Warning after Car Key Burglars Jailed

MEMBERS OF A CAR THEFT GANG that stole from over 50 homes across Warwickshire and Leicestershire for some seven months in 2019 have been jailed. The Coventry based gang were involved in burglaries that took place at 51 addresses across the two counties as they looked to enter homes and steal keys for expensive motor vehicles. 

Some of the events, where members of the public became involved bordered on robbery as the motor vehicles such as BMW’s and Audi’s were stolen. Other items of values such as jewellery was taken in a couple of the cases.

Three of the team – Keanan Walker, Myles Campbell and a 17-year-old who cannot be named because of his age – pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle and conspiracy to steal. Walker, of Westminster Road, Spon End, was jailed for five-and-a-half years after a judge at Warwick Crown Court said he was taking into account a sentence he has already served for a burglary committed during the same period. A 17-year-old, also from Coventry, who had an extensive list of previous convictions and is serving a life sentence for murder, was sentenced to six-and-a-half years detention. 

A warrant was issued for the arrest of Campbell, 22, of The Moorfields, Stoke Aldermoor, after he failed to turn up for the hearing.

Prosecutor Andrew Wallace said “This is a very large conspiracy carried out between April 1, 2019, and December 24 that year. “It involves 51 separate addresses and a very wide geographical trawl in Warwickshire  and Leicestershire looking for expensive vehicles to steal to a value which exceeds £1 million. “All of these defendants are serious criminals, and burglary and theft seems to be a lifestyle for them.The object of the conspiracy was to obtain vehicles by the commission of burglaries, sometimes to get the car keys, but on other occasions there is a theft of the vehicle which is very close to being a robbery. ” 

The convictions are a result of Warwickshire, West Midlands and Leicestershire Police teams working together to detect and arrest the suspects and place evidence of their crimes before the Court.

In welcoming the news of the convictions Kenilworth’s Safer Neighbourhood Team warned residents that the threat of car theft continues with two vehicles stolen across Kenilworth in the past week using techniques to foil keyless entry and vehicle ignition systems.

Kenilworth’s SNT and Kenilworth Watch are appealing to people with motor vehicles, particularly expensive and sought after models, to take practical measures to deter vehicle theft.

Two things are advised:

An effective steering lock which makes its a great deal more difficult to steal the vehicle.

A metal box (Faraday cage) or faraday pouch which when keyless ignition keys are placed inside cannot be intercepted by unlawful devices near the property.

These measures make a real difference as they go a long way to thwart attempts to steal keyless entry motor vehicles.

Theft of Vehicle – Kenilworth

Please be aware that between 0100hrs and 1145hrs on Monday 6 December 2021 offenders have stolen a black Range Rover Sport motor vehicle that was situated in a car parking area at Green Leek Lane (off Red Lane/Hob Lane) Burton Green, Kenilworth.

 

The keys for the vehicle were not stolen indicating that this was keyless vehicle theft potentially carried out by a device intercepting the signal from the vehicle’s keys inside a property nearby.

 

This incident highlights the need to place keys of vehicles with keyless entry in a faraday (metal) cage, box or pouch and consider a steering lock cover over the steering wheel.

 

This is incident 119 of 6 December 2021

 

If you think you may have seen, heard or have any information related to this incident then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 1111

Theft & Attempted Burglary – Kenilworth

Vehicle Theft

Please be aware that between 2130hrs on Friday 3 December and 0800hrs Saturday 4 December 2021 offenders have stolen a grey Range Rover Velar from Manor Road, Kenilworth. The keys for the vehicle were not stolen indicating that this was keyless vehicle theft potentially carried out by a device intercepting the signal from the vehicle’s keys inside a property nearby.

 

This incident highlights the need to place keys of vehicles with keyless entry in a faraday cage or pouch and consider a steering lock cover over the steering wheel.

 

This is incident 104 of 4 December 2021

 

Attempted Burglary foiled by Anti Snap Locks

 

Please be aware that between 0015hrs on Thursday 3 December and 1200hrs on Saturday 4 December 2021 offenders have attempted to break into a property at Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth by attempting to force the lock off a rear conservatory door. The lock fitted was of the recommended ‘anti snap’ type which ensured that the offenders were unable to gain entry.

 

While regrettable that an attempt was made to enter the property the benefit and added protection of anti-snap locks is demonstrated by this incident

 

This is incident 201 of 4 December 2021

For more information about Anti-Snap locks please view the short video below.

For more information about these locks the local stockists are: https://www.eydens.co.uk/lock-lock/

If you think that you may have seen, heard or have any information about either of the incidents liated above please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 1111

 

Warwickshire Police Anti Drink and Drug Driving campaign runs for a month starting on Wednesday 1 December 2021

Warwickshire Police will again be supporting the national anti-drink drug driving operation starting on 1 December and running until the 31 December 2021 to highlight the consequences of driving under the influence of drink or drugs.

Across Warwickshire in 2019, drink driving was cited as a causation factor in 72 road traffic collisions including one fatal and 27 serious collisions. In the same period, illegal or medicinal drugs, were cited as a causation factor in 21 road traffic collisions including 2 fatal and 7 serious collisions.


These collisions include 10 collisions where drivers were found to be impaired by both alcohol and drugs (illicit or medicinal) and 5 of these collisions resulted in serious injuries.

The December campaign aims to change driver behaviours by expelling some of the myths around drink and drug driving whilst the enforcement element aims to catch those that do drink or take drugs and drive.

Warwickshire Police will be publicising arrests as part of the enforcement and Kenilworth Watch will be passing the details out through our alert system to keep you up to date.

We wish everyone a safe and pleasant time over the next month.

1,500 now signed up to Kenilworth Watch

1,500 KENILWORTH RESIDENTS have now signed up to Kenilworth Watch.

The latest milestone for the Neighbourhood Watch site that provides 24/7 automatic crime alerts for the town was reached today following BBC Two broadcasting “Frontline Fightback” which featured Kenilworth.

The episode is available until Christmas and the Kenilworth element starts at 14.33 and here is a link:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000tyly

A Kenilworth Watch spokesperson said “More people across the town subscribed to the free service that Kenilworth Watch provides after the BBC programme was transmitted this morning. We are so pleased more residents have signed up and that in doing so we have reached the 1,500 milestone.”

Kenilworth Watch operates a website that enables residents to provide their email address and receive up to date crime alerts based on the latest information from Warwickshire Police.