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  • Nonny MooseComedy Cabaret raises money for A Nonny Moose charity

    Crimestoppers, the only crime fighting charity were the delighted recipients of almost £700 from a recent Comedy Capers event.

  • Crimestoppers Scotland - Cannabis farmingCommunities urged to help tackle cannabis farms

    After last month's tip off to Crimestoppers Scotland, where the police arrested a man after having discovered more than 500 cannabis plants of an estimated street value of about £165,000 at a property in Bruce Avenue in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, polices forces across Scotland are now urging people to be alert to potential large-scale cannabis cultivation taking place in their community. [16 December 2008]

  • Crimestoppers Scotland - Operation Captura 2Operation League 2 'Most Wanted' appeals launched

    Operation Captura 2 ‘Most Wanted' appeals launched. The UK crime-fighting charity, Crimestoppers, and the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), launched in November ten new appeals for information concerning dangerous British criminals believed to be on the run in the Alicante region of Spain.

  • Scotland Crimestoppers announcements

    Scotland Crimestoppers is delighted to announce the appointment of new posts. [Autumn 2008]

  • Scotland Crimestoppers holds Crimestoppers WeekScotland Crimestoppers holds Crimestoppers Week

    In October Scotland Crimestoppers held Crimestoppers Week, a week of events in the Grampian area. The week involved Scotland Crimestoppers running activities and promoting the charity to local business leaders as well as members of the public. [November 2009]

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