
In a discussion of criminal activity, regardless of where you live, the subject can seem untenable. That there isn't a solution to the problem of people that will take advantage, however so, of another individual. Rather than think that the glass is half empty, Great Falls should rather be thinking it is half full.
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Now that I have totally confused you as the reader, let me explain a little better what I mean when we have a half full glass. After reporting on the Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers monthly most wanted lists, I noticed a new trend in 2025. Tipsters are doing just that, making tips. And it is making a difference in our city and county criminals being taken off the street.
When first reporting the most wanted, many months would only see a small number, maybe 1-3 criminals that would be arrested. But since the spring of 2025, those numbers have steadily increased with the GFCCCS seeing tipsters help bring in 5-8 in each month. Many of those in the first few days of the lineup photos being released to the public.
Being a tipster in Great Falls, Cascade County or anywhere you live can, does and will make a difference. In certain cases, tips leading to arrests can also lead to you receiving an up to $1000 reward. Not just you helping to make the glass half full, but you are also adding a little bit to your wallet for that tip.
See the Latest Gallery of Most Wanted for October Below – 👇
If you think you may be able to bring one of the most wanted in the area to justice, there are 3 ways to make tip with Crimestoppers, here's how according to the city website:
The tipster goes to the website, www.p3tips.com and begins the tip process.
*This is the preferred method as it allows the tipster to immediately get the tip to the investigator and also allows the investigator to directly communicate with the tipster.
By simply calling the tip line, (406) 727-8477, the tipster can provide their tip to the call taker, and the tip will be entered into the P3-Tips system.
Gallery Credit: JD Knight
Gallery Credit: JD Knight
