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Crime Solvers 101 for our public

Crime Solvers 101 for our public. Why Crime Solvers?. Crime Solvers operates on the premise that someone other than the criminal has information about an unsolved crime. Two main problems which prevent law enforcement from obtaining this information. Fear Apathy. Why Crime Solvers?.

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Crime Solvers 101 for our public

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  1. Crime Solvers 101 for our public

  2. Why Crime Solvers? • Crime Solvers operates on the premise that someone other than the criminal has information about an unsolved crime. • Two main problems which prevent law enforcement from obtaining this information. • Fear • Apathy

  3. Why Crime Solvers? • The Mission is to provide an anonymous means to the public for reporting information to the police about crime. • Anonymous tips can be taken in three ways: • Telephone Hotline • Website • Text-A-Tip • Tips are assigned code numbers to protect tipsters ID

  4. Are you REALLY anonymous?

  5. Why Crime Solvers? • Fear? • Crime Solvers offers anonymity to tipsters who provide information on unsolved crimes. • Apathy? • A strong Crime Solvers program should worry criminals • Crime Solvers pays cash rewards for this information, when it helps solve an unsolved crime or capture a fugitive

  6. History • July 1976 Homicide in Albuquerque, New Mexico • Michael Carmen, student, gas station worker, husband-to-be • Detective Greg MacAleese • Sept 8, 1976 - first CS reenactment KOAT-TV • 72 hours after tip • 1984 Virginia and Chesterfield County • Sgt. James Bourque & Col Joseph Pittman

  7. Where are we now ?? • Each Crime Solvers / Crime Stoppers / Crime Line / Silent Witness program provides services for the respective jurisdictions. • Crime Solvers type organizations are statewide, nationwide and international.

  8. Who Makes This Work? Media Citizens Law-enforcement

  9. Who Makes This Work? Civilians • Chesterfield County/Colonial Heights Crime Solvers, Inc. • The civilian members are charged with providing administrative oversight for Crime Solvers • Fundraising • Marketing • Public presentations • Currently 19 civilian Board of Directors members • Tipsters • $$$ Doners

  10. Who Makes This Work? The Police • Police Coordinators are responsible for the day-to-day operations of Crime Solvers • Crime of the Week releases • Follow up investigations • Tip taking • Media relations • Security and integrity of files • Chesterfield has two full time Coordinators • Crime Solvers Unit of the Investigations Bureau • Colonial Heights has an Administrative Sergeant

  11. Who Makes This Work? Media TV (Comcast, Verizon & FOX Richmond) Radio (ALL local stations) Newspapers (GOTCHA!, Times-Dispatch..) AT NO CHARGE!! Internet

  12. Crime TIP Officer Assigned? School solved? solved? Yes Eligible for $$ Yes No No Not eligible for $ Not eligible for $ Return TAS to CS unit CS unit presents to CS board

  13. Scholastic programs • Active Scholastic Clubs in most middle schools and several high schools • Publicize the program • Help determine rewards • Why? • Creativity • Teaches leadership/ responsibility / civic responsibility • Future of the program • Safer schools

  14. We need your help ! • Call in TIPS !! • Participate in fundraisers • Allow us to speak

  15. Text-A-Tip • We now can take tips by text message! • Tipsters will type the 6-digit code TIP699 and their message, then send it to 274637 (which spells CRIMES on a keypad with letters) • This allows an anonymous, two-way dialog with the tipster, as long as the caller does not text the word "stop"

  16. Web Tips • crimesolvers.net • User must create their OWN password

  17. Our Web Site

  18. Social Networking • Facebook • Twitter • YouTube

  19. Is it working??? • Average 90 tips per month • Resolve an average of 18 crimes per month (2010 numbers)

  20. How are we doing ? • Tips received 24,169 • Crimes Solved 6,137 • Property recovered/Assets seized $1,920,903 • Illegal drugs confiscated $898,463 • CASH Rewards approved $465,376 • Statistics as of October 2010

  21. How do you reach us ? Chesterfield County / Colonial Heights Crime Solvers P.O. Box 148 Chesterfield, VA 23832 www.crimesolvers.net Business Office 804-748-1278 Hotline number 804-748-0660

  22. Other Local Programs • Virginia Crime Stoppers Assoc. • http://vacrimestoppers.net • Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers 780-1000 (Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, New Kent Goochland, Charles City) • Web tips - www.7801000.com • Text tips – text the code "iTip" plus info to C-R-I-M-E-S (274637)

  23. Other Local Programs • Petersburg / Dinwiddie 861-1212 • Hopewell / Prince George 541-2202 & 733-2777 • Amelia 561-5200 • Powhatan Crime Solvers 804-403-HELP (4357)

  24. Questions ?? Take the timeto solve the crime!

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