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Can you identify this arsonist?
03/07/18 | Article, Media Releases, Video
Your help is needed to identify a man caught on CCTV setting a car alight at Maria St, Thebarton on…

Image of Highbury robbery suspect released
03/07/18 | Article, Media Releases, Video
A computer-generated image of the suspect and CCTV of the car involved in an aggravated robbery at Highbury last month…

Keep up the good work SA!
29/06/18 | Article, Media Releases
Information provided to Crime Stoppers SA by the community directly led to the discovery of an array of weapons and…

State Government funding decision statement
21/06/18 | Article, Media Releases
As an independent not for profit that provides safe and anonymous means to report crime and criminal activity, Crime Stoppers…

Guns, drugs feature in April results
21/05/18 | Article, Media Releases
In April, we profiled the unsolved stabbing murder of 36-year old mother Suzanne Poll at the Parabanks Shopping Centre, Salisbury…

If something is too good to be true then it’s probably a scam, says Crime Stoppers
21/05/18 | Article, Media Releases
In support of National Scams Awareness Week between 21 – 25 May 2018, Crime Stoppers SA and Police Credit Union…

Crime Stoppers Day focus to target culturally diverse community groups
20/05/18 | Article, Media Releases
As part of its ongoing efforts to encourage people to come forward with information about criminals and their illegal activities,…

Things heat up for local drug dealers
19/05/18 | Article, Media Releases
Many concerned South Australians have already contacted Crime Stoppers SA with information about ice dealing in their local community in…