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CRIMESTOPPERS.NS.CA 9 OPWB!TDPUJB CRIME STOPPERS EJTUSJDU!DIBJST We believe that everyone has the right to feel safe from crime. Whoever you are, wherever you live, from community to business. Whether directly or indirectly crime is a factor which impacts our daily lives. Since its launch in Nova Scotia thirty-seven years ago, Crime Stoppers has helped solve serious crimes such as murder, missing persons, fraud, assault, robberies, contraband smuggling, human trafficking and drug offences and more. Through partnerships, and collaborative cooperation with Truro Police and RCMP, Municipal and Federal agencies and the community, Colchester Crime Stoppers plays an important role in making our communities a safe place to live, work and do business. To anonymously report crime in your community call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App on your smartphone. All information received is confidential. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your information, not your name. DPMDIFTUFS Amanda Morrisey District Chair Colchester The Cumberland Board continues to be actively engaged through meetings and emails. Using community events, the board works to support the Crime Stoppers mission. In May 2024, the board staffed tables of promotional materials for Police Week events in Springhill and Amherst. In March 2025, the RCMP gave a talk on Human Trafficking at the Springhill Community Centre. After the presentation, the board members distributed the tips number materials. If you wish to join this group, please contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers. www.crimestoppers.ns.ca The board thanks all those assisting with Crime Stoppers awareness in Cumberland County throughout the year, with a special thank you to Tracy Black FCGA for her financial support. We wish all a safe and well upcoming year. DVNCFSMBOE Alfred King District Chair Cumberland

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