Campaigns

Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.


  • One punch manslaughter campaignOne punch manslaughter campaign

    Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers supports the One punch manslaughter campaign being run by West Yorkshire Police. The campaign highlights the affect one punch can have on human life. [July 2009]

  • Maximum Impact on Crime - Campaign in Yorkshire and HumbersideMaximum Impact on Crime

    Crimestoppers is supporting 'Maximum Impact on Crime' this month - a campaign targeting criminals across Yorkshire and Humberside.

  • Domestic abuse campaign in YorkshireDomestic abuse

    People across West Yorkshire who suspect a relative, friend, neighbour or work colleague is suffering domestic abuse, are being encouraged to pass the information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

  • TruckWatch links with CrimestoppersTruckWatch links with Crimestoppers

    TruckWatch, a membership scheme for lorry drivers and transport firms to help prevent freight crime, has joined forces with Crimestoppers in Yorkshire.

  • Worship Watch - Preventing crimes against religious buildings in Yorkshire and HumbersideWorship watch

    We launched 'Worship Watch' at the begining of the year, to encourage the public to pass information onto Crimestoppers about the theft of lead from religious buildings.

  • Crimestoppers TV advert

    We ran a TV advert in Yorkshire and Humber to promote the anonymous Crimestoppers phone number, 0800 555 111. Watch the TV advert here.

  • Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers - Dob in a dealerDob in a dealer

    The Bradford District Drugs Team and the ‘Dob In a Dealer' campaign has been in operation for five and a half years now. Dob in a dealer was set up in 2002 and has gone from strength to strength, netting over 2,400 arrests and seizing drugs with a total street value of £8.5million.

  • Drink-driving

    Last summer, Crimestoppers supported a campaign by the Humberside Police and local councils against drink-driving. The campaign continued to the end of the year in anticipation of the Christmas period.

  • Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers - Grafitti clean-upGraffiti clean-up

    Last year, Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers supported Operation Clean-up, a campaign of the Humberside Police. The operation still continues and numbers of calls to Crimestoppers related to graffiti are rising.

  • Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers - Reducing knife crime campaignSave a life, who's got the knife

    Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers are distributing Crimestoppers' knife crime business cards to 140,000 school children throughout West Yorkshire.

  • Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers - Talking taxisTalking taxis

    Crimestoppers launched a new initiative to work in partnership with the 35,000 licensed private hire and taxi drivers in the whole of Yorkshire and Humberside.

  • The Community Cop Shop

    In October, over 2,000 households in North Hull received a leaflet drop featuring information about Crimestoppers as part of a police-managed multi-agency crime and disorder project, known as 'The Community Cop Shop'.

  • Name that tagName that tag

    Crimestoppers, working in partnership with Doncaster Council and South Yorkshire Police, is urging residents to ‘Name that tag' [October 2009]

Absconded from prison - Brian Bradshaw

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Offence: Other crime

Brian Bradshaw absconded from prison while serving a sentence for manslaughter and wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

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Local businessman and Chairman of the Plymouth Raiders, Bob Widdecombe, has been volunteering for Crimestoppers for 19-years. Touched by the impact lo...

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