2nd March 2026

Lancashire Constabulary thanks community crimefighters for record

The latest quarterly data highlights the scale of this success, with 649 more reports received between October-December alone than during the same period last year.

There was a particular increase in information received about drug supply, as well as drink driving which Police believe is evidence of the success of Policing operations like Op Warrior, which targets organised crime and Op Limit which tackles drink and drug driving.

Lancashire is also seeing growing engagement of young people through Fearless, Crimestoppers’ youth service, which allows under-25s to report crime anonymously and access advice without fear of repercussions.

All of the additional information received through Crimestoppers will aid and inform future work by officers to target offenders, safeguard vulnerable people, and disrupt criminal activity across the county.

Commenting on the statistics, Head of Crime, Detective Chief Supt Derry Crorken said: “The Constabulary works hard to crack crime, but we can’t do it alone – our communities are our eyes and ears and we need their support to help identify offenders if we are to take positive action.

“Every single anonymous report helps us build a clearer picture of criminal activity, protect our communities, and bring offenders to justice. We are extremely grateful to every single member of the public who has come forward with information and of course, to Crimestoppers for their ongoing support.”

Clive Grunshaw, Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire said:

“This is a really strong indication that people across Lancashire are stepping up and refusing to let crime go unchecked. Crimestoppers provides a safe and completely anonymous route for people to raise concerns, and it’s clear more residents than ever are choosing to use it.

“These aren’t just statistics — they reflect real individuals who have taken the time to do the right thing. Whether it’s information about knife crime, domestic abuse or other serious offences, every single report helps protect our communities and supports efforts to bring offenders to justice.”
“This progress highlights the commitment of our partners and the confidence the public has in Crimestoppers. Young people in particular are increasingly turning to Fearless to share what they know, and their willingness to speak out is helping to keep others safe. We will keep building on this momentum to make Lancashire even safer.”

Lancashire Police continue to work with Crimestoppers to tackle all forms of crime from shoplifting and anti-social behaviour through to modern slavery, drug dealing and drink driving. Anyone with any information about crime can contact Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.

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