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Fresh initiatives and strong results on show in Spring newsletter
26/09/25 | Article, Media Releases
Spring is a season of renewal, and Crime Stoppers South Australia is celebrating with the release of its Spring Newsletter,…
Assault at Bunnings Parafield
23/09/25 | Media Releases, Video
At about 7pm on 4 December 2024, a male entered the Bunnings store at Parafield and began to act aggressively…
Drink spiking – Adelaide
16/09/25 | Media Releases, Video
At about 4.00am on Sunday, 9 March 2025, a woman was drinking with friends at the Hidden Pour bar in…
Can you help solve a Pooraka robbery?
09/09/25 | Article, Media Releases
At about 3.15pm on Sunday, 18 May 2025, a teenage boy was robbed while walking along Quinlivan Road at Pooraka….
Walkerville residents encouraged to speak up as Crime Stoppers partnership launches
08/09/25 | Article, Media Releases
Crime Stoppers South Australia and the Town of Walkerville have joined forces in an exciting new partnership designed to give…
See something. Say something. Anonymously.
08/09/25 | Campaigns
Your community is safest when we all look out for each other. The Something, Say Something campaign is here to…
Community trust delivers strong results for SA
03/09/25 | Article, Media Releases
Crime Stoppers South Australia has released its half-year results for the first six months of 2025, highlighting the powerful role…
Arson at Greenacres
02/09/25 | Media Releases, Video
The investigation into a suspicious house fire at Greenacres is continuing, with police releasing CCTV images of a man they…