Campaigns
Gloucestershire Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Metal theft
Gloucestershire Crimestoppers has launched a campaign aimed at helping to tackle metal thefts in the county. The campaign, which involves the distribution of publicity material, aims to raise the profile of this growing area of crime and encourage the public to report information on offenders by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Drug dealers don't care - do you?
Shock granny and needle poster images are being used in Gloucestershire to encourage you to contact Crimestoppers if you know about local drug dealers.
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Operation rogue trader
We launched a major operation to crackdown on criminals preying on vulnerable people - our plan was to disrupt the activity of distraction burglars and unscrupulous tradesmen who charge a fortune for shoddy work.
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Tagging the taggers
Graffiti isn't just unsightly. It's criminal damage, which costs each one of us money to remove. That's why Gloucestershire Crimestoppers ran a campaign to identify taggers operating in Gloucester.
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Talking taxi
Gloucestershire Crimestoppers has launched a new campaign to target taxi drivers in an effort to gain more intelligence about criminals operating in the county and suspicious people using taxi cabs.
Denis Patrick O'BRIEN
Offence: Drug crime
Dennis Patrick O'Brien is wanted for conspiracy to supply 1.6 tonnes of cocaine with a street value of £166 million. He has also had a Life Licence for murder (convicted in 1983) revoked and is now required to serve the remainder of his life se
Case study
Penny Middleton works for the Lancashire Police as a Crimestoppers' Information Co-ordinator. This means that she receives anonymous information from ...
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