Pubdate: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 Source: Clipper Weekly, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2006 The Clipper Weekly. Contact: http://www.clipper.mb.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2370 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) LOCAL CRIME STOPPERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE In July of 1976 the Crime Stoppers program began as an effort to use the media to help solve the brutal slaying of a young gas station attendant in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The two criminals who shot down Michael Carman at point blank range with a 12 gauge shotgun, did not realize that as a result of that cold-blooded killing, a world-wide anti-crime movement would materialize and would later become known as Crime Stoppers. Manitoba Crime Stoppers was incorporated in 1985 and in 1993 a group of community minded citizens of Beausejour took up the challenge and launched the program in our community. The Beausejour Community Crime Stoppers program (as it is now known) is a branch of Manitoba Crime Stoppers and we might add (to blow our own horn a little) one of the most successful Crime Stoppers programs in Manitoba. Locally a group of volunteers made up of housewives, retired persons, professionals, youth and blue collar workers, volunteer some of their valuable time to keep this program viable. As volunteers we work to raise funds in our community and surrounding areas and in turn use the monies raised to promote Crime Stoppers and subsidize local and international programs such as DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), being taught in our schools to our grade six students by the R.C.M.P., TAAD (Teens Against Drunk Driving), and Child Find photo I.D. We have also allocated grants to our local Heritage Museum to enable them to enhance their security and to help with the bike identification program and church youth programs. All monies raised in our community are used in our community for the benefit of one and all. It should also be noted that the Edward Schreyer School is one of the 28 rural Manitoba schools where the Crime Stoppers program has been presented to our youth. Crime Stoppers works, below are some statistics for the Beausejour area from January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2005. Tips received: 72; Cases cleared: 16; Stolen property recovered: $29,560.00; Illegal narcotics seized: $1,072,000.00; Rewards approved: $2425.00. These same statistics for Manitoba's entire program, excluding the cities of Winnipeg and Brandon are as follows: Tips received: 398; Cases cleared: 89; Stolen property recovered: $87,713.00; Illegal narcotics seized: $18,037,980.00; Rewards approved: $12,475.00. These statistics are mind boggling to most of us, but only represent the tip of the iceberg. They do however show us that our Crime Stoppers program works and is a very effective tool in the war against crime. Will you, Mr. and Mrs. Manitoba citizen, help your children, yourselves and our communities by using this very effective tool in crime fighting and prevention? To use this program to report a crime, to alert authorities or to offer assistance in solving a crime, call 1-800-222-8477. Remeber this program is based on anonymity, when you use the Crime Stoppers tip number, you remain completely anonymous. After reading this article we hope you might say to yourself "could I spare a little time, how can I help?" To lend a hand in our community call 268-2035. Crime Stoppers wishes to thank our local media for their help and support over the years and also would like to convey a very special thank you to our business community for their very generous support over the years. We know that our many local merchants will continue to support this very worthwhile program in future years. Once again, our sincere thanks. We would be remiss if we did not also say thank you to each and every one of our local and surrounding area citizens; your help and support over the years has kept this program going strong. Keep on using this tool and stomp out crime in our community. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin