Our volunteers - Cambridgeshire Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers is a charity, so we rely on volunteers to help us with our work. Our aim is to tell more people about Crimestoppers' anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111.

If more people know about Crimestoppers and that they can call anonymously with information about crime, we can help to make Cambridgeshire a safer place for us all to live and work.

At the moment, we have 7 volunteer members of the Cambridgeshire Board. We're always looking for new people with fresh ideas and enthusiasm to fight crime in local communities! Those with business or media experience can also make a valuable contribution to Crimestoppers in their local area.

Please fill out our Volunteer Enquiry Form for more information about becoming a volunteer for Cambridgeshire Crimestoppers.


Read more about Cambridgeshire Chair, Kelly Field!

Kelly Field, Chair, Cambridgeshire CrimestoppersKelly Field volunteers for her local Crimestoppers Board. In her day job, she works for a housing company that operates in a number of challenging communities. Through her job, she has spread the word about Crimestoppers anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111. Since doing so, the number of phone calls to Crimestoppers has increased in the local area.


Kevin Thomas PARLE

Criminal

Offence: Violence

Kevin Thomas Parle is wanted in connection with the murders - in Liverpool - of 16yr old Liam Kelly in 2004 & Lucy Hargreaves in 2005.

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Case study

11-year old Malik Garvey is growing up surrounded by stabbings, shootings and gang warfare. Some of his friends' parents are involved in drugs and...

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