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- Homicides | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
HOMICIDE DATABASE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE AN ANONYMOUS TIP FOR A HOMICIDE CASE PLEASE CLICK HERE. A Mohamad Abdul-Sater William Abrams Roberto Ayala Jr. - 11 x 17 Poster - supporters info included - 2 Mohamad Abdul-Sater 1/55 B Glen Bacon Mauricio Baez Jr. - Digital Poster Vence Bynum Glen Bacon 1/129 C Jesus Cabrera peter cacavas Natasha Curtis Jesus Cabrera 1/93 D Michael Dace II Thaair Dado - Digital Poster Donell Durham Michael Dace II 1/63 E Julie Edds Tannisha Edison Timothy Evans Julie Edds 1/16 F Khaili Fadhel Ronald Fair Emmanuel Fullilove Khaili Fadhel 1/37 G Keyonte Gadson - Digital Poster Frank Gaines Jr. Ruben Gutierrez Jr. - 11 x 17 Poster Keyonte Gadson - Digital Poster 1/65 H William Hagen - Digital Poster Jeffrey Hagler - 11 x 17 Poster Armani Howell - Digital Poster - Final William Hagen - Digital Poster 1/70 I JaiShaun Isom - Digital Poster - Final Thomas Ivinson Jr. - Digital Poster - Final JaiShaun Isom - Digital Poster - Final 1/2 J Barbara Jackson & Dwayne Pinkston - Digital Poster Cody Jackson - Digital Poster Phillip Jones II - Digital Poster - Final Barbara Jackson & Dwayne Pinkston - Digital Poster 1/18 K Tyneika Keliher - Digital Poster - Final Roy Henry Kelly III - 11 x 17 poster Tyneika Keliher - Digital Poster - Final 1/2 L Angelo Lamb - Digital Poster - Final Emmanuel Lane - Digital Poster - Final Willie Long III & Mario Stodghill - Digital Poster - Final Angelo Lamb - Digital Poster - Final 1/6 M Francesca Marks - Digital Poster Jason Mayleben - Digital Poster - Final Antoine Munlin - Digital Poster - Final Francesca Marks - Digital Poster 1/13 N Jeff Najor - 11 x 17 poster Orlando Nance - Digital Poster Javontae Nixon - 11 x 17 poster Jeff Najor - 11 x 17 poster 1/5 O Nathaniel Oden - Digital Poster James Odle - Digital Poster - Final Rickey Owens - Digital Poster - Final Nathaniel Oden - Digital Poster 1/4 P Jordan Paille - Digital Poster - Final Jaron Pearson - Digital Poster - Final Thomas Provitt - Digital Poster - Final Jordan Paille - Digital Poster - Final 1/8 Q R Vladimir Rene - Digital Poster - Final Natalian Ringo - Digital Poster - Final Antonio Ruelas - Digital Poster - Final Vladimir Rene - Digital Poster - Final 1/8 S Laith Anki & Sufian Saba - Poster Hassan Desaussure Willie Long III & Mario Stodghill - Digital Poster - Final Laith Anki & Sufian Saba - Poster 1/12 T Craig Hanselman and leonard poster Johnnie Tate - 11 x 17 poster Brady Tysinger and Cornelius Barnes - 11 x 17 Poster Craig Hanselman and leonard poster 1/11 U V Anthony Velez - Rosemary Chyz - 11 x 17 Poster - with supporter info - Final Christine Verge - Digital Poster - Final Anthony Velez - Rosemary Chyz - 11 x 17 Poster - with supporter info - Final 1/2 W 1/33 X Y Rodney Yeargin - Digital Poster - Final Larry Young - Digital Poster - Final Rodney Yeargin - Digital Poster - Final 1/2 Z A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0 A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0 A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0 A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0 A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0 A 1/0 B 1/0 C 1/0 D 1/0 E 1/0 F G 1/0 H 1/0 I 1/0 J 1/0 K L 1/0
- Crime Stoppers of Michigan | crimestoppers | 18000 W Nine Mile Rd ste 500, Southfield, MI, USA
Our mission at Crime Stoppers of Michigan is to empower people throughout Southeast Michigan to anonymously report information on crime through out 1-800-SPEAK-UP program to help prevent and solve criminal activity while providing safety information through our Crime Prevention Resource Center Southeast Michigan Freedom Walk & Human Trafficking Fair - Page 1 Table Stands - Large with sponsors - Thank you again 1/14 Serving Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties Thank you to our 2025 Recognition Reception Sponsors OUR MISSION Crime Stoppers of Michigan has two deliverables, our 1-800-SPEAK UP line and our Crime Prevention Resource Center. Our mission is to empower people throughout Southeast Michigan to anonymously report information on crime through our 1-800-SPEAK-UP program to help prevent and solve criminal activity while providing safety information through our Crime Prevention Resource Center Learn More Click To Go To Our You Tube Page CLICK TO SEE VIDEOS JOIN OUR $5/MONTH SPEAK-UP CLUB For just $5/month ($60 a year), you can support us and earn rewards as well! Learn More Subscribe to Our Newsletter Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting! LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBMISSION FORM Click Here to Submit a Form (This form is to be filled out by law enforcement only)
- Road Rage | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Road Rage Road rage is any intentional, aggressive, or violent behavior that is exhibited by a driver or passenger of a vehicle towards another driver or passenger of a vehicle that is often triggered by an incident that takes place on the road. Road rage goes beyond the typical acts of frustration and includes dangerous actions that endanger other road users beyond the ones involved. These actions include and are not limited to verbal insults ,physical threats, physical confrontations, aggressive speeding, tailgating, and blocking or cutting another vehicle off. Did you know? Road rage contributes to approximately 66% of traffic fatalities each year By October 2024, 116 people have been killed in road rage incidents involving guns versus 109 in the first 10 months of 2023 A total of 12,610 injuries and 218 murders have been attributed to road rage over a seven year period in the United States 50% of drivers respond to careless acts of other drivers with aggressive behavior themselve Where to Report If you are ever in immediate danger call 911 If you witness a road rage incident or are involved in one yourself call 911 and report as much detail as you can about the driver, vehicle, location, license plate and incident itself Articles Michigan Auto Law - Auto Law Blog DMV - Road Rage: How to Deal With It Smith Law Center - What is The Difference Between Aggressive Driving and Road Rage Defensive Drivers Institute - Avoid Being a Contributor to Road Rage Hughes Mathews Legal Group - How to Handle Road Rage Incidents Rescue Youth Parenting Tips - Road Rage: Teaching your Teen to Drive Calmly Allstate - 9 Ways to Avoid Road Rage AAA Exchange - Aggressive Driving City of Taylor - Road Rage Click on Detroit - Road Rage Injury Facts - Improper Driving and Road Rage The Zebra - Road Rage Statistics Safe Motorist - What Causes Road Rage AAA RoadWise Driver – AAA Exchange How to Handle Road Rage Safely: What to Do and What to Avoid | The Zebra What Can You Do to Reduce Road Rage? Anger Treatment Options Road Rage Prevention: 7 Ways to Stay Calm & Drive Safely | GEICO Road Rage is Getting Worse: Calm the Culture With These Tips – SafeStart What is Road Rage? Causes and Coping Strategies 4 Causes of Road Rage and How to Handle It | Top Driver Speeding and Aggressive Driving Road Rage Awareness Online Training | OSHA Outreach Courses A Driving Anger: The Psychology of Road Rage: Anne O'Dwyer: Bloomsbury Academic - Bloomsbury Michigan Road Rage Laws: Everything You Need To Know SAFER by 2030 How to Deal with Road Rage – Stewart Law Offices Traffic Safety Marketing | NHTSA Road Rage Statistics: Top 20 US Cities With The Worst Road Rage Impaired Driving Prevention Month - All Rise The rise of road rage: Where drivers lose their cool the most | KRDO Road Rage Facts and Statistics: 2026 | Insurify | News | wfmz.com April 2026: Distracted Driving Awareness Month New technology could stop dangerous drivers from speeding — if NC lawmakers allow it :: WRAL.com Massachusetts Road Rage Car Accident (2026): What to Do, How to Prove It Was Road Rage, and How to Get Fully Paid Aggressive Driving and Road Rage Accidents in Texas 2026 driving behavior trends: Advocacy for safer roads - Agency Forward® - Nationwide 'Strengths, value and worth' | Hamilton County program works to help those in addiction recovery | wthr.com Road Rage Laws in California: 2025 Legal Guide (Updated 2026) In Partnership with Crime Stoppers of Houston
- Counter Terrorism | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Counter Terrorism The topics of terrorism and active shooters continue to be of concern and are important issues facing our communities and schools. We can mitigate tragedies by building awareness, reporting illegal activity, and educating ourselves on what do in an active attack event. Prevention Unforeseen events can occur instantly. Understanding how to prevent victimization and defend yourself is crucial. Identify exit points when entering any building. Ensure emergency procedures are established at places you frequent like work, church & community centers. Have an emergency plan response plan for your family that includes reunification plans after a tragic event. If a mass attack occurs-take action. What you do matters! Consider the following practices suggested by the Department of Homeland Security. Evacuate: Have an escape route and plan in mind if there is an accessible path. Prevent individuals from entering an area where the active shooter may be. Call 911 when you are safe, keep your hands visible, and follow instructions of any police officer. Hide Out: Find a place out of an active shooter’s view if evacuation is not possible. Your hiding place should provide protection if shots are fired in your direction. To prevent an active shooter from entering your hiding place lock and barricade the door with heavy objects. Take action: If your life is in imminent danger attempt to disrupt and/or immobilize the active shooter. Act as aggressively as possible towards them and improvise by throwing items and using other objects as weapons for self-defense. Counter Terrorism Terms Terrorism: Is “the unlawful use of violence or threat of violence, often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs, to instill fear and coerce governments or societies in pursuit of goals that are usually political” (Department of Defense). Types of Terrorism: International terrorism: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups who are inspired by, or associated with, designated foreign terrorist organizations or nations (Federal Bureau Investigations). Domestic terrorism: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature (Federal Bureau Investigations). Terroristic Threat: Any type of threat of violence against a person or institution with intent to: Cause a reaction by emergency services, place a person in fear of serious bodily injury, and prevent or interrupt the use of a building, facility, or meeting area. Active Shooter: An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims (Department of Homeland Security). Mass Attack: Acts of intentional violence in populated areas that resulted in three or more persons (not including the perpetrator) being killed or wounded. Did You Know? Terrorism can take many forms, including bombings, armed assaults, hijackings, or hostage-taking. Recent mass attacks often occur suddenly by lone actors with varying motivations. Terrorist threats have evolved from large-group conspiracies to lone-offender attacks (Federal Bureau Investigations). Social media provides unprecedented access to Americans and allows international and domestic terrorist to engage in homeland attacks in a new way (Federal Bureau Investigations). Where to Report If you are in immediate danger, Call 911! Report Anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP Your Local Police Department 1-800-CALLFBI Articles Department of Homeland Security - Counter Terrorism & Homeland Security Threats Department of Homeland Security - Preventing Terrorism & Targeted Violence FBI - What We Investigate - Terrorism JCAT - Counter Terrorism Guide - Office of the Director of National Intelligence MI State Police - Emergency Support Team United Nations - Office of Counter-Terrorism U.S. Govt. Accountability Office - The Rising Threat of Domestic Terrorism in the U.S. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Terrorism & National Security Threats UNITAR and UNOCT Launches E-learning Course: Foundational Course on Counter-Terrorism in the UN System | UNITAR UN Office of Counter-Terrorism | Office of Counter-Terrorism United Nations Counter-Terrorism-Strategy | United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Today’s priorities for UN-INTERPOL collaboration Counterterrorism: Role of INTERPOL (International Criminal Police Organization) and the U.S. National Central Bureau | Office of Justice Programs Counterterrorism Guide - National Counterterrorism Center Terrorism — FBI Discover more - Counter-Terrorism - LibGuides at General Secretariat of the Council of the EU Joint CT Assessment Team (JCAT) Awareness of Preoperational Surveillance Tactics Associated With Terrorism Offers Opportunities Integrating State and Local Expertise into the Intelligence Community - Police Chief Magazine GIFCT – Global Inter Forum to Counter Terrorism GNET – Global Network on Extremism and Technology Violence Prevention Network supports the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) | Violence Prevention Network FATF Financial Action Task Force (FATF) | U.S. Department of the Treasury Anti-Money Laundering | CFTC What Is FATF And What Does FATF Do? The Financial Action Task Force's United States Evaluation Combating Terrorism Center – CTC at West Point National Threat Evaluation and Reporting Program Office | Homeland Security Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course Training Suite | Homeland Security Master Trainer Program | Homeland Security Tech Against Terrorism | Disrupting Terrorism since 2015 Launch of “Tech Against Terrorism” — a partnership between technology companies, governments, and UN CTED | Security Council - Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) In Partnership with Crime Stoppers of Houston
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- Report an Anonymous Tip | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
REPORT AN ANONYMOUS TIP PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE YOUR NAME! Click Here to Report a Tip Do you want to do the right thing? Do you want to remain anonymous and safe? Don't want to deal with the police? Do you want to earn a cash reward? When you submit a tip through Crime Stoppers, you are always 100% ANONYMOUS! You can submit your tips by calling us or online. It is also important for you to know that there are laws in Michigan protecting Crime Stoppers tipsters from being forced to testify in court! HOW IT WORKS? When you call or submit an online tip, be sure to give every detail you know or remember. You will never need to testify. CALL 1-800-SPEAKUP When you call 1 800 SPEAK UP, you will be speaking to an operator from our call center located in Texas. A trained operator who services Crime Stoppers organizations across the country will take your information and put it into a tip format. There is No Caller Id, and your phone call is never recorded SUBMIT A TIP ONLINE HERE When you go to submit a tip online, you will be redirected to our online encrypted submission form. You will then have to complete the form that aims to collect the most relevant information to help law enforcement to solve the case. To follow-up your tip, call us back to see if your tip leads to an arrest. Regardless if you submit a tip by calling 1 800 SPEAK UP or online, you will receive a “Tip Reference Number”. This number will be needed to follow up on your tip. DO NOT give your tip number to anyone else as it is the only way you can track the progress of your information. Once a tip has been received it will be sent to the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the reported crime. The agency will investigate the tip and report back the outcome of the investigation to our administrative office in Southfield, Michigan. You can follow up on your tip by calling our administrative office on specified days. The phone number to call when following up on a tip is 313-922-5000. The hours to call our main office for follow-ups are: Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Wednesday from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. If your tip leads to an arrest, you will be eligible for a reward of up to $2,500. Rewards are processed once a month. If you are eligible for a reward, we have partnered with local banks that will disburse the reward in cash. No identification is needed, and you will only need your tip reference number and the amount of the reward to get paid. CASH REWARDS Once a month, the reward court, which is an independent group made up of business, banking, and law enforcement representatives, will review each tip as well as the law enforcement agencies feedback to determine if a tip should be rewarded. Their decision is based on a point system that has been established as a guide to ensure fair and uniform reward amounts. Rewards range from $100 – $2500. Homicides/Missing Persons and Hit & Run fatalities are eligible for UP TO $2,500. All other crimes are UP TO $1,000. The reward never expires until it is picked up. *Some rewards can be higher than $2,500, they are called Joint Rewards. They are funds added by individuals, business members or community groups to the Crime Stoppers’ reward.
- Fraud Awareness | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Fraud Awareness Fraud is one of the fastest-growing crimes, costing individuals and communities billions each year. Scammers use phone calls, emails, texts, and even fake websites to trick people into giving away money or personal information. From identity theft to online shopping scams, anyone can be a target. Staying alert, protecting your personal details, and knowing how to spot red flags are key to stopping fraud before it happens. Did you Know? Americans lost over $10 billion to fraud in 2023, the highest amount ever recorded. The most common type of scam reported is imposter fraud — where criminals pretend to be government officials, businesses, or even family members. One in five people who reported fraud also reported losing money. Scammers often pressure victims with urgency or fear — if someone says “act now or else,” it’s a major red flag. Where to Report? Call 911 if you feel threatened or if the fraud involves an immediate danger. Local Police Department – Report fraud happening in your area. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – File a complaint at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) – Report online scams and internet fraud at www.ic3.gov . Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) – For fraud involving banks, loans, or credit. Crime Stoppers – Submit anonymous tips about fraud or scams in your community. Articles Scam Spotter FCAA - How to Protect Yourself from Financial Scams Scam Watch - Types of Scams Federal Trade Commission - Consumer Advice: Scams GASA - International Scammers Steal Over $1 Trillion in 12 Months AMAC Foundation - Common Financial Crimes Against Seniors and What To Do If It Happens To You USAGOV - Scams and Fraud Federal Trade Commission - Consumer Advice: How to Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams Social Security - Scam Awareness Materials for Groups and Organization Office of Inspector General - Social security Administration: Scam Alert DFPI - Consumer Financial Education: Fraud and Scam Awareness Utilities United Against Scams - Watch Out for Scams Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Consumer Alerts | Consumer Advice International Fraud Awareness Week What is the ACFE? Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Federal Trade Commission | Protecting America's Consumers Federal Register :: Agencies - Federal Trade Commission IdentityTheft.gov About AARP Fraud Watch Network Scam-Tracking Map - Find and Report Scams Near You Report a Scam | BBB Scam Tracker | Better Business Bureau Find and Report a Scam | Better Business Bureau Money scams HQ BBB Tip: How to spot a BBB impostor 2025 Business Scam Study One Degree | Community resources near you Fraud Prevention | American Bankers Association Check Fraud Directory Expansion | American Bankers Association ABA Scam Resources Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Who We Are | OCC
- Sexual Assault | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Sexual Assault Sexual assault is any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient. Sexual assault can occur by force, coercion, pressure, intimidation, fear, threat and/or extortion. It includes but is not limited to rape, attempted rape, incest, fondling, sexual harassment and other forms of unwelcome/non-consensual sexual activity. Did You Know? In 2019, 406,970 women were raped or sexually assaulted while the corresponding number for men was 52,336 (statista.com) Every 73 seconds another American is sexually assaulted (rainn.org) The majority of sexual assaults (55%) occur at or near the victim’s home (rainn.org) Of victims under the age of 18: 34% of victims of sexual assault and rape are under age 12, and 66% of victims of sexual assault and rape are age 12-17 (rainn.org) The self-reported incidence of rape or sexual assault more than doubled in 2018 (ncvrs.org) Where to Report If you are in immediate danger, call 911! Report Anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP Call the National Sexual Violence Assault Hotline 656.HOPE (4673) or visit www.rainn.org Articles CDC - About Sexual Violence HelpGuide - Recovering from Rape and Sexual Trauma Joyful Heart Foundation - Sexual Assault and Rape Resources Mayo Clinic - The Lingering Effects of Sexual Trauma MI Division of Victim Services - Defining Sexual Assault MI Division of Victim Services - Sexual Assault and Abuse National Sexual Violence Resource Center - About Sexual Assault National Sexual Violence Resource Center - Sexual Assault Awareness Month Office on Violence Against Women - Sexual Assault Psychology Today - 5 Steps to Managing the Aftermath of Sexual Assault RAINN - National Sexual Assault Hotline: Confidential 24/7 Support RAINN - The Laws In Your State - Michigan RAINN - Sexual Assault SA Center - Sexual Assault Southern Connecticut State University - Rape Culture, Victim Blaming, And The Facts U.S. Sentencing Commission - Sexual Abuse: Quick Facts In Partnership with Crime Stoppers of Houston
- Mental Health | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Mental Health The global mental health crisis, amplified by pandemic-related factors and affecting over 1 billion people, is an urgent, growing issue characterized by rising rates of distress and a lack of access to care. Accessible resources are crucial because untreated, these conditions devastate physical health, relationships, and productivity. Providing tools like counseling, crisis hotlines, and community support is necessary to intervene early, reduce suicide and crime risks, and foster long-term recovery. Did you Know? Mental health conditions are incredibly common, with 1 in 5 U.S. adults experiencing mental illness yearly, yet only about half receive treatment. Mental health conditions are not a sign of low intelligence or weak willpower; they result from complex social, psychological, and biological factors. Mental health conditions are not a sign of low intelligence or weak willpower; they result from complex social, psychological, and biological factors. Suicide accounts for over 800,000 deaths globally each year Where to Get Help? Choosing the right mental health provider Articles Choosing the right mental health provider How Primary Care Physicians Support Mental Health in MI Mental Health in Primary Care: Complete Support Guide Why Mental Health Screenings Are Important Early identification of mental health issues in young people | Mental Health America Mental Health in Primary Care: Why It Shouldn’t Be an Afterthought Behavioral Health Screening Toolkit for Primary Care Physicians | EmblemHealth Mental Health and Early Intervention: Why Timely Support Matters - Quest, Inc. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and Michigan Crisis & Access Line Crisis Text Line | Text HOME to 741741 Free, 24/7 Mental Health Support thetrevorproject.org/resources/ Disaster Distress Helpline for Immediate Crisis Counseling | SAMHSA National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) DBSA - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA | Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA Active Minds | Championing a New Era of Mental Health National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Transforming the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses Home - FindTreatment.gov Call 211 for Essential Community Services | United Way 211 Autism and mental health | Autism Speaks
- Fire & Fireworks Safety | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
Fire & Fireworks Safety Fire and fireworks safety should never be taken lightly. Always follow local regulations and guidelines, and take necessary precautions such as keeping a bucket of water nearby and never leaving a fire unattended. When handling fireworks, make sure to wear protective eyewear and never point them at people or buildings. Have a safe and enjoyable celebration! Did You Know? In 2020, there was a 50% increase in firework related deaths and injuries compared to 2019 (US Consumer Product Safety Commission). Fireworks start an average of about 19,000 fires each year (National Safety Counsel). Sparklers can burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit which is hot enough to melt gold (National Safety Counsel). Sparklers alone account for more than 25% of emergency visits for fireworks injuries (National Safety Counsel). Where to Report Report fires and medical emergencies to 911! Burning trash or having bonfires within the city limits is against fire code. To report complaints, illegal use of fireworks or bonfires, or suspected arson, to these non-emergency phone numbers: Detroit Police Department - (313) 267-4600 Articles American Academy of Ophthalmology - Firework Eye Safety American Academy of Pediatrics - 4th of July Fireworks Safety: Tips for Families American Red Cross - Home Fire Safety American Red Cross - Rules on Fireworks Safety Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives - Fireworks Safety Cleveland Clinic - Fireworks Safety: How You Can Prevent Injuries Click On Detroit - Michigan Fireworks Laws 2023 KidsHealth - Fireworks Safety Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Prevent Wildfire National Fire Protection Association - Fireworks Safety National Safety Council - Fire Safety National Safety Council - Leave Fireworks to the Experts OSHA - Fireworks Display PA Autism - Fire Safety Resource Collection Safe Kids - Start Safe: Fire Resources for Parents Sparky School House - Teach Fire Safety. Save Lives. State of Michigan - FAQ Fireworks General U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Fireworks U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Fire Safety U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security - 10 Tips for Firework Safety U.S. Fire Administration - Workplace Fire Safety Fire extinguishers | NFPA NFPA - Firewise USA® Home Fires | Ready.gov Fire loss in the United States | NFPA Research Home Fire Escape Plans Home Ignition Zone Explained | WFCA thomasnet.com The List of 300+ Codes and Standards Electrical Home Fire Safety | NFPA Home-Fire-Safety1.pdf Residential Fire Prevention and Safety Guide | SafeHome.org Advanced Safety Certificate | National Safety Council New England Chapter Learn About Fire City of Tulsa United States Fire Administration Fire Facts | Spearfish, SD Wildfire Resource Guide Fire Safety Research Institute | UL Research Institutes UL Research Institutes’ Fire Safety Research Institute | Firehouse About UL Research Institutes updates search and rescue training course U.S. Fire Administration Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program | FEMA.gov U.S. Fire Administration | National Interagency Fire Center NERIS - The National Emergency Response Information System About the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) NERIS for Volunteer Fire Departments | Responserack Firewise Communities | Ready for Wildfire Firewise USA - Fire Safe Marin Tips for Staying Safe at Home Home Safety | Ready.gov Safety Management - A safe workplace is sound business | Occupational Safety and Health Administration Workplace Safety and Health | U.S. Department of Labor Workplace Safety - National Safety Council Fire Safety High Risk Groups | Fire Safety Tips for At-Risk Groups Identifying High Risk Areas for Home Safety Visits Fire Safety for Older Adults In Partnership with Crime Stoppers of Houston
- Services We Provide | Crime Stoppers Of Mi
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