Campaigns - Thames Valley Crimestoppers
As with many Crimestoppers regions, offences relating to drugs represent the majority of calls.
These are generated through region-developed campaigns: 'Rat-on-a-Rat' and 'Drug Dealers deal in death', as well as through Thames Valley police campaigns such as Operation Falcon. Other recent campaigns have tackled knife crime, burglary, graffiti, bike theft, people trafficking, handling stolen goods, vehicle crime, criminal damage and the illegal use of minimotos.
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Thames Valley Crimestoppers fights knife crime with texting serviceThames Valley Crimestoppers has been working with police in High Wycombe to promote Crimestoppers' anonymous knife crime texting service.
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Thames Valley Crimestoppers tackles burglary in IverThames Valley Crimestoppers joined forces with the police in November 2009 to run a campaign targeting burglary. The campaign aimed to raise awareness that burglary rises over the festive season by using an eye-catching display, Don't let a burglar steal your Christmas.
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Too much bling - Give us a ringThames Valley Crimestoppers, in partnership with police in Berkshire East, launched the Too much bling? campaign in 2009 to encourage people to report suspicions about those who live lavish lifestyles without any evidence of a legitimate income.
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MinimotosMini-motos may seem like fun, but in fact they're very dangerous. We designed a poster that we put up in Reading and Milton Keynes to explain the consequences of using mini-motos illegally. Then we organised a public 'mini-moto crushing'!
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VandalismWe've been running a campaign to target criminal damage across the Thames Valley. Using posters and cards, we're appealing to anyone who has information about people spraying graffiti, damaging cars, breaking windows or doing any other damage, to call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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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