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Contact Us

Address:
The Guildhall
Frankwell Quay
Shrewsbury
SY3 8HQ
 
Telephone:
01743 281000
 
email:

Victims of Crime

If you have been a victim of crime there are a number of ways you can report it.
 
In an emergency dial 999 and inform the operator of the circumstances of the crime.
 
Non-urgent minor crimes, such as vandalism, should be reported to your local police station.  The police control room at Monkmoor answers all calls for Shrewsbury police stations - 08457 444888.
Alternatively, you can report minor crimes online at www.online.police.uk
 
Crimes can also be reported anonymously through Crimestoppers.  Simply call their freephone number - 0800 555 111.
 
Even with minor crimes, if the crime is in progress or the offender is still present at the scene, dial 999.
 
If you wish to report graffiti to our street cleansing department, you can do so using our self service facility.
 

Police stations in Shrewsbury

Shropshire Division HQ
Clive Road
Monkmoor
Shrewsbury
SY2 5RW
(8am-11pm Monday to Sunday)

08457 444888
 
Shrewsbury Town Office
Riverside
Shrewsbury
SY1 1PL
(9am-5pm Monday to Thursday)
(9am-4:30pm Friday)
(9am-5pm Saturday)
 
 
Church Stretton Police Station
Sandford Avenue
Church Stretton
SY6 6AZ
(9am-1pm Monday to Friday)
 
 

Support

If you have been a victim of crime, support groups are available to offer support, advice and information.
 
Victim Support have a Shrewsbury branch located at Abbey Foregate;
 
Victim Support Shrewsbury
Suite D1
Cannon Court East
Abbey Lawns
Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
SY2 5DE
 
Tel: 01743 362812
Fax: 01743 245798
The Criminal Justice System website has a section dedicated to providing information for victims.  They also provide a Victims Virtual Walkthrough where information is provided to help victims of crime understand the processes that they will encounter from reporting a crime, through to the prosecution and sentencing processes.
The CJS website also contains a comprehensive section of links to support for victims.
 
 
Information for victims of crime can also be found on the Home Office website.