This week on Crime Stoppers, police need your help identifying people involved in two thefts totaling more than $11,500. If you have information regarding the cases below, call Crime Stoppers of Mid-Michigan at (517) 483-STOP.
Many people fed up with gun violence are submitting tips to Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama, but when arrests are made, they are forgetting to collect their reward money.
Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities wants your help catching two fugitives. It’s an Our Quad Cities News exclusive. You can get an elevated reward for information on this week’s cases: BRAEDYN
Crime Stoppers originally began in 1976 in Albuquerque New Mexico after a young college student was murdered in broad daylight and there were allegedly no witnesses. The program was created by one detective,
Stay informed about the Most Wanted Person of the Day - Nicholas Ryan Hernandez. Help authorities locate this robbery suspect.
Jimmy McGraw, 54, is wanted by Rock Island police for failure to register as a sex offender. According to Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities, McGraw is 5-foot-8, 185 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. If you have information, call Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities at 309-762-9500 or tap the app P3 Tips.
Bluegrass Crime Stoppers announced an increase in cash rewards for information on homicides, pointing out that the non-profit exists with the community for the community.
According to Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities, on Nov. 13 a woman with pink and blonde hair entered a Kohl’s in Moline. Once inside the Kohl’s, officials said the woman put clothes and shoes into her cart. She then took all the tags off the clothes and put them in a shoebox.
Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is offering increased awards in exchange for information about Lexington’s unsolved homicide cases. The Lexington Police Department and Bluegrass Crime Stoppers officials announced the initiative Thursday.
Since its inception in 1981, the Wichita Falls Area Crime Stoppers has paid over $1.1 million in rewards for tips received, helping solve over 7,000 cases. Still, organizers say the success of Crime Stoppers is only made possible through the generosity of sponsors and volunteers.
Odessa Crime Stoppers, an organization dedicated to aiding law enforcement with information about crime, gave us an inside look at its history, local crimes, cold cases, and its overall mission: to help provide closure to all victims of crime.
A couple of smash and grab break-ins have Omaha police asking for the public's help. The incidents happened outside two L Street businesses in December. Investigators provided a photo of the guy they believe is responsible for breaking into two SUVs right before Christmas. See the video above for the picture.