If something doesn’t look or feel right then it probably isn’t. Suspicious behaviour isn’t always clearly criminal, but it often involves unusual actions, timing, or circumstances that make you stop and think. Trusting your instincts and reporting what you see can help prevent crime and keep the community safe. Whether it’s a person lingering around homes, a vehicle circling a neighbourhood, or someone acting out of place late at night, our Community Safety Officers are here to attend, assess / monitor the situation and pass on critical information to WA Police when necessary.
If Reporting a Suspicious Vehicle- Why it's suspicious (e.g. slow driving, entering random driveways)
- Vehicle make, model, colour, registration
- Distinctive features (e.g. stickers, damage)
- Direction of travel
If Reporting a Suspicious Person- Behaviour observed (e.g. shining torch through windows)
- Gender, age, height, build
- Hair colour/style, facial hair
- Clothing, tattoos, scars, complexion
- Direction of travel
Your observations help us work closely with WA Police and may prevent further incidents.