Have You Seen Any of Cascade County’s Most Wanted People?
Helping Catch a Criminal in Cascade County Is Easy to Report
Warmer weather brings great things to our community. More tourists with money to spend, the ability to enjoy the outdoors without multiple layers, mowing the lawn, etc. But it also brings out the bad parts of the community, often more so than winter.
Unfortunately for criminals though, Great Falls has something to help keep tabs on those individuals that choose to break the laws of the land. It only works when you help though, and now is the time to do so.
Crimestoppers of Great Falls/Cascade County Making That Difference with You
In data from Neighborhood Scout, crime rates in Great Falls annually are near 4.97 per 1,000 people for violent crimes and at 44.85 per 1,000 people for property crimes. As new data continues to be compiled for 2023 and beyond, those statistics will probably climb in numbers.
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Crimestoppers of Great Falls/Cascade County makes a difference in those stats by helping local law enforcement target those individuals that top the list of the most wanted. You can be a part of that solution also by reporting those criminals listed.
Becoming Involved Using TIPS in Cascade County and Great Falls to Report
If you have information on any of the individuals listed in the Month of June gallery below, reporting a tip is an easy process. The Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers uses P3TIPS for those wanting to offer information through the downloadable app or via the website.
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You can also call your tips in using the telephone number 406-727-TIPS (8477). All callers remain anonymous, and a reward can be paid for tips leading to an arrest.
Most Wanted in Great Falls and Cascade County - June 2024
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