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A record-breaking number of tip-offs has helped WA Police crack hundreds of crimes, while thousands of cases still await answers.
Across the state, residents made 68,166 calls to Crime Stoppers in 2025, which helped police solve more than 300 cases.

In a remarkable milestone, a record-breaking 60% of tips received provided actionable intelligence that was immediately forwarded to law enforcement, according to recent data.

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A record-breaking number of tip-offs has helped WA Police crack hundreds of crimes, while thousands of cases still await answers. (9News)

Among the most frequently reported incidents were drug-related activities, suspicious behaviors, and various traffic violations.

These cases gain visibility through a diverse range of media outlets, including social media channels, newspapers, radio, and television, ensuring widespread public awareness.

Sergeant Nathan Gilmour of the WA Police highlighted the impressive outcomes, noting a 70% success rate in identifying and charging individuals based on community tips.

“The community has a unique insight and local knowledge that can be pivotal for police investigations. This collaboration is the cornerstone of effective policing,” Sergeant Gilmour explained.

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A record-breaking number of tip-offs has helped WA Police crack hundreds of crimes, while thousands of cases still await answers. (9News)

Currently, authorities are still pursuing leads on over 3,000 active cases, including high-profile unsolved mysteries such as the disappearance of Sarah Spiers.

“We are still receiving information to this day to assist investigators with finalising that matter for the families,” Crime Stoppers WA Sergeant James Baker said.

Tips can be made by phone or online, and can be anonymous.

“No footprint is left when that information goes to police,” Crime Stoppers WA chief executive Vince Hughes said.

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A record-breaking number of tip-offs has helped WA Police crack hundreds of crimes, while thousands of cases still await answers. (9News)

Online tips now make up 70 per cent of the reports that come in, while phone calls make up the remaining 30 per cent.

Police are urging anyone who may have information to contact Crime Stoppers.

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