| - In Emergency | | | | | | 999 | | IN EMERGENCY DIAL 999 - where a crime is happening now or if anyone is in immediate danger. |
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| CRIMESTOPPERS | | | | | | 0800 555 111 | If you have information about a crime, you can call anonymously to Crimestoppers. To preserve your anonymity:- - you will not be asked your name or phone number - you do not need to go to a police station - your phone call will not be recorded and will not be traced The call is free, and you may be entitled to a reward (a unique code will be given you to use to when calling back or claiming any reward). Crimestoppers is operated by Crimestoppers Trust, a UK charity, in partnership with the police. See our website |
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| Non-emergency Minor Crime Notification | | | | | | | You can use this Internet service to notify the Police of some types of minor crime committed in the UK:- Theft - Criminal damage / vandalism - Theft from a motor vehicle - Damage to a motor vehicle (but not accidents or collisions) If you use this service, the information will be sent to a police investigator but the notification may not be read immediately. For any other type of non-emergency incident contact your local police station. In an emergency always dial 999 See our website |
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| City of London Police | | | | Headquarters, 37 Wood St, EC2 | | 0207 601 2455 | | Polices the City of London (the 'Square Mile' at the heart of London). The rest of Greater London is policed by the 'Met'. |
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| | New Scotland Yard | | | | Broadway, SW1 | | 0207 230 1212 | | The headquarters of the Metropolitan Police. Responsible for policing Greater London (except the City of London itself). |
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