๐ฌ๐ง Birmingham ยท GB ยท 17 May 2026
Police Swarm Birmingham Street After Series of Early Morning Attempted Break-Ins
A quiet residential street in Birmingham became the center of a major police response this morning after residents reported a series of attempted burglaries. Multiple police units, including canine teams and response officers, swarmed the area in search of the suspects, establishing a secure perimeter and launching a manhunt.
Coordinated Morning Attempts
The alarm was raised early in the morning when homeowners woke to the sounds of intruders attempting to breach their front doors and side gates. According to witness statements, a group of individuals was seen moving systematically down the street, checking car doors and attempting to force entry into several properties. Thanks to prompt calls from alert neighbors, police arrived on the scene within minutes, causing the group to scatter into nearby gardens.
"We saw lights flashing outside and heard dogs barking. It was incredibly alarming to see so many police cars on our street," said one local resident. "It is terrifying to think they were trying door handles while we were asleep inside."
Ongoing Investigation and Reassurance Patrols
While no successful entries or thefts have been confirmed, the scale of the attempted break-ins has left the local community on high alert. Crime scene investigators are visiting affected properties to lift fingerprints and recover potential forensic evidence. Meanwhile, local policing teams have increased high-visibility patrols in the neighborhood to reassure anxious residents.
Officers are urging anyone with private CCTV, Ring doorbell footage, or dashcam recordings from the surrounding streets between 4:00 AM and 7:00 AM to check their devices. They are particularly interested in any footage capturing a suspicious vehicle or groups of individuals dressed in dark clothing moving through the area.
Security advisers have reminded the public of the importance of the 'double lock' method on uPVC doors, as many opportunist thieves target doors that have only been pulled shut rather than fully locked with a key. Community meetings are being planned to address the incident and coordinate local security measures.
Sources : birminghammail
