Malta Police Seek Vincent Falzon: Three Ways to Report Information

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Why This Matters

Active wanted notice: The Malta Police Force has issued a public appeal for Vincent Falzon under case file 25/2026, wanted on a magistrate's warrant.

Three reporting channels: Submit information via Facebook Messenger, anonymous hotlines 21224001 or 119, or any police station. All reports are treated confidentially.

No danger classification: Police have not identified Falzon as an immediate threat to public safety, but caution is recommended when reporting information.

The Malta Police Force is searching for Vincent Falzon, wanted on a magistrate's warrant under case file 25/2026. This public appeal invites residents of Malta with information about his location or movements to report through designated channels designed to protect anonymity and encourage community assistance.

How to Report Information

Residents with credible information can report through three accessible methods without fear of exposure or identification:

Facebook Messenger: Contact the official Malta Police Facebook account and submit your tip directly. This digital channel allows for detailed reporting without personal identification.

Anonymous Hotlines: Call 21224001 or 119 (the universal emergency number). Both lines accept anonymous reports, and callers are under no obligation to provide personal details.

Police Stations: Visit your nearest police station, reference case file 25/2026, and speak with an officer in person. This option suits those who prefer direct contact with authorities.

The Malta Police Force has confirmed that all information provided will be treated confidentially, and anonymous reports receive the same investigative priority as identified tips.

Practical Guidance for Residents

If you recognize someone matching Falzon's description or have credible information about his whereabouts, contact the Malta Police Force immediately through one of the designated channels. Do not attempt direct contact with the individual.

Important legal considerations: Providing false information to authorities or deliberately harboring a wanted individual can result in criminal charges. This applies to all residents, including landlords and property managers, who may have reporting obligations if they become aware of a fugitive's presence.

The investigation remains open. Public assistance through the designated reporting channels could prove instrumental in locating Falzon and advancing his case through Malta's justice system.

For more information or to submit a report, contact the Malta Police Force through the methods outlined above, referencing case file 25/2026.

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