APPEAL – Pedestrian injured in Kenilworth

Witnesses are being urged to come forward following a collision in Leyes Lane, Kenilworth.

The incident, involving what is believed to be a red or burgundy car, and a pedestrian, happened at 3.40pm on Wednesday 18 October 2023.

A 12-year-old girl suffered minor injuries to her head and leg.

The vehicle is reported to have left the scene following the collision.

Enquiries into the incident are underway and police officers would like to hear from anyone who saw the collision. Drivers with dashcam are also asked to check for footage that may assist the investigation.

Anyone with information should go to www.warwickshire.police.uk/report or call 101, quoting incident 168 of 19 October 2023.

Mercedes Benz Vehicle Thefts

There have been a number of Mercedes Benz stolen across Warwickshire this week, including two such thefts in Kenilworth. Consequently Warwickshire Police have tasked their officers to pulling over any Mercedes Benz vehicles they maybe they’re suspicious about.

So if you are a driver of a Mercedes Benz vehicle please don’t be offended if you are asked to stop, police officers will simply want to check everything is in order.

The recent vehicle thefts are being investigated. In the meantime, if you own a Mercedes Benz motor vehicle please take extra precautions to protect your vehicle.

Thefts of Motor Vehicles & Theft from Motor Vehicle – Kenilworth

Please be aware that between 1345hrs and 1415hrs on Saturday 14 October offenders have smashed the drivers side window of a grey Citroen Picasso motor vehicle that was parked at Glasshouse Lane, Kenilworth. With access gained to the inside of the vehicle they have stolen a purse containing a number of bank cards.

This is crime reference 23/44337

Please be aware that between 2330hrs on Monday 16 October and 0740hrs on Tuesday 17 October 2023 offenders have stolen a blue Mercedes C250 motor vehicle that was parked at Riley Close (off Cashmore Road), Kenilworth. The vehicle was stolen without keys indicating that it may have been stolen using a remote key interception device.

This is crime reference 23/44301

Please be aware that at approximately 0310hrs on Tuesday 17 October 2023 offenders have stolen a black Mercedes E220 D AMG estate motor vehicle that was parked on the drive of a property at Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth. The vehicle was stolen without keys indicating that it may have been stolen using a remote key interception device.

This is crime reference 23/44289

If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious, have any CCTV or dashcam footage or information about these crimes then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Bogus Callers Alert – Kenilworth

WARWICKSHIRE POLICE are advising all householders to be aware of Bogus callers to calling at their address.


Today Warwickshire Police have received a report of persons cold calling an address in Kenilworth, wanting to read the gas meter. When challenged they made their excuses and left.
2 or 3 males in high visibility vests.


If anyone cold calls your address wanting to read gas/electric or water please contact your supplier (DO NOT call any telephone number the doorstep caller provides to you) to confirm if engineers/meter readers are in the area and to confirm their identity.

If in any doubt do not answer the door. If you believe a bogus caller has presented themselves at your door, DO NOT LET THEM IN, close your door and dial 999 and ask for the Police.

Attempted Fraud – Scam Call Warning – Kenilworth

Please be aware that scam telephone calls are being made to Kenilworth residents. Warwickshire Police’s Safer Neighbourhood Team for Kenilworth are appealing to all residents, especially the elderly or vulnerable and those who may care for them, to be aware of these scam calls.

On Thursday, 5 October 2023, a resident in Kenilworth was contacted by an offender who purported to be from the Fraud Department of a well-known bank. They told the resident they were trying to catch a scammer and even provided the name of the so-called suspect. They then asked the resident to transfer £28,000 to a specified account in order for them to trace the suspect.

Believing this to be true, the resident went to her bank and transferred the amount. Luckily, the staff at the resident’s bank picked up what was happening and cancelled the payment. These things can be embarrassing for those who become victims. However, no one should feel embarrassed as the offenders making these calls can sound very professional and plausible.

This event highlights:

  • Scam Telephone calls are being made to homes in Kenilworth.
  • The caller on these scam calls sounds plausible and can easily deceive people.
  • Residents, especially those who care for elderly or vulnerable people, need to be extra vigilant.
  • Do NOT give bank or personal details, such as your date of birth, to anyone over the telephone.
  • Banks nor the Police Do NOT telephone people to discuss their personal accounts or ask them to transfer money.
  • Put the phone down on anyone who calls whom you believe to be suspicious.
  • Do NOT fall for the “I’ll ring you back” scam. Make sure that after you put the phone down, there is a dialling tone when you pick it back up. If the phone line is silent, it means the line is still open to the scammer.

If you have any concerns, receive such a call, or wish to report a fraud or cyber crime, don’t hesitate to contact Action Fraud at 0300 123 2040. 

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