Chesapeake Crime Line volunteers are dedicated to their community
WTKR Channel 3 News Anchor Juliet Bickford added celebrity flair to the Chesapeake Crime Line raffle drawing. A community based non-profit organization that partners with police, media and community, Chesapeake Crime Line offers cash rewards for anonymous tips leading to arrests. 1st place in the raffle was a $2,000 cash prize, 2nd a bracelet from Long Jewelers of Chesapeake, and 3rd a digital camera from Best Buy. For information about how you can join Crime Line or contribute, call 382-6161. For the 24-hour Tip Line contact 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887). Golfers mark your calendars: May 8, 2009 is the date for the annual Crime Line Golf Tournament.
News Channel 3 Anchor Julie Bickford reached in the box to pull out the winning tickets for the Chesapeake Crime Line raffle, as Jamie McMannes assisted.
From left: News Channel 3 Anchor Julie Bickford, Jamie McMannes and Chesapeake Police Officer Specialist Gus Mojica.
From left: $$2,000 cash prize winner Captain R.G. Downing, Jamie McMannes and News Channel 3 Anchor Julie Bickford.
Karen Gawne, Crime Line Board Secretary and cash prize winner Captain R.G. Downing both actively support the Chesapeake Crime Line.
Phillip Powers of Best Buy and St. Brides Correctional Facility Supervisor, left, and Todd Jack of Delta Resources Inc.
Chesapeake Crime Line Chairperson Lori Galbraith and Crime Line Program Coordinator Chesapeake Police Officer Specialist Gus Mojica.