Statistics show 2022 strong year for Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington

‘Quality of tips is high’: Bowers-Peter

WELLINGTON COUNTY – In 2022 Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington reports $26,565 worth of property was recovered through investigative efforts and $81,954 in drugs for a total of $108,519.

Additionally, nine cases were cleared thanks to information provided through tips. This resulted in 13 individuals being arrested, 45 charges being laid and $4,775 in rewards authorized by the CSGW board of directors.

“This is another good news story for the residents of the City of Guelph and County of Wellington,” said CSGW board president Deryck West.

“Crime Stoppers is being used effectively to keep our communities safe. 

West thanks CSGW’s “investigative partners, Wellington County OPP and Guelph Police Service, who investigate a large portion of these tips.”

Program coordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter indicated the support of the community is evident in these statistics.

“Regardless of how many tips come in each year, the quality of the tips we receive is very high,” she said. 

“Tipsters know that they can count on Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington to keep them anonymous and their information confidential. This is why they pick up the phone or go to our website to report crime.”

Crime Stoppers Month is celebrated in January, with local programs lauding their accomplishments. This year’s theme for Crime Stoppers Month was “Stand Up, Stand Together.”