Durham residents help solve 8 police cases

Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) yesterday announced that residents have helped solve eight cases

DRPS launched ‘Help Solve a Crime’ through its website on October 15, allowing the community to see images of suspects to help solve local crimes.

“Since September 16, you have helped our investigators solve 8 cases by identifying unknown suspects in our “Help Solve A Crime” portion on our website. Thanks You !!!!!,” said a DRPS tweet.

“Lets get them all SOLVED..,” it added.

Surveillance photos are a great tool in helping police identify persons of interest in numerous investigations. DRPS also depends on information from community members to assist in solving crimes.

The individuals depicted in the images are persons of interest to police and may or may not be responsible for the offence described, said the  police.

Residents are asked to contact the investigator listed in the posting or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS if they have any information.

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