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Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers outlines anonymous-tip process, recent results to council

City of Colorado Springs work session (City Council) · September 8, 2025
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Summary

Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers told the Colorado Springs City Council it received about 1,377 tips through Aug. 31, 2025, that led to 12 arrests and roughly $6,100 in paid rewards so far this year; the nonprofit asked council to help spread awareness of its anonymous tipline and new bench-ad campaign.

Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers told the Colorado Springs City Council on Sept. 8 that its anonymous-tip program had generated about 1,377 tips through Aug. 31, 2025, and that tips this year had led to 12 arrests and roughly $6,100 in paid rewards.

The presentation emphasized the group’s confidentiality protections and how tips move from a caller or web submission to law enforcement. “We are a Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation,” the Crime Stoppers representative said, describing the volunteer-run operation and its policy…

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