25th Annual PEI Crime Stoppers Awareness Guide

7 www.peicrimestoppers.com Remember: We want your information, not your name! Report anonymously Online or by mobile browser at peicrimestoppers.com For decades, PEI Crime Stoppers has been one of the most effective public safety tools on our Island. Their record speaks for itself: dangerous criminals identified, stolen property recovered, drugs and weapons seized, impaired drivers removed from our roads—all because Islanders had a safe, anonymous way to share what they knew. The trust Crime Stoppers has earned from the public is unmatched. Islanders know their identity will be protected. Police know the information they receive is often the critical piece needed to solve a case. Year after year, tip by tip, this partnership between the public and law enforcement makes our communities safer and stronger. This year’s campaign tackles one of the most important issues of our time—sexual consent. Consent is clear, informed, and freely given. When it’s not, the damage to victims, families, and communities is deep and lasting. By shining a spotlight on this topic, Crime Stoppers is using its trusted platform to educate, prevent harm, and protect some of the most vulnerable among us. The Kensington Police Service is proud to stand with PEI Crime Stoppers in this mission. I encourage all Islanders to continue supporting their work. Whether you call, submit a tip online, or use the app, you will remain anonymous—but your information could save a life, stop a predator, or prevent a crime before it happens. Crime Stoppers doesn’t just solve crimes—they change outcomes, protect people, and strengthen the very communities we live in. That is something worth standing behind. Sincerely, Chief LandonYuill Kensington Police Service On behalf of the PEI Dept. of Justice and Public Safety, Conservation and Enforcement Section, I would like to take a moment to thank the PEI Crime Stoppers Program for the hard work and dedication they show throughout the year. The anti-bullying Campaign continues to be a great success, the Coordinator and Board members work diligently to ensure the program runs effectively and has a positive impact on Island Schools. Over the years PEI Conservation Officers and the Crime Stoppers Program have developed a successful partnership and continue to work together to help keep Islanders safe and protect the Island’s natural resources. We are dedicated to continuing to grow this partnership in the years to come. Sincerely, Erin Perry Manager of Investigation & Enforcement, Department of Justice & Public Safety Our Continuing partnership with Crime Stoppers on the anti-bullying campaign is an essential part of our community involvement. Together, the Islanders and Crime Stoppers have shared important messages with many students across PEI and we look forward to a successful future together. Jim Hulton, General Manager, Head Coach

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