ALUM ROCK, BIRMINGHAM – Police have seized nine suspected stolen vehicles and multiple engines in a major bust at a business unit on Naseby Road. The discovery, made on Tuesday (21 May), came after officers from the Road Crime Team tracked a stolen car to the location.
Upon further investigation, authorities uncovered seven cars, two motorcycles, and several vehicle engines—all believed to be stolen—with an estimated total value exceeding £100,000. The recovered items have been taken for forensic examination as part of an ongoing investigation.
A police spokesperson stated: “Our Road Crime Team is dedicated to dismantling organised vehicle theft networks. This recovery is a significant step in our efforts to protect communities across the West Midlands.”
Authorities urge anyone with information to contact them via Live Chat on the police website or by calling 101, quoting reference Log 1840 of 21 May.
The operation highlights the continued crackdown on serious and organised crime linked to vehicle theft in the region.



