POLICE DETAILS
West Mercia Police - Bromsgrove St Johns Neighbourhood

West Mercia Police Information

West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police area in England and Wales. The force area is divided into five territorial policing areas, which match the boundaries of our local authorities.

While West Mercia is predominantly rural, it also contains some densely populated urban areas and many market towns. To ensure we strike the right balance between addressing national and local policing priorities, the force focuses its activities on three priority areas:

  • Serving
  • Protecting the public
  • Making the difference

Bromsgrove St Johns Neighbourhood

West Mercia Police has not provided any neighbourhood information at this time.

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Neighbourhood Map - Bromsgrove St Johns

Contact Details

Voluntary opportunities https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/16523/Voluntary-opportunities
Recognised watch schemes https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/19841/Recognised-watch-schemes
Crimestoppers https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1996/Crimestoppers
Partners and communities together meetings

Partners and communities together (PACT) meetings are regular meetings organised jointly between the Safer Neighbourhood Policing Teams, local Councillors and partners.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/Partners-and-communities-together-meetings
Your opinion matters

We want to know more about your needs. We also want to know more about our performance, our service and the impact of our activities, policies and procedures.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/6975/Your-opinion-matters
Departmental Information

The contracts and procurement department provide specialist support to the forces in all aspects related to buying supplies and services using a variety of contractual arrangements ranging from small simple orders to large scale tendering projects.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1994/Departmental-Information

Senior Officer Details

West Mercia Police has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

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Mark Chappell (Inspector)

I'm Mark Chappell and I am temporarily responsible for Local Policing in Redditch.

I have nearly 22 years of experience and have enjoyed numerous roles including pro-active and Intelligence Policing work.

Leading the Redditch Neighbourhood teams I look forward to working with local partners to tackle issues for the local community, targeting crime and antisocial behaviour and those who cause the most harm.

It's important that your Local Neighbourhood teams listen to local concerns and use information from local people to understand and support the residents and visitors to Redditch to provide policing for the local community.

If you have an issue or matter you want to talk to us about please get in touch using the details below

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Anna Harding (Police Constable)

Anna joined West Mercia Police in April 2006 starting her career working as a response officer in Bromsgrove. In 2010, she joined the Safer Neighbourhood Teams initially working in Whitford and Stoke Prior, and then more recently moving to St Johns, Bromsgrove. She is often patrolling the High Street, so please feel free to stop her to discuss any concerns you have or just to say hello!

Locations

Bromsgrove Police and Fire Station Police Station

Address:

Slideslow Drive, , Bromsgrove, B60 1GN

Priorities

2 Oct 2018

 There have been reports of youths on the High street that have been accessing the roof tops during the evening times.

They have been throwing eggs and other items onto the High Street at passers by and other premises.

This has primarily been on a Friday evening.

Further ASB from youths reported.

 

Response (2 Nov 2018)

Drive by of the area undertaken during the evening hours on  aregular basis.

No cctv footage of use due to darkness.

3 youths identified as responsible for ASB on the High Street.

Names taken and ASB letters sent home.

Further action required.

24 Apr 2018

Regular shoplifting offences in High Street shops by known offenders

24 Apr 2018

Criminal damage caused to vehicles whilst parked on the Kidderminster Road.

There are no time scales for these offences as they occurred on differing days and at different times.

There is no CCTV in the area.

 

Response (29 May 2018)

Letters have been produced for delivery.

Signage has been ordered.

No further reports at this time.

Following the report of a suspect being identified for the offences a male has been interviewed.

 

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