If you've been the victim of a crime or have witnessed one, you should immediately report it to the police. Your information could be used to prevent other crimes and help keep other people safe.
Thus, the police encourage persons to make that call (465-2241 in St. Kitts and 469-5391 in Nevis). Your call should be answered within seconds. A trained staff member at our Telecommunication Department will ask you to describe what happened and where you are. They may ask if you need any other emergency services, such as an ambulance.
If the situation is an emergency, a police officer will come to the scene to talk to you. They'll ask you to explain what happened, and they can help you decide what to do next.
If you want to report a minor crime, such as a simple larceny or abusive language, you should go to the nearest police station to report it, or call the police station in your neighbourhood.
You should call our emergency number, 911, to report crime that require an emergency response. For example:
• Shooting Incidents;
• Burglaries; and
• Suspicious persons, especially at nights, in your neighborhood.
If you want to report a crime but you do not want to be identified to the police, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477.
Crime Stoppers will ask questions about the crime you have information on, but will never ask questions about you. Hence, you can report a crime anonymously with Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestoppers.kn
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