Campaigns
East Midlands is made up of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire Crimestoppers. Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities. Check back regularly for news of East Midlands-wide Crimestoppers' campaigns and news.
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Crimestoppers holds special event to celebrate its continued successIndependent charity Crimestoppers held a celebratory dinner last week on Thursday March 7 to thank local people for their support in the fight against crime following a 35 per cent increase in the amount of information received by the organisation. [12 March 2013]
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East Midlands fights back against metal thieves in new video from CrimestoppersCrime-fighting charity Crimestoppers has today launched a video highlighting its determination to continue its work in tackling metal thieves in the East Midlands. [10 May 2012]
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East Midlands Metal Theft - Facts and Figures
Crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers has launched a campaign to tackle the issue of metal theft across the East Midlands which costs the UK economy around £770 million per year. Find out the facts and figures here. [5 March 2012].
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Crimestoppers want metal theft scrapped in your community: East Midlands Press Release
Metal thieves who cost the UK economy over £750 million each year are the target of Crimestoppers in the East Midlands following the launch of a new campaign. [5 March 2012]
Sirazul ISLAM - Wanted for Failing to answer bail - Sexual Assault
Offence: Sexual crime
Offender failed to answer bail to be charged for sexual assault.
Case study
In the ten years Dev Chakraborty has been involved with West Country Crimestoppers, he has used his background in marketing and media to advise West C...
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