Patterned after the National Crime Stoppers program, Halifax County Crime Stoppers was formed in 1999 and became an independent non-profit organization totally responsible for the program’s management. An independent board of directors was formed to oversee management, program development and fundraising. In 1999 the organization received its 501 (c) (3) non-profit charitable status, thus making all contribution tax deductible to contributors.
Halifax County Crime Stoppers Inc. was founded in 1999. It is the mission of Halifax County Crime Stoppers Inc. to promote the welfare of communities and to lessen the burdens of federal, state and local governments by assisting their law enforcement agencies in the apprehension and conviction of criminals; training and advising law enforcement personnel and others who participate in such programs; helping to motivate members of the public to cooperate with their respective law enforcement agencies; stimulating and encouraging the flow of information to, among and between various law enforcement agencies; creating and circulating films, video and sound tapes, and printed material about crime prevention and Crime Stopper Programs, and otherwise promoting such programs.
Name | Position |
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Tracy Story | Chairman, Halifax County Crime Stoppers |
Paul Ward | Vice-Chairman, Halifax County Crime Stoppers |
Det. Brian Biggerstaff | Liaison, Roanoke Rapids PD |
Capt. Roy Rooks | Liaison, Halifax County SO |
SRO Bruce Temple | SRO Liaison, Roanoke Rapids PD |
Trooper Jason Keeter | Liaison, NC SHP |
Capt. Jerry Shoemaker | Liaison, Enfield PD |
Det. Donald Duke | Liaison, Littleton PD |
Capt. Marvin Hillard | Liaison, Scotland Neck PD |
Chief Chris Davis | Liaison, Weldon PD |
Edwin Horsley | Church Liaison, Halifax County Crime Stoppers |
Edna M. Williams | Agriculture Liaison, Halifax County Crime Stoppers |
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