Help Fight Crime in the Quincy Region

Your Crime Stoppers Tip Could Lead to Cash!


Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization involving three essential elements in the fight against crime: the community, the media, and law enforcement.


A volunteer Board of Directors works with local police and local media to publicize information about recent crimes and local fugitives.


Anonymous tips are sought to help solve those crimes and apprehend those fleeing the law. Cash rewards are offered to individuals whose tips lead to arrests.


see something?  Say Something!


Help Fight Crime in the Quincy Region

Your Crime Stoppers Tip Could Lead to Cash!


Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization involving three essential elements in the fight against crime: the community, the media, and law enforcement.


A volunteer Board of Directors works with local police and local media to publicize information about recent crimes and local fugitives.


Anonymous tips are sought to help solve those crimes and apprehend those fleeing the law. Cash rewards are offered to individuals whose tips lead to arrests.


see something?  Say Something!



3 Ways to Leave an Anonymous Tip

Call Our Hotline

Call 217-228-4474

for our hotline manned by

law officers.

use our app

Download the free P3 Tips app and submit a tip.

submit a web tip

Fill out a confidential and encrypted from online.

We know you may be reluctant to talk to law enforcement for fear of retaliation.

That’s why your tip always remains 100% anonymous. We never use caller ID. We never record calls.

And we have other tools and procedures in place to ensure that your name is never known.

Get a Cash Reward

Crime Stoppers pays a cash reward up to $1,000 when an arrest is made or when a crime is solved as a result of your information. The process of distributing the reward also protects your anonymity.

Submit a Tip
Quincy Crime Stoppers Cash Reward

about quincy regional

Crime stoppers

Our volunteer Board of Directors is comprised of Adams County citizens who establish policy, determine the amount and method of reward payments, work closely with police and the media, and raise funds through private donations and fundraising events to support the reward program.

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