The Regina Crime Stoppers program demonstrated significant community engagement in 2025, receiving a substantial influx of tips from concerned citizens. The organization, which operates as a critical bridge between the public and the Regina Police Service (RPS), processed more than 900 tips over the course of the year.
A Year of Community Partnership and Results
Police Chief Lorilee Davies addressed the program's achievements during a recent year-in-review event. The gathering served to highlight the ongoing collaboration between law enforcement and Regina residents. Chief Davies emphasized that each tip represents a citizen's active choice to participate in safeguarding their neighbourhood, underscoring the program's role as a force multiplier for police resources.
The tips received through Crime Stoppers cover a wide spectrum of criminal activity, from minor offences to more serious investigations. The program's hallmark feature—anonymous reporting—continues to be a key factor in its success, allowing individuals to provide information without fear of reprisal. This confidentiality is protected by law, encouraging more people to come forward with what they know.
Sustaining Public Trust and Safety
The consistent volume of tips, culminating in the 2025 total exceeding 900, points to a sustained level of public trust in the system. For the Regina Police Service, this partnership is invaluable. Information from Crime Stoppers has led to numerous arrests, helped clear outstanding warrants, and assisted in recovering stolen property, directly impacting community safety metrics.
Looking ahead, both Regina Crime Stoppers and the police leadership aim to maintain and build upon this momentum. Public awareness campaigns and school programs are part of the strategy to educate new generations about the safe and anonymous way to report crime. The January 07, 2026 review event not only celebrated the past year's accomplishments but also reinforced the shared commitment to a safer Regina for all its inhabitants.