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Crime Stoppers : (615)-794-4000
Williamson County Crime Stoppers is made up of a board of civilian volunteers co-ordinated through the Williamson County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Division. It serves all the communities in Williamson County including. Franklin, Fairview, Nolensville, College Grove, Triune, Arlington, Thompson Station and Spring Hill.
Crime Stoppers can be extremely beneficial in combating the crime problem. It is an effective resource in which private citizens join together with law enforcement to solve difficult crimes.
Often citizens do not contact the police with information that could help solve a crime out of fear that if they reveal their own identity they would expose themselves or their family to acts of retaliation by the criminal.
Through Crime Stoppers citizens who have knowledge of a specific crime are encouraged to contact the police with this information. Crime Stoppers allows any citizen to come forward with information and remain anonymous. The citizen is assured that their identity is protected and that any information reported will be utilized. Citizens are issued a code number that will be used to identify them. This code number is used to inquire on the status of the reported crime and collect reward money.
Crimes Stoppers objectives are to furnish law enforcement agencies with information about criminal activity that would otherwise be unobtainable and to motivate public involvement with law enforcement efforts.
Williamson County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information called into 794-4000 that leads to an arrest and indictment. Callers will remain anonymous, they will only be known by the code number they are issued.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I call Crime Stoppers will I be involved in the case?
No. Your identity will be kept completely anonymous.
Will I be asked to testify?
No.
Will I be implicated in the crime?
No.
How will I be identified when I call Crime Stoppers?
Each caller is assigned a number when they call in, and you use the same number if you choose to call back.
What do I have to do to receive my reward?
If the case leads to an arrest and indictment, call in and give your number and decide on a meeting place.
Why would I want to report a crime to Crime Stoppers?
Crime Stoppers of Williamson County is working with your help to make your community a safer place to live.