Seen Something? Heard Something? Know Something? Report it Anonymously.

We all want to feel safe in our communities. But sometimes, we witness things that make us uneasy – things that just aren’t right. Maybe you saw something suspicious, or perhaps you have information about a crime that’s already happened. You want to do the right thing, but the idea of getting involved can be scary.
That’s where Crime Stoppers British Virgin Islands comes in. We make it possible for you to share vital information about crimes without ever revealing your identity.
Here’s how it works:
1. Know When to Report
If you’ve witnessed a crime or have information about one, don’t hesitate. No matter how small or insignificant it may seem, your tip could be the missing piece of the puzzle that helps solve a case. This includes everything from theft and vandalism to more serious offenses.
2. Gather the Facts
Before you make your report, take a moment to gather any important details. The more information you can provide, the better. Think about:
- What happened: Give a clear description of the event.
- When and where: When did the crime take place? Where did it occur? Be as specific as possible.
- Suspects or vehicles: Can you describe any people or vehicles involved? Details like clothing, appearance, or vehicle type and license plate number can be incredibly helpful.
3. Choose Your Reporting Method
Crime Stoppers BVI offers two easy and secure ways to share your information:
- By Phone: Call our toll-free hotline at 800-8477 (TIPS). This dedicated line is completely secure, and your call will never be traced.
- Online: Visit our website and fill out the anonymous online form. We don’t track IP addresses, so your identity remains protected.
4. Rest Assured, You’re Anonymous
At Crime Stoppers BVI, your anonymity is our top priority. We use a secure system that guarantees your identity will never be revealed, allowing you to share information with complete peace of mind.
Remember, your tip could make all the difference. You can help make the British Virgin Islands a safer place for everyone – without ever putting yourself at risk.