Police urged to step up patrols by Kenilworth takeaway worker after armed robbers hit premises


Mark Pendred, a driver for Domino’s in Leyes Lane, felt criminals were not deterred enough by police from trying their luck in Kenilworth.
The takeaway was targeted by armed robbers late on Monday May 15, although Mark was not at the premises at the time.
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Hide AdWindy Arbour News in Moseley Road was also targeted earlier in the day, which resulted in the arrest of a 35-year-old man from Stratford. And on Wednesday May 17, Tesco Express in Leyes Lane was hit by armed robbers.
A 29-year old man from Leamington was arrested under suspicion of robbery and a 22-year-old woman from Stratford was arrested under suspicion handling stolen goods after the incident.
But Mark felt the police’s response should have been better.
He said: “There used to be a police station in Kenilworth, and they were on top of crime in Kenilworth because they had more officers.
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Hide Ad“When Domino’s was raided, police cars came from Leamington, but by then it was too late.
“It concerns me that they weren’t able to get on top of this. They should have had better protection of the premises.
“Somehow they’ve got to sort this out. It can’t happen again - someone could have been killed.”
Chief Inspector of Warwickshire Safer Neighbourhood, Faz Chishty, said: “We understand that the series of robberies across South Warwickshire will be worrying to the public.
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Hide Ad“We want to reassure the public that investigations are ongoing and arrests have been made.
“We are targeting key locations across this widespread area with early and late evening patrols, as well as providing crime prevention advice to local businesses.”