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STUDENT CRIME STOPPERS
In
memory of Barry Grunow.
Crime
Stoppers of Palm Beach County has been in existence since
1981. The Adult program offers a reward of "up to $1,000"
for anonymous information leading to an arrest or recovery
of property/narcotics. In 1994, our Program Coordinator, Sgt.
Jim DeFago, presented a new program called "Student Crime
Stoppers" to our Board of Directors, with a reward of "up
to $100" for any administrative action. Crime Stoppers is
a volunteer-citizen organization and does not receive any
local, state, or federal funding.
After the shooting of teacher Barry Grunow, Crime Stoppers
organized a meeting with the Palm Beach County School District
to see what could be done to prevent this from happening again.
Chief of School Police, Jim Kelly, suggested an additional
reward of "$500 for the recovery of firearms" and that proved
to be the catalyst for our new initiative.
Since the beginning of the school year, students have helped
solve 52 Cases, made 35 Arrests, recovered $100,000 in Property/Narcotics
and recovered 22 weapons (including 4 loaded handguns) while
remaining anonymous.
Our program was commended by John Walsh on his March 10th
airing of America's Most Wanted. Students remain anonymous
and that's the key. Barry's death was not in vain. Palm Beach
County should be proud that 4 more shootings did NOT happen
because students decided to speak out. They may be anonymous…but
they care.
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