Can you call Crimestoppers anonymously?
Your anonymity is 100% guaranteed whether you choose to call us on 0800 555 111 or by using our simple 5 minute Anonymous Online Form.
Can you contact Crime Stoppers online?
When you contact us, your anonymity is guaranteed – whether you choose to contact us on 0800 555 111 or by using our simple anonymous online form.
How do I report a drug dealer anonymously in WA?
Alternatively, you can also call our toll-free hotline, 1800 333 000, to make reports.
Does Crime Stoppers work with the police?
Importantly, we are not part of the police, but an independent charity, so people with information who do not want to deal directly with the police can give us their information, safe in the knowledge that they will remain 100% anonymous – guaranteed.
What can be reported to Crimestoppers?
Please see our advice for passing on information about the following:
- Report an emergency.
- You are a victim of crime.
- Benefit fraud.
- Scam emails or phone calls.
- Untaxed vehicles.
- Minor driving offences.
- Dumped vehicles.
- Noise complaints.
What to do if you think someone is dealing drugs?
Drug use or dealing is a crime and should be reported to the police immediately. You can contact the police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. If you want to report suspected drug dealing anonymously, you can do this through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 1111 or via their website.
What does a green porch light mean drugs?
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The system is a combination of different colored lights and Morse-code-like flashes. “Red means the police are coming, blue is for cocaine, and green is for weed,” says one Virginia man, a former drug dealer who now buys drugs there.
What do purple porch lights mean?
What Does a Purple Porch Light Mean? If you ever see a purple porch light, it’s there to bring awareness to incidents of domestic violence. It can go undetected for far too long, especially if the victim feels they cannot leave due to a dangerous response from the attacker.
What does it mean for a drug dealer to be mobile?
Mobile drug dealing is when a dealer uses a cell phone and a car to meet with buyers at random locations.