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Criminal Damage

Definition: Criminal damage is both intentional and unintentional damage to your home, property or vehicle by another individual.

Vehicle crime self-help sheet

Actions to consider

  • If you are witnessing the crime being committed, contact the Police immediately on 101 if is not an emergency. In an emergency always call 999
  • If your property has been damaged contact the relevant organisations to report the incident and get it repaired quickly, for example; insurance companies or local authority.
  • Contact Us, we all need support at some time or another and asking for help can be difficult, Norfolk & Suffolk Victim Care are here when you want to talk.

Norfolk & Suffolk Victim Care can provide:

  • Emotional Support to cope and recover from the crime
  • Information on and referrals to other agencies
  • Advice on crime prevention and tailored safety planning advice
  • Practical support such as a personal alarm
  • Support using Language interpreters and British Sign Language interpreters

Useful Organisations

CrimeStoppers

Norfolk Police

Suffolk Police

Referrals

If you know someone – whether it’s a friend or a family member – who has been impacted by crime and could benefit from our support, you can refer them directly to our services.

Our compassionate and confidential support is available to anyone in your life who has been affected, ensuring they receive the care and guidance they deserve.

Reporting a crime

If you think you have been a victim of a crime and want to report a crime, you can tell a parent, carer or adult you trust. Norfolk & Suffolk Victim Care can also help you with this if you are unsure. 

  • If you feel you are in immediate danger, call 999.
  • If it is not an emergency but you still want to report something to the police, you can call 101 or report online: