Toronto Crime Stoppers

Toronto Crime Stoppers

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We are a non-profit organization that assists the police in solving crime by providing an anonymous way for members of the public to provide information about crime in our community. Follow http://Twitter.com/1800222tips 3 ways to submit info / Talk: 1-800-222-TIPS / Mobile App for Iphone, Android and BlackBerry / Type: Click the Contact Us button on our Page.

06/12/2026

Its game day!!! As fans head down to the stadium, FanFest locations, watch parties, and local restaurants to cheer on , remember: Give Crime the Red Card.

If something doesn't look right, don't ignore it. Speak up and report it.

Together, we can help keep everyone safe while enjoying the game.

06/07/2026

As the world prepares to descend on Toronto for FIFA, our city will showcase its diversity, culture, and hospitality on the global stage. But with major international events comes an increased risk of crimes that often go unseen, including human trafficking.

Human trafficking can happen in plain sight. Victims are often hidden in crowded places, hotels, transportation hubs, and entertainment districts. Awareness and vigilance can make a difference.

If something doesn't look right, trust your instincts and take action. Know the signs. Report suspicious activity. Help protect those who may not be able to ask for help themselves.

🚨 Call out the Red Card on human trafficking.

👀 See It.

📢 Say It.

🛑 Stop It.

Together, we can help create a safer Toronto. Remain anonymous, call 416-222-8477 or leave your tip online at www.222tips.com

05/04/2026

We are pleased to extend our sincere appreciation to our outstanding sponsors for their generous support of the Chief of Police Dinner.

Your contributions are essential to the success of this event and to advancing the important work of Toronto Crime Stoppers.

Your continued commitment helps us fulfill our mission of enhancing community safety and empowering residents to play an active role in crime prevention.

Together, we are making a meaningful impact.

Special thanks to our valued sponsors who made this event possible:

Platinum Sponsors
Empire, Scotiabank, LiUNA Local 183, 3SI, Gardaworld Security

Gold Sponsors
Executek International

Community Partner Sponsors
The Authentic T-Shirt Company, Big Smoke Challenge Coins, Community Marketing Agency, Frontline Wellness & Therapy

Master of Ceremonies Sponsor
UBER

Reception Sponsors
OMVIC, Auror, Securiguard, CIBC

Entertainment Sponsors
TD, Axon, Toronto Police Service Board

Award Sponsors
Sobeys, Lionguard

Your support helps build a safer, stronger community for everyone. We are truly grateful for your partnership and generosity.

Thank you for standing with us in this important cause. Together, we continue to make Toronto safer.

01/23/2026

UPDATE: Arrest Made

Thanks to the power of awareness and strong community engagement, this individual that was featured in our recent wanted appeal for hashtag hashtag offences has been arrested.

This outcome reinforces how public awareness play a critical role in keeping our communities safe. We appreciate everyone who shared the information and helped amplify the message.

If you have information about crime in your community, you can always provide a tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers 24/7 at 416-222-8477.

The Toronto Police Service 11 Division - Toronto Police Service are looking for information on the whereabouts of a suspect wanted for Retail Theft offenses. Tips related to the location of this individual may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000 from Crime Stoppers.

Raztis-John CHAPMAN, 30, of Toronto:
1. Three counts of Theft Under $5,000
2. Three counts of Fail to Comply with Release Order

Contact anonymously at 416-222-8477 (TIPS) or www.222tips.com.

01/10/2026

Retail crime has reached unprecedented levels across Canada - and the impact goes far beyond financial loss.

The real concern is safety. Retail workers, customers, and communities are increasingly being put at risk.

To help address this growing challenge, Toronto Crime Stoppers has activated enhanced cash rewards of up to $2,000 for anonymous information that leads to the resolution of retail crime incidents. This initiative is part of our Retail Crime Awareness Campaign and is available until February 6, 2026.

If you have information, speak up anonymously. Together, we can help make our communities safer.

Retail Council of Canada

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