Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Each weekday morning, former detective Rav Wilding asks viewers for their help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, catch criminals caught on CCTV and spot wanted faces, while Sian Lloyd is out and about reporting live from North and South Yorkshire. The series starts in Scarborough, where North Yorkshire Police are working hard to clean up the seaside town and drive out the drug dealers. Sian finds out about a campaign to keep the coastline safe from smugglers and terrorists, and there's an appeal to find the arsonists who petrol bombed a restaurant in a quiet country village.
Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Each weekday morning, former detective Rav Wilding asks viewers for their help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, catch criminals caught on CCTV and spot wanted faces, while Sian Lloyd is out and about reporting live. This episode comes live from Helmsley, North Yorkshire, where Sian is on patrol with wildlife crime investigators, following their work to protect birds of prey from illegal poisoning and traps. There's an appeal to track down the armed burglars who robbed a house near Harrogate, and Rav needs your help to catch crooks caught on camera and solve crimes from across the UK.
Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Each weekday morning, former detective Rav Wilding asks viewers for their help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, catch criminals caught on CCTV and spot wanted faces, while Sian Lloyd is out and about reporting live. This episode comes live from North Yorkshire and focuses on crimes committed behind the wheel. Sian tests her skills in a driving simulator and meets young drivers who are most at risk from road crashes. There's also a look at the work of specialist police teams as they use the latest technology to intercept criminals on the borders of the county.
Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Each weekday morning, former detective Rav Wilding asks viewers for their help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, catch criminals caught on CCTV and spot wanted faces, while Sian Lloyd is out and about reporting live. In this episode, the focus is on finding the two gunmen who stole an elderly woman's car during a shopping trip. There's also an appeal for your help to find the armed attackers who robbed an elderly couple in their home and a look at a police operation to track down burglars and stolen goods.
Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Each weekday morning, former detective Rav Wilding asks viewers for their help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, catch criminals caught on CCTV and spot wanted faces, while Sian Lloyd is out and about reporting live. This episode highlights crime affecting older people. Sian Lloyd reports from the Lifewise Centre in Rotherham, a state-of-the-art training facility where elderly visitors can learn how to protect themselves from scams and distraction burglaries. There is also an insight into the work of South Yorkshire police's domestic violence team as they use new tactics to lock up offenders and give victims the chance to escape.
The show comes from London and Sian Lloyd is at the Met's driving school to learn how riding sidesaddle helps motorcycle officers in one of the world's largest cities.
The team pay a visit to the Heathrow Animal Reception Centre, where they find out more about the work of the UK Border Force teams that are trying to halt the illegal trade of endangered species.
Sian is with police in Essex as they attempt to keep Clacton drug-free. Rav learns about the science of lying using some groundbreaking technology.
The team pay a visit to the biggest security show in Europe where they take a look at some cutting-edge technology designed to keep you safe.
Sian is at the Metropolitan Police’s Crime Academy where she receives some tips on how to become a crime scene investigator.
Michelle Ackerley discovers how police and fire service deal with emergencies on Greater Manchester's waterways.
The team are with Greater Manchester Police who are working to catch energy thieves whose actions cause our bills to be put up.
The team are inStaffordshire, where reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how police are using the latest drone technology to fight crime and help with searches.
The team are in West Yorkshire where reporter Michelle Ackerley is given a lesson in how to bash down a door, police-style.
Michelle Ackerley has a go in an ultra-modern driving simulator which allows her to skid on ice and snow in midsummer and she also finds out how police are prepared for the horrors of a riot.
Sonali Shah is with police and fire services in Northamptonshire and meets a couple of sniffer dogs used to detect cases of arson.
The cameras follow West Midlands Police as they crack down on lorry drivers using mobile phones whilst driving.
Sonali Shah is in Bedfordshire where she learns how Vauxhall drivers there are being targeted by crooks.
The team are in the Midlands where they find out more about Birmingham’s undercover pickpocket team.
The team are with West Midlands Police’s firearms unit where they find out more about their specialist training exercises, and forensic scientists explain how they are using new technology to help solve gun crimes.
The series starts at the new headquarters of Britain's largest police force, New Scotland Yard, where Michelle Ackerley reveals how the Met are fighting a surge in knife crime in the capital. In the studio, Rav has the latest on how to avoid becoming a victim of holiday scams.
In this edition, Michelle Ackerley is at Hendon Police College to learn what it takes to be a detective. The team also go behind the scenes with a specialist unit of detectives to hunt down foreign fugitives hiding out in London.
In this programme, Michelle Ackerley is at theMet's public order training centre in Gravesend to learning how to police a riot. And with more than half of children under 12 having a smartphone, Rav reveals how to protect them online.
Today, Michelle Ackerley meets the extraordinary dogs training to join the police at the Thames Valley Police Training Centre in Sulhampstead, Berkshire. The team also investigate the recent rise in the number of acid attacks across the country.
Michelle Ackerley is with the City of London police to learn how to keep safe from the rising instances of thieves on mopeds. In the studio, Rav hears from a family appealing for the return of their pygmy goat.
In North Yorkshire, reporter Michelle Ackerley takes to the skies to find out how police and security teams are combatting the illegal smuggling of drugs, weapons and people through private airfields. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding reveals the latest ticket scams affecting music festival fans this summer. The team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they're taking on the crooks.
Today's programme comes live from a fire training centre in County Durham, where reporter Michelle Ackerley sees first-hand how emergency crews prepare for major fires at airports and on oil rigs. In the Yorkshire Dales, the programme finds out how cave and mountain rescue teams are busy helping those in trouble. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding appeals for your help to find missing people and explores some of the latest technology helping police to fight crime.
Today's programme comes live from an off-road biking track in Yorkshire. Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley delves into the growing problem of motorbikes being used to commit crimes and discovers how local police officers are tackling the illegal and dangerous use of off-road motorbikes. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding appeals for your help to identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
Today's programme is live from West Yorkshire Police's state-of-the-art training facility at Carr Gate, Wakefield. Reporter Michelle Ackerley meets this year's intake of new recruits and tries her hand at some of the challenges they face during their training. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding finds out how the latest video game technology is helping officers at crime scenes.
Michelle Ackerley is in Leicester, where she meets leading forensic scientists who are investigating historical mysteries and modern-day cases. Back in the studio, former police detective Rav Wilding marks the 35th anniversary of Neighbourhood Watch and warns viewers of the latest scam affecting people with disabilities who need specialist assistance dogs.
Michelle Ackerley is in Manchester, where she looks back at the events of May 22 - when the city was targeted in the UK's worst terror attack in over a decade. The programme investigates the ongoing training that emergency teams undergo in order to prepare for when the worst happens. And viewers are asked to help catch the man who brutally attacked a pensioner in her own home.
This episode follows the detectives using science to solve crime - including officers from Staffordshire who used cutting-edge techniques to reveal the face of an unidentified body which has remained a mystery for nearly half a century.
This edition comes from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue's training facility in Bury, where the team gets hands-on with the Mounted Unit and meets the horses who help police in a variety of ways. And detectives appeal for help to catch the people responsible for a terrifying arson attack.
The programme takes to the streets with officers from Greater Manchester Police as they expose the driving offences which put cyclists' lives at risk. In the studio,Rav Wildingasks viewers for help in the CCTV appeal.
In Liverpool, Michelle Ackerley presents appeals from Merseyside police. AndRav Wildingfinds out how officers keep people safe during the Isle of Man's world-famous TT races.
In the West Midlands, Tina Daheley finds out how the emergency services deal with illegal cannabis farms. She joins the police's cannabis disposal team, whose job it is to get rid of the drugs and the equipment - which is a potential fire hazard - used in the farms. AndRav Wildingspeaks to a victim of ransomware and gets advice from the police on how the public can protect itself.
In this edition, Tina Daheley joins the West Midland Police's dog unit in Solihull to see how they train their new canine recruits to sniff out contraband, and meets some of the newest litter of puppies who are about to join the force. Rav Wilding finds out how DNA testing is being used to catch sheep rustlers.
At the National Ambulance Resilience Unit in Wiltshire, a look at how paramedics are trained to deal with the most hazardous emergencies they could possibly face. There is also a powerful appeal from the victim of a rape - to help catch the man who attacked her more than 30 years ago. AndRav Wildingchecks out what has been described as the world's first crime-fighting shoe scanner.
In Bristol, Tina Daheley joins Avon and Somerset's underwater search team. In the studio,Rav Wildingfinds out about a new system used at one prison to stop drones being employed to drop drugs to inmates.
In south Wales, Tina Daheley looks at the issue of fakes, as she follows an operation to seize potentially dangerous counterfeit goods before they can go on sale. In the studio,Rav Wildingwelcomes a police convoy recently returned from a charity mission in Zambia and meets a real-life pet detective.
The first week of the series begins in the south east at the Metropolitan Police's specialist training centre in Gravesend, Kent. Michelle finds out about the public-order training frontline officers receive to prepare them for large-scale events. There is also an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of dealing with rival football fans outside Wembley stadium on FA Cup final day. In the studio, Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features, including the latest crime-fighting gadgets. The team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This programme looks at the recent surge in knife and gun crime in London and spends a day with the Met Police's new violent crime taskforce to see how they are tackling the issue. The show is also live from the Met Police's dog-training unit, where canine recruits learn to deal with aggressive and armed offenders. In the studio, Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features, including the latest crime-fighting gadgets. The team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This episode comes live from the heart of London. A year on from the terrorist attacks at Borough Market and London Bridge, Michelle Ackerley finds out how police officers in the city are combatting the ongoing threat of terrorism. In the studio, Rav meets the forensic anthropologist tracking down criminals from the vein patterns and markings on their hands. The team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This programme comes from the driving school at Kent Police College, where Michelle learns some of the specialist skills officers need to deal with crime on the roads. The team follows the work of the Met Police's moped crime unit to see how they are combatting the growing problem and targeting the gangs the committing crime on two wheels. There's also an appeal to find a gang of armed car thieves who subjected a young woman to a terrifying ordeal. In the studio, Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features. Detective Inspector Mick Dodge from City of London Police has advice for football fans on how to avoid World Cup ticket fraud. The team also ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
In this episode the focus is on fraud, particularly deception of older people, with crimes ranging from distraction burglary to a new and audacious form of courier fraud. The programme also follows Kent Police's specialist fraud team as they receive a call from an elderly victim who has been tricked into handing over thousands of pounds. The unit swiftly springs into action, tracking down and arresting a suspect within hours. In the studio, Rav gets some tips from a wine detective on how to spot fake vintage bottles. The team also ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This episode comes from the home of British motor racing Silverstone, where Michelle Ackerley learns some tactical driving skills with Northants Police. The team follows the work of specials as they carry out an operation to deal with crime on the roads. There is also an appeal to find a man who attempted to kidnap a woman in broad daylight. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK. The team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This programme looks at how police in the West Midlands are tackling the surge in violent crime in the area. The team also asking for viewers' help to catch the driver who fled the scene after a collision with a toddler. In studio, Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features, including the latest crime-fighting gadgets. The team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.
This episode comes live from the Mendip Hills, where Michelle hangs out with Avon and Somerset Constabulary's rope rescue team. There is also a look at how the community and police are working together to tackle motorbike thefts in Bristol. In the studio, Rav is with the family of a Scottish woman who was murdered eight years ago. Together they ask for help to find her body, which has never been recovered.
This programme comes live from a country park in south Wales with an appeal to find the criminals who stole thousands of pounds worth of garden equipment from there. The show features the first of two special films revealing the World Cup preparations for the UK's football policing officers. The team are also with a collision detective from Gwent Police who is appealing to find the driver involved in a hit-and-run. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
The team appeal for help to find the attacker who targeted a woman in Taunton in broad daylight. They also look at how the UK's police officers are preparing for the World Cup in Russia. Michelle Ackerley finds her sea legs on board one of only six of the UK's coastal patrol vessels with a Border Force commander. In the studio, Rav has the latest appeals from across the UK.
The team moves on to the North of England, starting in West Yorkshire. Michelle discovers how footballers are working with police to help stamp out gang crime early. The team also join West Yorkshire Police as they prepare for a spike in domestic violence when the World Cup gets underway. Meanwhile, former detective Rav is joined by Detective Inspector Mick Dodge from City of London police with advice on how to avoid holiday scams. Plus we find out how an appeal featured on 2017's Roadshow helped put a violent criminal behind bars.
The team are in North Yorkshire where the stunning scenery can hold hidden dangers. Intrepid reporter Michelle finds out how mountain rescue teams use ropes and high wires to extract casualties from some of the most inaccessible beauty spots in the county. In studio, former detective Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features, including the latest crime fighting gadgets.
The team are in the International Fire Training Centre in Darlington, where teams from around the country learn to deal with everything from plane fires to the most serious industrial blazes. In the studio, Rav Wilding will be meeting the police officers using cutting edge facial recognition technology to catch criminals.
The team is in Lancashire where detectives need viewers' help to put criminals behind bars. Plus the show has exclusive access to one of the UK's most highly trained and elite police forces - the Civil Nuclear Constabulary at Sellafield. In studio, former detective Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
The team are asking viewers if they have the information police need to solve crimes from the North of England, including a violent burglary. Plus Michelle meets a very unusual team of rescue volunteers. In studio, Rav has the latest CCTV and appeals - as well as testing out the new technology and gadgets helping police tackle crime.
Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask for viewers' help to crack unsolved cases. The show comes live from Cheshire, where Michelle appeals for help with a murder case and a pub robbery. Michelle and the team look at the work of the Manchester Police's Cold Case Team, and the team investigates the growing problem of crimes involving gangs using children as young as 12 and vulnerable people to traffic drugs. In the studio, Rav Wilding reveals how to spot a charity scam and has the latest crime appeals and from all over the UK.
Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask for viewers' help to crack unsolved cases. The show comes live from Merseyside, where Michelle asks for help with a murder appeal. Michelle follows a batch of new recruits to the National Deep Rummage Team, hunting out industrial quantities of smuggled drugs on board the UK's dedicated training ship in Liverpool Docks. The team asks for help to catch the killer who stabbed a man on his way home from a night out, while Michelle meets Merseyside's mini-police force. In studio, Rav has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features, including the latest crime-fighting gadgets.
Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask for viewers' help to crack unsolved cases. This show comes live from Manchester.
In Staffordshire, there is an appeal to find the killer of an 87-year-old man who was attacked in his home. Police also ask for information about an acid attack on a builder in broad daylight. The team spends the day with Staffordshire Police's newest rookie, a Staffordshire bull terrier. In studio, Rav talks to an injured motorcyclist and a plastic surgeon who highlight the dangers of wearing inappropriate clothing on motorbikes.
In Llandudno, the team meets the officers about to police Armed Forces Day, the biggest event in their calendar this year. There is also an appeal to find the killer who attacked a postman in north Wales during his rounds, and the programme joins North Wales Police as they crack down on drivers behaving badly on their mountain roads. In studio, Rav appeals for information on the murder of a young woman in Northern Ireland.
Michelle Ackerley visits the north west to see how Cheshire police are tackling a recent rise in fatal road accidents. In studio Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is in Manchester finding out how police are clamping down on violent street robberies. In studio Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Live from Harrogate in North Yorkshire, Michelle Ackerley finds out how police are combatting rural and wildlife crime. In studio Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley looks at the work carried out by Staffordshire Police's missing person investigation team. In studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live in Manchester for International Women's Day, looking at how female police officers' roles have changed over the years.
Michelle Ackerley visits the West Midlands where police are dealing with a dramatic rise in violent car crime. Rav Wilding has the latest appeals, CCTV and Wanted Faces
Michelle Ackerley is in Staffordshire where police are dealing with the problem of ‘county lines’ drug gangs. In the studio Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley discovers how West Midlands police are using drones to search crime scenes and patrol the skies at major events. Rav Wilding has more appeals and CCTV.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs your help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. This episode comes from Cheltenham where the festival of racing culminates in tomorrow’s Gold Cup. As the crowds gather to celebrate one of the highlights of the horse racing season, Michelle goes behind the scenes with the mounted police to see how they prepare for such a major event. Rav Wilding asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down Wanted Faces.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs your help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. Today Michelle Ackerley and the team move to the south west of England where police need your help to solve cases ranging from dog theft to a spate of arson attacks. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
The final week of the series begins in the south east of England, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how police are using new tactics in response to a rise in cases of robbery and burglary. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features including the latest crime fighting gadgets
Today's programme comes live from central Londonn, as the Metropolitan police celebrate a hundred years of women in the force. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features including the latest crime fighting gadgets
Today's programme comes live from the south east, where crime and anti-social behaviour is blighting some of the nation's most scenic canals and waterways.
Today Michelle Ackerley and the team move to Berkshire where the theme is vehicle crime. She finds out how police forces in the area deal with scams, keyless thefts and carjackings. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
The final programme of the series sees Michelle on the south coast, visiting the RNLI at their training centre in Poole, Dorset, where she finds out if she has what it takes to train as a lifesaving volunteer.
Michelle Ackerley is in West Yorkshire getting hands-on with the newest police training techniques. In the studio Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is in Whitby finding out how a specialist marine unit polices the coastline of the north east. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Live from Manchester, Michelle Ackerley finds out how the UK Football Policing Unit keeps fans and the public safe. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley meets the volunteer teams who carry out rescues in the caves and mines of the Peak District in Derbyshire. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live in Liverpool, where police are working to tackle violent crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is with Lancashire police finding out how they use the latest forensic tools to crack cases. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live from Staffordshire Police's dog training centre. In the wake of a new law which offers police service animals better protection against attacks, we meet Audi, a police dog who was stabbed in the line of duty earlier this year. And we’ll see the trainers working hard to get the next generation of pups ready for action. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK.
Today’s programme comes live from a former jail in Birmingham, where Michelle discovers the real gang history that inspired BBC television series Peaky Blinders. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK.
This morning's programme takes us to Warwickshire, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how crime affects the farming community. With rural crime at a seven-year high across the UK, we'll be on a working farm finding out how to spot stolen machinery and checking out the tech which helps police track down stolen livestock. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley continues her tour around the country. The final programme of the week comes live from Imber Court in Surrey, where the Met Police's mounted unit have trained for the past 100 years. Michelle will be out and about with the unit as they keep the streets safe during a busy football match and the changing of the guard. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases, as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. In London, Michelle Ackerley joins Metropolitan Police officers at their Hendon base, where the force trains officers in everything from forensics to self-defence. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets. Each weekday morning, the team are asking viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks. Appeals on the programme have led to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. This morning the programme is coming live from the south west of England, finding out about the work that goes into counterterrorism. And from sniffer dogs to body scanners, the show goes behind the scenes of a busy working airport. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets. Each weekday morning, the team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks. Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. On the road, Michelle Ackerley is live from the south east. And she meets some of the newest recruits to the police service. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks. Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. This morning’s programme takes us to Bristol, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how money and assets seized from convicted criminals are being ploughed back into the community. And the team are at an auction where the proceeds of crime are sold off to raise those funds. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features. Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and going behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they’re taking on the crooks. Appeals on the programme have led to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us. Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley ends her tour of the country in south Wales. She sees police divers, dogs and more as she discovers how police forces bring different teams together to train for the most challenging situations. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features. Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and going behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they’re taking on the crooks. Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs your help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved casesand tackle the everyday crimes that could affect us all. Each weekday morning, the team will be asking viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces.Reporter Michelle Ackerley kicks off the series in the north of England as she joins firefighters at a specialist training centre in Darlington. Michelle will be getting the inside trackon how to tackle a blaze on board a military jet.In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK and the lowdown on the latest crime tech. He will also meet a police women’s rugbyteam using their sporting skills to tackle young offenders.
Michelle Ackerley is live from north Yorkshire, where rural policing teams are working to tackle persecution against rare birds of prey. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as the lowdown on a state-of-the-art mobile knife detector.
Michelle Ackerley is with emergency teams, learning how their officers have helped keep people safe during the recent flooding. We also find out how police in Yorkshire are cracking down on the criminals raiding cash machines across the region, and we join the search to find a missing schoolboy.
Michelle Ackerley finds out how Merseyside Police's mounted unit keeps fans safe on match days at Anfield. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live from Lancashire, seeing how drones are proving a vital tool in the fight against crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Reporter Michelle Ackerley is in the north west of England, where a charity has been forced to spend more than£1 million clearing up fly-tipping and litter from UK woodlands. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, and the lowdown on an app that turns your smartphone in to a personal safety device.
Michelle Ackerley is live in Staffordshire finding out how vehicle forensic officers gather evidence to prosecutecar crimes. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as the lowdown on state-of-the-art tech that analyses a criminal's walk to helpwith identification.
Michelle Ackerley is live in Coventry talking to officers about the rise in ecclesiastical crime. We find outhow South Yorkshire police tracked down a murderer, and in the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from across the UK.
Live from the south east, reporter Michelle Ackerley goes behind the scenes with police forces revealing howthey’re taking on the criminals. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding finds out the most innovative and environmentally friendly way of getting officers out on the beat.
Michelle Ackerley talks to fire officers who are appealing to the public to phone, not film, when witnessinga fire. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, and he’ll be taking a look at the newest crime-fighting tech - a piece of kit that allows police officers to take a virtual look inside a crime scene.
Michelle Ackerley visits a fake motorway used for training by emergency services in Gloucestershire, while Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK.
Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask for your help with unsolved cases, and reporter John PaulDavies will be out and about with stories from across the UK.
Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley are live, asking for your help with unsolved cases.
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?
A dramatic rescue of a woman trapped inside her car in a flooded ford. She was rescued by a team of brave officers who dragged her to safety by forming a human chain
How three men were jailed after detectives smashed an international passport scam that allowed serious criminals to evade justice and cross borders undetected.
How rival drug gangs flooded Lincoln with cocaine, and how their online brags helped police arrest them and send them to prison for a combined total of 58 years.
The extraordinary crime spree that saw a trio of teens jailed for stealing mopeds at knifepoint as they were chased by police helicopter across Peterborough.
In a case that dominated the headlines, a look at the investigation that proved former Celebrity Big Brother winner Stephen Bear was guilty of revenge porn.
A chilling attack against a homeless man sets City of London detectives on a race against time to catch the culprit.
How an organised crime group who blew up ATMs and carried out a string of other serious offences were eventually caught and sent to jail for a combined 74 years.
The fast-paced investigation into how an Essex teen who plotted a terror attack against police and soldiers was caught and sentenced to six years for his menacing plans.
Why a red ski mask was key to tracking down a man responsible for a string of knifepoint robberies.
Swimming with Bob, the newfoundland therapy dog whose size and companionship supports those suffering from PTSD.
The inside story on the gang jailed for over 58 years for running a network of cannabis factories that were growing industrial amounts of weed.
How an NHS manager was sent to prison for 11 years for his part in a £600,000 fraud and bribery case.
How detectives tracked down a gang of armed robbers who raided shops and post offices across the Midlands.
The jaw-dropping, once-in-a-lifetime chase by an officer on the beat as he apprehends an armed criminal.
On the 25th anniversary of the murder of Lyn Bryant, we make another appeal for information on this devastating cold case.