Campaigns
Yorkshire and Humber Crimestoppers regularly runs campaigns in the region, to raise awareness about crimes that might be affecting your communities.
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Maximum Impact on Crime
Crimestoppers is supporting 'Maximum Impact on Crime' this month - a campaign targeting criminals across Yorkshire and Humberside.
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Domestic 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.
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TruckWatch 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.
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Worship 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.
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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.
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Dob 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.
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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.
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Graffiti 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.
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Save 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.
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Talking 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.
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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'.
John BARTON
Offence: Drug crime
Convicted, in his absence, of conspiring to import of heroin into the UK.
Case study
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