CrimeStoppers
Your Local Law Officers
![]() President Courtney Woodfaulk |
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CALL CRIMESTOPPERS 850-8537
MISSION STATEMENT: First and foremost our mission is to provide the community and law enforcement agencies a format to assist the law enforcement agencies with the capture of wanted criminals by providing information and to establish programs to educate the public on crime prevention, personal safety and crime reporting.
In our local chapter of Crimestoppers, the following directors have volunteered to lead local CrimeStoppers efforts:
| Courtney Woodfaulk | President |
| Anne Lee | Vice President |
| Clara Anthony | Secretary |
| Doris Roten | Treasurer |
| Mark Parsley | Law Liaison |
| Melita Cantey | |
| Leal A. Cobb | |
| Bobby L. Dollar | |
| Barbara McLaurine | |
| George M. Parham | |
| EX OFFICIO | |
| Chief Clarence Wheeler | |
| Sheriff Raymond Rodgers | |
| D A Ben Reeves | |
| Editor Local Paper | |
| Thomas Roughton |
| Courtney Woodfaulk | President |
| Anne Lee | Vice President |
| Clara Anthony | Secretary |
| Doris Roten | Treasurer |
| Mark Parsley | Law Liaison |
| Melita Cantey | |
| Leal A. Cobb | |
| Bobby L. Dollar | |
| Barbara McLaurine | |
| George M. Parham | |
| EX OFFICIO | |
| Chief Clarence Wheeler | |
| Sheriff Raymond Rodgers | |
| D A Ben Reeves | |
| Editor Local Paper | |
| Thomas Roughton |
Local CrimeStoppers
meets monthly
(every 2nd Thursday)
at 6:30 pm
at PromiseLand Realty
126 Prairie Street downtown
MISSION STATEMENT: First and foremost our mission is to provide the community and law enforcement agencies a format to assist the law enforcement agencies with the capture of wanted criminals by providing information and to establish programs to educate the public on crime prevention, personal safety and crime reporting.
CALL CRIMESTOPPERS 850-8537
The Union Springs/Bullock County CrimeStoppers, Inc. is greatly concerned with the effect of illegal drugs and the resulting criminal activity it has on Bullock County citizens; particularly the population of youth in our County. To substantiate this claim, Judge Burt Smithart and Sheriff Raymond Rodgers have acknowledged that ninety-seven percent (97%) of all crimes committed in Bullock County are directly related to illegal drug activity.
CrimeStoppers members and Judicial Officials are working judiciously to lessen the effect of illegal drugs in our County by delivering several of planned projects as follows: Community Meetings, establishing a Scholastic CrimeStoppers program at the High School, conducting youth educational programs and the reestablishment of "D. A. R. E.", a school program by the city police department.
Additionally, Sheriff Raymond Rodgers has been working to establish the Bullock County Tactical Unit, with a Multipurpose Dog being the top priority at this time. Sheriff Rodgers has selected Deputy Chad Faulkner as the Sheriff's Department Bullock County Tactical Unit lead officer and Deputy Josh Powell to be the Dog handler with Judge Burt Smithart, Judge Teresa Daniel, and D. A. Ben Reeves lending their support.
CrimeStoppers has taken the lead to raise funds for the Multipurpose Dog since funds for the Sheriff's department is limited; however grants and other funding opportunities are being sought for the program. Because the need is so tremendous and immediate, CrimeStoppers recognize that we must commence this Project and humbly request that Enon Plantation, Inc. make a charitable donation to our "must have" project.
We want to make Union Springs/Bullock County a safe place to live and raise our children and this can only be done through the collaborative effort of our citizens, churches, and businesses. Please help us make this Project successful, which will restore, revitalize and reweave the social fabric of our community that this project will succeed Union Springs/Bullock County.
CrimeStoppers, Inc. a 501(c) 3 organization was incorporated December 5, 2006.

