The Program
Our Mission
Our mission is to solve and prevent crimes in our area by working with Waukesha-area residents, local law enforcement agencies, and media partners.
Our Mission
Our mission is to solve and prevent crimes in our area by working with Waukesha-area residents, local law enforcement agencies, and media partners.
How You Can Help
If you have information about a crime, submit an anonymous tip. You can also support CrimeStoppers by making a donation that helps fund our cash rewards. The amount of the reward is determined, post-arrest, by the civilian board, after examining the given facts of the case. Waukesha County District Attorney Sue Opper endorses this program, and it currently has 28 communities as members.
TipCash School Program
The TipCash program gives rewards up to $50 for Drugs, Alcohol, Weapons or major Criminal Damage to Property that results in an arrest or citations from local schools.
The TipCash School Program is one of our most important programs that contribute to the safety in our schools. The school liasion or school resource officer will decide how much to pay for the reward, up to $50. Through our TipCash program the school liasion or school resource officer give students who assist in providing tips about criminal activity a prompt monetary reward. We have removed drugs and weapons from our schools, prevented acts of violence or apprehended individuals involved in the acts of violence that have already occurred, and have been able to assist the school districts in removing the students involved in those activities from the student body.
TipCash School Program
The TipCash program gives rewards up to $50 for Drugs, Alcohol, Weapons or major Criminal Damage to Property that results in an arrest or citations from local schools.
The TipCash School Program is one of our most important programs that contribute to the safety in our schools. The school liasion or school resource officer will decide how much to pay for the reward, up to $50. Through our TipCash program the school liasion or school resource officer give students who assist in providing tips about criminal activity a prompt monetary reward. We have removed drugs and weapons from our schools, prevented acts of violence or apprehended individuals involved in the acts of violence that have already occurred, and have been able to assist the school districts in removing the students involved in those activities from the student body.
Call 911 if this is an emergency or a crime in progress.
CrimeStoppers of Waukesha County
Waukesha County Courthouse
515 W. Moreland Blvd. Room CG-72
Waukesha, WI 53188
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