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See something. Say something. Anonymously.

Posted on 08/09/2025

Your community is safest when we all look out for each other. The Something, Say Something campaign is here to remind residents, visitors and local businesses that if something doesn’t look or feel right, you can do something about it – without putting yourself at risk.

Every day, small pieces of information help police to solve crimes, prevent harm and make neighbourhoods feel safer. It might be a strange vehicle parked where it shouldn’t be, people loitering around a business late at night, unusual noises or suspicious behaviour.

If you see something that worries you – whether you think it is big or small – we want you to share it with Crime Stoppers. Your information will be passed on to police for assessment and you have the option to remain completely anonymous.

No names. No questions about who you are.

As part of the Town of Walkerville’s partnership with Crime Stoppers SA, we’re making it easier than ever for you to speak up. It means that you’ll see safety messages across social media, around local business precincts and at community events.

What to report:

  • Suspicious behaviour around homes, cars or businesses
  • Graffiti, vandalism or property damage
  • Drug activity or dealing
  • Theft or burglary attempts
  • Anything that feels “off” or out of place

How to report:

  • Call 1800 333 000
  • Report online at com.au

Remember – your information could be the key to helping police stop, solve or prevent crime.




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