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Subject November Newsletter from Texas Crime Stoppers!
Date November 6, 2024 7:24 PM
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November 2024

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Texas Crime Stoppers Council

Council

From left to right are current and former members of the Texas Crime Stoppers Council: Carlo Hernandez, Officer Jarrod Robertson, Chair Greg New, Cheryl Sinacola, Lauren Day, Judge Richard Carter, Vice-Chair Dr. Perry Gilmore, and Governor Greg Abbott in front.

 

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Cheryl Sinacola and Jarrod Robertson, and reappointed Gregory New to the Texas Crime Stoppers Council. The Council advises the Governor on crime stoppers programs throughout Texas and is responsible for certifying local programs, making them eligible to receive reward payments and probation fees as outlined in the Code of Criminal Procedure.

*Cheryl Sinacola* of Fairview is the vice chair of the Crime Stoppers USA Board of Directors and co-chairs its Training and Awards Committees. Additionally, she is a board member of the North Texas Crime Commission and serves as president of the KickStart Kids Dallas Community Board. 

*Jarrod Robertson* of Amarillo is a 22-year veteran of the Amarillo Police Department and has been the coordinator for Student Crime Stoppers (SCS) of Amarillo for six years. He is also a member of the Tobacco Free Amarillo Board and Andrea’s Project Board of Directors.

*Gregory New* of Waxahachie, who has been reappointed, serves as a police officer and crime stoppers coordinator for the Grand Prairie Police Department. He is affiliated with the Texas Municipal Police Association, Grand Prairie Police Association, and Thomas B. Hunter Masonic Lodge #1356. New also serves as the chair of the Texas Crime Stoppers Council.

These appointments bring extensive experience and commitment to the Texas Crime Stoppers Council, furthering efforts to enhance local crime prevention initiatives statewide.

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Texas 10 Most Wanted Program Captured

Top 10

*2024 Texas 10 Most Wanted Program Captured Stats (as of 10/28/2024)*


* Total Captures: 39
* Top 10 Fugitives Arrested: 21
* Top 10 Sex Offenders Arrested: 14
* Top10 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Arrested: 4

* Total Gang Members Arrested: 10
* Total Sex Offenders Arrested: 14
* Rewards Paid: $24,000

Texas 10 Most Wanted Website [ [link removed] ]


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Texas Crime Stoppers Annual Campus Conference

Squirrel

Guadalupe County Crime Stoppers has an exciting and engaging conference planned for us this year! 

*February 17-19, 2025*

Registration Now Open! [ [link removed] ]



2024 Texas Best Awards

Nominations are now open for the annual Texas’ Best Awards, to be presented at the 29th Annual Texas Crime Stoppers Campus Conference on February 18, 2025!

Certified Texas Crime Stoppers Campus organizations in good standing are encouraged to participate in this year’s competition, which celebrates the outstanding efforts, commitment, and dedication to the mission of solving and preventing crime on Texas campuses during the 2023-2024 school year.

Use one entry form  [ [link removed] ]for each category and label each supporting item with your program name and competition category. All entries are due by close of business *Friday, December 27, 2024.*

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Training Opportunities

*29th Annual Texas Crime Stoppers Campus Conference *
Seguin, Texas
February 17-19, 2025

Registration Now Open! [ [link removed] ]

*Texas Crime Stoppers Basic Course Training*
San Marcos, Texas
April 2025

*Texas Crime Stoppers Basic Course Training*
Waxahachie, Texas
June 2025

*Texas Crime Stoppers Basic Course Training*
Kaufman, Texas
August 2025

*36th Annual Texas Crime Stoppers Conference *
Odessa, Texas
October 13-15, 2025

Texas Crime Stoppers Events [ [link removed] ]

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Texas Crime Stoppers Student Ambassadors

The Texas Crime Stoppers Ambassador Program is a student-based leadership program for youth involved in their local Crime Stoppers community.

Each ambassador is assigned a month to submit an article in the Texas Crime Stoppers newsletter. The topics may include, campus program success stories, an interview with their Student Resource Officer or a board member, community engagement, editorials on leadership, mentoring, or student motivation.

Check out what the Ambassadors have to say! [ [link removed] ]

 

Apply to be a Texas Crime Stoppers Student Ambassador!

Applications [ [link removed] ] are now open for the Texas Crime Stoppers Student Ambassador program. To apply, please submit your application to Erin Cole at [email protected] by *Friday, January 10, 2025.*

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Happy Anniversary!

*Alamo Crime Stoppers, *4 years

*Brazos County Crime Stoppers*, 43 years 

*Deep East Texas Crime Stoppers, *42 years

*Deaf Smith County Crime Stoppers, *43 years

*Greenville Crime Stoppers dba Hunt County Crime Stoppers, *42 years

*Grimes County Crime Stoppers, *42 years

*Killeen Crime Stoppers dba Bell County Crime Stoppers, *43 years

*Lavaca County Crime Stoppers, *13 years

*Navarro County Crime Stoppers, *41 years

*Palmview Crime Stoppers, *23 years

*Robertson County Crime Stoppers, *39 years

*Weslaco Crime Stoppers, *35 years 

*Zapata Crime Stoppers, *30 years

Congratulations on all your years of service!  Thank you for the continued investment within your community which has paved the way for a safer, stronger future for Texas. 

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Interested In Hosting?

The Texas Crime Stoppers Team is looking for local programs to host a conference. Programs are expected to host a multi-day training in order to be considered as a host site. Grant funding is available to offset costs related to Crime Stoppers training events.

For programs interested in learning more about hosting an event, please contact Lyndsay Ysla at [email protected] or (512) 475-2252.

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