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South Wales Argus
6 days ago
- South Wales Argus
Crimestoppers launches campaign to tackle rural crime
The charity is running the campaign to raise awareness of rural crime across Wales and encourage people to share information anonymously. The campaign coincides with the Royal Welsh Show and Crimestoppers will be attending the show offering resources and information about reporting rural crime, which includes livestock theft, equipment damage, and illegal hunting. The campaign urges everyone in Wales to help protect rural communities by sharing what they know about rural crime with Crimestoppers anonymously. Hayley Fry, Wales regional manager for Crimestoppers, said: 'Rural crime is not a victimless offence. It can devastate families, businesses, and entire communities. "By speaking up, you can help us protect those who work so hard to feed the nation and care for our countryside.' To report rural crime go to and fill in a secure anonymous online form, or call 0800 555 111.


Powys County Times
15-07-2025
- Powys County Times
Crimestoppers launches campaign to tackle Welsh rural crime
A new campaign is aiming to tackle rural crime across Wales. Crimestoppers has launched a three-week campaign across the country to encourage people to share information about rural crime anonymously. Running from July 14 to August 3, the awareness drive coincides with the Royal Welsh Show, one of the country's largest agricultural events. Crimestoppers will be present at the show with a nine-foot trailer, offering guidance and resources to visitors. Hayley Fry, Wales regional manager for Crimestoppers, said: "Rural crime is not a victimless offence. "It can devastate families, businesses, and entire communities. "By speaking up, you can help us protect those who work so hard to feed the nation and care for our countryside. "We understand that it can be difficult to come forward, but by contacting Crimestoppers, you remain 100 per cent anonymous. "We never ask for your name and we cannot trace your call or online form. "Your information could make a real difference in keeping rural Wales safe." Rural crime in Wales includes livestock theft, equipment damage, and illegal hunting. These offences cause financial loss and emotional distress for farming communities. The campaign calls on the public to report details such as the location, date, and time of suspicious activity. Other useful information includes vehicle descriptions, patterns of behaviour, and possible locations of stolen goods. Crimestoppers is reminding the public that all reports can be made confidentially. Information can be shared by visiting and completing a secure anonymous online form. Alternatively, the charity's UK contact centre can be reached on 0800 555 111, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

South Wales Argus
03-07-2025
- South Wales Argus
Crimestoppers urges to speak up about domestic abuse
Crimestoppers, the independent charity, has launched a campaign running across Wales to raise awareness of domestic abuse and violence against women and girls (VAWG), and to encourage the public to report concerns safely and anonymously. The campaign runs until July 23 and highlights the signs of abuse, the importance of speaking out, and how Crimestoppers can help. Hayley Fry, Wales regional manager at Crimestoppers, said: "Summer should be a time for joy, not fear. "No one should have to suffer in silence, and we want people across Wales to know they can speak up about domestic abuse or violence against women and girls completely anonymously. "We never ask for names or take any personal details, and calls and online reports can't be traced. "By coming together and looking out for one another, we can help protect those at risk and make our communities safer." The campaign also emphasises that domestic abuse and VAWG are serious crimes that can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. Crimestoppers is sharing messages across Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to reach adults throughout Wales. The charity guarantees 100 per cent anonymity for anyone who reports information online or by phone. No personal details are ever taken, and information cannot be traced. The campaign also raises awareness of triggers, noting that sporting events and other seasonal gatherings can lead to a rise in incidents. Crimestoppers said that knowing the signs and taking action could help save lives. Anyone with concerns about domestic abuse or violence against women and girls can contact Crimestoppers anonymously at or by calling 0800 555 111. The service is completely confidential, and individuals will never be asked for their name or any identifying details.


North Wales Chronicle
14-06-2025
- North Wales Chronicle
Crimestoppers launches neighbourhood crime campaign in Wales
Independent charity Crimestoppers' initiative aims to inform communities, encourage vigilance, and promote anonymous reporting. Running from June 10 for three weeks, the campaign seeks to empower residents to recognise suspicious activity and report it confidentially. The initiative highlights the impact of neighbourhood crime on community safety and wellbeing, focusing on issues such as burglary, vehicle theft, and anti-social behaviour. Crimestoppers aims to remove barriers to reporting by guaranteeing total anonymity for those who provide information. Hayley Fry, Wales regional manager for Crimestoppers, said: "Our communities are strongest when residents work together to address crime. "This campaign aims to raise awareness of neighbourhood crime and encourage everyone to play their part in reporting suspicious activity. "Remember, when you report through Crimestoppers, your identity remains completely anonymous." The charity's drive will feature digital advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook, X, and Instagram. These will share easy ways to report crime and pass on information securely and anonymously. In the event of an emergency or if a crime is witnessed, Crimestoppers advises calling the police on 999 or 101. To pass on crime information without revealing your identity, visit Crimestoppers' website at for a secure anonymous online form, or call their 24/7 UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers assures the public that computer IP addresses are never traced and phone calls have never been tracked.

Rhyl Journal
14-06-2025
- Rhyl Journal
Crimestoppers launches neighbourhood crime campaign in Wales
Independent charity Crimestoppers' initiative aims to inform communities, encourage vigilance, and promote anonymous reporting. Running from June 10 for three weeks, the campaign seeks to empower residents to recognise suspicious activity and report it confidentially. The initiative highlights the impact of neighbourhood crime on community safety and wellbeing, focusing on issues such as burglary, vehicle theft, and anti-social behaviour. Crimestoppers aims to remove barriers to reporting by guaranteeing total anonymity for those who provide information. Hayley Fry, Wales regional manager for Crimestoppers, said: "Our communities are strongest when residents work together to address crime. "This campaign aims to raise awareness of neighbourhood crime and encourage everyone to play their part in reporting suspicious activity. "Remember, when you report through Crimestoppers, your identity remains completely anonymous." The charity's drive will feature digital advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook, X, and Instagram. These will share easy ways to report crime and pass on information securely and anonymously. In the event of an emergency or if a crime is witnessed, Crimestoppers advises calling the police on 999 or 101. To pass on crime information without revealing your identity, visit Crimestoppers' website at for a secure anonymous online form, or call their 24/7 UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers assures the public that computer IP addresses are never traced and phone calls have never been tracked.