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210129 | COVID-19 update | Many ways to contact us in a non-emergency | Devon & Cornwall Police

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COVID-19 update
With the current restrictions in place, Devon & Cornwall Police are seeing an increased demand with reports and concerns around Covid 19 breaches, this is in addition to existing contacts from members of the public who need help.
We would like to remind our communities there are many ways to contact us in a non-emergency and any concerns around Covid 19 breaches can be reported through the online national reporting form.
To make sure communities receive the best service from us, anyone who needs to contact us should follow these simple steps:

1. Are you wanting to report a breach of Covid 19 restrictions?
If you are reporting a breach of restrictions then you can do this using the national reporting form on the police.uk website - www.police.uk

2. AskNED – the non-emergency directory
Need to ask a question but not sure who to ask for help, then AskNED - dc.police.uk/AskNED

3. Go online dc.police.uk
On our website you can find the answers too many of the questions people ask when calling the police plus lots of helpful information and advice.

4. Report Crime Online
If you need to report a crime or tell us something, then why not report online using WebChat or the Crime Reporting Form. Alternatively, you can email 101@dc.police.uk

5. Call - 101 Non-emergency number

Remember in an emergency, always call 999.

Please share this message in your communities.
We have created a poster to help people understand the different ways to contact the police – please feel free to share this with your friends, family and colleagues, or print the poster and display in your community. To download the poster please visit our website.
If you are wanting specific advice on current restrictions, please visit the FAQ section on our website which provides all the latest information and advice.

Message sent by
Linzi Berryman (Police, DC Alert Officer, Devon & Cornwall)


This message was sent to Angarrack Info, please direct any feedback through Angarrack or register your own account on https://alerts.dc.police.uk.
Message number : 362852

 

 

 Covid-19 Update 29/01/2021 14:18:17 [362852]

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