Burglaries – Kenilworth

Burglary

Please be aware that between 0800hrs and midday on Friday 29 November 2024 offender/s have smashed through a side door of a property at Birches Lane, Kenilworth. The offenders gained access to the inside of the property and once iside carried out an untidy search. A number of items were stolen, including watches, passports and birth certificates together with a number of other personal documents. The offenders also tried to steal the TV but failed. They left the premises by the rear fence which they damaged as a result.

This is crime reference 23/50914/24

Burglary

Please be aware that between midday and 1230hrs on Friday 29 November 2024 offender/s have smashed the rear patio door of a property on Coventry Road, Kenilworth to gain access to the inside of the property. Once inside the offender/s carried out an untidy search and a number of items were stolen including jewellery and personal medical devices.

This is crime reference 23/50925/24

These latest burglaries cause concern as they appear to be very opportunist. One of the most effective deterrents to this type of burglary is a monitored burglar alarm. If the offenders can see you have monitored alarm, they know that however they try to gain entry to the property the alarm will notify the homeowner and police in seconds. Consequently, they tend to look for elsewhere where there is less risk of being caught.

Unmonitored CCTV may act as a partial deterrent but is not as effective as a monitored burglar alarm because offenders nowadays almost always completely cover any recognisable features with clothing and headgear so are often not deterred by being caught on camera. However, monitored CCTV which also has voice and speaker functionality can make a difference as you can make offenders aware that you can see them and police are on the way.

Monitored burglar alarms and CCTV systems are available from a range of outlets and suppliers and are not significantly expensive. Two local suppliers are;

https://www.eydens.co.uk

https://www.samphiresecurity.co.uk

If you think you may have seen or heard anything, have any CCTV footage, dashcam footage or any information about either of these incidents please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Burglary – Kenilworth

Please be aware that 1645hrs and 1845hrs on Sunday 24 November 2024 offender/s broke the front door lock of a home at Cromwell Lane, Burton Green, Kenilworth. Upon entering the property the burglar alarm activated and it appears they left having been disturbed by the alarm and unable to find keys to two motor vehicles parked at the property.

This is Incident 357 of 24 November 2024.

If you think you may have seen or heard anything, have any CCTV footage, dashcam footage or any information about this latest incident detailed above please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

This brings is the fifth burglary in November in Kenilworth and it’s why we sent posted advice yesterday on how householders can protect their homes and motor vehicles. Today Eydens of Coventry have contacted us and are offering 10% off all anti snap locks for anyone from Kenilworth, including Burton Green until the 14 December 2024.

If you want more details about anti snap locks and other deterrents then please check out our advice post yesterday – just click the link below https://kenilworthnwatch.com/2024/11/24/car-key-burglaries-keyless-car-theft-kenilworth/

Car Key Burglary – Kenilworth

Please be aware that between midnight on Saturday 23 November and 0900hrs on Sunday 24 November 2024 offender/s have snapped the locks on a rear door of a house at Red Lane, Kenilworth and gained entry to the premises.

Once inside the offender/s have located and taken the keys to a black Land Rover Defender that was parked on the drive. The offenders have then stolen the Land Rover Defender.

This is incident 137 of 24/11/2024

We put out a general information post earlier today about these type of crimes and what householders can do to protect themselves and deter criminals, particularly to remove the vulnerability of burglary where homes are not fitted with anti snap locks.

More information is available here: https://kenilworthnwatch.com/2024/11/24/car-key-burglaries-keyless-car-theft-kenilworth/

If you think you may have seen or heard anything, have any CCTV footage, dashcam footage or any information about this latest incident detailed above please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Car Key Burglaries & Keyless Car Theft – Kenilworth

In recent weeks, understandable concerns have arisen following the theft of motor vehicles in Kenilworth outside people’s homes, often from their private drives. The thefts are likely the work of serious organised crime gangs, and Warwickshire Police are working alongside other forces to detect these criminals.

Nevertheless, there are things we can do to help ourselves and make it much less easy for these criminals. While they can come to Kenilworth and succeed in stealing vehicles, they are likely to keep coming back. If we can all make things more complicated, they will become less successful and eventually go elsewhere until they are caught. We all have a role to play and a contribution to make, which can make a real difference in reducing these crimes. 

Posts on social media have included CCTV showing some of the techniques offenders use to gain access and control of a motor vehicle with keyless ignition. It can make for unnerving viewing. The latest such event was at Windy Arbour, Kenilworth.

In addition, there have been other events in Kenilworth known as “Car Key Burglaries”, where offenders break into a home to locate the keys to the motor vehicle they wish to steal. Both these types of crimes are worrying for householders and vehicle owners. However, we want to impress upon householders some things that can be done that significantly reduce you becoming the next victim of these types of crime.

Two such “Car Key Burglary” events have occurred in Kenilworth in the last ten days, one at Best Avenue and another at Birches Lane, Kenilworth.

Kenilworth Watch wants to share with you what householders can do to help protect themselves and their property.

Car Key Burglary

The last thing any householder wants is to be burgled. Criminals will always look for the easiest pickings so the easier you make it for them the greater the chance you could be a victim, especially if you have a high value motor vehicle of the type and make they would like to steal. Of course no householder knowingly makes things easy for criminals but there are things that many householders are not fully aware of. 

By far the greatest vulnerability can be the standard locks that are fitted on most front and rear doors. Please watch the video to see just how easy it is to break into a home by snapping one of these standard locks. It takes just 18 seconds.

Entry to properties is primarily obtained by snapping the lock of rear or side doors, most of which are the standard UPVC or composite doors that are fitted on most properties these days.

Lock snapping typically enables entry to a property within 9 seconds or so. This is why we make no apology for advising householders to check their locks, and if they are not of the anti-snap standard, please seriously consider having them changed.

It is pleasing to know that following a campaign we ran in the Autumn of 2022 over fifty properties in Kenilworth fitted anti-snap locks. That was and is excellent news and for those properties they now have one of the most effective deterrents available to protect their property from burglary.

CCTV is another helpful tool to protect your property and capture suspicious activity. However, CCTV is not as effective as anti-snap locks or monitored burglar alarms because offenders have gotten wise to techniques to hide their identity, meaning the deterrent effect still exists, but it’s not as great as anti-snap locks and monitored burglar alarms.

We realise that people’s budgets are stretched with the cost of living significantly increasing. Nevertheless, if you have valuable property in your home, you wish to protect it. In that case, fitting anti-snap locks is a sensible decision and one that with two doors should not cost a prohibitive amount compared to the valuables you seek to protect.

Anti Snap locks are available from all reputable local locksmiths.

We have liaised with Eydens Locksmiths of Coventry who can provide Ultion anti snap locks and if you wish fit them at your home for you too. You can contact Eydens between Monday to Saturday between 9am to 5.30pm on 02476 332524. More information at; https://www.eydens.co.uk

Proof that Anti Snap Locks Deter

A recent event in Kenilworth involving a householder showed how effective anti snap locks are. The householder was away on holiday and a key holder was unable to open the front door because the door mechanism (not the anti snap lock) was jammed. Two other doors were available to gain entry to the property but both had anti snap locks fitted and the key holder did not have keys to those doors. It took an approved locksmith over 3 hours to gain entry to the property!

This is why when most criminals see you have anti snap locks fitted they just don’t try and go somewhere else that’s easier.

Keyless Car Theft

We advise all owners of vehicles with keyless entry systems to switch off the key signal when the vehicle has been locked if they have such technology with their vehicle and keys. More importantly, a steering lock device and placing the keys in a metal container or metal lined pouch is the most effective way of deterring and preventing these type of thefts.

Steering Wheel Lock

Fitting a visible robust steering lock such as Milenco or Disclok to high-value vehicles such as Audi, Range Rover and BMW’s is effective and a very visible deterrent. While these vehicles may have include a tracker, these do not always put off thieves. The cost of the Disklok is minimal against the value of the vehicle, but it deters theft because it makes it so difficult for the criminal to steal the vehicle.

Faraday Box and Pouch

The Faraday box and pouch is a first line of defence against relay attacks, cocooning your keys and stopping criminals from boosting its signal. Any metal container will do – a biscuit tin, a filing cabinet, even a microwave – though purpose-made products are inexpensive and effective and easily available online.

A summary of our advice is shown in this advice leaflet at the end of this post. We produced advice to help Kenilworth householders to protect themselves from becoming the next victim of crime that we find ourselves putting out our latest crime alert about.

Finally, if you haven’t already done so, why not subscribe to Kenilworth Watch and join over 1,700 other households in Kenilworth that receive 24/7 crime alerts and updates direct to your smartphone, tablet or PC. Your data is not shared, used by or sold to any other party and is only used for the purposes of providing information related to Neighbourhood Watch in and around Kenilworth.

If you wish or need to contact Warwickshire Police’s Safer Neighbourhood Team for Kenilworth you can do so here: https://www.warwickshire.police.uk/area/your-area/local-policing-team-contact/contact-your-local-policing-team/

Keyless Vehicle Theft – Kenilworth

Please beware that between 1200 midday and 1820hrs on Sunday 6 October 2024 offenders have stolen a Range Rover Discovery from a driveway at Glasshouse Lane, Kenilworth. The theft was carried by foiling a keyless entry on the vehicle.

This is crime reference 23/ 42918/24

If you think you may have seen or heard anything, have any CCTV footage, dashcam footage or any information about this incident please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

As subscribers to Kenilworth Watch will know one of the crimes that we report with our crime alerts is the theft of motor vehicles in and around Kenilworth that have keyless entry system to which some criminals use interception techniques to foil and steal the vehicle, often from the private drive of the home where the vehicle owner lives.

While vehicle theft in Kenilworth has significantly fallen this year we believe it is foolish to be become complacent and this latest theft reinforces that view.

Kenilworth Watch wanted to share some excellent advice and tips from the charity Crimestoppers that has been published this week. The advice provides some excellent and sensible options to consider and potentially take to protect your vehicles with keyless entry systems from being stolen.

Please click on the below link to access the Crimestoppers advice on Keyless Vehicle Theft.

https://crimestoppers-uk.org/news-campaigns/news/2024/aug/the-invisible-threat-the-rise-in-keyless-vehicle-theft