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What should I do if I think my neighbor is selling drugs?
But above all else, never attempt to confront someone if you suspect they are manufacturing or selling drugs. If you honestly believe there is a problem, you should contact the local police or sheriff’s office and let them look into it. Do not take the law into your own hands.
How do you anonymously report someone for drugs?
To make an anonymous report, you can visit the DEA’s website www.dea.gov or call 1-877-RxAbuse (1-877-792-2873). It’s a free call from anywhere in the United States and it helps those in the know get the necessary information to those who can effectively do something about it.
How can I report someone anonymously?
If you do choose to go this route, you should know there are typically several options to make an anonymous report:
- Visit a police website. Most police departments provide a link on their website that allows you to email an anonymous report.
- Call the police hotline.
- Use a public phone.
How do I leave an anonymous drug tip?
Anyone who wants to report drug activity can contact Crime Stoppers via phone or online. A national tip line is available 24/7, and the program also operates out of local offices. Witnesses to drug crimes can make an anonymous phone call or fill out an online form.
Can you report someone anonymously to the police?
Call the confidential hotline on 0800 789 321. Report online to the Met Police. Give information anonymously via CrimeStoppers.
Reporting anonymously You can report anonymously to the police via their online anti-social behaviour reporting form . To report crime anonymously, you can also contact Crimestoppers on: 0800 555 111 – this number is free to call. visit the Crimestoppers website.
What is classed as anti social behavior?
Antisocial behaviour is defined as ‘behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person’ (Antisocial Behaviour Act 2003 and Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 ).
What can police do about anti social Behaviour?
3: Dispersal powers enable police and police community support officers to direct people committing or likely to commit anti-social behaviour, crime or disorder to leave a public place for up to 48 hours.
You can report non-urgent incidents to the Anti-Social Behaviour Team at [email protected] or on 020 8921 4411.