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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week
October 15, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
seeking information about a robbery which took place near Mossman and Amos to a
male subject who was jogging at approximately 8:30 in the evening on September
24th. The victim stated that
three black males rode by him on bicycles and he didn’t think much about it.
Minutes later he heard footsteps approaching from behind and he was suddenly struck
on the side of his head by a juvenile male wearing a red jacket and a red ball
cap. The suspects took a walkman from him and then ran away in an unknown
direction. All three suspects were described as being in their late teens, approximately
5 foot tall with slender builds.
Call Crime Stoppers at 788-8427 with
any tips you might have to help solve this crime. You can also leave a tip on
the Crime Stopper website cashfortips.us, or text your tip by typing tip
672, then enter the tip information, and sent it to CRIMES. We don’t want your
name and if your anonymous information leads to the arrest, we’ll pay a
cash reward.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week
October 8, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers
needs your assistance in helping to solve a burglary to a residence in the 800 block
of S MacArthur Blvd which took place near midnight on September 28th.
In this residential burglary, witnesses observed 2 black males running out of
the back of a home carrying shotguns which were later determined to have been stolen
from the residence which was burglarized. The suspects were approximately 5’
10” tall, one wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and the other was red hoodie. ID
technicians were able to collect evidence from the scene, but help is needed to
close the case. Do you have any information which might help put these thieves
behind bars? If you do, contact Crime Stoppers.
Remember, if you contact us
with any tips your identity will be completely anonymous and Crime Stoppers
will pay you a generous cash reward if your information leads to the arrest.
You can call us at 788-8427, or you can submit your tip online at
cashfortips.us. You can also text a tip to crime stoppers, instructions are on
the website.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week
October 1, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
looking for information to help solve a series of break ins to garages and maintenance
buildings at both residential and commercial sites all around the Springfield
area. Various power equipment items have
been stolen in the burglaries where entry has been made by force. There were times,
however, when doors had weak or insufficient locking mechanisms. Help police
solve these burglaries by giving Crime Stoppers your tips. We’ll pay cash and we
know that the more rewards we pay, the fewer crimes there’ll be. Our mission is
to help get criminals off the street and a safe community can be realized with
your help.
If you have any information
about these incidents or the identities of the perpetrators, call Crime
Stoppers at 788-8427. You can also text a tip by typing TIP672, then enter the tip
information, and send the text to CRIMES.
You can also leave a tip on our website cashfortips.us. Remember, if your tip leads to an arrest, Crime
Stoppers will gladly pay a cash reward.
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Crime Stoppers Crime of the
Week
September 24, 2015
Officer Mike Badger, Crime
Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard Counties.
This week Crime Stoppers is
looking for identification information to help police solve an armed robbery at
the Game Stop on North Dirksen Parkway on September 15th. At approximately 1030 at night the suspect
threatened the clerk of the business with a knife and demanded cash. The
perpetrator then stated he also wanted a Sony Playstation 4 first and then left
the store once the Destiny, limited edition playstation was handed to him. The
male black suspect was described as being approximately 6’ and 220 lbs wearing
a black hooded sweatshirt and a grey and black ballcap. He can be seen in
surveillance photos on the Crime Stopper website Cashfortips.us.
If you can identify the suspect call Crime
Stoppers at 788-8427. Remember, your identity will be anonymous and Crime
Stoppers will pay you a cash reward if your information leads to the arrest.
You can also leave your tip on the website or by texting tip 672 before the
information you have, and send it to CRIMES. Crime Stoppers only wants
information, we don’t want your name.
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Crime
Stoppers Crime of the Week
September
17, 2015
Officer
Mike Badger, Crime Stoppers Coordinator for Sangamon and Menard counties.
This
week Crime Stoppers is seeking tips about a burglary to JW’s Lounge in
Springfield which took place sometime during the first ten days of September.
Unknown persons forced entry into the business and stole cash, flat screen
tv’s, several bottles of liquor, and approximately 20 cases of beer. Crime
Stoppers is looking for tips to help police solve this crime. We know there are
people who can help solve this or other crimes. Help put an end to this vicious
cycle of crime, denial and cover up, and then more crime. It’s up to you, those
who have information and want to help someone break this pattern and turn
things around before it gets worse.
Call
Crime Stoppers with your tips at 788-8427. You can also leave a tip on this
website or leave your text tip by entering tip 672 before your tip information,
and send it to CRIMES. We give you complete anonymity, a cash reward, and a
means to prevent future crime, call Crime Stoppers.