This Crime Stoppers Program began in December 2015 from the efforts of concerned citizens in Lee County. Our Program now operates as an independent non-profit organization. The concept has developed into a combination of efforts by local media, businesses, civic and social clubs, law enforcement agencies, and the public. Donations of airtime, newspaper space, and reward monies have established Crime Stoppers as an effective tool to fight crime in the area.
Crime Stoppers is comprised of diverse, active and dedicated community representatives. Crime Stoppers provides a method for local law enforcement to receive information on crimes. These efforts increase tips, which in turn increase arrests in our community.
Name | Position |
---|---|
Amy Chase | President, Board of Directors, Lee County Crimestoppers |
Payton Jarvis | Vice President, Board of Directors, Lee County Crimestoppers |
Laura Wills | Treasurer, Board of Directors, Lee County Crimestoppers |
Madison Mohrfeld | Secretary, Board of Directors, Lee County Crimestoppers |
Joseph Scott, IV | Registered Agent, Board of Directors, Lee County Crimestoppers |
Mark Rohloff | Chief, Fort Madison Police Department |
Zeth Baum | Chief, Keokuk Police Department |
Todd Shields | Chief, Montrose Police Department |
Brad Roberts | Chief, Donnellson/West Point Police Department |
Stacy Weber | Sheriff, Lee County Sheriff's Office |
Tony Keefe | Director, LeeComm |
The Crime Stoppers Board of Directors is comprised of concerned citizens of Lee County who oversee the operation of the program, and are responsible for establishing policy, raising funds and for the controlling of the amount of reward payments.