Video: Columbus Council Approves Reward Money for Information on Major Crimes
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) -There have been 9 homicides so far this year in Columbus. Four of those remain unsolved.
Getting people to come forward with information has been a big problem, but now there could be a solution…
Tuesday night, Columbus Councilmen voted unanimously to approve a reward program proposed by Mayor Robert Smith..
The program allows anyone with information linked to a crime in the city to call in anonymously.
If the information leads to an arrest and conviction that person could be in line for a reward. In a homicide case the reward is $15,000.00. For armed robbery cases the reward is $5,000.00.
The money will come from the city’s budget.
Police Chief Oscar Lewis and the council believe this program will help cut down on crime in the city.
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