As multiple agencies collect tips in the Nancy Guthrie case, the man funding a $100,000 reward says Crime Stoppers — not the sheriff — offers the safest path for witnesses to come forward and an enticing one for people who want to get paid for credible information without giving their name, reported Fox News.
"I
believe that people will come forward if they’re anonymous and if they get a
reward," said Wisconsin attorney Michael Hupy, who is the president of
Crime Stoppers Milwaukee.
In Pima
County, Arizona, the local Crime Stoppers affiliate is known as 88-CRIME, and the
number is 520-882-7463.
Hupy has
paid out $75,000 in rewards and posted another $200,000 in an effort to solve
crimes in his hometown. But he told Fox News Digital this week he put up six
figures in the Guthrie case due to the alarming circumstances of her
disappearance.
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