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REPORTING CRIME
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Reporting a Crime
To report a crime that has already happened, you should telephone or visit your nearest police station. To report rape or child abuse there are special considerations that apply. In an emergency you should call the emergency police telephone number 10111 or ... >
Reporting a Missing Person
If someone close to you is missing, you should report it to the police. You do not need to wait for 24 hours - you can report it as soon as you know they are missing. >
Reporting Rape
If you have been raped or sexually assaulted, you can report this to the police. It is your choice whether to report, but if you do not report then your case will not be investigated or prosecuted. Police are not allowed to refuse to investigate ... >
The Public can Report the Theft of Cable and Metals
The Cable Theft Unit is a special team that deals with vandalism, cable and metal theft and they rely on tip offs from the public. You can contact the 24 - hour toll free number 0800 225 669. >
The content on this page was last updated on 16 November 2010
