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The Danish police need help from people in order to prevent crime, fight crime, and make society safe. If you have observed something relevant to the police, you can help us by telling us. Please note that you cannot use this form to report a crime. Go to the Report a crime page instead. We read all submitted information, but you do not necessarily get a reply from us, nor can you expect that the information will be investigated. You must expect a certain processing time, so if your information is of an urgent nature, please call +45 114 or contact a police station in person. Always dial 112 if you need emergency assistance.

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(+45) 114 is the direct service number for the Danish police throughout the country. You can call (+45) 114 if your inquiry is not urgent.
112 is the number for the emergency services in Denmark. Dial 112 if you need emergency assistance.
You can email a police district. Find email addresses for all police districts below. You can also write via 'Digital Post'.

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