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Presented by former Metropolitan Police detective Rav Wilding, the show appeals directly to the public for help with unsolved cases from all over the UK. He's joined by Michelle Ackerley, who will be hitting the road, finding out how police forces up and down the country are tackling the everyday sorts of crime that affects us all.Live every weekday morning, the series features reconstructions, CCTV and Wanted Faces alongside fascinating insights into the latest crime fighting technology and advice on how viewers can avoid becoming a victim themselves.
The story of a devastating crash caused by a lorry driver using his phone at the wheel, and can you help police find those responsible for a terrifying attack on a woman in her own home?
The hunt to catch the teenager responsible for a spate of stranger stabbings in Bristol. And can you help find the person responsible for assaulting a patient on a hospital ward?
The brave officer who faced up to an armed suspect and arrested him despite injury, and how an audacious gang of teenagers who carjacked and stole over 80 cars were finally caught.
How a 20-year investigation finally caught a serial rapist who had appeared on a TV talent show, and an appeal for information on a stabbing in Hull.
On patrol with a specialist knife crime unit in Manchester as they take weapons off the streets, and an appeal for information on the murder of a father 20 years ago.
The story of two officers stabbed during a routine stop-and-search in a busy shopping centre, and we join police on night-time patrols as they target predatory sexual behaviour.
How a homeowner received a call from police telling him his tenant had tried to sell his house behind his back, and can you help police find who stole £700,000 worth of cars?
How a newly trained cashguard convinced a gunman to give himself up during an armed robbery, and police appeal for new information about the murder of a pensioner.
How a gang who stole priceless books were caught, and a forensic artist who creates facial reconstructions of missing people to show how they might look in the present day.
Search and rescue charity volunteers talk about their trip to help Turkey's earthquake victims, and can you identify a French woman killed in a hit-and-run more than 40 years ago?
The Crimewatch team are back, coming live from their studio in Cardiff. Working with forces across the country, they need your help to crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases. They also hear about the painstaking detective work that has brought criminals to justice, reveal the extraordinary stories of those working on the frontline, and hear about regular people all working to improve their communities.
The Crimewatch team are back, coming live from their studio in Cardiff. Working with forces across the country, they need your help to crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases. They also hear about the painstaking detective work that has brought criminals to justice, reveal the extraordinary stories of those working on the frontline, and hear about regular people all working to improve their communities.
The Crimewatch team are back, coming live from their studio in Cardiff. Working with forces across the country, they need your help to crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases. They also hear about the painstaking detective work that has brought criminals to justice, reveal the extraordinary stories of those working on the frontline, and hear about regular people all working to improve their communities.
The Crimewatch team are back, coming live from their studio in Cardiff. Working with forces across the country, they need your help to crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases. They also hear about the painstaking detective work that has brought criminals to justice, reveal the extraordinary stories of those working on the frontline, and hear about regular people all working to improve their communities.
The Crimewatch team are back, coming live from their studio in Cardiff. Working with forces across the country, they need your help to crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases. They also hear about the painstaking detective work that has brought criminals to justice, reveal the extraordinary stories of those working on the frontline, and hear about regular people all working to improve their communities.
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