Keeping Croyland and Semilong safe
We've launched a new campaign to empower Northampton communities to speak out 100% anonymously about crime.

Our new campaign in the Croyland and Semilong areas of Northampton aims to raise awareness of our anonymous reporting service and to encourage residents to speak up about crime affecting their community.
Delivered in partnership with Northamptonshire Police, Police Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone and our youth service Fearless.org, the initiative focuses on issues raised by local people, including neighbourhood crime, such as theft and burglary, drug-related activity and environmental concerns such as fly-tipping, while empowering the wider community to share information safely and anonymously.
So Crimestoppers, working alongside Danielle’s team, is delivering a targeted campaign to increase awareness of our services and give local people the confidence to report information anonymously, helping to keep their community safe.
We're asking local people to tell us about:
- Those they know are involved in burglaries and vehicle crime
- Where and when planned break-ins will take place
- People who are selling stolen goods and where
- Those they know are selling drugs
- Those who have unexplained wealth
Do you have information about these or other crimes? You can tell us what you know and remain 100% anonymous - no one will ever know you were in touch with us. We take Information 24/7, 365 days a year, in more than 150 languages.
Just call free, any time, on 0800 555 111, or fill in our secure online form, here on our website:
“It’s important that people know they have a voice and can speak up about crime in their community - completely anonymously.
“Some people have information but feel they don’t have anywhere or anyone to turn to. Please remember that Crimestoppers and our youth service Fearless.org are here to help.
"We do not judge or take any personal details from those who contact us. All we want is the information you have - you will remain 100% anonymous. In over 38 years, we have always kept our promise of anonymity to the millions of people who have contacted us.”
Lydia Patsalides, Crimestoppers East Midlands Regional Manager
“People should be able to live free of crime and the fear of crime.
“This campaign gives people a way of reporting what they know easily and anonymously, and they should know that the information they give will be helping to strengthen their community.”
Danielle Stone, the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner
17 June 2026