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History of Crime Stoppers
History of Crime Stoppers
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1976
How The Crime Stoppers Concept Began
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. Detectives
believed those responsible for the crime were local people,
that somebody must have information, and for some reason was
unwilling to speak to the police.
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.
An officer thought of a �hotline� for callers to pass
on information anonymously hoping this may allow people to
tell what they knew. He persuaded local businesses to
finance the scheme and a television station to publicize it.
The police investigators were
right. A caller contacted the police 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. Unexpectedly, information about many
other crimes, some of which had not even been reported to
the police, was also received on the hotline. The Crime
Stoppers concept was born
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.
Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry
Crime Stoppers of the
Lowcountry was set up in 1983 to break the wall of silence
that surrounds most crime and that criminals exploit to
avoid arrest in the South Carolina Lowcountry. The anonymous
number provided a lifeline to people who had information
that they wanted to share but felt at risk from retribution.
The
800-222-tips(8477) number ensures that no one need ever
know who you are when you call. You will not be asked your
name, your call will not be traced or recorded and you do
not have to give a statement or go to court.
It�s a simple, secure service
that allows us to put the police in the picture, without
anyone knowing who provided the information that puts
criminals to justice. Working in this way we have created a
highly effective system built on integrity and trust that
works for everyone - except criminals.
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