Pubdate: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 Source: North York Mirror (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 North York Mirror Contact: http://www.insidetoronto.ca/to/northy/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2202 Author: Andrew Palamarchuk CRIME STOPPERS HAS RECORD MONTH Toronto's Crime Stoppers program set a new record last month, generating 603 tips and paying three $1,000 rewards for information leading to arrests in high-profile cases. The rewards were paid after tips led to arrests in a murder, a major marijuana grow operation and a case involving the sexual abuse of a four-year-old handicapped girl. Tips about the grow operation resulted in six arrests and police identifying four houses where marijuana was grown. Investigators estimate the value of the marijuana seized from the homes to be $2.3 million. "A lot more crime is getting solved because of the good quality tips we're getting," said Toronto Crime Stoppers co-ordinator Det. Jeff Zammit. "The message is getting out there for people to call us." PROGRAM OFFERS CASH The program allows callers to anonymously report information about a crime by calling a 24-hour hotline, 416-222-TIPS. Callers are also eligible for a cash reward. Last year, the program received 4,113 tips resulting in 216 arrests and 703 charges being laid. So far this year, tips to the program have led to 97 arrests, the recovery of $321,870 in stolen property and the seizure of drugs with a value of more than $3.4 million. Zammit said the media plays "a huge role in promoting" the program. "They are a partner in Crime Stoppers." Since the program was launched in July 1984, tips have led to 7,099 arrests, $19.4 million in property being recovered and the seizure of $51.7 million in drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh