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Arrests up due to Victorians contacting Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers Victoria is receiving an average of one report every five minutes about unsolved crimes and suspicious activity, according to the latest annual figures.

The new data shows over the last year, Crime Stoppers Victoria recorded 97,115 reports from the public, including those in Wyndham, resulting in Victoria Police making 916 arrests and 1432 charges being laid.

Crime Stoppers Victoria chief executive Stella Smith thanked Victorians for their willingness to share what they know.

“Thousands of people are coming forward to Crime Stoppers each year and every piece of information they share with us contributes to a safer Victoria,” she said.

“The number of contacts we receive on a daily basis is a great indication of the trust Victorians have in Crime Stoppers and we will continue to harness this confidence in our goal to create a safer community for everyone.”

Information provided to Crime Stoppers Victoria over the past financial year has led to an average of 18 arrests each week.

Additionally, the new data shows information from the public has contributed to the seizure of an estimated street value of more than $5 million in illegal drugs, $747,900 in cash, and $1,469,000 worth of criminal assets.

Ms Smith said the number of arrests in the new figures was testament to the high value of information Victorians were providing to Crime Stoppers.

“Whenever someone shares information that leads to an arrest or the confiscation of drugs and criminal proceeds, it results in a positive impact on community safety.” she said.

“It is a great reminder that Victorians value their safety and want to help stop crime occurring, even the smallest piece of information can help solve or prevent a crime.”

Ms Smith said the impressive figures were also a result of the ability to easily report crime information online.

Sharing what you know about a crime with Crime Stoppers is easy, share what you know today on 1800 333 000 or at crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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