Giving information

Call the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Since April 2010 we have received over 200 pieces of useful information about murder

Call the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or use our secure online form

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If you're worried about someone seeing you have visited Crimestoppers' website, follow our instructions on how you can hide the fact you have visited this website.


Rewards

We pay all rewards anonymously.

Rewards

We pay cash rewards of up to £1,000 if the information you give to Crimestoppers leads to one or more people being arrested and charged.

Read more about rewards.

What we mean by anonymous

Anonymous means that your name is not known or made public.

We will never ask for your name

Your call will not be recorded

Your call or online form will not be traced

You will not have to make a statement to the police

You will not appear in court

We know that our guarantee to never ask for your name or record your call is vitally important to you.

It makes it easier for you to come forward, breaking the silence around criminal activity and removing your fear.

Crimestoppers' guarantee of anonymity has never been broken

Crimewatch

Crimestoppers is an independent charity and not related to the BBC programme Crimewatch.

But you can call us anonymously on 0800 555 111 or use our secure online form, if you want to give information about any of the crimes featured on the programme.

The most recent programme aired on BBC1 on 5 July 2010. On the programme:

  • The murder of Daniel Smith outside a KFC in London;
  • a Bank Robbery in West Yorkshire;
  • an update on serial killer Peter Tobin.

Plus much more