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Temple PD investigating Quix store robberyThe Temple Police Department is asking for your help by identifying a man who robbed the Quix Convenience Store on Saturday, December 17, 2011. More information
Temple Police responded to the 7-11 Store located at 25th and Ave H, on Thursday, December 1, 2011 just befoe 2:00am after receiving a 911 call telling them the store had just been robbed. Upon the officers' arrival they spoke with the attendant who advised she had been outside when she saw a black male looking around suspiciously as he was approaching the store. The attendant was going back inside the store when she was hit in the head with an unknown object (it is unknown if it was a weapon or the suspect's fist). More information

Detectives with the Belton Police Department are investigating a Burglary that occurred at the American Spincast where approximately $50,000 worth of nickel was stolen. They believe the person in this photo may have information that pertinent to this case and he is possibly driving the van in the photo as well. If you can identify this person you are asked to contact Killeen Crime Stoppers at 526-TIPS (8477) or go online at www.killeencrimestoppers.com or text KILLEEN along with your tip to 274637 (CRIMES). All information is confidentialand anonymous.

Killeen Police Detectives are asking for your help by identifying the suspect in this burglary. (Click pictures for larger view) He is described as a black male, approximately 6'0" tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He is wearing a gray beanie cap, gray hooded sweat jacket and dark colored pants.
Can you identify this person? Click on the image for a larger view. If you know who this person is, or know where he is located,
you can report it anonymously on our website.

Killeen Crime Stoppers was founded in 1981 and closely follows the set and procedures established in the original program from Albuquerque, New Mexico. KCS is administered by a volunteer, civilian board of directors. They are responsible for raising the money to pay the rewards that we publicize. They determine the amount of rewards to be paid and handle the disbursement of all funds.
The Killeen Police Department provides a police coordinator for the program. This coordinator is responsible for getting the tips to the right investigators, doing follow-ups on the tips, reporting to the board, producing the crime of the week, acts as the public spokesman for the program, and maintains the records files of the program. The media promote the crime of the week, the activities of the program, and report the successes of the program to the public. The community provides the board members and is the direct source of funds for the reward fund. No tax money is spent on rewards. The board of directors raises money through fund raising projects such as the annual golf tournament and through direct solicitation. Some funds are available through state level grants for administrative costs, etc. Interested in a position on the board of directors? All board members must go through a background check and must attend annual training.
For general communicatons, you may email the Crime Stoppers office at
crimestp@killeencrimestoppers.com. To remain completely anonymous,
make a report online, or call our Tips Line: 254.526.TIPS (8477) • 1-800-729-TIPS (8477) .
Killeen Crime Stoppers has been recognized by the State of Texas and Crime Stoppers International as one of the most productive programs for its population in the world. We have won many awards for most cases cleared, highest dollar amount of narcotics and /or stolen property recovered and biggest annual increase. Crime Stoppers is truly International with programs in England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Asia. Crime doesn't pay, Crime Stoppers does!!
February 2010: Crime Stoppers has helped Bell County area Police Departments solve 2,592 cases, arrest 2,202 criminals and recover stolen property valued at $4,196,455. Officers have confiscated drugs with a street value of $8,943,645.
Crime Stoppers has paid $181,400 in rewards for tips received that solved cases.
TEXT the word KILLEEN with your tip to 274637 (CRIMES)
Or call the tips line at 254.526.8477 or 1.800.729.8477
You can remain anonymous!