Merseyside
Welcome to Merseyside Crimestoppers.
Merseyside Crimestoppers is dedicated to helping fight crime across Merseyside.
Merseyside Crimestoppers works for you, your family and your community. Calling Crimestoppers is anonymous. We only want to know what you know about crime, not who you are.
Our volunteers strive to make Merseyside a safer place and help to solve crimes across the region. After the murder of 13-year old Rhys Jones, we delivered a letter to every household in Croxteth and Norris Green, appealing for information.
We rely on the work of our very dedicated volunteers and the donations of local businesses to help make your communities across Merseyside safer. Together, we've seen some fantastic improvements. If you'd like to volunteer for Merseyside Crimestoppers, please fill our our Volunteer Enquiry Form.
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Coronation Street star William Roache supports Crimestoppers
Coronation Street star William Roache MBE has been supporting Crimestoppers in the North West for almost ten years. William worries about the number of people who are in difficult situations because members of their family are involved in crime. That's why he's such a keen supporter of Crimestoppers - to make sure such people know that they can call the charity to pass on information about crime completely anonymously. Read the full case study about William Roache.
Appeals in Merseyside
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Arson - Garswood
OFFENCE: Criminal damage
Can you identify these two males who police would like to speak to in connection with an arson attack which occured on Friday 22nd February 2008 in the Garswood area.
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James Daniel SLATER
OFFENCE: Burglary
Merseyside Police would like to speak to James SLATER in connection to an incident which occured on 23/11/07 in the Southport area. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Merseyside Police direct on the number below or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Manslaughter - St Helens
OFFENCE: Violence
Merseyside Police have launched a manslaughter investigation following the post mortem of an 82 year old woman who had recently been a victim of an assault during a robbery. Anyone with information or who thinks they may recognise the man pictured in the e-fit is asked to contact St Helens C

Regional contact
Name:
Mike Wyeth (Chairman)
Sue Arden (Regional Manager)
Get in touch with Merseyside Crimestoppers
Address:
PO Box 180,
Manchester,
M25 0XA
Call 0800 555 111 if you want to give information about crime anonymously, or fill out our anonymous online Giving Information Form.