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Crime Stoppers is a community crime prevention organization that rewards anonymous tipsters while supporting law enforcement partners to solve and stop crime.
Crime Stoppers is a charitable not-for-profit organization that allows tipsters to anonymously report information about crimes or suspicious behaviour through calling or submitting online. Information that leads to an arrest is eligible for a reward of up to $2000. Crime Stoppers is a strong, vibrant organization that partners with the Edmonton Police Service, the RCMP, Military Police, and the Camrose Police Service but relies entirely on the public’s financial support; this invaluable resource would not exist without the generous support of individuals and businesses in the region.
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[Smoky Lake] Poaching and Fire – Do you have any information?
On September 27th, 2022, Tuesday afternoon, Smoky Lake RCMP attended a field fire along Highway 28, near Vilna. During the course of fighting the fire with County Firefighters, a dead moose was discovered on the [...]
Crime Stoppers Summer Silent Online Auction
Kick your summer with some amazing adventures! Bid on trips, unique memorabilia, adventures and more in the Crime Stoppers Auction. All proceeds go to providing rewards for anonymous tipsters! Bidding ends at noon MT on Monday, [...]
2021 Impact Report
Crime Stoppers continues to make an impact in the communities we serve. Read all about what we did in 2021 here: [...]
Crime Stoppers launches 50/50 Raffle
Purchase your tickets for our 50/50 raffle and help us make our communities safer, one tip at a time. The winner will walk away with cash AND swag from our favourite "cop" Nathan Fillion! Click [...]
[ATHABASCA] RCMP seek the public’s assistance identifying suspect in Mischief
Athabasca RCMP received a report of mischief that occurred between 9:45PM on September 14, 2021 and 08:00AM on September 15, 2021 at the Grand Union Hotel at 4924 50 Street, Athabasca. The window of the [...]
[NEWS] Board Member Opportunity
Board Opportunity (Volunteer) Crime Stoppers Association of Edmonton and Northern Alberta Crime Stoppers is seeking several community-minded leaders to assist in its mission to work with law enforcement to prevent and reduce crime. Previous board [...]
CAUGHT BY CRIME STOPPERS.
Crime Stoppers is funded by the community and we are always fundraising for the program. The Caught by Crime Stoppers Jail Bailout is our annual signature fundraiser – check out our event website, www.caughtbycrimestoppers.com, and get involved today!
The 4th Caught by Crime Stoppers will take place on Thursday, October 18, 2018. We’re excited for this event and we’re looking forward to making it even better than last year. Join us as a corporate sponsor to get great exposure as a Crime Stoppers supporter, or take part as a Jailbird and give back to the community by raising “bail” for Crime Stoppers!
CRIME STOPPERS MAGAZINE.
The Crime Stoppers Magazine
Along with our friends at Crime Watch Publications, we create a 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 and publish it here on our website for digital download.
Thank you to our friends at Global Television for helping Crime Stoppers produce and air these videos!
Crime Stoppers produces 26 re-enactments of crimes each year. Our re-enactments continue to provide the essential link to help solve crimes by encouraging the public to recall information that they may have previously thought inconsequential. The short video clips re-enact crimes as closely as possible, highlight missing person cases, and educate the public on a variety of issues relating to safety.