Crimestoppers

  • Do you have information about criminal activity in your neighbourhood?

  • Do you want to report it but don’t want to get involved or give your name?

Then call Crimestoppers anonymously on:

0800 555 111

Crimestoppers is the only charity directly supporting the police to help detect crimes and bring offenders to justice.

Information about crime is taken, including:

  • Drug dealing

  • Burglaries

  • Receiving stolen goods

You will not be asked your name or where you live.

Crimestoppers do not have caller line identifier, the 1471 facility and never trace calls.

Crimestoppers do not tell the police your gender, apparent ethnicity or age.

You can claim a cash reward of up to £1,000 if your information leads to somebody being arrested and charged.

Ask for more information.

Language-line/ interpreter also available.

Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org

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