Amber
Alert Information System
Shown above is the Nationwide/Michigan Web Amber Alert Information
System Scroll.
This
alert provides immediate up-dated information on missing children
whom law enforcement agencies believe to be abducted. The relevant
details provided by the reporting authority will be scrolled in
the Code Amber ticker window above. All tips related
to this information should be phoned to your local police agency
or 911 Immediately !
In
these cases time is extremely important in saving a life.
What
is Crime Stoppers?
Crime
Stoppers began in Albuquerque, New Mexico in September of 1976.
Members of the local community, in partnership with the media and
law enforcement, began an effort to provide crime-solving assistance
to law enforcement.
A
cash reward was offered to anonymous persons who telephone the Crime
Stoppers hot line with information which led to the arrest and indictment
of the person(s) responsible for felony offenses.
Today,
there are over 1,162 known Crime Stoppers programs in the United
States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Bahamas,
British West Indies, Micronesia, and other nations.
Why
Do We Need Crime Stoppers?
Crime
Stoppers is based on the principal that "Someone other than
the criminal has information that can solve a crime" and was
created to combat the three major problems faced by law enforcement
in generating that information:
»
Fear of REPRISAL
» An attitude of APATHY
» Reluctance to get INVOLVED
Crime
Stoppers resolves these problems by:
»
Offering ANONYMITY to people who provide information about crimes.
» Paying REWARDS when the information supplied leads to arrest.
Three
Essential Elements Make Up a Crime Stopper Program
THE
COMMUNITY
Citizens are responsible for forming a Crime
Stoppers non-profit corporation, whose directors establish policy,
determine amount and method of reward payments, work closely with
the police and the media and generally oversee the program. The
directors are also responsible for fund raising, and all volunteer
service. Tax money is not sought.
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 radio and in certain cases
a re-enactment on television.
THE
POLICE
A special Crime Stoppers phone with a well
publicized number is provided to the community. Callers are assigned
a special Code number and NEVER give their names. If, after the
investigation, the information leads to an arrest, the caller is
entitled to a reward.