Spiking - Reporting and Support

How to Report Spiking
Spiking is a serious crime. Reporting helps protect others and can prevent future incidents.
- Emergency: Call 999 if someone is in danger or needs urgent help.
- Non-Emergency: Call 101. There's no time limit on reporting, and you can do so anonymously.
- Report Online: Report spiking | Dyfed-Powys Police Use the quick and secure form to report.
When you report spiking, either online or by phone, you will be asked a few simple questions to help understand what happened. You do not need to have all the answers, and you won't get in trouble for being unsure. Your report helps to keep others safe.
Support If You've Been Spiked
Feeling shocked, scared, or confused is a normal response. You are not to blame, and you are not alone.
If you think you've been spiked, talk to someone you trust, whether it's a friend, family member, or someone close to you. Sharing what happened can help you feel supported.
There are also professional support services available: