Today is the day we get to shop in our pajamas…it’s CYBER MONDAY! As you start surfing from online sale to online sale take a few minutes to review these safety tips.
Finally, after the hustle and bustle of the holiday season has passed run your credit report to check for fraud.
Today is the day many of us start our Christmas shopping and with only 4 weeks left to get in all of our gift buying it is easy to get lost in trying to get everything done and not forgot someone on our list.
As you make your list and check it twice East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers wants everyone to stay safe and consider these safety tips –
Most of all enjoy this holiday season. Relax, don’t be in a hurry…enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of the holidays.
‘Tis the season for scammers to start plying their trade and East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is reminding everyone that by taking a few simple safety precautions you can make their job harder and maybe save yourself from becoming one of their victims.
Did you know –
If you or someone you know is involved in an abusive relationship and want help call:
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE), or
Tennessee Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1-800-356-6767.
To learn more about Domestic Violence, the warning signs, how to create a safety plan and how to support those who may be in an abusive relationship visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline’s website at www.thehotline.org.
Remember, wear purple tomorrow, October 20, 2022 to help raise awareness about Domestic Violence.
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Thursday, October 20, 2022 is National Domestic Violence Awareness Day. East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is asking everyone to wear purple on Thursday, October 20th to help raise awareness about domestic violence.
If you know where someone who is wanted for domestic violence related charges is hiding submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165 or **TIPS, online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, or via the app P3 TIPS.
Let’s make October the month they are captured and bring even more awareness to domestic violence.
The annual National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims pays tribute to murder victims and their surviving family members. This day gives us all the opportunity to remember those lost to homicide and to ways to support and serve surviving family members. As a community let us take this day to focus on the impact of murder on families and on our communities. East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers asks that everyone take a few moments to think of these families.
If you have any information on an open murder case, submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. All tipsters will remain anonymous and if your tip leads to an arrest, you will be eligible for a cash reward and can help a family begin the healing process.
Call **TIPS or 865-215-7165
Online www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org
App P3 TIPS
After providing a tip on a wanted person, which led to his apprehension one tipster wrote to us saying, “I will encourage others to report valid information as they learn anything that may help with law enforcement. I was doubtful, but Crime Stoppers listens and it works! We all have to do our part. Now, if we can figure out a way to help law enforcement keep criminals in jail. They just keep getting back out on the streets!”
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to submit a tip over the past 15 months. Together we are helping area law enforcement and making a difference in East Tennessee.
Take a scroll through our social media pages and website; do you recognize any of the individuals in our outstanding cases, know where a fugitive is hiding out or have information on a crime? Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers today.
Today marks the 1-yr anniversary of the murder of Matthew Scott. On July 23, 2021 UTPD officers were conducting a property check along Riverside Drive when they found Scott unresponsive, lying next to the road. When they got out with him they discovered he had been shot multiple times.
The Knoxville Police Department was contacted and assumed the investigation. Though East TN Valley Crime Stoppers has received several tips investigators tell us they are still looking for tips that will help them close this case and provide his family with the answers they so desperately want and need.
Scott, better known as Mack Jr was from Kingston, SC and left behind 3 children, parents and siblings who miss him and want answers.
If you have any information remain anonymous when you submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, call &**TIPS, or use the app P3TIPS. If your tip leads to an arrest you will be eligible for a CASH reward.If you have information about a crime, criminal activity or the location of a fugitive you can remain anonymous when you submit a tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers and if your tip leads to an arrest you will be eligible for a CASH reward.
There are 5-ways to Submit a Tip:
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is excited to announce that Chief Manning and the Sevierville Police Department have joined the Crime Stoppers family. This gives their citizens a way to remain 100% anonymous when sharing information about criminal activity, the location of fugitives hiding out from police or helping police identify a suspect. Plus, Crime Stoppers will pay a CASH reward for any tip leading to an arrest, the seizure of illegal drugs or the recovery of stolen property.
Join us in welcoming the Sevierville Police Department and the citizens of Sevierville to the East TN Valley Crime Stoppers family. We invite everyone who lives, works and visits Sevierville to start following us to learn more about Crime Stoppers. Help us spread the word by sharing this post that East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is growing and making an impact on crime in East Tennessee.
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers welcomes the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Coffey to the Crime Stoppers family. Today, Sheriff Coffey and East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers Coordinator Stacey Payne met to officially start the Crime Stoppers program in Jefferson County. Now the residents of Jefferson County can share information they have about the location of wanted persons, criminal activity and the location of stolen property to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers all while remaining 100% anonymous. Crime Stoppers takes away the fear of retaliation. Plus, Crime Stoppers will pay a CASH reward for any tip leading to an arrest, the seizure of illegal drugs or the recovery of stolen property.
Join us in welcoming Sheriff Coffey and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office to the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers family and invite everyone you know who lives and works in Jefferson County to start following us to learn more about Crime Stoppers.
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers welcomes four (4) new law enforcement agencies to the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers family. Yesterday, Grainger County Sheriff James Harville hosted East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers, Chief John McMurray of Bean Station, Mayor Marvin Braden of Blaine, and Chief Randy Holt Jr of Rutledge Police Departments for the signing where each agency became official members of the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers program.
Grainger County Sheriff’s Office is the first agency to join East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers after launching on May 5, 2021. During the first 8-months East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers worked solely with the Knoxville Police Department bringing this program to the East Tennessee Valley region and now have begun expanding. East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers Coordinator Adam Schloegel said, “now that we have introduced the program to the community and to area law enforcement we are ready to expand and we are excited to welcome Sheriff Harville and the Grainger County Sheriff’s Office to the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers family.”
Recognizing the benefit of having a crime stoppers program in Grainger County, Sheriff Harville decided to sponsor the membership for the Bean Station, Rutledge and Blaine Police Departments. Sheriff Harville stated during the signing that, “East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is a great resource to all law enforcement agencies, large and small, and to their citizens and that Grainger County is excited to bring Crime Stoppers to all of their citizens.” Grainger County and their citizens will now be able to submit tips to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers anonymously knowing that if their tip leads to an arrest they may be eligible for a cash reward.
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers President Harold Cannon welcomed Grainger County Sheriff’s Office, Bean Station Police Department, Blaine Police Department and Rutledge Police Department to the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers family, stating that, “It is through these partnerships that we will make the East Tennessee Valley region a safer place to raise our families, work, play and visit.”
Chief John McMurray, Chief Randy Holt Jr and Mayor Braden were all very happy to join Sheriff Harville in signing agreements with East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers and to be able to bring this program to their citizens.
Thank you to our many tipsters! You made our first 7 months a huge success!
East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers launched in May 2021 receiving over 1600 anonymous tips in the first 7 months resulting in 45 arrests and the closure of 33 criminal cases. Eleven (11) of these arrests were for fugitives wanted on a variety of charges to include aggravated assault, domestic assault, theft, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and many drug related offenses to name just a few of the charges these fugitives were facing. In addition, tipsters helped remove dangerous and highly addictive drugs from Knoxville streets, such as meth, heroin and oxycodone pills.
Tipsters collected over $7200 in reward money – CASH – for these tips and as the tips keep rolling in the CASH reward money continues to be paid out.
Submitting a tip has never been easier!
There are 4 easy ways to submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers –
No matter which way you choose to submit a tip you will remain 100% anonymous and if your tip leads to an arrest, the recovery of stolen property, the seizure of illegal drugs or the return of a missing person you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
Want to learn more about East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers – how we work, featured crimes and criminals or the missing people we are searching for? Visit our website and follow us on social media.
In six (6) short months East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers has taken a bite out of crime in Knoxville.
During this time anonymous individuals have submitted over 1,275 tips resulting in:
The community is saying enough is enough to criminals and their activity. You never know who is watching or listening and who may submit a tip to Crime Stoppers.
East TN Valley Crime Stoppers encourages citizens of the community to REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip anytime they have information on criminal activity or the location of a fugitive or missing person. If your tip leads to an arrest, the recovery of stolen property, the seizure of drugs, or the return of a missing person you may be eligible for a CASH reward. Together we will make a difference.
Join the East TN Valley Crime Stoppers team by liking and following us Facebook https://facebook.com/easttennesseevalleycrimestoppers and Twitter https://twitter.com/tn_crime. Download our free mobile app, P3 TIPS to remain up to speed on Wanted Suspects, Featured Cases, Unsolved Crimes, and Missing Persons.
Submitting a Tip has never been easier and ALL KEEP YOU ANONYMOUS:
Remember, to check the status of your tip and claim your CASH reward you MUST keep your TIP ID and Password that are assigned to you when you submit your tip. This information cannot be retrieved by Crime Stoppers.
East TN Valley Crime Stoppers received a tip on the possible location of Robert Moore, 40. The tip was sent to the Knoxville Police Department who upon investigation confirmed that Robert Moore had two outstanding warrants for Violation of Community Supervision with Criminal Offense and Intentional Tampering, Removal, Vandalism to Device 2nd Subsequent violation. Based on the information received from the tipster Moore was located and arrested. He now sits in the Knox County Jail; bond denied.
Let’s remove more criminals from our streets. Go to www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, click on the Wanted link to see who else law enforcement is looking for. If you know where any of these #fugitives are staying or have any information on an ongoing investigation REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers online or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
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