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Reporting Crime and Emergencies

Crime and anti-social behaviour should be reported directly to the appropriate emergency service, as Rusper Parish Council does not have enforcement powers. In an emergency, or if there is an immediate danger to life or property, please call 999 to reach the Police, Fire and Rescue Service, or Ambulance Service. For non-emergency situations, such as incidents that have already taken place or ongoing concerns that do not require an immediate response, crimes can be reported by calling 101 or by using the online reporting service on the Sussex Police website. Reporting issues promptly helps the emergency services take appropriate action and keep our community safe.