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For a safer Tassie
Partnering for a safer Tasmania
Crime Stoppers programs all over the world are supported by trusted partners to empower people to be part of creating safer communities.
Read moreLife-threatening emergency or a crime happening now – Triple Zero (000).
Non-urgent matters or a crime has happened to you – 131 444 or your local police station.
Victim of a scam, or suspect a scam – www.scamwatch.gov.au.
Minor traffic accident where you have swapped details – www.reportacrash.police.tas.gov.au.
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For a safer Tassie
Crime Stoppers programs all over the world are supported by trusted partners to empower people to be part of creating safer communities.
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The new technology means Tasmanians can easily attach media files such as photos and video captured on smartphones, greatly increasing the level of quality of information provided anonymously to Police.
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Join Bikelinc for free and register your bike to help reduce theft and return bikes to their owners. Unique serial numbers in the Bikelinc database allow police and the community to check if bikes are registered as safe, lost or stolen.
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We are excited to celebrate 28 years of helping to keep Tasmania safe.
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It’s with great excitement that Crime Stoppers Tasmania welcomes a new sponsor to our family!
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This is a home in Fisher Drive, Herdsmans Cove. Destroyed by a deliberately lit fire.
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