Sussex
Welcome to Sussex Crimestoppers.
Sussex Crimestoppers is dedicated to fighting crime across Sussex.
Sussex Crimestoppers works for you, your family and your community.
Calling Crimestoppers is anonymous. We only want to know what you know about crime, not who you are. Our volunteers strive to make Sussex a safer place and help to solve crimes across the region.
We rely on the work of our very dedicated volunteers and the donations of local businesses to help make your communities across Sussex safer. Together, we've seen some fantastic improvements. If you'd like to volunteer for Sussex Crimestoppers, please fill out our Volunteer Enquiry Form.
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Human trafficking in Sussex
Sussex Crimestoppers were the first region in the country to launch the Blue Blindfold campaign with the UK Human Trafficking Centre and Sussex Police this summer. The launch event at the Buxted Park Hotel, also doubled up as a celebration of Crimestoppers' 20th anniversary, and was hosted by Sussex Crimestoppers patron Dame Vera Lynn. Our special guests included best-selling crime novelist Peter James.
Sussex Crimestoppers and Brighton University are full of beans about McDonalds
Sussex Crimestoppers has joined up with McDonald's Restaurants and Brighton University to provide students across the city with a convenient way to remember that all important Crimestoppers number – 0800 555 111.
Working with young people
Getting messages across to young people about drugs, alcohol, other crime and anti-social behaviour, has always tested the best of agencies. Sussex Crimestoppers are working towards tackling these issues in your local communities.
Appeals in Sussex
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Distraction Burglary
OFFENCE: Burglary
Current whereabouts sought of male wanted for questioning in relation to distraction burglary offences.

Regional contact
Name:
Carolyn Randall (Regional Manager)
Telephone:
01825 890 060 or 07884 438 122 (for campaign and volunteering enquiries only)
Call 0800 555 111 if you want to give information about crime anonymously, or fill out our anonymous online Giving Information Form.