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Your call to Crimestoppers could be critical.
After receiving your call or anonymous online form, Crimestoppers create a report combining all the information you have provided, making sure it doesn't contain any information that could identify you.
This report is then passed across to the relevant police force to review. The police will research the information given and assess against other intelligence.
While warrants or arrests can’t be made based solely on anonymous information, reports from Crimestoppers go a long way in supporting the police making arrests.
Therefore, any small piece of information you know about knife crime could be crucial. Watch the video to see the journey of a call to Crimestoppers.
Give informationIf you have information about knife crime and want to remain anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers. Their service is available via phone and online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Calling with information about knife crime may feel hard. But there are harder calls. |