Police Department, City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina
City of Winston-Salem skyline - return to home page
Advanced Search
Police home page
Accident Reports
A-Z Services
Employment
Police-to-Citizen
WSPD Statistics
Internal Affairs
WSPD Memorials
Emergency Calls
Radio Codes
Staff
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cold Case Homicide
Crime Prevention
CRIMESTOPPERS
Patrol Beats
Domestic Violence
Victim Assistance
Neighborhood Watch
 Calendar
View all events
 MyCityofWS
Sign in

CrimeStoppers
  

person on phone

CRIMESTOPPERS is a unique program that brings together business, law enforcement and ordinary citizens to fight crime and make our community safer. Through CRIMESTOPPERS, local newspapers, radio and television stations publicize unsolved crimes. Citizens who know information are encouraged to call 727-2800. Confidentiality is assured by assigning callers a code number instead of asking for their name. This code number is then used for all dealings with the caller.

To Contact Crimestoppers: (336)727-2800
En EspaƱol: ( 336)728-3904


If the information from a caller leads to an arrest, the recovery of stolen property or the seizure of illegal drugs, the caller is eligible for a cash reward of up to $2000.00. Local businesses and individuals participate by making tax-free contributions to CRIMESTOPPERS. No tax dollars are used to pay cash rewards. CRIMESTOPPERS is administered by a volunteer board of directors who are assisted by a trained coordinator in the Winston-Salem Police Department.

man in handcuffs


Tips may also be submitted by completing a confidential online form.  The form cannot be traced, to protect your identity.CRIMESTOPPERS Tip Form

 

Join The Crimestoppers Team

CRIMESTOPPERS relies solely on donations from private citizens, local businesses and civic groups. To join the team, please send your tax-deductible contribution to:

CRIMESTOPPERS
P.O. Box 1707
Winston-Salem, NC 27102
 
or call (336)727-2800 for more information.

Crimestoppers' Statistics 1981-2009

  • 8,882 cases cleared
  • 22,103 arrests
  • $6,465,835 recovered property value
  • $11,902,088 drugs seized
  • $3,595,168 forfeitures
  • $457,065 rewards paid