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Report non-emergency incidents by calling 101* Call the rural Policing Team on: 07980 978202. Click here to see our rural liason team Contacting Kent Police click here to see full details ALWAYS call 999 in an emergency situation |
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Make a formal compliment or complaint Request police information eg subject access or freedom of information requests, CRB checks Email our local PCSOs. Click here to see who they are |
If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired, text 'Police' and your message to 60066.
*Calling 101 from landlines and mobile phones costs 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day you call or how long you are on the phone.
Burglars will seek out an opportunity if they can, but you can limit their chances.
For more tips to keep your home and important items safe, visit www.kent.police.uk/burglary, or follow Kent Police on social media
Do your elderly parents, neighbours or friends worry about bogus callers?
Would they know what to do if an unexpected visitor calls?
You can support them by visiting the Kent Police website which gives you tips on protecting your home and what to do if someone unexpected stops by:
Advice on bogus callers and rogue traders
Project PEGASUS is a joint initiative aimed at reducing the threat from organised crime and terrorism involving aircraft. Hear or see anything unusual in or around your local airfield? REPORT IT. Even the smallest thing can be significant. Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or call your local police on 101 and quote PEGASUS.
Project KRAKEN is a National Crime Agency, Police, and Border Force initiative to increase vigilance along the UK’s coastline and maritime environment. If you see anything suspicious about where, when or how a vessel and crew are operating. REPORT IT. Call the police on 101 and quote KRAKEN.
Or you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Register your belongings, such as mobile phones, jewellery and games consoles at The UK National Property Register
Kent Police have received reports of cold callers offering to carry out 'corss over' driveway works. High pressure sales tactics are used but you need permission to have a kerb dropped and should not be pressured into paying these people.
ALWAYS REFUSE ON THE SPOT REPAIRS.
If you feel afraid or threatened by a doorstep caller, phone 999. For non-urgent calls, phone Kent Police on 101.
Please look out for neighbours and report any suspicious doorstep callers to trading standards.
Country Eye app - designed for people living and working in the rural community
Available to download for free on iPhone and Android. Click here to download
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