Toronto Crime Stoppers, a collaboration involving police, community and media as a way to solve and prevent crime, will host its 17th Annual Toronto Crime Stoppers Ball with Chief William Blair on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, at 5:30 p.m, at the Liberty Grand, 25 British Columbia Road.
For nearly 30 years, Toronto Crime Stoppers has been instrumental in helping to change the face of criminal activity and build a safer Toronto. In 2012, Toronto Crime Stoppers received almost 10,000 anonymous tips including ones that assisted investigators making arrests related to the Toronto Eaton Centre and Danzig Street shootings.
The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Chief William Blair will be in attendance.
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 visit www.222tips.com.
For further information, contact Lorne M. Simon Toronto Crime Stoppers at 416-560-6441
For nearly 30 years, Toronto Crime Stoppers has been instrumental in helping to change the face of criminal activity and build a safer Toronto. In 2012, Toronto Crime Stoppers received almost 10,000 anonymous tips including ones that assisted investigators making arrests related to the Toronto Eaton Centre and Danzig Street shootings.
The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Chief William Blair will be in attendance.
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 visit www.222tips.com.
For further information, contact Lorne M. Simon Toronto Crime Stoppers at 416-560-6441