Campaigns and News - Suffolk Crimestoppers
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Crimestoppers reward for information on Hadleigh arsonsMembers of the public could be eligible for a reward of up to £1,000 if they have information on a series of arsons in Hadleigh. [16 April 2012]
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Suffolk’s young people to become fearless in fighting crimeYoung people in Babergh and Mid Suffolk are being urged to become fearless in the fight against crime following the launch of a new service for the county [28 February 2012].
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Reward for information after Bury St Edmunds murderSuffolk Police together with the independent charity Crimestoppers are offering a reward of up to £5000 for information leading to the arrest and charge of a man [10 February 2012].
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Crimestoppers offer reward after Suffolk armed robbery The independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £3,000 for information about those responsible for an armed robbery at a shop on Freehold Road, Ipswich, on the evening of 31 January 2012 [6 February 2012].
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Cash rewards for information about those handling stolen goods in LowestoftCash rewards of up to £1,000 are on offer for information leading to the arrest and charge of those handling stolen goods in Lowestoft from Crimestoppers [9 December 2011]
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Crimestoppers appeal for information after Lowestoft burglaryMembers 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 the person(s) responsible for a burglary in Lowestoft which saw a house ransacked. The cash reward is available from the independent crime-fighting charity, Crimestoppers, who take information anonymously [21 November 2011]
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Cash rewards for information about Ipswich burglariesCash rewards of up to £1,000 are on offer for information leading to the arrest and charge of those committing burglary and handling stolen goods in Suffolk [18 October 2011]
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Postcards aim to help cut burglaries in Lowestoft07 September, 2011
More than 20,000 homes in Lowestoft are being sent postcards in a bid to help cut burglaries in the town. [7 September 2011]
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Crimestoppers most wanted fraudsters includes a solicitor wanted in Suffolk who allegedly conned banks out of £12 million 02 August, 2011
A campaign launched by Crimestoppers to locate 10 of the most wanted fraudsters in the UK includes a solicitor wanted in Suffolk for allegedly conning Mortgage Lenders and banks out of around £12 million.
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Reward for information on armed robbery at Suffolk jewellers19 May, 2011
We are offering a reward of up to £1000 for any information given to them which leads to the arrest and charge of the person responsible for an Ipswich armed robbery.
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Residents of Suffolk thanked for their help in giving over 250 pieces of information to Crimestoppers20 May, 2011
Crimestoppers received 264 pieces of actionable information over the last year of April 2010 – March 2011 about criminals operating in Suffolk. This information led to 15 people being arrested for crimes which may have previously gone undetected without the charity’s help.
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Public can play their part in catching ‘Suffolk’s most wanted’06 April, 2011
Suffolk Crimestoppers is urging members of the public to give information about Alfie Smith, who has been deemed as Suffolk Police’s current most wanted individual.
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Theft of plant hire equipment in Suffolk 12 November, 2010
A MEWP (Mobile elevated Working platform) was hired from a Suffolk based company during the week commencing 18/10/2010 and stolen by a man
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
Coronation Street star William Roache has been supporting Crimestoppers in the North West for almost ten years. William worries about the number of pe...
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