West Midlands Police set up a cordon around One Stop shopping centre in Birmingham following the attacks in the early hours of Saturday (January, 18)
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Police are trying to identify the victim of an attack in Birmingham involving several men. They said the assault on Pretoria Road, Bordesley Green, was captured on CCTV shortly before 15:00 GMT on Thursday and led to several 999 calls by members of the public.
West Midlands Police are investigating the rape of a woman and an assault on another woman in Perry Barr, Birmingham, in the early hours of this morning.
Two people were arrested in a Birmingham street tonight as armed officers were involved in an operation which saw part of a city street sealed off. West Midlands Police said the pair were held on suspicion of weapons offences and enquiries continued.
Police say they are listening to concerns from fans amid growing anger over car cannibals stripping vehicles during football games. Last weekend, we reported two rival supporters' motors had been shredded in Birmingham just 24 hours apart.
A police dog who survived a machete attack and won a bravery award has retired after six years on the job. Stark, a German shepherd, was hit and slashed more than 20 times with a machete while police were responding to reports of a break-in in 2020.
Police are cracking down on criminals who strip parts from parked cars during football matches in the West Midlands. Ahead of the weekend's football, West Midlands Police said they are committed to identifying and arresting those responsible for stripping parts form parked cars during matches following concerns from fans.
West Midlands Police have gathered to remember a fallen Wolverhampton officer who was killed on duty a century ago.
A man in his 30s sustained life-threatening injuries when a car hit a wall following a police pursuit in Birmingham, the West Midlands force has said. The Honda Civic in which he was travelling crashed into vehicles and then into a wall on Lionel Street, at the junction with Newhall Street, at about 14:50 GMT on Sunday.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said on January 12: "We have arrested a man for attempted murder following an incident last August. We stopped a suspicious vehicle last night, and following a short foot chase, officers arrested a 31-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder.
A large scene is in place outside the One Stop Shopping Centre with a second, potentially-linked, scene in nearby Aldridge Road