If
you have information about a crime or the whereabouts of a wanted
subject you are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 238-TIPS (238-8477).
The telephone is answered 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Your identity
will remain confidential. You will be given an identification number;
we do not have caller id.
We now have text a tip. You need to send your tip to the word CRIMES (274637). The text must start with TIP4U (which is our agency keyword to know to route the tip to our agency), then after the keyword you simply text the information you are giving as a tip.
Rewards are offered up to $1,000.00. If your information leads to an arrest, the Coordinator (Detective Gregg Lewis 271-5334) will advise the Board of Directors, who will vote on the amount of a reward at a monthly meeting. When you contact the Coordinator you will be notified of a location to pick up your cash reward without anyone knowing who you are. Crime Stoppers of Greater St. Joseph is modeled after Crime Stoppers International, and was started in St. Joseph in 1990. It is privately funded from donations received from within the community.
Midland Manhunt
Midland Manhunt is a list of individuals being sought by local law enforcement agencies.
The information for Midland Manhunt is provided as a public service by the St. Joseph Police Department, Buchanan County Sheriff's Department and various law enforcement agencies in our region. NewsPressNOW.com will attempt to keep this information as updated and accurate as possible.
However, NewsPressNOW.com makes no claims, guarantees or promises about the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. In no event shall NewsPressNOW.com be liable for any errors or omissions with respect to information provided by law enforcement agencies. If you find what you think is incorrect information, please contact us at midland.manhunt@newspressnow.com. Any claims of wrong information will be verified with the proper law enforcement agency.
If you have information on a suspect's whereabouts, take no action yourself, but notify law enforcement immediately.