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Oct 17, 2011
Celebrating 26 years of crime fighting



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Helping to stop, solve and prevent crime in New Brunswick since 1985. Crime Stoppers has worked with law enforcement to solve over 7,500 crimes, recover $7.6 million in stolen property, and remove $59.5 million worth of drugs off the streets of New Brunswick, all thanks to information from the public.


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- N.B. Crime Stoppers is beginning its 26th season, helping law enforcement agencies throughout the province with their fight against crime.

Since 1985, the program has been extremely effective and successful. Crime Stoppers has helped solve more than 7,500 cases in New Brunswick with information received from the public through our anonymous tips line, website and text messaging. Follow up of those tips by the various law enforcement agencies throughout New Brunswick has helped many victims of crime, helped solve crimes, and has made our communities safer places in which to work and live.

Help continue this good work by providing your information to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). You can also contact us by visiting our website at www.crimenb.ca. Crime Stoppers guarantees anonymity and offers cash awards if your information leads to an arrest or successful conclusion.







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