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Suspect sought following assault of two elderly women on Riverside Drive / Suspect recherché à la suite d’une agression à l’endroit de deux aînées, promenade Riverside
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an assault that occurred…
Suspect to identify in break and enter/fraud investigations / Suspect à identifier dans des affaires d’introduction par effraction et de fraude
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect involved in a break/enter and fraud…
Suspects to identify in attempted Alta Vista area distraction theft / Suspects à identifier relativement à une tentative de vol par détournement d’attention, secteur Alta Vista
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a distraction theft investigation.…
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National Capital Area Crime Stoppers is a community-based partnership made up of dedicated volunteers, police and media working together to provide a safer place to live, work and play. Community awareness and engagement are our priorities.
Crime Stoppers is a registered, non-profit charitable organization that assists law enforcement agencies in the resolution of crime. We provide members of our community the opportunity to submit an anonymous tip with information regarding a crime. In return, cash rewards of up to $2000 are awarded for qualified tips that help police solve a crime.
Crime Stoppers relies solely on donations and contributions from our private citizens and local businesses. No funds are received from any government agency, nor are any municipal tax dollars used for rewards.