Crime Stoppers

ALWAYS ANONYMOUS.

Crime Stoppers is a community crime prevention organization that rewards anonymous tipsters while supporting law enforcement in solving and preventing crime.

Crime Stoppers Edmonton and Northern Alberta is a charitable not-for-profit organization that allows tipsters to anonymously report information about crimes or suspicious behavior by phone or online. It is 100% anonymous. Your safety is our #1 priority. We will never ask for any personal or identifying information, we don’t have call trace, caller ID, voice recognition or tracking systems, and you will never be asked to appear in court, or talk to lawyers or police. You are the eyes and ears in the community when police are not around and we want to hear what you have to say.

When you report crime to us, we will pass this information on to the appropriate police station and a Crime Stoppers Coordinator highly trained in protecting your information and anonymity, supports the investigation of your information. Information that leads to arrest is eligible for a reward of up to $2000. (Note: Depending on the complexity of the investigation this may take some time to determine the tip amount, but we are committed to rewarding quality information.) You are in safe hands when you use Crime Stoppers.

NOTES:

Victims of Crime CANNOT use the Crime Stoppers program. Please contact police.

To report an emergency, crimes in progress, or drunk driving please contact 9-1-1.

We are a strong, vibrant organization that partners with the Edmonton Police Service, RCMP and Military Police to keep our communities safe. and count on the support of community members, exceptional volunteers, donations, organizations, and financial support to provide our services. Our Executive Director provides day to day support to the province, liaising with law enforcement, board members, community, and staff to provide a program you can trust.

Thank you, Alberta, for your continued commitment to safety and community well-being. We are here for YOU.

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Leave a Tip

CONTACT CRIME STOPPERS.

TALK

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1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

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Submit a tip online

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Statistics

2024 Statistics (January 1 to March 31)

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Drugs Seized
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Subscribe

CRIME STOPPERS MAGAZINE.

The Crime Stoppers Magazine

Along with our friends at Crime Watch Publications, we create a quarterly magazine filled with crime prevention articles, news and information about Crime Stoppers, the latest statistics and unsolved crimes. We send it to mailboxes all over Alberta for free! If you have content you’d like to see highlighted, please let us know.

Issue 4, 2020

Issue 3, 2020

Issue 2, 2020

Unsolved Crimes

Help us solve important cases today.

Crime Stoppers knows that all crimes matter.

Our re-enactments and social media posts provide an opportunity to help law enforcement solve crimes by encouraging the public to recall information they may have thought inconsequential. Additionally, our YouTube channel houses historical information still relevant today. You can find us on:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrimestoppersAB

X: https://x.com/CrimeStoppersAB

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n7a9T-KXQg

 

 

Please take a moment to read our spotlight story of the week. If you have any information on this case or anything similar, please connect today.

https://www.edmontonpolice.ca/News/MediaReleases/historicalhadwenMay24

Partners.

WE THANK YOU.

Thank you to these organizations that support the Crime Stoppers program and our initiatives. Find out how your business can partner with Alberta Crime Stoppers by emailing, Amanda Dubé, Alberta Crime Stoppers Association Executive Director at: executivedirector@crimestoppers.ab.ca. There are so many ways you can get involved and show your support in Edmonton and Northern Alberta, and across the province.