Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Member Joe Derrick presented Round Rock ISD Police Officers Armando Villescaz and Frank Pontillo with 150 lanyards and cell phone pop sockets in the Stony Point High School "school colors" and embossed with the Crime Stoppers logo on 01/27/2022. They were also given some parking lot signs with Crime Stoppers Safe School contact information on them.
“See Something, Hear Something, Say Something”
On Wednesday, January 5th, Crime Stoppers Board Member Joe Derrick delivered 300 Lanyards and 150 cell phone pop sockets to Hutto ISD Police Chief William Edwards and Sergeant Brian Henderson for distribution to students & staff. In support of the Crime Stoppers Safe School program and the “See Something, Say Something” project, the lanyards and pop sockets are customized with the Hutto High School “colors” with the Crime Stoppers logo and mobile application P3TIPS logo.
Crime Stoppers Safe School Committee Chair Joe Derrick has been busy delivering donated lanyards and cell phone pop sockets to local high schools. They are customized with the local school’s “colors” and each school received 150 of each item. Pictured with Joe are SRO Luis Marquez and Ms. Veronica Velazquez from Round Rock High School and Sergeant Wolf from Liberty Hill High School.
This is a sample lanyard and pop socket donated to Round Rock and Liberty Hill High schools by Williamson County Crime Stoppers.
Board Member Tom Clark and Bob Cermak explained the Crime Stoppers program to members of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Citizen Academy on October 7th.
Board Members Tom Clark and Bob Cermak explained the Williamson County Crime Stoppers Program to attendees at the Round Rock Police Department Citizen Academy on September 21, 2021.
Members of the Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors were at Dell Diamond for the Round Rock Express game on Friday the 18th passing out miniature baseballs and other goodies.
Photo1 - Pictured are Williamson County Deputy Larry Niedzialek, Board Member Joe Derrick, Williamson County Sheriff Michael Gleason, Board Member Llorente Navarrette and Williamson County Chief Deputy Kenneth Evans.
Photo 2 - Passing out miniature baseballs are Round Rock Police Officer Daniel Magallanes, Crime Stoppers Board Member Llorente Navarrette and Williamson County Deputy Larry Niedzialek
Photo 3 - The Game.
On Tuesday evening, May 11th, Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Members Tom Clark and Bob Cermak provided an overview of the Crime Stoppers program to members of the Hutto Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association, at the Hutto Police Station. We appreciate the invitation and the chance to share the Crime Stoppers mission with the members. It is great to be back out visiting the community.
Showing support for law enforcement in Williamson County, Texas.
Visiting 12 agencies this weekend, August 8th and 9th, 2020.
This stop is at the Round Rock Police Department.
A huge thank you to all of the participants.
Williamson County Crime Stoppers Visited Liberty Hill ISD and was pleased to donate several 55-inch television monitors for the High School, Middle School and Intermediate School. The TVs will be mounted in common areas of the school so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity, school violations or suspicious activity.
These kind Words from the Liberty Hill ISD that were posted on their Facebook Page:
"Thank you Williamson County Crime Stoppers - Texas for the TVs donated to the Liberty Hill Intermediate School Liberty Hill Junior High School and Liberty Hill High School as part of your Safe School Program. This program encourages student participation of the See or Hear Something, Say Something campaign using the TV monitors for students to view current school notices, events and to be reminded that Crime Stoppers Safe Program is available for them to use when reporting any criminal activity or school violations. Wilco Crimestoppers also provided the signs displayed on all our ISD school buses with this information. We appreciate your support and partnership in keeping our students and schools safe. #communitychampions Steve Snell
Liberty Hill ISD
Superintendent Steven Snell"
Crime Stopper Board Members Tom Clark and Bob Cermak had donuts & coffee with Liberty Hill Police Chief Maverick Campbell and members of the community at the Malted Grains Cafe, 1004 Loop 332 in Liberty Hill on August 30th, 2019. There was a great turn out and we thank all who attended and afforded us the opportunity to explain how the Williamson County Crime Stoppers program operates.
On August 23RD, 2019 Williamson County Crime Stoppers donated four 55-inch TV Monitors to the Jarrell ISD. The TVs will be mounted in common areas of the high school and middle school so that students can view upcoming events, current school notices, and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity, school violations or suspicious activity.
If you SEE SOMETHING or HEAR SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING.
Contact Crime Stoppers. Call 1-800-253-7867 or use the on-line option at www.wilcocrimetips.org or download our free and secure mobile application P3Tips from your App Store.
Pictured are Jarrell High School Principal James Larremore with Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Member Joe Derrick and Middle School Principal Jeremy Hill with part of his staff.
On August 22nd, 2019 Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors donated two 55-inch television monitors to Leander High School. The TVs will be mounted in common areas of the school so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity, school violations or suspicious activity.
If you SEE SOMETHING or HEAR SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING.
CONTACT CRIME STOPPERS
Pictured are Leander Assistant Principal Tom Robbins, Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Member Joe Derrick and Leander School Resource Police Officer Graham.
On August 12th, 2019 the Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors donated two additional television monitors to the Granger ISD. The TVs will be mounted in common areas of the Junior High and Elementary Schools so that students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to report any criminal activity, school violations or suspicious activity. Last July two monitors were donated to the High School and have been enthusiastically received by the staff and students.
Pictured are Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Chairman Sam Jordan with Granger ISD Principal Mike Abbott and Crime Stoppers Board Member Bob Cermak along with photos of the TV Monitors currently in operation for the High School
On Saturday June 15th, 2019 Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Members Llorente Navarrette and Joe Derrick were at Dell Diamond promoting the Crime Stoppers program. Sergeant Brien Casey and Deputies Hoffman and Lundry of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office helped them pass out promotional items to attendees of the Round Rock Express game, including miniature baseballs for the kids.
As part of its Safe School Program, Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board Members Sam Jordan and Joe Derrick donated two 55 inch Television Monitors to the Hutto ISD on April 11th, 2019. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to anonymously report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured along with Crime Stoppers Board Members Sam Jordan and Joe Derick are Principal Roy Christian and Police Chief William Edwards, Corporal Brian Henson and Officers Alex Spencer, Herman Cantu, Michelle O'Neil, Brittin Mulligan, and Chris Contreras of the Hutto ISD Police Department.
On January 9th, 2019 the Williamson County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors donated two 55-inch LED Television Monitors to James Tippit Middle School in Georgetown. The TVs will be mounted in common school areas so students can view current school notices, upcoming events and be reminded that the Crime Stoppers Safe School Program is available for them to anonymously report any criminal activity or school violations.
Pictured are School Resource Officer Sarah Turowski and Principal Alfonso Longoria with Crime Stoppers Board Members Joe Derrick and Llorente Navarrette
Williamson County Crime Stoppers was honored to host the years first Cross Check Meeting on January 9th, 2019. Cross Check is a gathering of representatives from all of the law enforcement agencies in Williamson County and a few state agencies, organized by the Williamson County Attorney's Office, that encourages the sharing of information and activities among the organizations. Working together makes Williamson County a safer place. The main presentation was made by Sergeant John Pokorny of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, Cold Case Unit. Sergeant Pokorny gave an overview of the Special Investigations Unit and explained the origin of the Cold Case Unit, how they work with the victims’ families and the resources they have available to help other agencies with cold cases.
Crime Stoppers Board Members in the photograph are Larry Throm, Bob Cermak, Board Chairman Sam Jordan and Norm Toungate.
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