Our supporters
We rely on the support of our partners to be able to achieve our goals.
We work with partners from the community, businesses, Trusts and Foundations to raise money for the charity and to raise awareness of crimes in local areas.
Recently, we teamed up with The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), to raise awareness about some missing child sex offenders.
Did you know...?
Crimestoppers helped CEOP to find nine missing child sex offenders, due to the Most Wanted section of our website
We've also partnered with the UK Network of Sex Work Projects (UKNSWP) on an 'Ugly Mugs' campaign, to encouarge sex workers to report crimes that have been committed against them.
We've worked with Network Rail, to catch the criminals who steal railway cables. Ladbrokes is also part of our valued Associate Members Scheme - we offer our invaluable crime-fighting experience to help them keep their staff safe and in return, we make the most of their business influence and experience.
Donations to Crimestoppers allow us to operate our 0800 555 111 anonymous phone number 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
Lord Ashcroft, KCMG
We are very grateful to Lord Ashcroft, founder of Crimestoppers and Chairman of Trustees who has been an incredibly generous donor and supporter of the charity for the last 20 years.
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Dean Lawrence RICE
Offence: Other crime
RICE was convicted in his absence of conspiracy to kidnap and falsely imprison.
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