Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers

Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers lets you anonymously report all crimes at your convenience and on your own terms. Without this support we would not be able to operate.

We are a community, media, and police cooperative program designed to involve the public in the fight against crime. We are located in Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, on beautiful Vancouver Island. Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers encourages members of the community to assist local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime by overcoming the 3 key elements faced by law enfo

rcement in generating information that inhibit community involvement: fear of reprisal, apathy and reluctance to get involved. Our History

Crime Stoppers first began in Albuquerque, New Mexico in July 1975 when Michael Carmen was fatally shot whilst working one night at a local filling station. After two weeks the police had no information when out of desperation Detective Greg MacAleese approached the local television station requesting a reconstruction of the crime. The re-enactment offered US$1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of the killers. Within 72 hours, a person called in identifying a car leaving the scene at high speed and he had noted its registration. The person calling said that he did not want to get involved so he had not called earlier. Detective MacAleese then realized that fear and apathy were the primary reasons why the public tended not to get involved. So he helped design a system where the public could anonymously provide details of the events. This system focused on stimulating community involvement and participation, taking advantage of every possible media opportunity, especially electronic media, to publicize unsolved crimes; and offering cash rewards for information leading to an arrest and/or conviction. In September 1984 of the program that is now known as the Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers began. We serve the Greater Victoria community: Victoria, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, Central Saanich, Sidney/North Saanich, West Shore (View Royal, Langford, Metchosin), Sooke, Saltspring Island, and the Outer Gulf Islands (Galiano, Pender, Saturna, and Mayne Islands). How We Operate

Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers is a registered not for profit organization, overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors who are responsible for fund raising, public awareness and the distribution of awards. They also ensure that the program is being run in accordance with established Crime Stoppers protocol. The day to day operations are the responsibility of our 2 civilian Program Coordinators whose positions and operational expenses are funded jointly by our partner police agencies. It is important to know though that all awareness campaigns and reward payments are solely funded through public donations and sponsorship. WE ARE NOT THE POLICE! Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers is an independent organization that takes tips from the public about crimes and shares that information with law enforcement agencies. We do not want to know who you are … we do not record your phone call, nor do we log your IP address. You will never have to testify in court. If your tip leads to an arrest, charge, seizure of stolen property, drugs or illegal weapons a reward of up to $2000 may be offered. Mission Statement

Crime Stoppers is comprised of diverse, active, and dedicated community representatives. Crime Stoppers provides a method for local law enforcement to receive information on crimes. These efforts increase tips, which in turn increase arrests in our community.

06/04/2026

This BC Seniors Week, we’re celebrating the older adults who strengthen our communities and raising awareness about the issues that can impact their safety.

Education is one of the strongest tools we have. Learning the signs of senior abuse, understanding the risks of fraud and scams, and knowing how to report concerns helps protect the people who have spent a lifetime caring for others.

Let’s continue building a community where seniors feel safe, supported, and empowered.
If you know of any information regarding seniors abuse, financial scams or other concerns you can report it anonymously to BC Crimestoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477 or online at bccrimestoppers.com

West Shore Warrant Wednesday. If you have any information about the whereabouts of these individuals, please contact Wes...
06/04/2026

West Shore Warrant Wednesday.

If you have any information about the whereabouts of these individuals, please contact West Shore RCMP. If you would like to remain anonymous you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222. You can also submit a tip online at www.victoriacrimestoppers.com

Fraudsters Steal Over $10,000 From Victoria ResidentSaanich Police are seeking the public’s help to identify suspects in...
06/02/2026

Fraudsters Steal Over $10,000 From Victoria Resident

Saanich Police are seeking the public’s help to identify suspects involved in a fraud that resulted in more than $10,000 in unauthorized purchases and withdrawals.
The victim received several phone calls from individuals claiming to be from their bank and warning of a security breach. During these calls, the suspects obtained the victim’s banking and phone information, allowing them to disable the victim’s SIM card.

The suspects then convinced the victim to meet in person and hand over their bank cards.

The suspect who met with the victim is described as:
• South Asian male
• Thin build
• Short brown hair
• Severe acne
• Wearing a white T shirt
• Driving a white, newer model Toyota Camry

After obtaining the cards, the suspects made over $10,000 in purchases and cash withdrawals.

CCTV footage also captured a second suspect, described as:
• Black male
• Wearing a red baseball cap
• Medical mask
• Light blue sweatshirt
• Black T shirt

If anyone has information that can assist in identifying either of these individuals, please contact police or if you want to tell us anonymously, please call 1-800-222-8477. You may also submit a tip online by visiting www.victoriacrimestoppers.ca.

Scam Prevention Warning❗⚠️🚨
• Banks will never ask for your PIN, passwords, or full card details over the phone, text, or email.
• Never give your bank cards, one time passcodes, or verification codes to anyone.
• Be cautious of callers creating urgency or fear, such as claiming a “security breach”.
• If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and contact your bank directly using the number on your card or official website.
• If your phone suddenly stops working, it may be a warning sign of SIM swap fraud.

Crime Stoppers FAQ's. Ever wondered if you could actually get a reward for providing a tip? You can! We provide cash rew...
06/01/2026

Crime Stoppers FAQ's. Ever wondered if you could actually get a reward for providing a tip? You can! We provide cash rewards based on the result of the tip.

Got information about a crime but want to remain anonymous? Call us on 1-800-222 to provide a tip. Or submit a time online at www.victoriacrimestoppers.ca.

Saanich Police are looking for your assistance in locating Kodi Nolan Garfield HEMEON-GRAHAM. He is currently wanted for...
05/29/2026

Saanich Police are looking for your assistance in locating Kodi Nolan Garfield HEMEON-GRAHAM.

He is currently wanted for Assault Causing Bodily Harm and Assault by Choking.

Description:
Age - 37
Height - 5ft 9
Weight - 186lbs
Hair - Brown
Eyes- Blue

HEMEON-GRAHAM is believed to be frequenting both the Campbell River and Greater Victoria areas. He has a violent criminal history and if seen, should not be engaged.

If you have information on his whereabouts, please contact Saanich Police.

To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222 or submit a tip online at www.victoriacrimestoppers.com

SA File26-3934

WEST SHORE WARRANT WEDNESDAY If you have any information about the whereabouts of these individuals, please contact West...
05/27/2026

WEST SHORE WARRANT WEDNESDAY

If you have any information about the whereabouts of these individuals, please contact West Shore RCMP. If you would like to remain anonymous you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222. You can also submit a tip online at www.victoriacrimestoppers.com.

AssaultOn May 4th, 2026, West Shore RCMP responded to a report of an assault. Police determined a male suspect attended ...
05/22/2026

Assault

On May 4th, 2026, West Shore RCMP responded to a report of an assault.

Police determined a male suspect attended a liquor retailer in Langford and allegedly spit on the employee after being asked to produce identification to verify his age.

The suspect initially attended the establishment and advised the employee they were picking up an online order but when asked for identification refused to allow the employee to verify his age and is alleged to have assaulted the employee by spitting on them before leaving.

Description:

-Male aged 25-30 years old
-Medium Tanned skin tone
-Black hair
-Wearing a Tan coloured polo shirt, beige pants and tan coloured shoes with black sunglasses
-seen leaving in a white sedan unknown plate

If anyone has information that can assist in identifying this individual, please contact police or if you want to tell us anonymously, please call 1-800-222-8477. You may also submit a tip online by visiting www.victoriacrimestoppers.ca

RCMP Case File #2026-8182

Down - 2 to go!1Renewed Appeal for Information – Fraud Investigation This is a renewed appeal regarding two suspects who...
05/15/2026

Down - 2 to go!

1Renewed Appeal for Information – Fraud Investigation

This is a renewed appeal regarding two suspects who have not yet been identified in connection with a series of frauds that occurred earlier this year. The suspects used counterfeit U.S. currency to purchase merchandise from a local West Shore retailer, resulting in thousands of dollars in losses.

Following the initial Crime Stoppers release, one of the three suspects turned himself in to police. Two suspects remain outstanding.

If you recognize these individuals or have information that may assist in identifying them, please contact the West Shore RCMP.
To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1 800 222 8477 or submit a tip online at www.victoriacrimestoppers.ca.

West Shore RCMP File #2026 449

Today we were at the Sarah Beckett Memorial Run in the West Shore, honoring the life of Cst Sarah Beckett, a Police Offi...
05/10/2026

Today we were at the Sarah Beckett Memorial Run in the West Shore, honoring the life of Cst Sarah Beckett, a Police Officer from West Shore RCMP Detachment. We were honored to take part in such a special event.

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