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Cowichan Crime Stoppers Sees Success

The Cowichan Valley Crime Stoppers is celebrating success after they’ve received more than double the tips this year compared to last.
OverĀ 185 tips have been received through the anonymous tip program in the past year. TheĀ Crime Stoppers team have been proactive in sharing news through local media and on social media as well. Most notably, she says there’s been an increase in information received related to offenders with outstanding warrants.
Constable Amron Russell with the North Cowichan Duncan RCMP says in the coming year, they hope to reach out more to the marine community.
If you have information about any crime, you can contact Crime Stoppers online at cowichancrimestoppers.com, text CRIMES (274637) with Cowichan plus your tip, or call 1-800-222-TIPS.
Russell says tips can also be received through the regular detachment, but Crime Stoppers is a good option for anyone who would like to remain anonymous.
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

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