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Click on each crime type below to learn more about whether it can and should be reported online.
You should only ever use online reporting to tell us about non-urgent crime. If it is an emergency, someone is in immediate danger or you need help straight away, please call us on 999.
Non-urgent crime can be reported to us online. Reporting online goes through to the same people and will feed into the exact same process as 101 calls as soon as you have provided the information.
Click on each link below to find out if it should be reported online or not.