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Crime
Stoppers Crime of the Week
September
3, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
looking for information which might help police solve multiple reports of
burglaries from residences at senior retirement communities. In these burglaries
and thefts, unknown persons forced entry into the dwellings during daytime
hours - when the occupants were not at home - and stole small items such as
jewelry and cash. Police feel that the thefts are related and need your
help with any information you can provide. If you see suspicious persons on
private property or in non-public areas of retirement communities, particularly
persons with backpacks, call police to check them out.
If you have any specific
information which might help us identify these thieves, call Crime Stoppers.
Remember, your identity will be anonymous and Crime Stoppers will pay you a
cash reward if your information leads to the arrest. You can call us at
788-8427, you can submit your tip online at cashfortips.us, or by text. Crime
Stoppers wants your information, but we don’t want your name.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week Message
August 27, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard counties.
This week Crime Stoppers
wants to remind you that with schools opening there’s increased pedestrian traffic
not only near the schools, but also at bus stops all around the area.
Familiarize yourself with these areas and - to play it safe - why not leave for
your morning and afternoon travel 5 minutes earlier every day so you won’t be
rushed when traveling through school speed zones or following school busses
which make multiple stops.
You don’t need the stress,
and safe driving is especially important this time of year. And remember, stay
off cell phones when driving. Penalties are enhanced in school zones and police
will be aggressively checking for infractions.
Although Crime Stoppers doesn’t
take tips on traffic violations, remember to call us at 788-8427 with your tips
related to criminal matters. You can leave tips anytime on this website - cashfortips.us
– or leave a tip by text by following the text instructions in this page. We
never want your name, but if your anonymous information leads to an
arrest, we’ll pay a cash reward.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week Message
August 27, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard counties.
This week Crime Stoppers
wants to remind you that with schools opening there’s increased pedestrian traffic
not only near the schools, but also at bus stops all around the area.
Familiarize yourself with these areas and - to play it safe - why not leave for
your morning and afternoon travel 5 minutes earlier every day so you won’t be
rushed when traveling through school speed zones or following school busses
which make multiple stops.
You don’t need the stress,
and safe driving is especially important this time of year. And remember, stay
off cell phones when driving. Penalties are enhanced in school zones and police
will be aggressively checking for infractions.
Although Crime Stoppers doesn’t
take tips on traffic violations, remember to call us at 788-8427 with your tips
related to criminal matters. You can leave tips anytime on this website - cashfortips.us
– or leave a tip by text by following the text instructions in this page. We
never want your name, but if your anonymous information leads to an
arrest, we’ll pay a cash reward.
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Officer Mike Badger,
Crime Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
looking for information about a battery that occurred inside White Oaks Mall on
August 6th at approximately 4:40 PM.
The incident occurred on the second floor near the food court. A 14 year old male was battered by 3 black
juvenile males and although the victim was able to identify one of the
suspects, police are looking for the identity of the remaining two suspects. The victim received minor injuries in the
incident; the suspects were able to flee the area before police arrived on the
scene.
If you have any information
about this incident or the identities of the unknown suspects, please call
Crime Stoppers at 788-8427. You can also text a tip by typing TIP672, then give
us the information, and send the text to CRIMES. Another way to leave a tip is to leave it on
our website cashfortips.us. If your tip
leads to an arrest, a cash reward will be paid and don’t forget, you are always
anonymous when you leave a Crime Stoppers tip.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week
August 13, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
looking for information about an incident in which a number of fire damaged apartments
in the Chatham Hills Apartment complex were entered several days after a fire
had caused extensive damage to the building. It’s possible that neighborhood
residents thought that the perpetrators were construction workers or
maintenance employees when entry was forced into the fire damaged building and
apartments. Several units were ransacked and a few of the apartments were found
to have items, including electronics and jewelry, missing from them.
Did you see anything on
August 10th on Candlewood Drive which looked a little unusual but
you didn’t think at the time it was a criminal act? If you did, or if you have
any other information which might help solve this crime, call Crime Stoppers-
you could earn cash reward. You can reach us at 788-8427, or you can submit
your tip by text or on this website, just follow the instructions on
this page.
Remember Crime Stopper tips are always kept
anonymous.