Report Crime With Staffordshire Police

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

Founded in 1842, Staffordshire Police covers an area of over 1,000 square miles divided into eleven Local Policing Teams. The county has a population of more than a million and diverse communities, all with specific policing needs.

Staffordshire Police's mission is to keep our communities safe and reassured.

Staffordshire Policing Plan provides a clear direction and purpose for everyone in the force with a vision to work together to build a safe and confident Staffordshire, secured by an outstanding local police service passionate about serving the public, caring for its people and working in partnership.

Visit the Staffordshire 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:

Staffordshire Police And Crime Commissioner Details:

Ben Adams is the current Police Commissioner for Staffordshire Police. Find Details below to contact the PCC Headquarters Office:

Contact Staffordshire Police:

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

Phone: 101

Police Stations In Staffordshire Police Force Area

Address Postcode
Tamworth Community Police Post, Belgrave, Tamworth B77 2NW, UK
B77 2NW
Madeley Police Station, 27 New Rd, Madeley, Crewe CW3 9EX, UK
CW3 9EX
Burton Police Station, Horninglow St, Burton upon Trent, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1PA, United Kingdom
DE14 1PA
Cannock Police Station, 15 Wolverhampton Rd, Cannock WS11 1AW, United Kingdom
WS11 1AW
Leek Police Station, Fountain St, Leek ST13 6QT, UK
ST13 6QT
Staffordshire Police - Leek Enquiry Office, Fountain St, Leek ST13 6QT, UK
ST13 6QT
Lichfield Pol Stn, Lichfield WS13 7EL, UK
WS13 7EL
Lichfield Police Office, Lichfield WS13 7EL, UK
WS13 7EL
Rugeley Police Station, Anson St, Rugeley WS15 2BQ, UK
WS15 2BQ
Stafford Police Station, Eastgate St, Stafford ST16 2DQ, UK
ST16 2DQ
Longton Police Station, Sutherland Rd, Longton ST3 1HH, United Kingdom
ST3 1HH
Stone Police Station, 15 Station Rd, Stone ST15 8JP, UK
ST15 8JP
57 Chapel Street Cheadle
ST10 1DX
Anson Street Rugeley
WS15 2BQ
Balance Street Uttoxeter
ST14 8JE
Bethesda Street Hanley
ST1 3DR
Eastgate Street Stafford
ST16 2DQ
Fountain Street Leek
ST13 6QT
High Street Newcastle-under-Lyme
ST5 1QZ
High Street Wombourne
WV5 9EE
Horninglow Street Burton-upon-Trent
DE14 1PA
Jackson Street Burslem
ST6 1AF
Lichfield District Council Building Frog Lane Lichfield
WS13 6YY
Liverpool Road Kidsgrove
ST7 4EH
Radford Street Stone
ST15 8DB
Spinning School Lane Tamworth
B79 7BB
Sutherland Road Longton
ST3 1HH
Watling House Watling Street
ST19 5PR
Wolverhampton Road Cannock
WS11 1AW

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