In an emergency situation ring 999.
- someone is in immediate danger
- property is at risk of being damaged
- a serious offence is or has happened
One-off incidents of low level anti-social behaviour are unlikely to get an immediate response from police. However, if there’s a pattern of this behaviour, you should report this to the police online or on 101. You’ll need to provide details of what’s happening, when, where, and who you think is responsible.
Call 101 for non-emergency police matters: report a crime that doesn’t need an emergency response or get crime prevention advice:
- drunken and disorderly behaviour
- threatening and abusive language in a public place
- drug dealing
- harassment
- criminal damage
You should report these directly to Essex Police or call 101.
Anti-Social behaviour
Report to the police non-emergency 101 reporting line.
If there is an immediate threat to your personal safety, please call the police on 999.