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Police in Quarry Bank have ramped up their patrols following a series of suspicious activities and vehicle crimes reported in the area. Residents have been urged to share any CCTV or ring doorbell footage they may have that could assist in the investigations.

According to reports, there have been incidents of individuals behaving suspiciously and attempting to open car doors. One resident even reported a theft from a car on Bickon Drive on September 19. In response to these concerns, police have increased their presence in the neighborhood and are actively pursuing leads.

Sergeant Richard Galbraith, who is overseeing the investigations in the Dudley policing area, expressed gratitude to those who have already provided information. However, he emphasized the importance of additional footage that could potentially shed light on the crimes committed.

“We appreciate the cooperation of residents who have come forward with information. But we believe that there might be more footage out there that could be crucial to our investigations. We urge anyone who can contribute to our efforts to step forward,” Sergeant Galbraith stated.

The primary goal of the police is to identify and apprehend those responsible for the recent spate of crimes. They are currently reviewing existing CCTV footage but are encouraging more individuals to come forward with any relevant information they may have.

If you have any information that could aid the ongoing investigations, you are urged to contact the police by calling 101 and quoting log number 736 18/09/24. Alternatively, you can visit the police website and use the Live Chat function to submit information online. For those who wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers, an independent charity, at 0800 555 111.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to the authorities promptly. By working together, the community and law enforcement can ensure the safety and security of Quarry Bank.