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Feb 2022
Ripon residents who witness, or know about violent, anti-social and other criminal activity in the city, are being urged to contact Crimestoppers.
The charity, which is independent of the police, wants to overcome a 'wall of silence' that is stopping some criminals from being brought to justice.
It guarantees 100 percent anonymity to anyone with information that can help to crack Ripon's persistent crime problem, as highlighted in a Stray Ferret report in December.
Crimestoppers is encouraging residents, who may not want to speak directly to the police, to call its confidential freephone number 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestopper-uk-org and complete a simple anonymous online form.
The charity said the community has a vital role to play in helping to stop crimes such as burglary, theft from cars, vans and shops, drug dealing, weapons and violence, but added:
Two months before he resigned from office, former North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott said he was confident that police had 'got a grip' on crime in the city, but he also spoke of the need to crack 'the wall of silence'.
He said:
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