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Thursday, January 8, 2009

TORONTO CRIME STOPPERS 25TH ANNIVERSARY LAUNCH WAS SUCCESSFUL AS ALWAYS. NOW WE NEED YOU!! HIPHOSSIP SUPPORTS CRIMESTOPPERS!!!

Pam at Toronto Police Service, Mayor David Miller and Police Chief Blair declaring the proclamation
Me, KJ the Kid Reporter and Toronto Mayor David Miller holding a photo of a crime victim family friend.
Kedre Browne won the Student of the Year award. Smart kid!
KJ holding the BMX Park cheque
Me and Constable Scott Mills, the Youth Officer and legal grafitti art
Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair is one good police chief. We had a great conversation.



Yesterday, I attended the 25th anniversary launch of Toronto crimes toppers at Toronto Police headquarters. Crime Stoppers is a partnership of the public, police and media that provides the community with a proactive program for people to assist the police anonymously to solve crimes and, thereby, to contribute to an improved quality of life. Kedre Browne was the Student of the Year and he received an award for it. Kedre's blog is at bubblz001.blogspot.com One of my goals is to get young adults to get involved. There was a t-shirt design contest and the new shirt was modeled above by the teens.



Constable Scott Mills is doing a great job! Mills is the Youth Officer/legal grafitti Art officer and I did some public service announcements for Crime Stoppers which you will see on the website soon. Police training doesn't often come with a lesson on how to upload a YouTube video or navigate Facebook. But it should, according to Const. Scott Mills. Watch the video above and
Read what Mills said to the Gazette.

HipHossip did some PSA's yesterday and I will be launching the crime tips initiative "Music To My Ears" next week. The program partners us with Crime Stoppers and help in the ongoing fight against crime in Toronto. Stay tuned! Music to my ears is an initiative urging young adults and teens that you can call a tip anonymously into Crime Stoppers and may even receive a reward. Now that's music to my ears! How does it work, how do they pay you if they don't ask your name? That was addressed clearly at City's website yesterday. Get involved, Send in a tip. This is the Toronto Crime Stoppers website


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