Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire Crimestoppers is dedicated to fighting crime across Hertfordshire.
Sue Thompson, our committee Chair, and Ann Scott, our Regional Manager, recently met with the new Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, David Lloyd, to discuss his team's relationship with Hertfordshire Crimestoppers. We had a very productive meeting and look forward to working with the PCC and his team in the future.
To pass on information about crime anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or fill out our secure, encrypted online Giving Information Form.
Hertfordshire Crimestoppers is run by volunteers – each and every one is a vital link with the community in the region. If you think you'd like to volunteer for Hertfordshire Crimestoppers, please fill out our Volunteer Enquiry Form.
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Crimestoppers offers reward of up to £5,000 for information on murder at Hertfordshire caravan site28 May, 2013
Crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers is today offering a reward of up to £5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the shooting of a man in Stevenage.
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Crimestoppers "Lost Cats” advert roars onto radioCrime-fighting charity Crimestoppers has this week launched a brand new advert which is being played across radio stations in East Anglia [7 March 2013].
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Reward on offer after hospice shop burgled twice in a matter of daysMembers of the public could be eligible for a reward of up to £1,000 if they have information leading to the arrest and charge of those responsible for a burglary at a charity shop in Watford [28 February 2013].
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Crimestoppers offers up to £2,000 for information following aggravated assault of 28-year-old in HertfordshireThe independent charity Crimestoppers is offering the public up to £2,000 for information which leads to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for an aggravated assault in St Albans [22 February 2013].
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Fearless Training Program As part of our Fearless programme, sixty youth professionals including Connexions representatives and PCSO’s have attended training courses in Hertfordshire.
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Prison ProjectCrime-fighting charity Crimestoppers has teamed up with the Ministry of Justice’s National Offender Management Service (NOMS) to launch a project that will allow those in prison to anonymously pass on information about crime.
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Giving information on crime just got easier with CrimestoppersIndependent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers is making it even easier and more accessible for people to give information about crime through the launch of a mobile version of its website.
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Crimestoppers offer reward of up to £5k following attempted robbery of ATM machine in HertfordshireCrimestoppers, the independent charity, and LINK, which runs the UK’s cash machine network, are offering a reward of up to £5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the attempted robbery of an ATM machine in Welwyn Garden City. [21 August 2012]
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Crimestoppers offers reward of up to 3k for aggravated burglary and assault on 77-year-old in HertfordshireIndependent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £3,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the aggravated burglary and assault of a pensioner in Watford, Hertfordshire.
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Reward of up to £10,000 for information on betting shop robberyIndependent charity Crimestoppers has teamed up with The Association of British Book Markers to offer a reward of up to £10,000 for information relating to a robbery at Ladbrokes on 10 April 2012 in Hertfordshire. [27 July 2012]
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County community cricket day sponsored by Hertfordshire Crimestoppers a successThis year’s county community cricket day, sponsored by the independent charity Crimestoppers, was hailed a great success and saw a win for the police team for the first time in four years [5 July 2012].
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Hertfordshire Crimestoppers sees more calls and more arrests this yearEnd of year statistics released by the independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers have revealed that approximately 1080 pieces of information were passed to police between April 2011 and March 2012 in Hertfordshire – this is an increase of 22% from 888 calls last year. [15 June 2012]
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Reward on offer after gold jewellery stolenThe independent charity Crimestoppers has teamed up with an anonymous third party to offer a reward of up to £2,000 for information relating to a burglary on Monday 23 April 2012. [15 June 2012]
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Crimestoppers Rose planted in honour of fallen police officersLast month saw a fitting tribute to fallen police officers as Hertfordshire Constabulary planted a Crimestoppers Rose in their memorial garden. [22 May 2012]
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Reward for information on Hatfield robberyMembers of the public could be eligible for a reward of up to £1,000 if they have information on a Hatfield robbery earlier this month. [20 March 2012]
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Reward offered for information after 80 year old attacked in burglaryA reward of up to £3,000 is being offered following an aggravated burglary in the home of an 80 year-old woman in Ashwell, near Baldock. [20 March 2012]
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Reward of up to £10,000 for information on aggravated robbery in Hemel HempsteadThe independent charity Crimestoppers has teamed up with an anonymous third party to offer a reward of up to £10,000 for information relating to a violent robbery on 16 December 2011. [7 March 2012]
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Crimestoppers and Hertfordshire Constabulary ask for public’s help to put ‘Most Wanted’ behind barsIn the run up to Christmas, Hertfordshire Constabulary is working with independent charity Crimestoppers, Hertfordshire Probation Trust and her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service to put the counties most wanted criminals behind bars.
Appeals in Hertfordshire
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Aggravated assault
OFFENCE: Violence
Appeal for information in connection with an aggravated assault in St Albans.
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Aggravated assault
OFFENCE: Violence
Appeal for information in connection with an aggravated assault in St Albans.
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Robberies in Hitchin – CCTV appeal
OFFENCE: Robbery
Robberies in Hitchin – CCTV appeal
Regional contact:
Name:
Sue Thompson (Chair)
Get in touch with Hertfordshire Crimestoppers
Call 0800 555 111 if you want to give information about crime anonymously, or fill out our anonymous online Giving Information Form.

