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If you have information about unsolved crime or suspicious activity, you can anonymously share what you know with Crime Stoppers.

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DO YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME?

Whether it's illegal clearing of native vegetation, dumping of rubbish, keeping wildlife without permission or some other environmental crime, you can anonymously share what you know.

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FROM THE NEWSROOM

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Spring newsletter now available

14/11/24  |   Article, Media Releases

Catch up on our latest news and community updates in the Spring edition of the Crime Stoppers SA newsletter! From strengthening our Board with new members to exciting partnerships, impactful …

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Assault Cause Harm – Edwardstown

12/11/24  |   Media Releases, Video

Your help is needed to identify a man wanted for an assault at Edwardstown last month. About 11.40am on Thursday, 8 August, the male victim got off a bus at …

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Stolen, Smuggled and Suffering – protecting SA native wildlife

08/11/24  |   Article, Media Releases

Crime Stoppers South Australia has today launched a campaign in partnership with the Department for Environment and Water that takes aim at the illegal ownership and trade of native wildlife …

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  • Whyalla Hotel break in

    Case Type
    Burglary

    Case Date
    27/01/22

    Location
    Whyalla

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    14-42 Assault – Tram Victoria Square

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    Assault

    Case Date
    07/04/14

    Location
    Adelaide

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    14-46 Indecent Behaviour – Tram Adelaide

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    Sex Offence

    Case Date
    21/04/14

    Location
    Adelaide

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