Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers is excited to announce the launch of their redesigned website www.saskcrimestoppers.com. Developed by Look Agency of Regina, the vision was to develop a fun creative concept to appeal to wider audiences and a responsive design for use on all types of devices.

Our team at Look was really excited to work with Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers on their new website”, said Zlatan Fazlagic, President & CEO of Look. “Our goal was to create a tool that helped communities become crime free. We wanted to create a website that was easy to navigate, visually appealing, and easily viewable on mobile, tablet and desktop devices. We look forward to seeing the impact it helps create in our community.”

The website is very important to the Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers program as it helps create awareness, publicize unsolved crimes and allows users to anonymously submit tips using a secure and encrypted web form.

“We are thrilled with the new ‘Pinterest-like’ layout,” said Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers President Amanda Keith. “What a great way to display pictures and videos of missing or wanted persons, stolen property, unsolved crimes and public service announcements. We are confident that the stronger visual cues and quicker access to information will result in a better user experience and thus more tips being submitted.”

Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers is a civilian, non-profit organization that creates safer communities by giving the public a way to report criminal activity to law enforcement anonymously. To date, Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers have contributed to $17 million in drugs and property recovered, almost 3,200 arrests made and over 3,600 cases cleared.

Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards of up to $2,000 in exchange for information leading to an arrest or charge. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com or by texting “TIP206” and your tip to CRIMES (274637).

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