Kent
Kent Crimestoppers is dedicated to fighting crime across Kent.
We help to promote the charity in communities across the region, to let people know that Crimestoppers is there for them as an anonymous route to pass on information about crime. Crimestoppers guarantees anonymity, which means that no-one can ever find out who passed on information about crime.
To pass on information about crime anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or fill out our secure, encrypted online Giving Information Form.
Kent Crimestoppers is run by volunteers – each and every one is a vital link with communities in the region. If you think you'd like to volunteer for Kent Crimestoppers, please fill out our Volunteer Enquiry Form.
Did you know...?
Last year, Crimestoppers received 1,735 pieces of useful information about crime in Kent.
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More arrests in Kent as a result of Kent Crimestoppers17 May, 2011
We are pleased to have received our end of year statistics for Kent Crimestoppers. Calls and arrests as a result of our work have shown large increases.
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Kent Crimestoppers is working to fight meter fraud24 March, 2011
Meter fraud sweeps country as criminals pocket £7m from electricity prepayment customers and Kent named as an electricity meter crime hotspot. [March 2011]
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New public information centre in Canterbury 25 February, 2011
Information about how to contact Crimestoppers is featured on a new public information pillar that has been installed in Canterbury city centre.
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Youth workIn partnership with Kent Police and Local Authorities, we continue to run regular SNAP (Say No And Phone) dances for young people.
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Community daysCommunity Safety Days, along with Kent Police and Kent Fire and Rescue Open Days, continue to be our 'bread and butter' service to the Kent Community.
Appeals in Kent
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WANTED PERSONS
OFFENCE: Robbery
Two males forced their way into property occupied at time by lone female and stole property worth £38,000. Reward available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the offenders.
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WANTED PERSON
OFFENCE: Robbery
On Friday 27th August 2010 two males approached the Lloyds TSB bank in Sheerness, Kent. One of the males waited outside the bank whilst the other male entered and attacked a G4S cash delivery driver. The offender forced the guard to the ground and stole a cash box containing £25,000. Both offenders
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WANTED PERSON
OFFENCE: Sexual crime
Subject is a registered sex offender having returned to the United Kingdom on 30th December 2011 from Romania he has not returned to his registered address.
Regional contact
Name:
Steve Mellers (County Manager)
Giles Brealy (Chair)
Telephone:
01303 261 112 (for campaign and volunteering enquiries only)
Address:
Lemanis House,
Stone Street,
Lympone,
Hythe,
Kent,
CT21 4JN
Call 0800 555 111 if you want to give information about crime anonymously, or fill out our anonymous online Giving Information Form.

