News & Events

William Robert Courtnage Community Service Bursary Winner

Samantha Nemeth with Lillian WilsonCrime Stoppers is excited to announce that Samantha Nemeth of Hagersville Secondary School has been named the 2025–2026 recipient of the William Robert Courtnage Community Service Bursary.

Recognized for her exceptional dedication and impact through the Student Crime Stoppers program at HSS, she will receive a $1,000 bursary to support her post-secondary journey.
Celebrating this achievement, Lillian Wilson, Secretary of Crime Stoppers of Haldimand and Norfolk, is pictured presenting the award to Samantha Nemeth.

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Shredding Day Simcoe

Mark your calendars for an upcoming Shredding Day in Simcoe.

May 9, 2026, 9am to 12 noon

In the parking lot behind the TD on Queensway East.

Click on the image for more details.

Save the Date

Crime Stoppers of Haldimand & Norfolk’s 34th Annual Golf TournamentCrime Stoppers of Haldimand & Norfolk’s 34th Annual Golf Tournament is Thursday, the 20th of August, 2026 at The Greens At Renton

Call 519-426-3434 ext. 506-7462, email golf@helpsolvecrime.com for more info or visit our events page for more info.

Crime Stoppers of Haldimand and Norfolk Fentanyl Initiative

Traffickers of Fentanyl and its derivatives continue to operate in our communities.  Their total disregard for those afflicted with addictions have caused deaths and overdoses in our communities.

These substances pose a hazard to first responders and law enforcement who come into direct contact with this drug.

Crime Stoppers of Haldimand and Norfolk is doing our part in the fight against these individuals who have no regard for human life and create this tragedy by trafficking Fentanyl and its derivatives.

Crime Stoppers of Haldimand and Norfolk is offering a $1000.00 reward for information that directly leads to the arrest of Fentanyl traffickers operating within the communities we serve.

We are also offering rewards from $500 up to $1000 for information that results in significant seizures of illicit Fentanyl or its derivatives by law enforcement within our service areas of Haldimand and Norfolk.

This reward offering will take place from May 1 to June 30, 2025.

Fentanyl is a terrible drug; we are not immune from it; it is not a ‘big city problem’; it is prevalent everywhere.  It has made and continues to make a significant adverse impact on our local communities.

If you know something…#SayItHere

Wanted: Board Members

Become A Board MemberAre you action orientated? Do you want to make a positive difference in your community? Do you like to be actively involved?

Consider becoming a volunteer board member for Crime Stoppers of Haldimand & Norfolk.

Those interested are invited to fill out an application!

What Is Crime Stoppers?

Crime Stoppers is a non-profit charitable organization that combines the best efforts of the community, the media and the police in the fight against crime.

Each week the media appeals for information about unsolved crimes. A “Crime of the Week” is highlighted in newspaper articles, radio spots and television re-enactments. People are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers anonymously to report any information that may help solve this or any other crime.

A group of dedicated, concerned citizens make up the civilian Board of Directors for Crime Stoppers of Haldimand & Norfolk and is the foundation behind the program. Board members raise, control and administer funds; organize reward payments to callers and promote the program.

Contact

If this is an emergency, contact the police immediately. Crime Stoppers is not the police and not an emergency service.

If you wish to provide a tip, please contact 1-800-222-TIPS or submit anonymously online.

Any tips submitted using the contact information below or email form will not be accepted.

P.O. Box 66 Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K8

519-426-3434 ext.506-7452

coordinators@helpsolvecrime.com
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