A SAFE COMMUNITY
Crime Stoppers of Mesa County is an award-winning, independent non-profit organization that coordinates strong working relationships between all area law enforcement agencies, local media outlets, and anonymous citizens to prevent and solve crime in our community.
Matt Smith
Grand Junction Chief of Police
The partnership between law enforcement in the Grand Junction area and Mesa County Crime Stoppers is a critical part of our objective to maintain a safe community. We can’t be successful without the engagement of our citizens, and Crime Stoppers is an imperative part of that link. The values of the Grand Junction Police Department are professionalism, integrity, compassion, and service. Crime Stoppers embodies each one of those traits. Not only does Crime Stoppers share our passion for the prevention and investigation of crime, but they also support us in our community outreach efforts throughout the year, investing in us by strengthening the relationship between the police and the people we serve.
Todd Rowell
Mesa County Sheriff
The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is a proud partner with Crime Stoppers of Mesa County. Crime Stoppers has long been a trusted and critical connection with our community and has been instrumental in helping us solve crime, prevent further victimization, and educate our residents. Their partnership and support are an essential part of keeping our community safe.
SOLVE CRIME
Know anything about these cases? Click the picture for more info about the case, then submit an anonymous tip! Information leading to an arrest could earn you a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Theft
September 25, 2024
Do you know the location of this metal flower? This flower was stolen from "The Reading Man" statue located in the Breezeway between 527 and 535 Main Street. This flower was a memorial to the victim's dearly departed granddaughter. Click on Full Report to see additional information.
PROOF IN THE NUMBERS
Crime Stoppers of Mesa County has been working hard since 1983 to prevent and solve crime in our community and has been successful since the start.
21,600
TIPS RECEIVED
1,613
CASES CLEARED
$9,219,231
WORTH OF RECOVERED PROPERTY AND DRUGS
1,850
ARRESTS
$315,435
PAID REWARDS
39
YEARS BUILDING A SAFE MESA COUNTY