Report Crime With Bedfordshire Police

✅ Article By Anne-Marie Pearman & Reviewed By Zeynep Topcu

Bedfordshire Police dedicates itself to protecting people and fighting crime together.

At 477 square miles and with 664,500 people, Bedfordshire is one of England’s smallest, yet most diverse, counties and faces complex crime challenges more usually seen in large metropolitan cities.

More than half of its residents live in its largest towns, Luton and Bedford, which have diverse and often transient communities alongside smaller market towns and rural parishes.

Bedfordshire is a hub of transport linked with London Luton Airport, the UK’s fifth busiest; the M1 and A1(M)motorways traverse the county, and two principle railway lines connecting people with the heart of London in less than an hour.

Bedfordshire has a complex mix of volume crime, serious crimes, drugs, gangs and terrorism threats. Every day, their officers meet threats, harm and risks like those in large cities.

Despite our relatively small size, we lead joint protective services, which include Armed Policing, Dogs, Roads Policing and the Major Crime, for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire and are the lead force for the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit – a coordinated approach from seven forces in the region to tackle serious and organised crime and terrorism.

Bedfordshire Police employ 1,399 Police Officers, 1215 police staff, 43 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and 85 Specials (volunteer police officers).

Visit the Bedfordshire Police Crime Reporting page to find details on how to report a crime.

Emergency Contact Numbers

Call 999 right away for any emergency, such as:

  • You are witnessing a crime or someone in extreme danger.
  • A serious offence is in progress, or the offender is still at the crime scene.
  • Someone is causing damage to a property.

When you are in danger and can't speak, Please follow the steps below:

Call 999 from your cell phone:

  1. Police won't be able to track your location, so you may cough, press some keys or provide any clue to locate you.
  2. Press 55 when prompted, and a Police officer will be able to listen to the voice coming through the phone.
Call 999 from the Landline:
  1. Police can track your location even if you don't speak.
  2. They will be able to hear your background noises and send an immediate rescue if they a suspect any danger.

Non-Emergency Crime Reporting

Call 101 when it is less urgent, but you need to report a crime or an offence such as:

  • Stolen Car
  • Property Damaged
  • Drug Dealing
  • Traffic Accident

Textphone Service

In case you have hearing or speech impairment:

  • Use TextPhone Service 18000 for Emergency Situations.
  • Use TextPhone Service 18001101 for Non-Emergency Situation.

Contact CrimeStoppers

To anonymously report a crime or suspicious behaviour:

Bedfordshire Police And Crime Commissioner Details:

Festus Akinbusoye is the current Police Commissioner for Bedfordshire Police. Find Details below to contact the PCC Headquarters Office:

Contact Bedfordshire Police:

Online: https://www.beds.police.uk/

Phone: 101

Police Stations In Bedfordshire Police Force Area

Address Postcode
Kempston Police Station, Woburn Road Kempston Bedfordshire MK43 9AX
MK43 9AX
The Old Police House Turvey, A428, Bedford MK43 8BJ, UK
MK43 8BJ
Bedfordshire Police - Dunstable, West St, Dunstable LU6 1SJ, UK
LU6 1SJ
Buxton Road Luton
LU1 1SD
Lime Street Bedford
MK40 1LA
West Street Dunstable
LU6 1SJ
Woburn Road Kempston
MK43 9AX

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