Chippewa County crime stoppers receive donation

Posted 9/14/22

Chippewa County Crime Stoppers is pleased to announce it has received a donation of $1,500 from the Citizens State Bank, Cadott, WI. These funds will be used to support start-up operations for the …

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Chippewa County Crime Stoppers is pleased to announce it has received a donation of $1,500 from the Citizens State Bank, Cadott, WI. These funds will be used to support start-up operations for the newly formed Chippewa County Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers is a Nationwide program which has been very effective in Wisconsin communities. The program provides the efforts of the public, law enforcement and the media in a coordinated effort to fight crime. Crime Stoppers programs provide anonymity to those reporting and rewards for helping solve crimes, which helps assure Chippewa County remains a safe, enjoyable place to live, work and recreate.

According to Scott Sullivan, Chippewa County Crime Stoppers President, “The community support for Chippewa County Crime Stoppers has been amazing. It takes an entire community and businesses such as Citizens State Bank to make Chippewa County a safe enjoyable place to live and work.”

About Chippewa County Crime Stoppers Our mission a partnership of the public, law enforcement, and media which provides the community with a means to anonymously assist with solving crimes and contribute to an improved quality of life.

Chippewa County Crime Stoppers in a non-profit organization incorporated January 13, 2022. It is run by a Board of Directors made up of volunteer community members and relies solely on donations to support operational costs, tip line, website fees, and marketing. Chippewa County Crime Stoppers was formed as a result of the Take A Stand Against Meth Campaign in Chippewa County and will play an important role in helping prevent and solve crimes. This will take an entire community effort.