenders have stolen a black “Whyte 120” mountain bike that was secured in cycle racks at High Street, Kenilworth.

This is incident 156 of 25 November 2018

Criminal Damage

Please be aware that at just after midnight (around 00.05hrs on Monday 26 November 2018) offenders have smashed the glass in a large upvc door at Clinton Lane, Kenilworth.
This is incident 2 of 26 November 2018

Burglary
Please be aware that between 24 November and 25 November offenders have broken into a property at Ashfield Road, Kenilworth. Once inside they have removed a safe.
This is incident 330 of 265 November 2018
If you think you have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information concerning any of the incidents please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Two Robberies & Burglary – Kenilworth

A robbery and burglary took place in Kenilworth on Saturday 24 November with a further robbery taking place in the early hours of this morning.

Burglary

Please be aware that between 11.30hrs and 19.30hrs on Saturday 24 November 2018 offenders have broken into a property through a rear bedroom window at Malthouse Lane, Kenilworth. Once inside they have carried out an untidy search. A laptop computer was stolen, it is not possible to confirm at present if other items have been taken.
This is incident 345 of 24 November 2018

 

Robbery
Please be aware that between 12.30hrs and 13.00hrs on Saturday 24 November 2018 two teenagers were robbed of £10 cash by two male teenagers at the junction of Station Road and Waverley Road, Kenilworth.
Both offenders were described as being approximately 18/20 years old, one was wearing a grey hoody with a strip of white on the hood, grey tracksuit bottoms and black trainers with white soles. The second offender was wearing a black hooded jacket that was had an underneath hood that was grey, black trousers and black shoes.
This is incident 229 of 24 November 2018

 

Robbery
Please be aware that at around 04.00hrs on Sunday 25 November 2018 a group individuals took a taxi from Warwick St, Leamington Spa. After dropping one person off at Leek Wootton the offenders forced the taxi driver out his driving seat and put him the back of the taxi with one of the offenders then driving the taxi. The offenders then stole all the taxi driver’s takings, the keys to the taxi and attempted to take his mobile phone. The offenders stopped the taxi at Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth where they made off on foot.
This is incident 71 of 25 November 2018

 

If you think you saw or heard anything suspicious or have any information about this incident then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Kenilworth Man Jailed for supplying Crack Cocaine & Heroin

A county lines drugs gang that shipped hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of drugs from Birmingham into Warwick and Leamington Spa has today been jailed for more than 20 years. 

The group made more than 300 shipments of crack cocaine and heroin into the towns between February 2015 and October 2016.

Each shipment consisted of drugs with an estimated street value of between £500 – £1000. The investigation into the gang was launched by the Warwickshire Police Serious Organised Crime Unit in 2015 after a number of local policing investigations identified the organised supply of drugs into towns.

Following the sentencing, Detective Inspector Alan Townsend from the Warwickshire Police Serious Organised Crime Unit said: “This was a well organised operation that saw drugs being transported into Warwickshire on an industrial scale. It was a typical county lines drugs business, with runners used to transport the goods from a large city into smaller towns.”

“As with many investigations into serious organised crime groups, this investigation started following local operations carried out by local policing teams and the intelligence they gathered as a result of these operations. These local operations helped the serious organised crime unit to piece together the bigger picture and target those responsible.”

“Intelligence provided by members of the public was key to bringing about this conviction. People should be reassured that we do act on all the information they provide about drug dealing in their communities and we do take action.”

Details of those sentenced – all were sentenced for conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin:

  • Michael John Hedli, 41, of Humphris Street, Warwick, was sentenced to 6 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Paul Noel Hodgson, 26, of Holly Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, was sentenced to 3 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Steven Kevin Bicknell, 33, of Field Barn Road, Hampton Magna, Warwickshire, was sentenced to 3 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Shaan Ali Khan, aged 20, of Kenilworth, was sentenced to 3 years and 9 months after pleading guilty.

 

  • Ian John Ward, 45, of Wellesbourne Road, Birmingham, was sentenced to five and a half years after being found guilty.

“The convictions follow a long and complex investigation and I’d like to praise the persistence and professionalism of everyone involved in the operation.

“Drug use fuels violence and petty crime, increasing pressure on police, health services and other public agencies; It’s vital that we do all we can to cut off supply lines such as this and ensure those responsible are put behind bars.” Detective Inspector Townsend added.