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| 2025-12-09 00:00:00Z | Dec. 08, 2025 | Margarett Lange, Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers | Seniors Safety- "See Something, Say Something" | Dec. 09, 2025 |
Margarett Lange is the Outreach and Events Manager for Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers, where she plays a role in promoting public safety and community engagement. She works closely with law enforcement and community partners to advance public safety, promote anonymous crime reporting, and support crime prevention efforts across the region. Margarett is responsible for coordinating various community outreach programs, including educational presentations and awareness campaigns. She actively engages with local schools, businesses, and community groups to educate the public about the importance of anonymous reporting and the impact it has on reducing crime. With over 30 years in the hospitality, tourism and film industry sectors, Margarett brings valuable expertise and a unique perspective to her role. She has also had the opportunity to work across a variety of committees and boards that directly impact our communities including the South Surrey White Rock Chamber of Commerce, and Surrey Destination Association. With a passion for crime prevention and a commitment to making Metro Vancouver a safer place, Margarett works tirelessly to support the organization’s mission.She is committed to continuing her work with Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers, striving to create a safer and more informed community for all.
Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers www.solvecrime.ca is committed to fostering a safer environment for all residents by providing a secure platform for individuals to report criminal activity anonymously. This anonymity is essential in encouraging reluctant witnesses to come forward with vital information, leading to the swift resolution of cases and the apprehension of offenders. Tipsters are also eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $5,000 if their tip leads to a charge or arrest. Since its inception, tips to Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers have led to more than 8,400 successful arrests and more than a half-a-billion dollars in the seizure of drugs and property.
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