Article: Crime doesn't pay, but Crime Stoppers does

Today The Sun concludes its series of articles by Naperville public safety officials commemorating Public Safety Month during October. In this piece, Sgt. Brian Cunningham of the Naperville Police Department talks about Crime Stoppers.

It may seem too good to be true. You meet with a member of Naperville Crime Stoppers and you receive an envelope containing up to $1,000 - no questions asked, no need to provide identification and no request to testify in court.

Since 1982, that's how the Naperville Crime Stoppers has paid reward money to people who have provided information on a wide variety of criminal investigations.

Naperville Crime Stoppers was started with a $2,500 donation from the ...

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