Getting in touch

There are a number of ways you can get in touch with Leicestershire Police, by phone, in writing and by email.

999

In an emergency - for example when life is in danger or a crime is being committed - dial 999.

101

You can call 101 to report a crime that has already happened and any other incidents or concerns that do not require an emergency response. You can also call it to speak to your local Neighbourhood Policing Team, to make a general enquiry or make us aware of any policing issues in your local area.

If you have any hearing difficulties or a speech impairment, a text phone is available on 18001 101.

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Text 07624 818 901

Text message access for deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired people.

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Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

If you have information about crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, you can contact us on Leicester 101 or Crimestoppers, which is anonymous on 0800 555 111.

Contacting individual officers

If you know the identification (collar) number of a particular officer, you can use our voice messaging system to leave them a message. Dial 101 - follow the instructions and when prompted, enter the officer's identification number to leave a message.

If you don't know the officer's identification number you can speak to a member of our Call Management Department by dialling 101 who will be able to assist.

Contacting neighbourhood beat officers by email

If you know who your local police officer is, you can email them with non-urgent enquiries by going to Local Policing section of the website.

Contacting us by post

You can contact Leicestershire Police by post by writing to your local policing unit or

Leicestershire Police
Force Headquarters
St Johns
Enderby
Leicester.
LE19 2BX

clearly marking your envelope with the department or individual you want to contact.

Contact us by fax on 0116 248 2427

If you are calling from outside of the UK please dial 0116 222 2222.