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You have received a calling card from us because you have had a visit from one of our officers about an incident.
If you spoke to the officer, they have left their name and contact details on the card so you can get in touch if needed. This should not be used in the event of an emergency, and you should always call 999 if you need an emergency response.
If you were not home when they visited, the officer will have left a card with details of when they called, their name name and either their contact details or details of how to phone in to request a revisit. Please follow the advice on the card.
We appreciate that victims of crime do not always wish to take things further. If you no longer support police action, please contact us to let us know, and your reasons for not doing so. If we do not hear from you, we may assume you do not support further police action, and your case may be closed. This does not mean that the case cannot be reopened if you change your mind but it may make it more difficult to investigate and evidence may be lost.
If English is not your first language, you can see translated versions of the cards below.

