May 16, 2024

Lincoln County Crime Stoppers Supports Education by Donating Banners to Local Junior High and High Schools

Posted May 16, 2024 3:00 PM
Banner l to r Ceiden Childears Officer Little Samuel Sachtjen (Courtesy of Lincoln County Crime Stoppers)
Banner l to r Ceiden Childears Officer Little Samuel Sachtjen (Courtesy of Lincoln County Crime Stoppers)

Lincoln County Crime Stoppers

Lincoln County - Lincoln County Crime Stoppers continues to demonstrate its commitment to education and community safety by donating banners to several junior high and high schools across Lincoln County. These banners, bearing the Crime Stoppers logo and message, serve as a visual reminder of the organization's dedication to promoting safety and security within the community.

The donation initiative saw Lincoln County Crime Stoppers generously provide banners to the following educational institutions:

- North Platte High School

- Adams Middle School

- Madison Middle School

- North Platte Catholic Schools

- Maxwell Public Schools

- Brady Public Schools

- Hershey Public Schools

- Sutherland Public Schools

- Wallace Public Schools

These banners, prominently displayed within these buildings, not only enhance the school environment but also reinforce the vital role of Crime Stoppers in fostering a safer community for students and residents alike. By partnering with local educational institutions, Lincoln County Crime Stoppers aims to raise awareness of its anonymous tip-line service, encouraging students to play an active role in crime prevention.

Officer Little and Hershey Student Council (Courtesy of Lincoln County Crime Stoppers)
Officer Little and Hershey Student Council (Courtesy of Lincoln County Crime Stoppers)

"We are thrilled to support our local schools through this banner donation initiative," said Jane Davis, President of Lincoln County Crime Stoppers. "Education and safety go hand in hand, and these banners serve as a visual representation of our ongoing commitment to the well-being of our community. By placing them in highly visible areas within the schools, we hope to empower students to speak up and take action against crime."

Lincoln County Crime Stoppers operates as a partnership between the community, law enforcement agencies, and the media, offering rewards for anonymous tips that lead to arrests and convictions of criminals. Through initiatives like the banner donation program, the organization strives to create a safer environment for all residents of Lincoln County.

For more information about Lincoln County Crime Stoppers or to report a tip anonymously, please visit https://lincolncountycrimestoppers.com or contact 800-933-TIPS.  Please download the app on Google Play or App Store.