“A total of 25 rewards were approved and only 9 were claimed,” Cory Little of Regina Crime Stoppers said Thursday. “We want to focus on community outreach by engaging schools and community centres to get the word out on the work we do.”
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Regina’s Crime Stoppers reports more unclaimed rewards from anonymous tips, focus on community engagement
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