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Make the call – Ice campaign TV ad
22/03/18 | Media Releases, Video
Ice dealers operating their illicit trade in full view of the local community must be held to account for the…
January 2018 program results
19/03/18 | Article, Media Releases
DID YOU KNOW? Information provided to Crime Stoppers SA throughout January 2018 resulted in: Seizure of more than 70 cannabis…

Regional ice roadshows set to start at Murray Bridge
28/02/18 | Article, Media Releases
Ice dealers operating their illicit trade in full view of the local community should be held to account for the…
Make the call, and help catch ICE dealers
14/02/18 | Article, Media Releases, Video
Street level and darknet ICE dealers are two key targets of a new Crime Stoppers campaign – Make the Call,…

How to avoid a broken heart this Valentine’s Day
12/02/18 | Article, Media Releases
Valentine’s Day might be that perfect opportunity for star-crossed lovers around the world to pluck up the courage and share…

Can you help stamp out firebugs this summer?
21/12/17 | Media Releases, Video
Here’s our latest campaign video – if you have any information about firebugs then call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333…

Top tips to stay safe during the party season
20/12/17 | Article, Media Releases
Summer partygoers and end-of-year revellers have been warned that taking some basic personal and property safety precautions might be the…
Death of infant declared a major crime
29/11/17 | Article, Media Releases
The death of a baby in hospital has been declared a Major Crime, and has prompted an appeal for anyone…