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Frequently Asked Questions
How Can I Give A Tip?
If you have any information about a crime that's been
committed�
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Call the Crime Stoppers Tip
Line�
554-1111 or 1-800-222-tips(8477) or submit a tip using
our
online tip form.
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Your information will be
taken in strictest confidence. Anonymity is protected and
you never have to give your name.
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You will be given a code
number. This should be kept to yourself in order to remain
anonymous.
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After several weeks, call
Crime Stoppers back at
554-1111 or 1-800-222-tips(8477), giving your
confidential tip code number, and you will receive an
update on the status of the investigation.
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Tips that lead to the
arrest of suspects, as well as the recovery of stolen
property and drugs are eligible for cash
rewards of up
to $1,000, which are paid to tipsters on an anonymous
basis.
How To Be A Tipster?
Maybe you overhear someone
bragging about having committed a crime. Maybe you know
someone who is driving a stolen car......or is hiding from
the Police......or has killed, raped or beaten up
someone......or is a robber, burglar or drug dealer.
Or maybe you just see something that doesn't look right. A
strange car. A person acting sneaky. A person with a gun or
knife or other lethal weapon. People taking things out of a
house, garage, business, car trunk or a railway car.
If you do,
call Crime Stoppers. If you aren't sure that what you
saw or heard is really a crime, call anyway. Let law
enforcement decide if it's worth investigating. It may be a
piece of a clue to a big crime.
When you call, don't give your name. We won't ask for it. We
don't want it. No one will know your name, not even us. We
will give you a secret number that is yours alone.
Crime Stoppers
does not use caller I.D. or record telephone calls
Tell us what you know.....or
suspect. We will tell you to call back to find out how it
turned out......and whether you will get a reward.
Call us and you may get a cash
reward up to
$1,000. Also a better neighborhood. Less crime. Less fear.
More peace of mind.
What Is Crime Stoppers?
Crime Stoppers is a citizen,
media and police co-operative program designed to involve
the public in the fight against crime.
Crime Stoppers provides citizens with a vehicle to
anonymously supply the police with information about a crime
or potential crime of which they have knowledge.
Cash rewards are offered to people who call the program and
their information leads to an arrest.
How Does Crime Stoppers Work?
The Crime Stoppers tip line
is manned by trained personnel who receive, process, and
pass on tip information to investigating officers. Callers
are given a code number which is used in all subsequent
calls and callers do not have to identify themselves.
A reward of up to
$1,000 is offered to anyone providing information which
leads to an arrest for a crime. Rewards may also be made for
information leading to the recovery of stolen property, the
seizure of illegal drugs or an arrest on an outstanding
warrant.
The media is a very important component of Crime Stoppers.
An unsolved crime may be re-enacted and shown on television
or may be publicized in a newspaper or aired on the radio.
The media also brings the program to the attention of the
public.
Who Administers The Crime Stoppers Program?
A volunteer Board of
Directors actively administers and is responsible for the
program. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization and is
responsible for raising funds and the disbursements of
rewards. The Board of Directors work in close cooperation
with law enforcement and all areas of the media.
How Is The Crime Stoppers Program Funded?
Crime Stoppers of the
Lowcountry is a Community Project supported by
donations of
money, goods or services. Contributions from individuals,
corporations, clubs, professional associations, retailers,
civic and social groups keep the Crime Stoppers program
functional. All
donations to Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry are tax
deductible.
How Did Crime Stoppers Begin?
In July 1976, in Albuquerque
New Mexico, a university student was killed during a gas
station robbery. After 6 weeks of investigation the police
had very few leads as to who was responsible. Police
investigators thought that if the public was able to observe
a reenactment of the crime on television this may lead to a
citizen providing information that may lead to an arrest.
The police investigators were right. A caller contacted the
police Department the next day after seeing the reenactment.
The tip information was enough to lead the police to the two
men who were responsible. Within 72 hours of the reenactment
being aired, the police had solved the murder. This was the
beginning of Crime Stoppers.
Since the program started, there are now more than 950 Crime
Stoppers programs worldwide. More than 425,000 crimes have
been solved since its inception and over $1 billion worth of
stolen property and narcotics have been seized.
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