| Cases Cleared | 3,299 |
| Arrests Made | 2,834 |
| Property Recovered | $7,955,477 |
| Drugs Seized | $7,956,977 |
| Total $ Recovered | $15,807,870 |
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In October 1994, Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers helped facilitate the Student Crime Stoppers Program in Saskatchewan. Two North Battleford High Schools were the first in the province and since there have severaly other schools adopt the program. The concept of Student Crime Stoppers not only addresses the issue of crime in the school environment, but also increases awareness that only a small minority of students create most of the problems within the student body. Every student should have the right to go to and from school and attend school without fear of crime or violence. Student Crime Stoppers offers youth the tools to stand up against crime and violence without fear of reprisal or peer pressure, through an anonymous tips line to get the information to those who can stop the crime or violence. The program gives students the opportunity to take charge of their school and in most cases, schools have noted a significant decrease in unwanted activities where the Student Crime Stoppers program is in place. If you wish to have a story about an issue going on in your school posted on this website, such as vandalism, graffitti, or anything else of a criminal or even simply a mischievous nature, by all means, feel free to submit your story to us. Your story may be edited prior to posting, and you may be required to provide more information if necessary. We will notify you when your story is on the website. Submit a Story THIS IS NOT THE PLACE TO ANONYMOUSLY SUBMIT A TIP.Click Submit a Tip Online if that's what you wish to do.
CURRENT STORIESMarshall School damage Lloydminster Rural RCMP are requesting the public's assistance. Sometime between 10:30 p.m. on July 23, 2009 and 02:00 a.m on July 24, 2009 unknown persons caused extensive damage to the Marshall School by breaking active gas pipes on the rooftop. Skate board shoes were worn at the time of the incident. If you have any information please leave a tip online or call 1-800-222-8477, *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your message to CRIMES (274637) Mischief to St. Henry's Junior School The Melville RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for vandalizing the St. Henry's Junior School billboard sign near the front entrance of the school. The suspect(s) attempted to steal the letters from the billboard and in the process damaged the sides. The vandalism occurred between the days of October 10th, 2008 and October 12th, 2008. If you have information submit a tip online, call 1-800-222-8477, *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your message to CRIMES (274637) Muscowpetung First Nation Sometime between April 10th and April 16th 2009, the Head start program located at the Muscowpetung School on the Muscowpetung First Nations was the victim of mischief. Suspect(s) damaged playground equipment and painted graffiti on the walls and windows of the school. If you have any information please submit a tip online or call 1-800-222-8477, *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your message to CRIMES (274637) Damage to Yorkdale Central School On Sunday, March 8th, 2009 at 3:00 AM, members from the Yorkton City Detachment responded to an alarm call at the Yorkdale Central School in the city. Upon arrival, police observed two broken classroom windows and one entry door window on the east side of the school. The windows appeared to have been broken with a handheld object such as a bat or a pipe. There are no suspects at this time. This matter remains under investigation. If you have any information please submit a tip online or call 1-800-222-8477, *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your message to CRIMES (274637) |