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Cuckooing

Cuckooing is when criminals exploit a vulnerable person and use their home for illegal activity, often drug dealing. They may intimidate, threaten, abuse or inflict violence on the homeowner.

These homes are sometimes called โ€˜trap housesโ€™ or โ€˜safe houses.โ€™ Theyโ€™re usually used for a short time before criminals move elsewhere. 

Signs to look out for if you suspect cuckooing could be:

  • an increase in the number of people coming and going from the home
  • new vehicles outside the home, or frequent taxis or hire cars
  • an increase in antisocial behaviour in and around the home
  • new unidentified persons in the home
  • the homeowner disengaging with support services or the community
  • the home containing sparse furnishings or possessions
  • the home falling into disrepair
  • communal doors being propped open

This is a criminal offence. You must report it to the Police immediately:

  • call 101 if itโ€™s a non-emergency
  • call 999 if itโ€™s an emergency
  • tell the Police if youโ€™re concerned about your safety.

We donโ€™t have the power to respond to criminal activity.

Canโ€™t speak to the Police?

If it’s not safe for you to speak to the Police directly you can:

  • call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. No personal details are taken, the call is not traced or recorded, and you wonโ€™t go to court if action is taken.
  • contact your local council’s Social Services Safeguarding Team. You can find your local council here.

Concerned about someone’s welfare?

If youโ€™re concerned about the safety or welfare of an adult, young person or child, go to our support page for more info.