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Report Hate Crimes Anonymously

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Reporting hate crimes is essential for a safe and healthy city, whether it be directly to police or anonymously. Toronto Crime Stoppers have launched a campaign to encourage reporting of hate crimes while bringing awareness to the devastating impact these crimes have on communities. “Concerned citizens who see something and...

Organized Retail Theft $5 Billion Problem

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Organized retail crime is a $5 billion industry in Canada annually, leading to increased prices at checkout and violence against employees. To address the growing issue that affects more 87% of independent retailers, Toronto Crime Stoppers launched an organized retail crime awareness campaign on October 3 at police headquarters. The...

Honouring Partners in Crime Prevention

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Office of the Chief
Toronto Crime Stoppers recognized the work of its policing and community partners at the annual 25th annual Chief of Police dinner on May 4. “Given the anonymous nature of Crime Stoppers, crimes that are solved through the assistance of Crime Stoppers often go unrecognized with little or no publicity,” said...

Signs Reminds of Power to Prevent Crime

Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit
Office of the Chief
See It, Say It, Stop It. Torontonians are being reminded of the power they have to report and prevent crime in their neighbourhoods with a Toronto Crime Stoppers signage pilot project. Toronto Police has collaborated with the City of Toronto to launch a Community Signage Pilot Program designed to enhance...

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