Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 Source: Comox Valley Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Comox Valley Record Contact: http://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/784 Author: Bruce MacInnis $12 MILLION IN DRUGS, PROPERTY RECOVERED BY CRIME STOPPERS Comox Valley Crime Stoppers has taken a $12 million bite out of crime since it was founded in 1992, RCMP Const. Dean Maxwell says. That's the total value of drugs confiscated and stolen property recovered by police as a result of Crime Stoppers' efforts. During the past year, mounties have seized more than 13,000 marijuana plants from illegal grow operations in the Valley, many of which were shut down thanks to Crime Stoppers, Maxwell said, "Crime Stoppers has always tried to come up with innovative ways of reducing crime and making the community safer," Maxwell said. The latest endeavor is the Securitag program which offers small tags imprinted with drivers' licence numbers. The tags can be used to quickly identify stolen property. Applications for Securitags are available at the RCMP Detachment on Ryan Rd. The Comox Valley Crime Stoppers Web site, , and new information on crime is added almost daily. It has recorded more than 17,000 hits during the past year and traffic grows steadily, Maxwell said. The Crime Stoppers board of directors is comprised of volunteers and the group receives no direct government funding. Crime Stoppers relies on bingo revenue and donations from the community for funding. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman