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City Of Greenboro: Crime Stoppers Announces Increased Maximum Rewards

The Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers announced it is increasing the maximum rewards available for anonymous tips leading to an arrest ...

09/21/2021 2:30 PM

The Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers announced it is increasing the maximum rewards available for anonymous tips leading to an arrest from $2,000 to $5,000. The City of Greensboro awarded Crime Stoppers a $150,000 grant to be allocated over two years in $75,000 increments.

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Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers was founded in 1981 and pays cash rewards for anonymous tips leading to an arrest, the seizure of stolen property or illegal narcotics, or the solution to unsolved crimes. In the program’s 40 years in existence, it has had roughly 40,000 tips and more than 9,000 cases have been solved.

The program offers three ways for residents to provide anonymous tips to law enforcement without the fear of retaliation. All three ways are 100 percent anonymous.

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  1. Call 336-373-1000
  2. Visit www.ggcrimestoppers.com to leave an online tip, or visit www.P3tips.com
  3. Download the free mobile app: P3 Tips to submit a tip through the app

The Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers announced it is increasing the maximum rewards available for anonymous tips leading to an arrest from $2,000 to $5,000. The City of Greensboro awarded Crime Stoppers a $150,000 grant to be allocated over two years in $75,000 increments.

Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers was founded in 1981 and pays cash rewards for anonymous tips leading to an arrest, the seizure of stolen property or illegal narcotics, or the solution to unsolved crimes. In the program’s 40 years in existence, it has had roughly 40,000 tips and more than 9,000 cases have been solved.

The program offers three ways for residents to provide anonymous tips to law enforcement without the fear of retaliation. All three ways are 100 percent anonymous.


This press release was produced by the City of Greensboro. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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