About the Winnebago Countywide Crime Stoppers?
Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers was formed in November 1991 and incorporated on February 4, 1992. During its first year it was associated with the area MEG unit and the Oshkosh Police
Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers is a cooperative effort between local law enforcement agencies, the business community, news media and the public to provide law enforcement with information they need to solve crimes. Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers encourages people to provide tips that can be vital in the successful solution of a crime by offering cash rewards for tips leading to the arrest of a suspect(s), while always guaranteeing the anonymity of the tipster.
Why do we need the Winnebago Countywide Crime Stoppers?
Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers is based on the principal that “someone other than the criminal has information that may solve the crime” and was created to combat the major problems faced by law enforcement in generating that information; the reluctance of people to identify themselves and get directly involved.
How does it work?
When a person contacts Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers through its anonymous tip line, website or text line and the information provided leads to an arrest, they become eligible for a CASH reward, of up to $1,000.00. The 24/7 Crime Stoppers reporting systems maintain the caller’s anonymity by assigning a special code number to each tipster that is used in all subsequent contacts and any CASH reward that may be paid.
Our Board
The vital link between the Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers and the community at large are the Crime Prevention Officers. These officers continually monitor the changes and challenges facing our community. They keep Crime Stoppers current on events so Crime Stoppers can focus on the current issues. The Crime Prevention Officers working directly with Crime Stoppers are:
- Kate Mann, Oshkosh Police Department
- Pete Ehlert, Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department
- Shelby Birkholz, City of Menasha Police Department
- Joe Benoit, City of Neenah Police Department
- Dan Wiechman, Village of Fox Crossing Police Department
- Chris Tarmann, UWO Police Department.
Our Programs
Some of the programs Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers has initiated and continues to support are:
Our Mission
Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers is an organization that rewards members of the community who anonymously assist police in solving crimes.
Our Vision
The vision of Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers is to encourage community involvement in solving crimes which will provide a safer place to live, work, and play.