Our Partners
Find out more about Lincolnshire Police's partner organisations and agencies.
If you have information about possible terrorist or extremist activity, call the Police Anti-Terrorist hotline: 0800 789 321 or 999 if the threat is immediate. .
Date Created: 14th December 2010 Last Updated: 14th December 2010
Lincolnshire Arson Task Force is a partnership between Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue Service and Lincolnshire Police and was set up to tackle arson in the county.
Date Created: 22nd January 2010 Last Updated: 22nd January 2010
The Ask the Police website, an official police resource, has been developed to reduce the number of non-emergency calls to police forces.
Date Created: 22nd January 2010 Last Updated: 22nd January 2010
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) works across the UK tackling child sex abuse and providing advice for parents, young people and children about internet safety and online safety.
Date Created: 15th March 2010 Last Updated: 15th March 2010
Lincolnshire Crimestoppers is dedicated to helping solve crimes and taking criminals off the streets in Lincolnshire. Crimestoppers is not part of the police, a television programme or a government body, it is an independent charity helping to solve crime.
Date Created: 22nd January 2010 Last Updated: 22nd January 2010
Lincolnshire Police and its neighbouring forces in the East Midlands have been at the forefront of collaborative policing in the UK for more than a decade.
Date Created: 6th February 2013 Last Updated: 6th February 2013
HaulNet is a web based safer journey planning company for the haulage industry. Lincolnshire Police provide HaulNet with information concerning crimes that occur on the A1 (particularly theft from lorries parked in lay-bys overnight). By logging onto HaulNet hauliers are advised of safer parking areas and crime hotspots.
Date Created: 7th October 2010 Last Updated: 7th October 2010
Immobilise is a free national property registration service that helps UK Police forces to identify the owner of lost and stolen goods.
Date Created: 28th April 2010 Last Updated: 28th April 2010
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) operates the UK internet Hotline for reporting criminal online content. Their remit covers three areas: (1) Child sexual abuse images hosted worldwide (2) Criminally obscene adult content hosted in the UK (3) Non-photographic child sexual abuse images hosted in the UK.
Date Created: 15th March 2010 Last Updated: 15th March 2010
Date Created: 16th March 2010 Last Updated: 16th March 2010
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