OUR HISTORY
    Patterned after the National Crime Stoppers program, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crime Stoppers was formed in 1982 when then Mayor Eddie Knox helped a volunteer force raise over $114,000 in private donations to begin the reward fund. Since our founding, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crime Stoppers has distributed over $400,000 in rewards to concerned citizens. In doing so over 3,000 arrests have been made, over 3,600 cases cleared and over $5 million in property has been recovered. To date over 16,000 calls have been made the tip line.

 
    In 1994, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crimes Stoppers became an independent non-profit organization totally responsible for the program’s management. An independent board of directors was formed to oversee management, program development and fundraising. In 1994 the organization received its 501 (c) (3) non-profit charitable status, thus making all contribution tax deductible to contributors.

 
    Since our founding Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crime Stoppers has distributed nearly $450,000 in rewards to concerned citizens. In doing so over 3,000 arrests have been made, over 3,800 cases cleared and over $5 million in property has been recovered. To date over 16,000 calls have been made the tip line. In 2005, Crime Stoppers engaged a 24-hour tip line for calls to operators who are bi-lingual. This has dramatically increased the number of tips received and addresses the rapidly growing diversity of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area.