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Return of Police 5

by Mark Rowe

Shaw Taylor, the original television crime fighter, is back on screen on February 18 at 7.30pm, asking viewers to, “Keep ’em peeled”.

Because Police 5 is on TV again. Running for eight weeks its focus is crimes affecting the community such as fraud, burglary and pick pocketing.

Presented by Joe Crowley, with Kate McIntyre as roving reporter, Police 5 on channel 5 will be presented in a real-life CCTV control room. The show promises hidden camera crime prevention, the secrets of the thieves’ trade, crime news and appeals.

Crimestoppers is supporting the 30-minute episodes and will have appeals from its Most Wanted site featured on the show.

Crimestoppers has seen a 26 per cent success rate on its Most Wanted site since the charity launched the gallery in 2005, and it is hoped that this added exposure will see more wanted criminals identified by viewers.

Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC, the Founder and Chairman of Crimestoppers, said: “I am certain it will provide another effective weapon in our mission to prevent and solve crimes. Crimestoppers is constantly on the look-out for new ways to enable us to support law enforcement in arresting and convicting criminals, and to raise people’s awareness of crime. By working with Police 5 and Channel 5, we can make our communities safer.”

Ian Rumsey, Executive Producer of Police 5 said: “We’ll be focussing on the crimes that occur most often; the crimes that affect us all in one way or another: burglaries, anti-social behaviour, car crime and identity theft. We’re seeing things, very much, from the perspective of the victims of crime – and giving them the know-how to avoid being caught out.”

You can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Visit http://www.channel5.com/shows/police-5

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