Crime Stoppers calls on public to assist in police investigations

Crime Stoppers Dominica is appealing to anyone with information that could assist investigations following an incident in Roseau on Thursday, May 18, 2017 which resulted in the death of Fabien Jeremy Bellot of Gallion.

Information can be submitted anonymously by calling 1-800-TIPS [8477] or online at www.crimestoppersdominica.org.

The public is reminded that Crime Stoppers Dominica is a non-Government community based organisation (separate from law enforcement). The organization was established to give the public the opportunity to report crime without having their identity being revealed. Calls are answered by a professionally trained attendant at a call center outside of Dominica.  The attendant will not ask for your name and as such, your identity is fully protected and could never be revealed.  The call is free, it is confidential and there is no caller ID.  Tips can also be submitted online at www.crimestoppersdominica.org.

 

How Crime Stoppers Works

If you have information on any type of CRIMINAL ACTIVITY, whether it has already happened, is in progress or is going to happen.

  • Call 1-800-TIPS [8477] and give the operator the information or go online at crimestoppersdominica.org and click the Submit Tip button.  Do not give your name.
  • Your call is answered by a professionally trained attendant at a call center outside of Dominica.  The call is free, it is confidential and there is no caller ID.  The information is then transmitted to the Police who proceeds to take the necessary action.

 

About Crime Stoppers International

Founded in 1976, Crime Stoppers has more than 1,200 programmes in more than 25 countries. Tips have led to just under 1,000,000 arrests being made with billions of dollars of property and drugs being recovered.

CRIME STOPPERS IS SAFE AND IT WORKS.

 

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