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Unsolved case information can now be accessed at the NT Police website.
Police are hopeful the announcement of a significant reward for information into the 1996 disappearance and suspected murder of Gregory James Thurlow will generate new leads.
A fresh public appeal for information has been made by police, with a new digital facial image created from DNA technology released to help identify a man whose body was discovered 12 years ago.
An independent national survey commissioned by Crime Stoppers Australia has revealed as many as 1 in 5 Australians choose to turn a blind eye to unsolved crime and suspicious activity rather than speaking out.
Throughout 2019 someone contacted Crime Stoppers every two minutes to share information about an array of unsolved crimes and suspicious activity, leading to an average of 100 apprehensions by police every week across the nation.
Crime Stoppers has joined forces with the eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) to roll out a national child protection campaign, to help combat child sexual abuse and unwanted contact online.
We welcome information about every type of crime, no matter how big or small - so speak up and make a difference!