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Episode 22: Retail Theft & Organized Crime: What's The Connection? (A syndicated podcast with GardaWorld)
Nov 7, 2022
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Episode 21: Crime Stoppers Month 2022: A Record-Setting Year
Jan 7, 2022
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Episode 19: 3Si – Making It Easy To Track The Bad Guys
Jun 30, 2021
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Episode 17: Crime Stoppers Month: A Conversation With Cal Millar
Jan 11, 2021
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Episode 16: On-line Detective
Dec 17, 2020
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 11/7/22 | Episode 22: Retail Theft & Organized Crime: What's The Connection? (A syndicated podcast with GardaWorld) | On this episode we discuss the nexus between retail theft and organized crime; and the impact it is having of the retail industry and the safety of our community. We have assembled a panel of seasoned professionals to discuss this growing trend called Organized Retail Crime: Rui Rodrigues (Retail Counsel of Canada), Supt. Bob Gourley (Halton Police Service) Det/Sgt Peter Wehby (Toronto Police Service) and Det. Marc Madramootoo (Toronto Police Service/Crime Stoppers). Thank you to GardaWorld for their partnership on this episode. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/22 | Episode 21: Crime Stoppers Month 2022: A Record-Setting Year | On this episode we discuss Crime Stoppers Month 2022, which is celebrated annually during January around the world and we will provide a recap of 2021 and the successes that made it a record-setting year! | — | ||||||
| 6/30/21 | Episode 19: 3Si – Making It Easy To Track The Bad Guys | On this episode we have David Almasi, Canadian Vice President of 3Si Security joining to discuss what he and his team are doing and the services they provide to protect clients assets and property from the criminal element. | — | ||||||
| 1/11/21 | Episode 17: Crime Stoppers Month: A Conversation With Cal Millar | On this episode we had the opportunity to speak with one of the Crime Stoppers originals, Cal Millar, who helped start the Toronto program and created the foundation of what the program has become today. As well, Crime Stoppers Month is celebrated annually during January around the world, so today’s episode we will cover our official CS Month launch which will provide a recap of 2020 and what are plans will be for 2021. To watch the entire media launch, please click here | — | ||||||
| 12/17/20 | Episode 16: On-line Detective | On this episode, Det. Mary Vruna from the Toronto Police Homicide-Missing Persons Unit joins us to discuss one of “TORONTO’s MISSING” cases – the disappearance of Lebohang “Toby” Nicol. We also welcome Det. Shawn Marshall from the C3 Unit in a new segment called “On-line Detective”. For more information on the disappearance of Toby, please visit http://torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/48746 and watch the appeal video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUSfNrekpiE For more information on other Toronto’s Missing cases, please visit https://www.canadasmissing.ca | — | ||||||
| 11/27/20 | Episode 15: Gang Prevention | On this episode, Detective Constable Ron Chhinzer from the Toronto Police Integrated Gang Prevention Task Force joins us to discuss what he and the team are doing to combat gangs and the violence that comes with it. For more information on what the Gang Prevention Task Force is doing, please visit www.engage416.ca | — | ||||||
| 8/5/20 | Episode 11: Finding Nicole Morin | On this episode we focus our discussion on one of Toronto’s mystery’s – the disappearance of Nicole Morin. On Tuesday, July 30, 1985, at approximately 11 am; Nicole left her apartment located on the top floor of 627 The West Mall in Toronto and was never seen again. She was just eight years old at the time and would be 43 now. Crime Stoppers is asking for anyone with information on Nicole's disappearance to come forward and we also have a direct message for those that were involved. Listen now for all the details. | — | ||||||
| 6/4/20 | Episode 9: Crime Stoppers International | On this episode we speak to Sharon Hanlon, the President of Crime Stoppers International. We discuss what the international board is all about and the vision for the organization going forward. | — | ||||||
| 5/29/20 | Episode 8: Fraud Scams & Crime Prevention Tips | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we discuss some Fraud Scams that have surfaced and provide Crime Prevention Tips to help keep you and your property safe. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/20 | Episode 7: To Those Who Took The Missing with Ryan Ehalt | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we speak to Ryan Ehalt, the former Police Coordinator of Saskatoon Crime Stoppers about a unique project he implemented to create awareness in helping find “The Missing” by writing an open letter to those responsible. | — | ||||||
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| 4/30/20 | Episode 6: How It All Started: A Discussion With Greg MacAleese | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we feature the architect of Crime Stoppers, retired Albuquerque Police Detective Greg MacAleese and discuss his story of how this now International crime fighting program came to be. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/20 | Episode 5: Crime Stoppers Without Borders | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we introduce “Crime Stoppers Without Boarders” featuring special guests Lt. Mike Johnson from Jackson Tennessee Crime Stoppers, Jim Fuda from Puget Sound Crime Stoppers in Seattle and Barb Bergin, President of Crime Stoppers USA. We also remember those impacted by the tragedy that occurred this past Sunday in Nova Scotia, including RCMP Constable Heidi Stevenson who was lost in the line of duty serving her community . | — | ||||||
| 4/17/20 | Episode 4: BOLO Program & COVID-19 | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we speak with Max Langlois from the BOLO Program, which is a breakthrough initiative leveraging social media, technology, and innovative engagement to encourage citizens to be on the lookout for Canada’s most wanted. We also discuss the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and hear a special message from a young person on what we need to do to flatten the curve to get on the other side of the COVID-19 virus. | — | ||||||
| 4/15/20 | Episode 3: Charity & Get To Know Us | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we discuss our fundraising efforts as a registered charity and implement a new segment called “Get To Know Us” as we introduce our listeners to those individuals who make up the Toronto Crime Stoppers Board of Directors. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/20 | Episode 2: Youth Engagement Officer | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we introduce you to Police Constable Martin Douglas, the Toronto Crime Stoppers Youth Engagement Officer and discuss his role along with some unique programs he has implemented to connect with students. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/20 | Episode 1: About Crime Stoppers | On this episode of Crime Stoppers: See It. Say It. Stop It. we will discuss the history of how this legendary crime fighting program was created, how the program works to maintain a tipster anonymity and the new direction of Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Reward Program initiative. | — | ||||||
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