WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: West Midlands Police Police

Crime in Birchills Leamore, Walsall

Comprehensive safety analysis for Birchills Leamore, localized within Walsall.

Total Crimes

337
trending_down -5.6% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

166.69per 1k
trending_down -1.2% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

16,014

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences114
Shoplifting72
Criminal Damage & Arson34
Burglary20
Public Order19
Other Theft15
Vehicle Crime14
Drug Offences12
Other Crime8
Weapons Possession7
Theft from Person6
Anti-social Behaviour6
Bicycle Theft5
Robbery5

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Supermarket Map
Shoplifting: 23Other theft: 3Burglary: 2
28
On or near Park Street Map
Shoplifting: 12Violence and sexual offences: 7Public order: 2
24
On or near Shopping Area Map
Shoplifting: 9Criminal damage and arson: 2
11
On or near Digbeth Map
Shoplifting: 5Theft from the person: 2Drugs: 1
9
On or near Darwall Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 6Public order: 2
8
On or near Kelvin Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 6
6
On or near Reedswood Park Road Map
Shoplifting: 5Possession of weapons: 1
6
On or near Parking Area Map
Violence and sexual offences: 6
6
On or near Nightclub Map
Violence and sexual offences: 5
5
On or near Ingot Close Map
Criminal damage and arson: 3Vehicle crime: 1
4

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Local Rank

#20safest in Walsall

National Safety

Top 3%Riskiest

City Average

95.51per 1k

Local Policing

Blakenall

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Local Priorities

Community Priority Agreed Feb 2026
ASB Wyrley Estate- off Goscote Lane, Walsall.

Issued: 19 Apr 2026

Status Update

We are aware of ongoing reports of youth related ASB in this area, with concerns being raised from local residents.

The issues brought to our attention are the kicking and knocking of residents doors and loitering by properties. The team have been carrying out targeted patrols in this area at the times these incidents are occurring. We are also working with Walsall Council & Community Protection Team to address these issues.

We are actively investigating the matter and are in the process of identifying the individuals involved. We have supported local residents in establishing a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme and will use this scheme to keep residents updated on the work we are doing to tackle these issues. We have also been keeping local people updated and reassured via our messaging service wmnow.

February Update
Patrols have been continuing in the area. The team have noted a decrease in calls to service for this location in regards to this particular ASB.

Update March
The team have received further reports of the door knocking at this location. We have once again requested CCTV and are actively trying to ID the person/s involved. Patrols are being carried out and will continue.

We are looking to establish a Street Watch scheme in the Wyrley View area of Blakenall, and we need your help to make it a success. Street Watch is all about neighbours working together to deter crime and ASB, report suspicious activity and foster a stronger, safer environment for everyone.
If you are interested or would like to know more email: [email protected]

**April**

The team are continuing patrols in the area. Some of the youths have been identified and there is currently partnership work planned with the local Council in dealing with the matter.

**End of month update**

The team have organised for a mobile police station to attend the estate in May for residents to be ale to come and speak to the team. Date and time will be confirmed in due course.

**Update**

Visits have been conducted with both Walsall Council and WHG housing to youths who have been identified in taking part in this ASB. The council have served warnings to the youths and parents spoken too.

Actioned: 13 May 2026

PACT Meeting Priority:
ASB issues in the Reedswood Lane area of Walsall, WS2 8RD. Groups gathering in cars- playing loud music & littering which continues into the early hours of the mornings.

Issued: 28 Mar 2026

Status Update

January Update
A number of patrols have been conducted at various times of the day and night. No specific issues have been raised to the team but the patrols will continue with any offences being dealt with accordingly. Patrols have been continuing at the location- for any person/s at the location at the time- the team are engaging with them and explaining why police are patrolling the location.

February Update
Patrols are still continuing at this location, whilst we have seen a drop in direct reports regarding this behaviour, we do acknowledge the importance of maintaining patrols and visibility to reassurance the local residents.

March Update
Reassurance patrols are continuing at the location.

April Update
The team are conducting regular patrols at the location- a similar issue which has been raised in Reedswood Close has also been noted. We ask that drivers do not loiter in their vehicles at the location/s as this is causing local residents a great deal of worry and stress.

May Update
Patrols continuing at the location.

Actioned: 13 May 2026

Police Priority:
ASB Stephenson Square- Beechdale, Walsall. This priority has been carried forward from October 2025 as police and partners are still tackling local issues.

The team are currently working with housing associations including Amplius and Walsall Council in relation to ongoing ASB issues in Stephenson Square– in particular issues surrounding a communal stairwell by the parade of shops- WS2 7DY

Issues include – graffiti/vandalism/criminal damage

Issued: 28 Mar 2026

Status Update

January Update
The team are continuing to patrol the locality of Stephenson Sq periodically throughout our tours of duty. The team link in with members of the public whilst at the location. There is regular meetings with local partners in relation to any goings on at the location.

February Update
Patrols have continued in this locality, the team have noted on patrols a group of youths riding on bikes with no VRMs. The team are continuing to patrol the location and will be linking in with Walsall Council in regards to CCTV to help ID this person/s committing this ASB. Should any person be able to help with this please contact 101.

March Update
The team have worked with St Chads- Beechdale and have established new drop in sessions to take place at the Church hall on Edison Road, to further solidify our presence in the community. Edison road is situated by the Square.

April Update
The team will be holding our next drop in session at St Chads Church Hall on the 14/04/26 at 10:00. Patrols are continuing at the location and further partnership work with local housing is planned.

May Update
The team have organised for May to have a mobile police station, this will enable us to hold a police surgery in the locality of Stephenson Sq. Date and time will be confirmed in due course.

Actioned: 13 May 2026

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Christ Church C of E Parish Hall Blakenall Heath Bloxwich, Walsall

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