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Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
January 21, 2016
Officer Mike Badger, Crime Stoppers Coordinator for
Sangamon and Menard Counties
Crime Stoppers is looking for information about a series
of burglaries and thefts at video stores in the area during the past several
weeks. Break-in’s have been reported at Family Video stores in Sherman,
Southern View, and at two locations in Springfield –one on West Lawrence at
Durkin Drive in December and most recently on January 13th on South
MacArthur. Some of the video stores were entered by unknown persons who stole
cash from the business; others had cash stolen from the business. An adjoining
business to the Southern View video store was also victimized in an armed
robbery on November 26th after the video store had been burglarized
in October. Police believe that these burglaries, robberies, and thefts may be
related.
If you have any tips or can help police with any
information about these video store incidents, give Crime Stoppers a call at
788-8427. This website Cashfortips.us can also be utilized for leaving anonymous
tips. For those of you who prefer texting, you can leave an anonymous text tip
by using the keyword TIP672, then enter the tip information you have, and send
it to CRIMES. Instructionsfor texting are also on this site. Tipsters can earn up to $1000 for anonymous tips that lead to an
arrest, call Crime Stoppers today.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
January 7, 2016
Officer Mike Badger, Crime Stoppers Coordinator for
Sangamon and Menard Counties
On December 21st at 2:45 in the afternoon a
red Toyota Prius turned onto Madison eastbound from MacArthur. After traveling
a short distance and changing lanes to get onto the Walnut street exit, the
Toyota struck a motorcycle which was also eastbound. The Toyota continued
eastbound and briefly stopped at the Walnut exit near Douglas Park before
continuing onto the exit. Police are looking to identity the hit and run driver
and hope you can help. The red Prius should have damage near the rear wheel on
the driver’s side and we have a photo of the vehicle will appear later on the Crime Stopper
website. The motorcyclist was hospitalized for injuries in the accident.
If you can help police locate the driver or the vehicle
involved in this hit and run, Crime Stoppers will pay you a cash reward. Call
our tip line with any help you can give us at 788-8427. You can also text a tip
by using the keyword TIP672, then enter the information you have, and send it
to CRIMES. The photo of the suspect vehicle will soon be on our website cashfortips.us,
check it out and leave us an anonymous tip.
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Crime
Stoppers Crime of the Week
December
30, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime Stoppers Coordinator for
Sangamon and Menard Counties
Springfield Police are looking to identify the person
who shot a 36 year old male subject on December 26th, and Crime Stoppers
is hoping to help. The incident occurred at approximately 10:45 at night at the
500 block of South State Street when the victim was returning to his home. An
unknown suspect approached the victim from the side of the home and subsequently
fired several shots at him. The victim was struck by two of the shots and is
still hospitalized though the injuries at his time are not believed to be life
threatening.
Crime Stoppers operates under the premise that “For
every crime committed, someone saw or heard something suspicious and someone in
the community, besides the offender, has the key to solve the case”. If you can help police with any information
in this, or any, criminal investigation-call Crime Stoppers. If you leave a tip
and its leads to an arrest, Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of up to $1000.
Remember, the tip line is 788-8427 or you can leave a tip on this website anytime. You can also text a tip, instructions for texting is also on this page.
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Crime
Stoppers Crime of the Week
December
23, 2015
I’m Officer Mike Badger,
Crime Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This holiday season in place of telling you about burglaries,Crime
Stoppers wants to tell you about an exciting new program that can help you keep
track of your personal property and can help you recover your property if it’s
stolen. This citizen property inventory system allows you not only to store
serial numbers and I.D. numbers of property you own, it also allows you to
store photo’s of jewelry and other personal property on a data base you control and only you can
access. The web site is reportit.leadsonline.com. In the event of theft or natural disaster you
can retrieve this valuable information for police reporting purposes or
insurance purposes and it can help in the recovery of stolen items.
A link to this valuable
program is on this website at the bottom of the page and can also be found on
the Springfield Police Department web site spd.springfield.il.us. But don’t
forget The Crime Stopper tip line 788-8427 if you have anonymous information about crimes or
criminals. You can also leave a tip on this page or follow the instructions to leave a text tip. We pay cash, up to $1000, if you can help get criminals off the street.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
December 17, 2015
This week Crime Stoppers wants to take a minute to ask
those of you who live or work in Springfield to support the new Campus Crime Stoppers
programs which were formed at Lanphier, Southeast, and Springfield High
Schools. These programs are run by students who want to create a better
environment in their schools, a better place to learn, and a better place to
enjoy their teenage years. The Campus Crime Stopper programs provide a means
for students to anonymously report the criminals and violators who are
responsible for so many negative things that go on in the schools.
If you expand on that line of thought a little, consider
what the existing Crime Stoppers program is already doing for the communities
we’re a part of in Central Illinois. Crime Stoppers of Sangamon and Menard
counties has help law enforcement take thousands of criminals off the streets
and has recovered millions of dollars worth of drugs and stolen property. If
you know someone who is responsible for criminal activity, call Crime Stoppers
on the anonymous tip line 788-8427. We all want a better place to live and
prosper in, and doing your part in taking criminals off the street is a great
way to improve life for all of us. You can give a tip and make our community
better on this web site or by text if you don’t want to call the tip line. Text
instructions are also on this site, and all tips are anonymous!
Though we take tips 365 days a year, we also want to
remember the holiday season and wish the best to you and your families….
Happy Holidays from Crime Stoppers!