Date: September 15, 2010
Subject: SAPOA & Crime Solvers Form a Strategic Alliance
Kris Adams, President of the Salisbury Area Property Owners Association (SAPOA), and Henry Tilman, President of the Crime Solvers of the Lower Eastern Shore, Inc, are pleased to announce that their respective organizations have entered into a strategic alliance to help assist local law enforcement agencies combat crime within the City of Salisbury and many of its surrounding neighborhoods.
Typically, Crime Solvers offers cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information submitted through its telephone hotline (410-548-1776) that leads to the arrest of individuals involved in criminal activities within our local communities.
Because of SAPOA’s continued commitment to helping make Salisbury and its surrounding neighborhoods a safer place to live and work, it is now offering its own cash rewards of up to $5,000 for information submitted through the Crime Solvers hotline that result in the arrest of individuals involved in criminal activity within its Salisbury neighborhoods. As always, all tips received by Crime Solvers are strictly anonymous and therefore anyone calling the Crime Solvers hotline will never be asked to give their name.
In addition to the enhanced cash rewards being offered by SAPOA, Crime Solvers would like to publically recognize and thank Butch Gardner of Gardner Sign Company for its recent donation to furnish Crime Solver decals to be distributed to and displayed by local businesses, rental management offices and private residences, as well as Crime Solver calling cards to be distributed to local police agencies that can be given to potential informants as their officers patrol our local neighborhoods.
Since its 1987 inception, Crime Solvers has paid out more than $100,000 in cash rewards to local individuals for submitting information to its telephone hotline (410-548-1776) that resulted in the arrest of individuals involved in criminal activities within our local communities. These cash rewards would not have been possible were it not for the generous donations received from local businesses, civic organizations, individuals and other community-based organizations like SAPOA and Gardner Sign Company that are interested in combating crime in our local neighborhoods.