Napa Valley Crime Stoppers

Napa Valley Crime Stoppers ALL TIPS ARE ANONYMOUS!! Napa Valley Crime Stoppers was established in 2010 following over $400,000.00 of solar panels being stolen from the valley in 2009.

Rutherford California lead the nation in solar panel installation and solar panel theft. With the help of the Rutherford Dust Society and Michael Honig the concept was put into place and slowly went from a dream to a reality. A board of 11 Napa Valley residents from Calistoga to American Canyon came together with assistance of Napa County Sheriff Doug Koford to make a difference in the Napa Valley.

Napa Valley Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization lead by citizens against crime. Napa Valley Crime Stoppers program offers cash rewards of up to $1000 to persons providing anonymous information that leads to the arrest of criminals and fugitives. Information is received through anonymous Crime Stoppers tips that are received through a secure tips line or through a secure web connection manned by a professional program coordinator. Each caller is assigned a code number for the purpose of ensuring anonymity.

Address

PO Box 82
Rutherford, CA
94573

General information

The Crime Stoppers concept started in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1976. A teen was shot and murdered during a robbery, in a well-traveled, well-lit area of town on a busy Friday night. Weeks of investigation turned up no clues, and no one who saw the incident offered information or assistance. Detectives decided that there were two reasons why no one offered assistance on this case. Either the public was afraid for their own physical safety from the culprits or they just did not care or want to get involved. To solve the problem of fear for their well being, tipsters were offered anonymity, and to combat apathy they were offered cash rewards. Police could not offer rewards for anonymous information, so they needed a community board that could raise the money and pay the rewards. The community stepped up to the plate in masses. In order to spread a detailed account of the crime to the community as well as the anonymity and rewards, they needed the help of the media. Assistance was offered by the media and the first ever Crime Stoppers reenactment was done. It resulted in a case-solving tip the very next day. Furthermore, it also solved 4-5 other violent crimes.

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