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Tri Cities Crime Stoppers Featured Fugitive or Crime
Click on the image above to learn more about this fugitive or unsolved crime. You can earn a cash reward of up to $1,000.00 if your information results in their apprehension or the crime is solved.
Tri Cities Crime Stoppers pays a cash reward of up to $1,000.00 for information which results in the arrest for any felony crime or person wanted for a felony crime. If you know something about this person or crime, click on the image and tell us what you know. It could earn you a cash reward.
Cash Overcomes Apathy- Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards of up to $1,000 to people who provide information which leads to the arrest of felons or solving of felony crimes.
Anonymity Overcomes Fear - Callers to Crime Stopers do not have to reveal their identity. This helps the informant overcome the fear of involvement.
Media Increase Public Awareness - Each week a unsolved crime or fugitive is featured by local media. Thursday on KNDU-TV Channel 25 during the evening News and weekly in the Tri-City Herald and La Voz newspapers.
You can also find fugitives and unsolved crimes on our web site.
How To Submit A Tip?
There are several ways for you to submit a tip to Tri Cities Crime Stoppers. In addition to picking up the phone and calling us at (509) 586-8477 or (800) 222-8477 you can submit a tip through this website or by text message.
To learn how to submit a web tip or text tip, follow the link at the top of this page called How To Submit Tips. Remember that no matter which choice you make, Crime Stoppers does not require you to identify youself. Al tips are confidential and secure.
Reward Information and Conditions
A. Any person, except as restricted below, who directly contacts Tri-Cities Crime Stoppers and gives information which leads to the arrest and filing of charges against an adult or juvenile, or arrest of a fugitive wanted in a felony case, will be eligible for a reward. Tri-Cities Crime Stoppers will not pay rewards for information provided through any source other than calls to its program.
The following individuals are not eligible for rewards;
1. A commissioned law enforcement officer or other employees of law
enforcement agencies and members of their immediate family.
2. Perpetrator or co-perpetrator of the crime if known.
3. Victim of the crime and members of their immediate family.
4. The fugitive.
5. Bail Bonds Agents or their Associates.
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