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Hertfordshire supports Crimestoppers milestone with their 100,000th arrest.
100,000 criminals have been arrested and charged across the UK because of the anonymous information passed to Crimestoppers since it was formed in 1988, many coming from Hertfordshire, the crime fighting charity has announced today.
For over two decades Crimestoppers has received anonymous information from the public via 0800 555 111 and www.crimestoppers-uk.org, in Hertfordshire and the rest of the UK, leading overall to:
Last year (2009/10) was Crimestoppers' most successful with 7,474 arrests and charges being made, over 2,000 higher than ten years ago.
Lord Ashcroft, KCMG, founder and Chairman of Crimestoppers, said: "Reaching this milestone shows the vital role Crimestoppers plays in the fight against crime and in making our country's streets and communities safer. Many criminals would never have been caught without Crimestoppers.
"When I set up the charity more than 20 years ago, I wanted to empower the man -and woman - in the street with the means to hit back against criminals they could see were ruining our society - but without any risk of the informant being identified by those they were targeting. Anonymity for those providing information to the police has been the key to our success.
"These landmark figures are testimony to the way that the public has embraced Crimestoppers, and they are the result of an amazing amount of hard work from everyone associated with the charity. I am immensely proud of what Crimestoppers has achieved."
Ann Scott, Crimestoppers' Eastern Regional Manager, covering Hertfordshire, said: "Without the continuing support from people in Hertfordshire, this number of arrests would never have been achieved. By helping to catch those on the wrong side of the law the anonymous information we receive makes a real difference in keeping our towns and villages safer. Keep it coming."
Sir Hugh Orde, President of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), said: "This milestone is testament to the valuable contribution that Crimestoppers has made over more than two decades in assisting the police to bring offenders to justice.
"Their appeals make a tangible difference to policing by allowing those with critical information to pass it on to the police anonymously."
Crimestoppers has a proven history of getting public support to assist in locating and arresting people wanted for serious crimes.
In recent years, the charity has launched a number of specific initiatives including:
Crimestoppers Trust is a Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No. 5382856. Registered Charity No. 1108687 (England) and SC037960 (Scotland). Registered Office: Apollo House, 66A London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5BE