Law Enforcement Leaders Have Meeting About Crime Stoppers
SOUTH ROXANA - On May 4, 2022, Madison County Chief of Police meeting, hosted by Chief Brad Wells of the Wood River Police Department a presentation made by Crime Stoppers State Director Kathy Norris took place about adopting a Crime Stoppers program in Madison County. "Crime Stoppers has been around since 1976 and with Madison County being the eighth-largest county in the state, I think it is imperative we catch up with technology to better assist our citizens," South Roxana Police Chief Bob Coles said. "Crime Stoppers would allow the police to partner with our communities, where a non-law enforcement citizen board would be put in place to assist in running a Crime Stoppers program. "One of the amazing things about this program is it gives power back to the citizens, which is essential in bridging the relationship between police officers and the community. "I believe law enforcement has a lot of support in our county and a tool like crime stoppers could benefit everyone. A discussion
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