Two Men Face Court Over Multiple Shop Thefts Across Walsall Area
Two men have been brought before the courts following a series of alleged shop thefts across several towns in the Walsall region. Ashley Wigley and Jason Perry were scheduled to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court on Monday, February 23, 2026, after being arrested over the weekend.
Details of the Charges and Arrests
According to West Midlands Police, the suspects were arrested separately on Saturday, February 21, by officers in Walsall. They were subsequently remanded in custody ahead of their court appearances. The charges stem from 11 separate counts of theft targeting shops in Willenhall, Pelsall, Wednesbury, and Darlaston.
Ashley Wigley, aged 41 and from Pelsall, faces five theft charges alleged to have occurred between February 14 and February 21. Jason Perry, aged 54 and of no fixed address, is charged with six thefts that are said to have taken place between January 8 and February 2.
Police Statement and Community Impact
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police emphasized the seriousness of retail crime, stating, "We understand that retail crime impacts our communities and the shops and stores they serve, which is why our teams always want to hear about thefts, or any information about those responsible."
The police have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Residents can contact the force by calling 101, using the live chat facility on the West Midlands Police website, or dialing 999 in emergencies.
This case highlights ongoing efforts by local authorities to combat theft and protect businesses in the area, underscoring the importance of community cooperation in addressing such offences.