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The history of Crime
Stoppers
A young student working part-time at a
petrol station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was shot dead during a
vicious armed robbery in 1976.
The investigating officer believed a member of the local
community had committed the crime and that another local knew the
identity of the killer but was unwilling to come forward and talk to
police.
The officer set up a telephone hotline so that anyone with
information about the murder could make an anonymous call to the
detective. If the information resulted in an arrest then the caller
would receive a reward.
Local businesses were approached for funding to pay for publicity
and rewards. The media gave the initiative the extra publicity it
needed and, within a matter of weeks, a person dialled the number
and gave police information which led directly to the arrest and
charging of the suspects.
Other people also called up and gave police anonymous information
about other crimes that had been committed in the area.
An idea was born and the rest, as they say, is Crime Stoppers
history.
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