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Serious criminal trespass and theft at Salisbury Downs
26/08/25 | Media Releases, Video
At about 12.20pm on Wednesday, 1 January 2025, two people forced entry into the Salisbury Downs Shopping Centre on Spains…
Criminals are in your inbox – and your business could be next!
20/08/25 | Article, Media Releases
Criminals aren’t just breaking in through windows anymore – they’re slipping through inboxes more than ever and South Australian businesses…
Aggravated theft – Adelaide
19/08/25 | Media Releases, Video
Can you help identify a women suspected of committing an aggravated theft in Adelaide? At about 4.55pm on Thursday, 27…
Don’t just post it – report it
19/08/25 | Campaigns
Every day across Australia, plenty of people see, hear or experience something that doesn’t feel right – a car creeping…
Posting isn’t protecting – report it where it counts
19/08/25 | Article, Media Releases
Crime Stoppers Day 2025 highlights the cost of posting information online rather than sharing with authorities Social media is deeply…
Cyber safety for South Australian businesses
13/08/25 | Campaigns
Think cybercrime won’t happen to you? Think again. Protect your business from cyber scams – here’s how. Let’s be honest…
Serious criminal trespass and theft at Loxton
12/08/25 | Media Releases, Video
Crime Stoppers is asking for community help to identify three suspects wanted for a break-in at a Loxton business earlier…
Serious criminal trespass and theft – Seaford and Noarlunga
05/08/25 | Media Releases, Video
At around 9.45pm on Thursday, 16 January 2025, police were called to a restaurant at the Seaford Shopping Centre after…