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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…
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,…
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…
Serious Criminal Trespass and theft – Newton
05/11/24 | Media Releases, Video
Can you help identify a male recently caught on CCTV footage breaking into a Newton restaurant? Between 5.40am and 7.30am…
Property damage – Noarlunga Downs
29/10/24 | Media Releases, Video
On Friday, 24 May 2024, four vehicles parked in a carpark on Honeypot Road at Noarlunga Downs were damaged by…
9News Adelaide renews crime-solving collaboration
24/10/24 | Article, Media Releases
Crime Stoppers South Australia (CSSA) is pleased to announce the renewal of its long-standing partnership with 9News Adelaide for another…
Serious Criminal Trespass and Theft – Tanunda
23/10/24 | Media Releases, Video
Just before 1am on Monday 24 June 2024, police and security responded to an alarm activation at a business in…
Stolen, smuggled and suffering – native wildlife campaign
22/10/24 | Campaigns
South Australia’s unique native wildlife is under constant threat by illegal ownership and trafficking. Some people may not realise that…