2019 Crime Stoppers Awards Banquet
April 24, 2019
2017 Crime Stoppers Award Banquet
April 27, 2017
Crime Stoppers Award and Installation Banquet
April 22, 2015
Lafayette Crime Stoppers 32nd Banquet was held on April 22, 2015 at the Petroleum Club. The guest speaker for the event was District Attorney Keith Stutes.
Many awards were given to outstanding Officers and Deputies through out the Parish. The following awards were given out:
Lafayette Police Department Cpl Heather Martin
City Marshals Office - Deputy Marshal Nathan Broussard
Lafayette Sheriff Department - Detective John Shea
Lafayette Sheriff Department Detective Mike Fincher
Broussard Police Department - Cpl Andres Gonzalez
Carencro Police Department - Officer Adrian Willis
Youngsville Police Department - Officer Scott Bernard
ULL Police Department
Officer Travis Blanchard & Officer Gabriel Courville
Scott Police Department - POFC Larry Isadore
Coordinator Paul Mouton presenting Vermillion Sheriff Officer award for Deputy Allen Bares to his family.
Some of the Lafayette Crime Stoppers Award Recipients for 2015
Our Coordinators along with Sgt Greg Randell who gave the Invocation and Benediction for the Banquet.
Another Successful Lafayette Crime Stoppers Banquet.
See you again in 2016................................
Crime Stopper Banner
November 01, 2014
Trick or Treat Times
October 28, 2014
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME
July 31, 2014
National Night Out Against Crime
On Tuesday, August 5, 2014, residents throughout Lafayette Parish are invited to join forces with the Lafayette Police Department, the Lafayette Sheriff's Office, The Lafayette Fire Department and thousands of communities nationwide for the "Annual National Night Out." This unique crime prevention event will be held between the hours of 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Girard Park Pavilion and Martin Luther King Center.
This event will include music, entertainment, fun jumps, food, games and displays by the Lafayette Fire Department, the Lafayette Sheriff's Office, the Lafayette Police Department SWAT Team, Horse Patrol, Motorcycle Unit, Bicycle Patrol and the Police Command Bus. Target, a corporate sponsor for the event, will have employees on hand to assist with the event.
"National Night Out" is the nation's largest annual crime prevention event with over 37 million people in 15,000 communities from all fifty states participating with their local law enforcement agencies. It is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support for the participation in local anti-crime efforts: strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships throughout the city and send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
There will be events held in at Girard Park, and the Martin Luther King Center in Lafayette, as well as in the City of Broussard. All events are free to the public.
The Lafayette Sheriff's Office and the Lafayette Police Department are extending an invitation to the Community to join us in this unique celebration.
Crime Stoppers Installation Banquet
April 23, 2014
The Lafayette Crime Stoppers Banquet was held on April 23, 2014 at the Petroleum Club. The guest speaker for the event was Colonel Michael Edmonson with the Louisiana State Police. Many awards were given to outstanding Officers and Deputies through out the Parish.
Lafayette Police Department: Agent Jason Herpin
Lafayette Sheriff Department: Detective Mike Fincher
Broussard Police Department: Cpl Greg Stanonis
Carencro Police Department: Detective Blake Soileau
Scott Police Department: POFC Brun Lavergne
ULL Police Department: Sgt Mike Lasalle & K9 Pepper
Lafayette City Marshals Office: US Marshals Violent Task Force
Vermillion Parish S.O. Special Response Team
Sgt Kevin Hebert, Sgt James Gleason, Lt. Rayman Thibodeaux, Sgt Zack Primeaux, Deputy Rick Sarsfield, Deputy Cassidy Falcon, Major Ron Sonnier, Captain Drew David, Sgt Cody Waldmann, Lt. Sammy Laporte, Deputy Matt Fontenot and Deputy David Trahan
A special award was also given to Mr. Mike Barras who served on our Board of Directors from 1994-2013.
The new Lafayette Crime Stoppers Board of Directors were also installed for 2014.
Billboard
April 01, 2014
Here is a picture of the new Crime Stoppers billboard put up near the Lafayette Police Departments newest Precinct.
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
August 06, 2013
Lafayette Parish law enforcement agencies are inviting the public to join them tonight at four parishwide events geared toward community crime prevention.
National Night Out, the nation’s largest crime prevention event, is held in 15,000 communities in all 50 states to encourage police and community partnerships, local officials said.
“It’s a way that we can connect with the community and the community can connect with itself,” Lafayette Police Department spokesman Cpl. Paul Mouton said.
“I think the most important thing about National Night Out is that the neighbors can get back to knowing who their neighbors are. That in itself is a big help to law enforcement as far as for crime prevention.”
The events will feature SWAT teams, horse patrol, motorcycle units, bicycle patrols and the Lafayette Police command bus. There will also be music, fun jumps, food and games, Mouton said.
The events will be held in Girard Park, Martin Luther King Center and in Broussard and Duson. Authorities will be on hand to talk to residents about crime concerns in their neighborhoods, Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesman Capt. Craig Stansbury said.
“It helps us come together and exchange information and ideas,” Stansbury said. “We are all pulling for a common goal, and obviously, when the community has its eyes and ears open in conjunction with law enforcement, that makes us so much more effective.”
Trikke purchased for Scott Police Department
August 01, 2013
The Lafayette Crime Stoppers recently purchased a TRIKKE to be used by the Resource Officer at Acadiana High School in Scott La. This TRIKKE will be used as a tool for the Officer to be more visible at school and to be able to patrol the parking lots and the school areas more efficiently. This will allow for a faster response time from the officer when a situation arises on campus.
See School Program Tab for a video of the TRIKKE being used in the school.
Officers honored at Lafayette Crime Stoppers Banquet
April 24, 2013
The Lafayette Crime Stoppers Installation Banquet was held in April 2013 at the Petroleum Club where several Officers from different agencies were honored.
Twenty-one (21) law enforcement officer from five agencies were also recognized for bringing a conclusion to the case of a missing Lafayette woman Mickey Shunick. The task force included members of the Lafayette Police Department, Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Police Department, the FBI and Louisiana State Police.
Honored for their work in 2012 was:
Detective Casey Barfield of the Lafayette Parish Sheriff Department
Cpl Jeffery Credeur with the Broussard Police Department
Officer Tory Miller with the Carencro Police Department
Lt. Orlando Calhoun with the Scott Police Department
With the Lafayette City Marshal's Office:
Deputy Jeffery S. Mahler
Deputy Shane Duplechin
Deputy Dean H.P. Morgan
Deputy Allan D. Roger
Shunick Task Force
Chairman Dud Lastrapes gave a special Award was given to Sgt Mark Francis, who will be transferred to another department within the Lafayette City Police Department
Mardi Gras
February 09, 2013
This is a picture of our own Captain Crime Stoppers during the Lafayette Mardi Gras parade.
La Revista Newspaper
January 01, 2013
This is the current ad that Lafayette Crime Stoppers is running in a local Spanish newspaper called La Revista. This publicity helps to deter crime in the Spanish community in our area.
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
August 01, 2011
LPD, LPSO invites residents to attend the "National Night Out Against Crime"
Residents throughout Lafayette Parish are invited to join forces with the Lafayette Police Department, the Lafayette Sheriff's Office and thousands of communities nationwide for the annual "National Night Out.”
This unique crime prevention event will be held Tuesday, Aug. 2, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Girard Park Pavilion.
This event will include music, entertainment, food, games and displays by the Lafayette Fire Department, the Lafayette Sheriff's Office, the Lafayette Police Department SWAT Team, Horse Patrol, Motorcycle Unit, Bicycle Patrol and the Police Command Bus. Target, a corporate sponsor for the event, will have employees on hand to assist with the event.
“National Night Out” is the nation’s largest annual crime prevention event with over 37 million people in 15,000 communities from all 50 states participating with their local law enforcement agencies.
It is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support for the participation in local anti-crime efforts: strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships throughout the city and send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.
Canine Comrade Lost
April 01, 2011
Canine comrade lost
Arko, a Belgian Malinois, was the first Lafayette City-Parish K-9 marshal. He died after undergoing emergency surgery for a flipped stomach.
A fund has been established at Whitney Bank to help pay for the purchase of a new canine. The account number is 716885093. Contributions may be made at any Whitney Bank location or by calling 291-8723 or 291-8724.
TIPSOFT MOBILE
February 18, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7C-acU6wZ0&feature=player_embedded
TipSubmit Mobile is new mobile tip submission application that offers many great new features and benefits vs. any existing tip submission processes. Tipsters get the convenience of submitting tips from their mobile device with the immediacy of SMS text tipping but without having to rely on the SMS text tip platform and limitations. Images may now be included, unlimited length messages, fully anonymous two-way dialogue and even virtual chat mode when both parties are online. There is a definite place for SMS text tips in this world but our all new TipSubmit Mobile application does indeed take things to the next level for effectiveness and efficiency.
City Marshal Donation
October 01, 2010
Lafayette Crime Stoppers recently made a donation to help in the purchase of a Narcotics Canine named Arko for the City Marshals Office.
Pictured above is :
Mr. Randolph Trappey (Crime Stoppers Board Member),
Lt. Craig Stansbury (Lafayette Parish Sheriff Office),
Mr. Bill Rucks (President of Lafayette Crime Stoppers)
Arko and Marshal Nicky Picard.
TEXT-A-TIP PROGRAM
July 14, 2008
Lafayette Crime Stoppers Inc.
Launches New Text-A-Tip Program
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Lafayette Crime Stoppers have developed a safe and secure anonymous text message crime tip system. By adding this capability to the Crime Stoppers arsenal, we expect to generate a much greater level of communication with the citizens we serve.
Sending a text message or SMS (Short Message Service) is simple and convenient. All a tipster must remember is the phone number assigned to our text messaging system. This number is CRIMES (274637). There are no key words to remember just a single phone number. Within seconds of a tipster sending a text tip, a text message is returned automatically to the tipster. This message acknowledges receipt of the tip and it gives the tipster a unique tip number which may be used to refer to their tip at a later date when providing new information or checking on tip for reward status. All text messages are encrypted and are totally anonymous. There is no cost to use this program other than standard messaging fees that may be charged by your Wireless Service Provider. No one ever receives information regarding the tipster’s name or phone number. Tipsters are also advised to delete their tip text messages for safety reasons.
We are excited about the incredible potential this new program will provide law enforcement agencies in their fight to keep our communities safe. Crime Stoppers has a proven track record of success across the United States and around the World. By better meeting the communications needs of our community members and with your involvement, we can take our successes to higher levels than ever seen before.
Remember you can submit information regarding any crime by telephone toll free at 1-800-805-8477 or 232-TIPS (8477),
On the web at www.lafayettecrimestoppers.com
Text message at LCS153 plus your message to CRIMES (274637).
All tipsters remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1000.00. |
Mounted Patrol Horse Trailer
October 01, 2007
Thanks to the Lafayette Crime Stoppers Board of Directors for the donation of a brand new four horse trailer given to the Lafayette Police Department Mounted Unit. This trailer will be seen all over Acadiana as the Mounted Unit assists area agencies with parades and crowd control.