Official Police Reporting

IN AN EMERGENCY, ALWAYS CALL TRIPLE ZERO (000)

An emergency is a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action. This includes when a crime is in progress, an offender may still be in the area, or someone is in immediate danger.

This platform, CommunityCrime.Watch, is a tool for community awareness, not an official channel for reporting crimes to the police. For non-emergency incidents, such as reporting a past event where there is no immediate danger, you should contact the police directly using the official channels for your state or territory listed below.

New South Wales (NSW)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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Victoria (VIC)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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Queensland (QLD)

For non-emergencies, call Policelink.

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Western Australia (WA)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Centre.

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South Australia (SA)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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Tasmania (TAS)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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Northern Territory (NT)

For non-emergencies, call the Police Assistance Line.

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