π Police: When to call 101 and when to call 999Call 999 (Emergency) if: π¨ A crime is happening now or just happenedπ§ Someone is in immediate danger or threatened with violenceπͺ Thereβs a weapon involvedπ A serious road collision with injury or major obstructionπ A suspect is on scene or nearby, and urgent police attendance is neededπ₯ Thereβs a risk to life, serious injury, or a fire/explosion If in doubt and it feels urgent or unsafe, call 999.
Call 101 (Non-emergency) if: π A crime has already happened and thereβs no immediate dangerπ You need to report information, give a statement, or provide CCTVπ Theft, criminal damage, or anti-social behaviour where offenders have leftπ§± Suspicious activity that isnβt happening right nowπ You need crime reference numbers or to follow up on a reportOther ways to contact us: π Report non-emergencies online (police website)
Quick examplesYou can see a burglary in progress β 999You discovered your car was keyed overnight β 101 / onlineYou feel threatened on the street right now β 999You have CCTV of a suspect from yesterday β 101 / onlineNon-injury, minor collision and details exchanged β 101 / onlineDrunk driver currently on the road β 999 |