Reporting a crime
The links below direct you to suitable contacts if you have been a victim or witness to crime and anti-social behaviour:
Reporting a crime in an emergency
If there is an emergency telephone 999.
You should use this number if you think there is an immediate threat to life or property.
Text telephone: 0800 112 999.
Reporting a non-emergency crime
Non –emergency police line telephone 0161 872 5050.
Minicom telephone 0161 872 6633.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service telephone 01204 905 155.
If you have any information on a crime, Crimestoppers telephone 0800 555 111.
The number is free and you can report a crime anonymously.
Reporting anti-social behaviour
To make it easier to report problems we have introduced a new local number . It can help if you write down what has happened - for example, who was involved, where did the incident happen, when did it happen. Even if you only have a small piece of information please call us; other people might have reported the same thing and together the evidence adds up.
Help us to make our city a better place to live.
We want your support to put power back in the hands of the law-abiding majority so take a stand and make that call. It will help us to deal with anti-social behaviour.
We think its important you know what we have done so we will be trying harder to report back to local communities about what we have done and what the result has been. Keep an eye on these web pages for updates.
So whether its litter, rubbish and fly tipping, graffiti and vandalism, abandoned vehicles, nuisance neighbours, intimidation and harassment, rowdy behaviour, groups hanging around, street drinking, aggressive begging, drug dealers, prostitution and kerb crawling - don’t stand for it make that call.
New Salford number: 0161 909 6544
This page was last updated on 27 March 2008
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