On Wednesday, May 7, 2014, beginning at 5:30 p.m., the Toronto Crime Stoppers Program will host its 18th annual dinner, honouring Chief William Blair.
This year, Toronto Crime Stoppers celebrates its 30th anniversary as an instrumental organization working to keep Toronto a safe and livable city.
Toronto Crime Stoppers is run by a group of citizen volunteers who serve on the Board of Directors to oversee the program. Board members meet regularly to manage and promote the program, raise funds and authorize reward payments. The Toronto Police Service provides a coordinator to manage the day-to-day operations, police officers to promote the School Crime Stoppers program and staff to take tips called into the Crime Stoppers 222tips hotline. Cash rewards of up to $2,000 are offered to people who contact Crime Stoppers and their information leads to an arrest.
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Media are invited to attend the event.
For more information, please contact Meaghan Gray, Toronto Police Service, at meaghan.gray@torontopolice.on.ca or 647-530-8911
This year, Toronto Crime Stoppers celebrates its 30th anniversary as an instrumental organization working to keep Toronto a safe and livable city.
Toronto Crime Stoppers is run by a group of citizen volunteers who serve on the Board of Directors to oversee the program. Board members meet regularly to manage and promote the program, raise funds and authorize reward payments. The Toronto Police Service provides a coordinator to manage the day-to-day operations, police officers to promote the School Crime Stoppers program and staff to take tips called into the Crime Stoppers 222tips hotline. Cash rewards of up to $2,000 are offered to people who contact Crime Stoppers and their information leads to an arrest.
For more information, please click here.
Media are invited to attend the event.
For more information, please contact Meaghan Gray, Toronto Police Service, at meaghan.gray@torontopolice.on.ca or 647-530-8911