Project Lockdown offers faraday technology in the form of a key pouch that will prevent the key fob from communicating with the vehicle. This means criminals will not be able to tap into that communication and steal the car or truck.
This Canadian-developed technology comes to Guelph Wellington thanks to CSGW, KYCS (Keep Your Community Safe) and GardaWorld.
Click HERE for more information or CLICK HERE TO ORDER.
Crimes Of The Week
CRIME OF THE WEEK – SEPTEMBER 09, 2024 – Theft
(TOWNSHIP OF WELLINGTON NORTH) At approximately 3:00am on Thursday July 18th 2024, a theft occurred from a business located on […]
CRIME OF THE WEEK – SEPTEMBER 09, 2024 – Vehicle Theft
(CITY OF GUELPH) Just after 4:00am on Monday August 26th 2024, a vehicle was stolen from a residence, located in the […]
CRIME OF THE WEEK – SEPTEMBER 02, 2024 – Human Remains found in 2005 – Identified
(TOWNSHIP OF GUELPH/ERAMOSA) On August 28, 2005, human remains were discovered by a pedestrian walking in a wooden rest stop/picnic area […]
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About Us
Incorporated in 1988, Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington is a non-profit charitable program which combines the best efforts of the media, the community and the police in the fight against crime. Our goal is to promote awareness within the community and continue to educate our students and the public in making our community safer.
Although our area of operation is Wellington County, you can anonymously submit tips about any crime that occurred anywhere by clicking here.
Crime Stoppers IS NOT THE POLICE. To find out more about how Crime Stoppers works, including a list of frequently asked questions, click here.