Pubdate: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Doug Ward VANCOUVER POLICE NOW TAKING E-TIPS Four Arrests Come on Heels of New Web Page of Top Suspects The Vancouver police department is urging citizens to log on to its Internet site and help nab Vancouver's 10 Most Wanted. A new page on the VPD's website features photos of and details about its 10 most wanted suspects and another 80 people who have outstanding warrants. Since the page went live Thursday, the VPD has received information leading to three arrests, said Const. Howard Chow. Police hope that this early success will continue as more people hear about the new web page and log on. Chow said Friday that the VPD has over 20,000 people in its system with outstanding warrants on matters ranging from major crime to immigration, taxation and bylaw infractions. Mayor Sam Sullivan joined the VPD at the media launch of the site, and urged the public to check it out. "We have incredible police," said Sullivan, "but they can't do it all." To access the page, log on to the vpd.ca website and click on the sign that says "WANTED: HIDING IN PLAIN VIEW." "This is one of the snazziest web pages that we have seen out there and we have done a lot of research," said Chow. "It's attractive to the eye and user-friendly." People with information on the location of any of the suspects can call 911 or link to a Crimestoppers website where they can provide information without being identified. "You can actually give a web tip without even actually calling and speaking to anybody," said Sgt. Guy Draper. Chow said many of the suspects on its list are transients with no fixed addresses. "We're hoping the public can help us by telling where these people reside." The police have arrested 84 people since September 2005 because of information provided by citizens, said Draper. More than $40,000 has been given out to citizens for tips so far this year, he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine