Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is a community crime prevention organization that rewards anonymous tipsters while supporting law enforcement in solving and preventing crime.
Learn more about Crime StoppersYouth Human Trafficking Education and Empowerment Program

The Youth Human Trafficking Education and Empowerment program is a collaborative initiative designed by Alberta Crime Stoppers, ACT Alberta, and Little Warriors to address the growing risks of exploitation and trafficking faced by Alberta’s youth.
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Fighting Crime Together: Alberta's Anonymous Tip Line
Mark Holik, board chair of the Alberta Crime Stoppers chapter, explains how this 40-year organization works behind the scenes to make communities safer while expanding educational initiatives.
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Crime Stoppers Rural Sign Campaign

The Crime Stoppers Rural Sign Campaign aims to bring smaller communities together, raise awareness of Crime Stoppers and how citizens can get involved. Collaborating with local government and law enforcement, this campaign reinforces that anyone can be a Crime Stopper – with a goal to make their community a safe place to live, work and play.
Learn MoreCrime Stoppers believes safe communities start with empowered citizens. Everyone deserves to feel safe, and we believe Albertans will step up to protect one another when they can do so safely and anonymously. And in 2024, YOU did just that. Crime Stoppers received more than 13,000 tips that yielded nearly 400 arrests, more than 800 cases cleared and close to 1,300 charges laid. YOU helped Crime Stoppers seize 93 guns and recover 137 vehicles – with a total of $22 million in stolen property recovered. YOUR support will help ensure Crime Stoppers remains a trusted, anonymous lifeline — empowering Albertans to speak up, stop crime, and protect their communities without fear.
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Give Amplify Connect Podcast
Listen to our Give Amplify Connect podcast episodes with Crime Stoppers Alberta Board Chair, Mark Holik, and ACT Alberta's Manager of Community Engagement, Michelle Kauenhofen.