As tourists flock to Wales this summer, we urge everyone to speak up about rural crime
The initiative comes as the international tourist season starts. With many people planning trips to the countryside, the potential impact of large numbers of visitors can increase the risk of crime happening.
Whilst the volume of crime in rural areas is lower than in urban areas, the consequences and impact within a rural community can be much deeper, both on victims, the environment and the community as a whole.
We are asking the public to spot the signs of rural crime and to give us information 100% anonymously.
We are independent of the police and give the public an alternative option to pass on what they know about crime whilst never giving any personal details. We never ask for your personal details, just what you know about crime.
From April to June this year, Crimestoppers in Wales saw a 10% rise in crime information received compared to the same period last year. This shows more people are putting their trust in our charity.
This resulted in us passing on over 10,000 crime reports to the police and other law enforcement agencies over the past year.
We will be at the Royal Welsh Show (Monday 22 July–Thursday 25 July), the largest agriculture show in Europe, to encourage communities to speak up about crime and to give tips on how to keep safe and rural crime signs to spot.
The key crimes that Welsh rural areas experience are:
- Burglary
- Theft of farm equipment, vehicles and machinery
- Livestock-related crimes including theft and dog attacks
- Fly-tipping and industrial waste dumping
- County Lines drug gangs
- Cuckooing (drug gangs taking over the homes of vulnerable people)
- Hare coursing and badger baiting
- Fuel theft – domestic and commercial
- Heritage & cultural property crime including illegal metal detecting
- Wildlife crime
- Arson
“Our charity is very aware of how damaging crime in the countryside can be to families, communities, rural businesses, farmers, wildlife and the local environment. We hear from people every day who tell us about those involved in theft, fly-tipping, drug and wildlife crime.
“By telling Crimestoppers anonymously what you know whether you live in or are visiting a rural area, together we can make all the difference.”
Hayley Fry, Crimestoppers National Wales Manager
To report rural crime 100% anonymously, fill in a secure online form anonymously or call our 24/7 UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111, 365 days of the year. In an emergency, always call 999.
You can use the free what3words app to report the exact location of an incident. The words can either be copied and pasted into our Crimestoppers rural crime form or a Crimestoppers Call Agent can be told over the phone when you call to give information anonymously.
Please note: Computer IP addresses are never traced and no-one will ever know you contacted us. For telephone calls, there is no caller line display, no 1471 facility and our charity has never traced a call.
Crimestoppers will be on stand 401D at the Royal Welsh Show