Recently Logging Hill Road has been experiencing a rash of vehicle break-ins. All vehicle break-ins have occurred when the vehicles have been unlocked. Please take precautions by taking valuables out of your vehicles. Please report any information to the Bow Police Department 228-0511 or the Concord Regional Crime Line.
The Bow Police Department is a member of the Concord Regional Crime line. This means that anyone can simply call (603) 226-3100 toll free and give information pertaining to a crime. If this information helps us to solve a crime, the individual will be compensated up to $1000 cash and will remain anonymous!
What is Concord Regional Crimeline?
Concord Regional Crimeline is a non-profit partnership between the law enforcement community, and the communities they serve. It provides citizens with a vehicle to anonymously supply the police with information about a crime or potential crime of which they have knowledge. The program is designed to involve the public in the fight against criminal activity.
Cash rewards up to $1000 are offered to people who call the program and their information leads to an arrest, the recovery of stolen property, or the seizure of illegal drugs.
Concord Regional Crimeline is a member group of Crimestoppers International.
How Does Crimeline Work?
By Phone: The Crimeline phone is staffed 24 hours a day. Callers are given a code number that is used in all subsequent calls and callers do not have to identify themselves.
Online: You can submit information via the website link.
Text: You can submit information by text messaging TIP234 and your message to: CRIMES (274637).
A reward of up to $1,000 is offered to anyone providing information that leads to an arrest or indictment for a crime. Rewards may also be made for information leading to the recovery of stolen property, the seizure of illegal drugs, or an arrest on an outstanding warrant.
The media is a very important component of Crime Stoppers. An unsolved crime may be publicized on radio or in the newspaper. The local media, such as the Concord Monitor, brings the program to the attention of the public.
Who Administers the Crimeline Program?
A volunteer Board of Directors actively administers and is responsible for the program. Concord Regional Crimeline is a non-profit organization and is responsible for raising funds and the disbursement of rewards. The Board of Directors works in close cooperation with participating police agencies in the greater Concord service area.
If you have information on any crime, or the location of any stolen property or illegal drugs, or know the location of any wanted fugitive in the greater Concord area, please contact CRIMELINE at:
(603) 226-3100
or
Submit information anonymously on-line
or
Text message TIP234 and your message
to CRIMES (274637)
Concord Regional Crimeline will pay up to $1000 cash reward for information that leads to an arrest, indictment or recovery of stolen property/illicit drugs.