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CASE PROFILE – Renata Wolanin
02/08/21 | Article, Media Releases
During the early hours of 2 August 1989, Renata Wolanin is claimed to have walked out of her Verdale Road…

CASE PROFILE – Gordon Rogers
02/08/21 | Article, Media Releases
Canadian man, Gordon Rogers, is suspected to have been murdered. The 20-year old was last seen at Beachport in the…

Nigel Smart announced as Chief Executive Officer for Crime Stoppers SA
02/08/21 | Article, Media Releases
Former Adelaide Football Club Chief Operating Officer, Nigel Smart, has been announced as the new CEO for Crime Stoppers South…

CASE PROFILE – Damian Cauchi
01/08/21 | Article, Media Releases
Damian Cauchi left his Mount Gambier home to live in Adelaide in early August 1998. The last reported sighting of…

CASE PROFILE – Matthew Burgess
01/08/21 | Article, Media Releases
Matthew Burgess, born 1959, was last sighted early August 1984 at Hazelwood Park. He enjoyed painting and was interested in…

CASE PROFILE – David McWilliams
30/07/21 | Article, Media Releases
It’s believed that David McWilliams was murdered on the 29th or 30th of July 1998 by criminal associates. The 39-year…

CASE PROFILE – Mark Williams
29/07/21 | Article, Media Releases
At about 1.40am on Sunday 28 July 2002 Mark Williams was hit by two shotgun blasts through the front window…

Crime Stoppers tips prevent more than 283,000 drug deals from hitting SA streets
29/07/21 | Article, Media Releases
An estimated 281,520 cannabis street deals and 1,971 amphetamine street deals have been stopped from hitting South Australian streets already…