10.06.25 – Staff’s Police Council Report – May & June 2025

Staffordshire Police Council report

Between 11 May and 8 June 2025

A total of 156 calls to police – Including:

  • 3 incidents of anti-social behaviour
  • 26 crimes
  • 8 road traffic collisions

Shenstone ER80

Total of 120 calls – Including:

  • 1 incident of anti-social behaviour – a report of a suspicious vehicle on Little Hay lane possible taking drugs. Ongoing work is continuing and patrols are spending time in the area
  • 7 road traffic collisions
  • 17 crimes
  • 0 Burglaries
  • 5 vehicle crimes (3 occurring at the wall island area)
    • 2 Theft of Motor Vehicles (1 Bike and 1 car)
    • 0 Theft from Motor Vehicles

Stonnall ER81

Total of 16 calls Including:

  • 0 incidents of anti-social behaviour
  • 1 road traffic collision
  • 4 crimes
  • 0 Burglaries
  • 2 Vehicle crimes
  • 0 Theft from Motor Vehicles
  • 1 Theft of Motor Vehicle

Little Aston ER82

Total of calls 20 – Including:

  • 2 incidents of anti-social behaviour- relating to drugs around the recreational ground – On going work is happening
  • 0 Road traffic collisions
  • 5 crimes
  • 4 Burglaries
  • 0 Vehicle Crime
  • 0 Theft of Motor Vehicles
  • 0 Theft from Motor Vehicles

Update on Policing Area Coverage and PCSO Support

We would like to share a brief update regarding recent changes to our local policing areas and the support provided by our Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).

Andrea and I will continue to cover the South Lichfield area, maintaining our commitment to the community. We are now supported by PCSO Hilary Barrett, who is the Early Intervention PCSO for Lichfield. While Hilary’s primary responsibilities remain within her main role, she will be assisting us in South Lichfield when available.

In addition to South Lichfield, we will now also be covering the Fazeley & Bourne Vale area, which includes Mile Oak, Drayton Bassett, Hints, Canwell, and the surrounding communities.

As part of these changes, PCSO Racheal Orwin has now moved to the Burntwood area. We wish her all the best in her new role and thank her for her contributions to our team.

These adjustments are aimed at providing more consistent coverage across all our designated policing areas. The goal is to reduce the need for officers to be diverted from their assigned patches, allowing us to focus more effectively on the communities we serve.

Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to working closely with all residents across our expanded area.