Coventry Police crackdown on criminals
There have been more police officers in and around Coventry over the past few weeks.
They've been seen out with knife arches, holding crime prevention events, carrying out warrants and giving out advice about e-bikes and scooters.
But at the same time we've seen an increased amount of street robberies in the city with people posting on social media about teens wearing balaclavas on bikes, stealing phones out of people's hands - some of the victims have been children.
So what is going on? Chief Inspector Daryl Lyon from West Midlands Police responsible for neighbourhood policing in Coventry and head of the Community Initiative to Reduce Violence in Coventry spoke to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ CWR's Trish Adudu
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