What is Crime Stoppers?

Our programs and initiatives are focused on creating solutions that address acute issues of lawlessness, as well as systemic issues that allow crime to fester in our community. Many of our programs extend beyond the Atlanta City limits. Crime Stoppers is an anonymous tip line where individuals from anywhere can submit crucial information pertaining to crimes reported or unreported in their community or outside their community. This allows citizens to play a direct role in reducing crime by submitting anonymous tips to police authorities and providing additional support to criminal investigations. If the tip leads to an arrest, the tipster may be eligible for up to a $2,000 reward.
Any information received through anonymous Crime Stoppers tips via our secure tip line is reviewed and shared with investigators when beneficial. Each caller is assigned a code number for the purpose of ensuring anonymity. The CSGA Tip Line allows citizens to play a direct role in reducing crime by submitting anonymous tips to police authorities. NO REPORTS, NO COURT, NO NAMES.
Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta (CSGA) is in its 16th year of operation. It has grown from its original footprint in the City of Atlanta to more than 100 jurisdictions throughout the state, underscoring the consistent and essential level of cooperation among our regionâs law enforcement agencies.
The community has helped law enforcement clear over 2,000 cases and bring over $1.4 million of drugs off the streets. If your agency, school, or organization is interested in how they can help law enforcement use this tool, reach out to the Atlanta Police Foundation.
Citizens who wish to submit an anonymous tip can call the CSGA tipline at 404-577-8477, visit www.stopcrimeatl.org., use the P3 app, or text CSGA to 738477.

The Atlanta Police Foundation is an independent non-profit organization that provides strategic planning, public safety infrastructure investment, innovative technology, career-long law enforcement training, and a variety of community programs designed to make Atlanta a safer city.
Our Impact in 2023
4,599
Tips Received
7,673
Tip Follow-Ups
38
Rewards Approved
59
Arrests Made
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$2,003
Property Recovered
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$105,160
Cash Recovered
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$84,320
Drugs Seized
Our Reach


The Atlanta Police Foundation is an independent non-profit organization that provides strategic planning, public safety infrastructure investment, innovative technology, career-long law enforcement training, and a variety of community programs designed to make Atlanta a safer city.
WHERE TO FIND US
Main Office:
191 Peachtree Street, NE
Suite 191
Atlanta, GA 30303
404.586.0180
Contact US
Atlanta Police Foundation is a section 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the US under EIN: 84-2208967
Copyright Š 2024 Atlanta Police Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords: Atlanta Crime Stoppers, Crime reporting, Community safety, Anonymous tips, Crime prevention
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