Crime Stoppers continues search for a board member from Six Nations

Crime Stoppers is still searching for a board member from Six Nations. Dean McIntosh, coordinator for the regional Crime Stoppers program appeared before Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) at the General Council meeting on May 26 seeking greater community representation on its civilian board while outlining the program’s role in anonymous crime reporting and public safety across Brantford, County of Brant and Six Nations. McIntosh said the organization is looking to expand its board membership and hopes to include representatives from all communities the program serves, including Six Nations. There is not a current Six Nations representative. McIntosh said he has been in the role for about a year and a half and has been working to increase awareness and participation in the program. “Our local program started in 1984,”…

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