Ontario Crime Stoppers organizations offering reward aimed at fentanyl
In an effort to get the deadly opioid fentanyl off the streets, certain Crime Stoppers organizations in Ontario are offering a $1,000 bounty for information that leads to seizure of illicit forms of the drug.
Const. Dana Edwards says Durham Regional Crime Stoppers began the program on Wednesday and is offering the reward to anyone whose tips directly result in the seizure of illegal fentanyl, or its derivatives, that is being trafficked.
Edwards says the program, which will run through the end of April, will also pay the reward for information leading to the arrest of fentanyl traffickers.
It’s not the first time Crime Stoppers in Ontario has offered a reward to stem the spread of fentanyl — Near North Crime Stoppers in North Bay, Ont., ran a similar campaign late last year and Simcoe-Dufferin-Muskoka Crime Stoppers, in the Barrie, Ont., area is in the middle of a two-month reward program.


