Board Members
Chairman Susan Edwards
Scott Beder Bruce Hampton Jessie Boyette Alfred O. Hill
Kim Murry Dinah R. Griffin
Donna Miller Brenda Roberts
Crime Stoppers Coordinators
Coordinator Capt. Keith Blackman keithblackman@unionsheriff.com 318-608-3006 Desk
Asst. Coordinator Sgt. Darien Brown darienbrown@unionsheriff.com 318-608-3014 Desk
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Crime Stoppers was created by private citizens in September
of 1976 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in an effort to provide crime solving
assistance to law enforcement by offering cash awards to anonymous persons who
telephone in a crime stoppers tips line. The Crime Stoppers program has enjoyed
great success, boasting an average conviction rate of 96% on cases solved by a
tip to the program.
Features: The crime stoppers program is a charitable organization run by
citizens in the community. The program is solely supported by contributions.
Benefits: Crime Stoppers is the most cost-effective way law enforcement can
gather information on crime. One phone call has the potential of solving many
crimes in any given area.
People: The responsibility for establishing policy, raising funds and
controlling the amount and method of award payment rests with a governing board
of directors made up of citizens in the community.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
Crime Stoppers is a triad between the community, the media and law
enforcement.
THE COMMUNITY
- Citizens are responsible for forming a Crime Stoppers non-profit
corporation whose directors establish police contracts, determine the amount and
method of award payments, coordinate activities with law enforcement and media,
and generally oversee the program. The directors are also responsible for
fund-raising and all volunteer service. Tax money is not used in the operation
of the program.
THE MEDIA
- Crime Stoppers methods, objectives, successes and phone numbers are
publicized on a regular basis by the media. An unsolved Crime of the Week is
given special treatment with details published in newspapers, on the radio, and
in certain cases, a re-enactment on television.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
- A special Crime Stoppers hot line is manned by the coordinator. Tips
are then worked by law enforcement and if the information leads to an arrest,
the caller will be paid up to $1,000.00 for their information.
Crime Stoppers is the only Union Parish charity aimed at putting
criminals behind bars through an anonymous free phone number
(318-368-9679).
Callers with information on crimes are not asked their
name. This anonymity is the key to the success, because it provides
callers with complete safety from any reprisals.
Crime Stoppers is a service/program provided by the Union Parish Sheriff s
Office with support from the local business community and the media.
All information and activities are administered by Capt. Keith Blackmon.
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