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 – MARCH 18, 2024 – Break, Enter & Theft
(CITY OF GUELPH) Sometime between the evening of Wednesday March 6th and the morning of Sunday March 10th 2024, a break […]
CRIME OF THE WEEK – MARCH 18, 2024 – Break, Enter & Theft/Stolen Vehicle
(TOWN OF ERIN) In the early morning hours on Sunday March 3rd 2024, two separate but related incidents occurred at […]
CRIME OF THE WEEK – MARCH 11, 2024 – Vehicle Theft
(CITY OF GUELPH) Sometime overnight between Thursday February 29th and Friday March 1st 2024, two Ram pickup trucks were stolen […]
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For Release – MARCH 11, 2024 Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington (CSGW) and Centre Wellington Fire Rescue (CWFR) are partnering up […]
Photos from 2024 Appreciation Dinner
The second annual CSGW Appreciation Dinner was held January 10, 2024 at the Wellington County Museum and Archives. The event, […]
Outstanding CSGW Statistics for 2023
Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington (CSGW) released their annual statistics, and 2023 was an outstanding year for anonymous and confidential crime […]
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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.