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- When you call, TEXT OR EMAIL to report information on an unsolved crime or individuals wanted by the Police, a Code number is issued to you the caller.
- For information that leads to an arrest,callers are entitled to monetary awards.
- Crime Stoppers authorizes our bank to release the award money to you.
- You, the Caller, can then pick up the award money from our bank using the code numbers given to you for identification.
Breaking News
Help us SOLVE the murder of Ryan Haldeman.
Denver, CO (November 02, 2012) – The Denver Police Department, in conjunction with Metro Denver Crime Stoppers, is seeking the assistance of the community in helping to SOLVE this murder.
On November 2, 2012, at approximately 2:17 am, members of the Denver Police Department responded to the 1300 block of Pennsylvania Street on a report of a stabbing. When officers arrived on scene, they located 28-year-old Ryan Haldeman (pictured left) suffering from apparent sharp force injuries. Mr. Haldeman was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased a short time later.
The suspect is described as a black male, between 20 to 45 years of age, 6’ tall, 180 lbs., with a dark complexion and salt and pepper facial stubble. He was wearing a blue or black coat and light color or white pants at the time of the incident and was last seen fleeing the area heading in a northwest direction through the parking lot and westbound on East 14th Avenue.
Tips can be submitted through our mobile app or by calling Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP(7867).
At Metro Denver Crime Stoppers, we understand the need for anonymity and thus have provided this service to facilitate the flow of anonymous information to the investigating Officers.
Metro Denver Crime Stoppers is 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is managed by a volunteer board of directors. Metro Denver Crime Stoppers does not receive any public funding and is not affiliated with any law enforcement agency.






































