Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 Source: Flamborough Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2004, Flamborough Post Contact: http://www.haltonsearch.com/hr/fp/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1639 Author: Dianne Cornish Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) CRIME STOPPERS AWARD THE BEST It's A Volunteer-Run, Crime-Fighting Organization With a Proud Record Of Achievement. Crime Stoppers of Hamilton Inc. was instrumental in helping the Hamilton Police vice and drug unit in recovering over $10 million in illegal drugs last year. To celebrate that success, Crime Stoppers presented the Gordon V. Torrance Award to the unit during last week's Appreciation Night at the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. The presentation marked the third consecutive time that the unit has won the award, named after a former Hamilton Police Chief who helped bring Crime Stoppers to Hamilton 20 years ago. The award recognizes the work of officers who use Crime Stoppers to the fullest advantage. Sgt. Mike Thomas, head of the drug unit, said the success of the marijuana, or "green team," in locating and closing down growhouses throughout Hamilton last year can be traced to its close working relationship with Crime Stoppers. "The information generated through that program has been extremely useful in helping us recover large quantities of illegal drugs," he said. Crime Stoppers mans a TIPS hotline, which citizens can call anonymously with information to assist officers in preventing or solving crimes. Last year, Hamilton Crime Stoppers passed along information that led to 261 criminal arrests, 508 cleared cases, property recovery valued at more than $1 million, and 16 seized firearms. Just over 1,800 calls came into the hotline (1-800-222-TIPS or 905-522-TIPS). Awards paid to tipsters amounted to $51,000. Crime Stoppers coordinator Det. Glenn Bullock shared those statistics with guests attending the awards ceremonies. He was joined by Pat Gillie, chair of the organization's board, in congratulating community partners for working toward the program's success. Other winners were: Al Dawson, the Reginald J. Whynott Appreciation Award; Hamilton Spectator columnist Susan Clairmont, Bill Sturrup Media Recognition Award, Special Mohawk College Award and the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers' (OACS) first-place award for Newspaper Feature Coverage in 2003; Nic Olchowy, producer, CHtv Hamilton, second for Best Crime of the Week Appeal on TV; and Bill Sturrup, AM900 CHML, second for Best Crime of the Week Appeal on radio. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager