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GUELPH-WELLINGTON 鈥?While 2018 may have marked the 30th anniversary of Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington, it also marked a 23 per cent increase in tips for the
stanley thermobecher program.For the calendar year, 894 tips were provided by anonymous tipsters who wanted to confidentially report crime in their communities. Because of these tipsters, 12 cases were cleared, 12 arrests made and a total of 37 charges were laid. The CSGW board of directors approved $2,920 in rewards for successful tips. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The effectiveness of this program rests with the involvement of the community, said program co-ordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter. And these numbers prove that more tipsters are providing information to help solve crime. CSGW board chair Rick Beazley was pleased with the year-end results. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There has been such an e
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