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First Coast Crime Stoppers
Your Safety, Our Mission

Callers can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $3000 if the information given in the tip leads to an arrest.

Let’s Protect The First Coast Community Together

At First Coast Crime Stoppers, we believe in the power of community. Every tip, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in keeping our neighborhoods safe. Your anonymity is our priority, and your courage to report can help prevent crime and bring justice to those who need it most. Together, we can create a safer environment for everyone in the First Coast. Join us in the fight against crime—because when we work together, we all win.

A safer community starts with a single voice, and that voice could be yours.

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2,800

Number of Tips Per Year

200

Number of Arrests Per Year

382

Number of Cases Cleared

$54,000

Value of Rewards Paid Per Year

Success of First Coast Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers Makes The First Coast Safe

FCCS encourages citizens of the First Coast to safely, securely, and anonymously submit information about person(s) committing crimes. The FCCS program allows First Coast residents to safely report crimes anonymously without fear of retaliation and encourages the development of responsibility.

Unsolved Cases

Help solve open cases and bring justice to our community. Your tip could make the difference.

BB & T Bank Robbery

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying a bank robbery suspect. At approximately 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27th, a bank robbery was reported at the BBT Bank located at 9610…
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Robbery Suspect Sought

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying a robbery suspect that struck on the City’s Southside. On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at approximately 9:41 a.m. the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office was dispatched…
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Suntrust Bank Robbery

On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 2:15 p.m. an unknown suspect entered Suntrust located at 6375 St. Augustine Road.  The suspect presented a note to the teller indicating he had a gun. The noted contained demands…
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Success of First Coast Crime Stoppers

Get a cash reward of up to $3000

The FCCS program wishes to allow every citizen of the First Coast to experience safety in their lives and enjoy life to its fullest extent. No matter if an individual lives in the inner city of Jacksonville or in the rural areas of Baker County, FCCS wants EVERYONE to take control of their community and reduce crime as much as possible.

2,846

Number of Tips (Most in 4 years)

149

Number of Arrests (Most in 7 years)

116

Number of Rewards Approved (Most in 6 years)

$40,150

Value of Rewards Paid (Most in last 10 years)

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Note from the Tip Coordinator

Please remember in order to be considered for a reward you must call our Tips Hotline number of 1-866-845-8477 (TIPS) first. Our Call Center will contact the Dispatcher or 911 operator if the call requires urgent action. (Example- Immediate location of a fugitive or wanted person).

Tips that are submitted After July 1st, 2013 will be eligible for the rewards up to $3000.

Check The Status Of Your Tip

You can check the status of your tip by calling 904-398-3775 every Tuesday or Thursday from 10am-3pm. Give your “Tip Number” to the person answering the phone and they will check the status in the computer. They will tell you if it’s pending or closed or if your eligible for a reward. You can also log on to www.P3tips.com and enter your tip number and password (You should have received these from the call center when you originally submitted your tip- or from the p3 app when you submitted your tip there or online). Different types of crimes take longer to solve than others. It’s not unusual to wait 4-6 weeks on a particular case. A lot of times the tipster knows of the arrest before we find out from law enforcement.

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