Pubdate: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 Source: Chatham Daily News, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Chatham Daily News Contact: http://www.chathamdailynews.ca/letters Website: http://www.chathamdailynews.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1627 Author: Vicki Gough UNLAWFUL DRUG USE IS REDUCED Anonymous Tips Important Tool In Combating Lawbreakers The telephone continues to be the No. 1 choice used for relaying information to Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers. Program co-ordinator Const. Doug Goldsmith couldn't be happier. "Without that information to help kick start an investigation, sometimes our officers come up empty-handed when they complete an investigation and then we get a tip ... to lead them in a certain direction," Goldsmith told The Chatham Daily News. In 2013 the program received: - - 477 telephone calls - 183 website tips - 20 text tips - 9 mobile phone tips Those 765 tips combined to remove $1,076,728 in drugs off the street, Goldsmith said. "The majority of drugs we're seeing is what I'd call hardcore, methamphetamine and crack cocaine which is really unfortunate because that stuff is nasty." Still, that figure is about $100,000 less than 2012. The difference reflects fewer marijuana plants found in Chatham-Kent fields last year compared to 2012, Goldsmith said. The $36,622 value of recovered stolen property in 2013 was down significantly from the $229,600 worth of missing items found in 2012. Goldsmith said while officers executing drug search warrants continued to find drugs last year, there was not the usual amount of stolen property noticed at those residences. The total calls received in 2013 were three more than the previous year. They produced: 109 arrests compared to 107 in 2012. 110 cases cleared compared to 133 in 2012 180 charges laid compared to 197 in 2012 Anonymity is key to the program's overall success and tipsters are never asked to appear in court, he added. Calling it a productive year overall, Goldsmith said unlawful drug use is the No. 1 reason people call Crime Stoppers. The organization paid 37 rewards totalling $9,100 for tips last year. In 2012, $8,950 was awarded in 44 cases. Since inception in 1987, the program has resulted in: 23,248 calls 5,846 arrests 10,058 cases cleared 14,131 charges laid $9.6 million property recovered $84.7 drugs seized The Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers program became more visible in 2013 with just over 40 new signs installed across the municipality through local sponsorships. The organization celebrates Crime Stoppers month in January by offering some free skating times throughout the municipality. Annual fundraising events kick off Jan. 18 with an indoor golf tournament, followed by a Father's Day run on June 15 and a rodeo on June 27. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D