'Troubled' Birmingham High Street to get own police team The new team, consisting of six constables led Sgt Gary Grove, will be a high visibility presence on Erdington High Street Sgt Gary Grove will lead a team of officers dedicated to Erdington High Street (Image: WMP ) A Birmingham High Street once beset by beggars, stabbings and theft, is to get a dedicated police team. A squad of six constables will be tackling issues raised by shoppers, traders and residents and providing high visibility presence in the centre of Erdington. ‌ West Midland's Police launched an intense crackdown on violence in the area and arrested more than 140 people as part of Operation Fearless back January. Article continues below Read More: Birmingham resident causes blaze after burning uncollected recycling inside house The new team, which is led by Sgt Gary Grove, will build on the operation's success in reducing crime and has already made 17 further arrests since starting on April 4. Meanwhile, Fearless will be moving into another part of the city in the coming weeks – with the exact location being announced shortly. ‌ Police operation Fearless around Erdington and the high street. Pictured: Knife arch at Erdington rail station (Image: Birmingham Live ) Detective Superintendent Jim Munro, leading Operation Fearless said: "The results we’ve seen in Erdington speak for themselves – not just in terms of arrests and charges, but in the look and feel of the area around the High Street. “We’re delighted that our work has been met with such positive feedback, and grateful to the Erdington community for their invaluable support and information. ‌ “The new dedicated High Street team will be a constant presence in the area, and although Fearless is expanding to a new location – our Fearless officers will be using their impressive local and operational knowledge to support them.” Police at a raid in Erdington amid Operation Fearless Sergeant Gary Grove, from the High Street team, added: "It’s clear to see the difference Fearless has made to Erdington, and we’re committed to building on that. Article continues below “Myself and my colleagues have experience working as part of the Erdington Impact Area team – and we’re working hard to build on existing relationships around the area. “If you’re out and about in Erdington or have any concerns you’d like to discuss, please come and say hello to us.” As well as tackling crime and making arrests, the officers be patrolling regularly and focusing on building relationships with businesses and partners.