Students who step forward with anonymous tips leading to arrests will be eligible for cash awards through either the Quick 50 program operating in some of our county schools or our regular crime stopper tip program.
School and police officials agree that most students want to do the right thing to keep their schools and neighborhoods safe; but sometimes fear reprisals. The Sheboygan Countywide Crime Stoppers program offers the safety of complete anonymity while promoting responsibility and allowing students to take action against victimization and crime.
The School Resource Officer (SRO) or appropriate administrator in participating Quick 50 schools (City of Sheboygan South High, North High, Farnsworth Middle, Horace Mann Middle, Urban Middle Schools, City of Plymouth High and Riverview Middle Schools, Sheboygan Falls High and Middle Schools, Village of Elkhart Lake High and Middle Schools, and Village of Howards Grove High and Middle School, is available to investigate Quick 50 tips on site. If the reported item is seized (alcohol, drugs, drug paraphernalia or weapon) and an arrest or suspension is the result, a reward of $50 is paid. Quick 50 rewards are paid for information leading to an arrest or school discipline and confiscation of alcohol, drugs, drug paraphernalia or weapons.
When to Call
If you aren't sure that what you saw or heard is really a crime, contact Crime Stoppers anyway using our web tip, texting a tip or just calling the tip phone line. Let law enforcement decide if it's worth investigating. It may be a piece of information about a larger or more serious crime.