Campaigns
Bogus callers
Calling the East of England
Bogus callers use many different ploys to gain access and then search for money or anything else of value that they can carry off.
Whilst this type of crime doesn't generally involve violence, it does cause deep distress and often permanent trauma amongst the elderly victims.
The main element of the campaign was a radio commercial that asked, "If you know a bogus caller, who do you tell?"
An important part of the campaign strategy was to run the commercial throughout our Eastern Region, covering Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk.
Crimestoppers' Deputy Director of Operations Isabel Cross explains why: "It was really important that we got this message across the region simultaneously as the perpetrators may not live where the crimes take place."
Along with calls about distraction burglary, calls concerning rogue trading are also currently being assessed.
Listen to the Bogus Caller radio campaign here!
Denis Patrick O'BRIEN
Offence: Drug crime
Dennis Patrick O'Brien is wanted for conspiracy to supply 1.6 tonnes of cocaine with a street value of £166 million. He has also had a Life Licence for murder (convicted in 1983) revoked and is now required to serve the remainder of his life se
Case study
Julie is a mother-of-two living in Peckham, South London. She started trying to make her community a better place due to her teenage son's experiences...
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