Green’s Dictionary of Slang

crime v.

1. to accuse of a crime.

[UK]B.E.F. Times 8 Sept. (2006) 226/2: They found I’d never had a wife, and I got crimed instead.
[UK]‘Henry Green’ Caught (2001) 127: I get the buzz they’re intending to crime Mrs ’Owells.

2. to commit crimes; thus criming n.

[US]E. Little Another Day in Paradise 102: We’re gonna keep on criming till we got [sic] stopped. [Ibid.] 226: Baby Al’s got a trashed four-door Ford he uses for crimin’.
[US](con. 1975–6) E. Little Steel Toes 2: An eternity of criming and drugs and cops and prison.
[UK]‘Aidan Truhen’ Seven Demons 12: ‘If we crime it, they will come’.