ALWAYS ANONYMOUS.
Crime Stoppers is a community crime prevention organization that rewards anonymous tipsters while supporting law enforcement in solving and preventing crime.
Crime Stoppers Edmonton and Northern Alberta is a charitable not-for-profit organization that allows tipsters to anonymously report information about crimes or suspicious behavior through calling or submitting online. Information that leads to arrest is eligible for a reward of up to $2000. We are a strong, vibrant organization that partners with the Edmonton Police Service, RCMP and Military Police to keep our communities safe, and count on the support of our community members, exceptional volunteers, donations and financial support to provide our services. Thank you, Alberta for a continued commitment to safety and community well-being.
CONTACT CRIME STOPPERS.
TALK
Call
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
WEB
Submit a tip online
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APP
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SUPPORT CRIME STOPPERS TODAY.
Crime Stoppers is a community organization and would not exist without the generous donations of individuals and businesses that choose to partner with us. Please consider giving a financial donation today!
CAUGHT BY CRIME STOPPERS 2O24
We are so excited to be hosting our annual fundraiser!
The 5th Caught by Crime Stoppers will take place on Friday, February 23, 2024 at WEM on Centre Stage! Join us as a corporate sponsor to get great exposure as a Crime Stoppers supporter, or take part as a Jailbird and give back to the community by raising “bail” for Crime Stoppers!
CRIME STOPPERS MAGAZINE.
The Crime Stoppers Magazine
Along with our friends at Crime Watch Publications, we create a quarterly magazine filled with crime prevention articles, news and information about Crime Stoppers, the latest statistics and unsolved crimes. We send it to mailboxes all over Alberta for free and publish it here on our website for digital download. If you have content you’d like to see highlighted, please let us know.
Crime Stoppers knows that all crimes matter. In 2024, stay tuned to our FB page for weekly live updates on outstanding cases.
Our re-enactments and social media posts provide an opportunity to help law enforcement solve crimes by encouraging the public to recall information they may have previously thought inconsequential. The short video clips re-enact crimes as closely as possible, highlight missing person cases, and educate the public on a variety of issues relating to safety. Additionally, our YouTube channel houses historical information still relevant today.